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Biography: Hillary Rodham Clinton
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/biography/clinton-hillary/
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Biography: Hillary Rodham Clinton (Original Post)
Baobab
Apr 2016
OP
To be perfectly honest, I do not care about her life. The important thing, to me, is how she
djean111
Apr 2016
#1
I find it interesting that she was working for both Democratic and Republican candidtes at the same
Baobab
Apr 2016
#2
Follow the money and the power and the Third Way and the MIC and PNAC, not Party.
djean111
Apr 2016
#3
djean111
(14,255 posts)1. To be perfectly honest, I do not care about her life. The important thing, to me, is how she
would affect everybody else's lives. I believe will be negatively, so no vote or support from me, because of issues. That's all I feel should be important. The presidency is not supposed to be some sort of gift or award, a president can make real people miserable, war, fracking, etc. Why should the president be more important than the people? I do not get it.
Baobab
(4,667 posts)2. I find it interesting that she was working for both Democratic and Republican candidtes at the same
time. Why?
djean111
(14,255 posts)3. Follow the money and the power and the Third Way and the MIC and PNAC, not Party.
Those things motivate Hillary, not the people. The people are only important insofar as they can further her ambitions.
SunSeeker
(51,559 posts)4. Because she was a teenager at the time, and loved her father.
Her father was an active Republican in his community and introduced Hillary to a lot of people in the Republican Party. By the time she became voting age, she was a Democrat.