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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Poll Just Out: Hillary Clinton at the Bottom of the Heap

By Carrie K. Hutchens

I just took a poll of the people around me and it was unanimous -- no votes for Hillary! What makes any other poll fairer or more unfair than the one I just conducted?

There was a time when I respected polling and thought there was some positive benefit to conducting them and studying the results. I suppose that was when companies, candidates and others truly wanted to know what the people thought. It was before the rigged questions with answers that were likely to get a specific (and determined) end result. It was before the rigged polls were used to sway public opinion. After all, there are some people who go with the numbers, rather than deciding for self. And, by wording the questions just so... one can often plant other false information in the minds of unwitting people. The Terri Schiavo case comes to mind. (Full Article)


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The difference between your poll and respectable polls is that you have obviously surrounded yourself with moronic friends. Those of us who respect Hillary Clinton also understand those who have such vile hate for her. They are generally those who cannot follow a well thought out and deliberate train of thought presented in an articulate manner, and in proper English. It is precisely this reason they have liked George W so much. He speaks in their language; early Neanderthal. "We condemn this cowardly act by murderous crimnals(sic)" Learn this sound bite by our embarrassing 'leader' and you have summed up eight years of his taking our country to a vile, hateful and divisive place.

Bob Ellis said...

George W. Bush went to tremendous lengths to set a "new tone" of civility and cooperation when he arrived in Washington. Instead, federal Democrats chose to continue their behavior of backbiting, backstabbing and divisiveness that has become so characteristic of the Left.

And, Anonymous, you've chosen to employ another common behavior of the Left: accuse your enemies of doing what you've already done. In this case, "taking our country to a vile, hateful and divisive place." So much so that you can't even unite with other Americans to stop those who would kill Americans and destroy our country.

How very sad that the American Left so loathes their own country and the principles upon which it was founded.

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Anonymous said...

Anonymous, you imply that those opposed to Hillary are stupid, uneducated and unable to follow the reasoning of an articulate person such as Hillary.

As I may fall into the category of those who dislike and distrust Mrs. Clinton ('though I have two advanced degrees), I'll ask you to help me understand the following quotes from the Queen:

“I'm not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the president.”

"This is the kind of s*** I have to put up with." (To a friend after a Clinton supporter gave her a pair of Arkansas Razorback earrings.)

"If you want to remain on this detail, get your a** over here and grab those bags." (To an agent who wanted to keep his hands free in case of a security threat.)

I could hardly breathe. Gasping for air, I started crying and yelling at him, "What do you mean? What are you saying? Why did you lie to me?" (Sex w/Monica)

"Why do I have to keep proving to people that I am not a liar?" (First Lady Hillary in her 2000 Senate Campaign; "The Survivor," p. 382, by John Harris.)

"Son of a b***h." (Hillary's opinion of President George W. Bush when she found out he secretly visited Iraq just days before her highly publicized trip to Iraq; "American Evita," p. 259, by Christopher Anderson.)

"What are you doing inviting these people into my home? These people are our enemies! They are trying to destroy us!" (Hillary's reaction to an aide, when she found out that some Republicans had been invited to the Clinton White House, circa 1993; "The Survivor," p. 99, by John Harris.)

"Come on Bill, put your d*** up. You can't f*** her here." (Hillary to Gov. Clinton when she spots him talking with an attractive female at an Arkansas political rally; "Inside The White House," p. 243, by Ronald Kessler.)

"I just don't have any memory of that." (When that Watkins memo showed up revealing that she had ordered the Travel Office firings.)

"I'm a big believer in tipping. We should support working people." who did not pay for her meal nor leave a tip for waitress Trish Trupo, a single mother who earns $2.90 an hour before tips.

"I can't go out and save every undercapitalized entrepreneur in America." in response to criticisms that her nationalized health care plan might bankrupt small business owners.

"We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society." 1993

"Sometimes I read about myself and I say, 'Ooo, I don't like her at all.'"


"No, I did not remember that profit." Hillary Clinton ($4300 in one-day trades)

"Give Bill a second term, and Al Gore and I will be turned loose to do what we really want to do"- 1996

"If I didn't kick Bill Clinton's a** every day, he wouldn't be worth anything" - 1995

"Look at the very people who are involved in this. They have popped up in other settings. The great story here for anybody willing to find it, write about it, and explain it is this vast right-wing conspiracy that has been, conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president"- 1998

"I'm having a great time being this pres...I mean senator from New York"- 2001

"We just screwed all of these people." - Hillary to Bill during their first open tour of the White House to the public. - Caught on C-SPAN cameras/microphones in Feb 1993.

"Many of you are well enough off …We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." San Francisco, 28 June 2004

"The clearest way to know whether you are with a poor person in America is not by the logo on the clothes, because we all wear pretty much the same anymore. It's by looking into their eyes and seeing whether they look into yours, and seeing what kind of teeth they have." - Hillary Clinton, at a meeting for Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Push Wall Street Project, AP

If you have your way, Anonymous, we'll not have to listen to mispronunciations and malapropisms from the likes of G.W. Bush for a long time. We'll be treated instead to the deep cerebral observations and exclamations of President Hillary as demonstrated in this small sampling.

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