Saturday, November 24, 2007

Hillary-An Extreme Makeover


No, all may not be as it appears on the surface. So, how would a President Hillary Clinton deal with such issues as, for example, the current crisis in Pakistan? Would she put President Musharraf in his place?

Well, in this article by Greg Palast, Greg explains how it was her husband who put him in the place he is now-yeah, in the first place-and why.

A clue-if she wins, don't get behind on your electric bill.

Hat tip to Uncle Ernie's Issues And Alibis

5 comments:

Vote For Hillary Online said...

Hillary doesn't need a makeover. She's just fine thank you very much and she's the only candidate with true patriotism.

na said...

I like this picture of Hillary. Of course for some strange reason, Hillary has always seemed sexually attractive to me. It is probably like when back in 1975 many women thought Henry Kissenger had sex appeal (lol). Hillary would get my vote if she promised to go to bed with me.

Tom Accuosti said...

Oh gosh, it's not the first time that Hillary has been turned into a sex goddess for the media.

Remember the Spy magazine cover?

na said...

I think that Hillary is attractive without the sexy dress. But the Bazaar cover is very enticing. Whether I vote for her or not is purely speculative. My earlier comment was in jest to seom degree. My wife is definitely going to vote for her.

SecondComingOfBast said...

Hillary Clinton-don't like her, don't trust her. I'm all for a woman or African-American being President, but Hillary and Barak Obama? You couldn't pick two worse people to be the first major woman and black presidential candidates.

If either of them wins, I'm afraid the results would be such that it would be decades before there would be a serious female or black contender.

I wish Mary Landrieu would run. If people vote for a male president based on who they would like ot have a beer with, they would vote for a female president based on who they might like to fuck. That sure leaves Clinton out.

Plus,I think Mary would make a good president. She would be the kind of president that would do what is best for the country, in my opinion, not so much for specific special interest groups.

For black president, I favored Harold Ford Jr., but since he lost the Tennessee Senate election in '06, that's unlikely.

Hell, if I end up disgusted enough by the time the general election rolls around, I might write-in Landrieu/Ford.