View Full Version : Who is Hillary voting for?
FakeBoobsRule
11-04-2008, 01:00 PM
After a long, grueling, and unsuccessful attempt to become the Democratic nominee Hillary seems to have not taken it well at all. I think she's bitter and holding a grudge. So does she go in the booth today and vote for Obama and her party or does she stick it to Obama and with much regret vote for McCain and put another woman in the on deck circle for the oval office?
Mississippi Steve
11-04-2008, 02:38 PM
After a long, grueling, and unsuccessful attempt to become the Democratic nominee Hillary seems to have not taken it well at all. I think she's bitter and holding a grudge. So does she go in the booth today and vote for Obama and her party or does she stick it to Obama and with much regret vote for McCain and put another woman in the on deck circle for the oval office?
She can't help it... a woman scorned and all that.
Maybe she'll do us all a favor and cap Obama :thumbsup:
Dutch Pimp
11-04-2008, 02:45 PM
She lived in the White House for 8 years...:wtf:...I'd be happy just to walk on the grass, there ..once...:thumbsup:
dragonrider
11-04-2008, 04:19 PM
Ha ha! It's a funny question! But I think she will vote for Obama. I think she really does care about her issues, not just her personal power or feelings, and a Democratic president will be the best way to get those things accomplished. Also, if it is personal, I can't imagine her wanting PALIN of all people stealing her "birthright." If she can't be president of VP, there's no way she would want Palin to take it instead.
flyingimam
11-04-2008, 05:26 PM
lol funny, so far more people have said she writes in herself :S2: i cant help but to find this a real funny thread, nice one!:D
stinkyattic
11-04-2008, 05:54 PM
I don't see her as selfish enough to put her own bitterness (real or imagined) before a better path to making progress on her issues. Therefore, I am confident that she will stay in line with her party and vote for Obama. It's silly to assume that she's going to behave cattily about the woman president issue. I have more respect for her as a professional politician (wait- that's not right lol :rolleyes:) than that.
flyingimam
11-04-2008, 06:03 PM
I don't see her as selfish enough to put her own bitterness (real or imagined) before a better path to making progress on her issues. Therefore, I am confident that she will stay in line with her party and vote for Obama. It's silly to assume that she's going to behave cattily about the woman president issue. I have more respect for her as a professional politician (wait- that's not right lol :rolleyes:) than that.
i just saw her video and she indeed said she voted for Obama and then went on for a speech in front of the camera about the next 4 years
now it just remains whether u believe her or not. cuz the only reliable source of knowing who she voted for: is herself
FakeBoobsRule
11-04-2008, 07:21 PM
Awh you know anything is possible with HRC. Just a few months ago they were worried about her speech at the DNC and what she was going to say.
She's voting in New York which Obama should win easily so she could vote for McCain or herself and it not really matter in the outcome of things.
It would be easy for her to get Bill to vote for McCain and Palin. He's all about more females in Washington.
For me her bitterness comes from for her own political career to be successful she has had to stand by slick Willie while he bangs everything he can all to fall just short to someone who has been a senator for a couple of weeks. She's been in the White House and has tasted the power and glory and it's intoxicating and Hillary wants it back.
Birthright ,lol !
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