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Wednesday, November 14, 2007 12:00 AM

Queen Hillary's disruptive court

The press corps finally wakes up to her waffling and evasions. Plus: Norman Mailer's largely forgotten legacy and our disappointing lesbian icons!

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  • Wednesday, November 14, 2007 12:25 PM

    Oh, knock it off!

    Why don't you all just quit your bitching about Hillary?

    So she's not the perfect Democrat (both Obama and Edwards seem to be preferred by rank-and-file Democrats and by independents who've come over because of the incompetence of Bush).

    If she does become the Democrat nominee she'll still be way better than anyone the hapless Republicans can throw up there. Can you picture a Giuliani administration? A Romney presidency? Neither can I.

    We've endured 7 years of the Bush administration...7 years of the most incompetent leadership the United States has ever known. At least with a Hillary presidency we'll have a chief executive who is both competent and intelligent.

    If we can't have Obama (who seems to be a largely unknown, untested entity) or Edwards, we'll be just fine with Hillary.

    So sit down and shut up.

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