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She's on the cover of the Economist. It's saying that she will probably win the nomination. Or so it seems.
Thoughts? -Tyler
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She's got the "soul sister" vote locked. Lemme splain before people think I mean that in a racial way. Not at all. What I mean is that while her hubby was in office, he was banging the college age admin. How many women out there can relate to the way she must have felt at that time? For her to rise to the presidency would be a vicarious victory for all such women with a similar experience (there are plenty...). She has their vote locked. I call them soul sisters because they share a common pain deep in their soul. Wouldn't it be funny if Bill Clinton getting a strange piece of ass is what resulted in the first woman president?
Last edited by Charlie_M : 10-10-2007 at 10:32 PM. |
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