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Hillary's hair

Today's burning question (other than who's the father of Anna Nicole's baby?:

Is Hillary's hair fair game?

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Stormy said:

Hillary's hair is irrelevant, but her voice is a showstopper. She can't make a speech without going shrill, thus, she gains her nickname honestly, Shrillary. And, maybe she'll find a position on Iraq that the entire voting population will agree with. Heaven knows, she tried most all of them.

It is interesting, though, to see that many of those leaning left are trying to find reasons to dump her. Is it because they think that she will blow it in a year that they feel the Republicans can't win, unless the Dem nominee just totally blows it?

Jon said:

If that's all Maureen and Chris have to comment on with respect to her campaign, she's in big trouble.

The Left will eventually meander to Hillary's side. The necessity to win this one for the Democrat will supercede ideological differences. Bill C is already out there turning previously pro-Obama believers toward Hillary as witnessed in his gentle arm twisting of the movie director Spielberg who originally came out for Obama.

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