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Monday, August 6, 2007 12:00 AM

Cheerful boos for Hillary

At the YearlyKos convention, the mixed reception for Hillary Clinton is more evidence that the liberal blogosphere might not take sides in the coming Democratic primary.

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  • Monday, August 6, 2007 04:24 AM

    Hillary As Button-Pusher

    Right up front: I love Hillary, am working hard for her election as President by voicing upcoming TV/Radio spots for her and can't wait to feel the tectonic shifts she creates getting America pointing in the right direction once again.

    To read screeds by some posters here...Christopher1988's are especially opaque, with no light getting through at all...is to see naked biases and non-functioning brain-matter. It's fun to see the various buttons that she pushes with some of these people and the reasons behind their reactions.

    I'd posit that many are misogynistic and wouldn't even vote for their mothers. Others are nicer, but, are still afraid to break with "tradition" and vote for a woman.

    Finally, the vapidity of those posters who focus on what photo of Hillary is used is hilarious. The style-over-substance crowd can always be counted on to add their "challenged" opinion.

    Folks, relax: Hillary will make a first-class President. She is an amazing person who is bright, engaging, of great humor, possessed of gravitas, seriousness and abundant compassion.

    She will be the perfect antidote to the wretchedness of George W. Bush. Thank God!

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