And the Winner is...Hill

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Yesterday at Cleveland State University in Ohio, Senator Hillary Clinton (NY) and Senator Barack Obama (IL) went head-to-head in a debate.

It was intense, and it was argumentative, but in the end I think Hillary Clinton was the clear winner. Her rhetoric was much more advanced, and specific than that of Obama.

I personally get frustrated at the "ignorant" (IMO) Democrats, who absolutely love Obama simply because the guy can give a good speech. Wow, so he's charismatic, and he throws out the words "Hope" and "Change" like high-fives. Sweet!
Not so much.
The Democrats who ignore Hillary because she's a "bitch," or say "not another Clinton!" make me angry because people flock to Obama in droves for no reason at all...

Obama constantly points to his opposition to the War in Iraq before it started, well who cares? He was a state senator at the time...what gives him the experience or foreign policy judgement to make such a statement? Nothing. His constant blunders are far too overlooked by people who are "Obama-struck." (Similar to being Star-Struck; however, those afflicted with this are in danger of voting for an inexperienced buffoon.)

Anyone can have people chant "Hope...Action...Change" at rallies, but is that going to make change any more likely to occur?

I have gone and seen 5 presidential candidates this primary season, and I pride myself on being someone who does not instantly become mesmerized by someone who isn't qualified to be president. Hillary's experience in matters on healthcare, and foreign policy are what make her the right choice for the Democratic nomination.

If only everyone else could see.... Ohioans go vote on march 4th for Hillary!

son_of_disaster's picture
Member of the Progressive U Alumni Association

Hilary's rhetoric was more advanced? I saw a lot of insulting coming from her and not much from Barack. Her rhetoric may have been more assholish, but it was far from intelligent or advanced for the most part.t

But whatever, I'm voting for Ron Paul.

Haha okay, I do see where you're coming from. She cut him off, and pointed out e.v.e.r.y. one of his flaws, however, I meant that her thought process and points were more advanced, at least to me.

I'm still deciding between John McCain and Hillary.

son_of_disaster's picture
Member of the Progressive U Alumni Association

Meh, they were alright. I don't like any of the front runners, lol.

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