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While I'm fully planning on voting Obama against McCain, I'm going to take a few days to be sad that my choice for President seems to be officially out of consideration now.
Hillary Clinton: I was thrilled to vote for her. She made some good choices and some missteps, but I liked her views and what she had to say and hope that she has no plans on shutting up just because she's not going to be President. There's still a lot that she can do without that title and I hope she does good work.
Hillary Clinton: I was thrilled to vote for her. She made some good choices and some missteps, but I liked her views and what she had to say and hope that she has no plans on shutting up just because she's not going to be President. There's still a lot that she can do without that title and I hope she does good work.
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I like Obama but I just can't work up the same kind of enthusiasm that I felt about Clinton with him. I admire his speeches from a rhetorical standpoint but have not been overwhelmed by them emotionally.
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And if I can't have her as President, I'd love her as VP, definitely.
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I'm getting very sick of the smug vitriol flung her way. Most especially in the past few days, but also over the course of the campaign.
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That LJ user scared me.
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Really, I like Hillary much better when she's *not* running for office. I've always liked her, both as a person and in terms of her policy views, but these past couple months have really been painful to watch as her campaign got increasingly desperate. I certainly understand your disappointment in the result, though. So yes, I truly hope that she moves on from this and keeps pursuing the things she's passionate about and can be (continue to be? resume being?) a strong positive force from here on.
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Thanks.
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*shudder*
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