The (ad) campaign to stop Hillary

Hillary_1 I guess if you’re in politics, one way you know you’ve made an impression is when there is an entire PAC devoted to stopping your candidacyas in the Stop Hillary PAC, which is devoted to helping you-know-who not get elected. The PAC, run by former New York Congressman John LeBoutillier (R), is starting to run its first ad over the weekend on cable news channels in Iowa, featuring registered Iowa Democrats who don’t want to vote for her. The “Stop Hillary” site also has unveiled AIM buddy icons, so if you feel the urge, broadcast your political leanings right away.

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John LeBoutillier?
He was the guy who wanted to eliminate capital punishment by sending all first degree murderers to an island in the Aleutians, where they would live without prison guards, but each would be given a knife to survive.
I think he represented Great Neck Long Island, if you can believe it.
Still silly after all these years.

Posted by: Tom Messner | Jan 30, 2007 9:09:00 AM

Hillary: Don't run. I have been a lifelong liberal Democrat, but even I would consider voting for Guilliani or John Mccain if you got the nomination. If you want to win 5 states and be another Mondale or Dukakis, you should run. If you realize your ideas are not going to get you elected by a electoral majority, than you have made the right choice.

Posted by: dave Farley | Feb 27, 2007 4:06:07 PM

personally I think it would be to much stress on a woman we tend to break down easier than men

Posted by: Beth | Sep 28, 2007 6:57:07 PM

Hillary has totally changed many people's minds about her brilliance, including mine; I could never vote Republican, but I joked awhile back a year ago, I would vote for Someone else if she got on the ticket, but no more. Hillary Kicks Ass in America, and needs to spend all her free time helping to bring common sense to this campaign, and insure that no women voters get seduced into voting for Mccain because of this Sarah Palin. She has a year and a half of experience, and she has not in any way been proven wrong that her down syndrome baby may be her 16 year daughter's. She needs to prove to the American people that the baby is hers; just to be objective, I think John Edwards owes us the same truth just so history doesn't spread false rumors.

Hillary has stood the test of time and is a great American hero, and must not allow this darling of the far right wing, be our vice president. To all you "security Mom's, Sarah Palin is something really to fear.

Posted by: Dave Farley | Sep 1, 2008 4:32:02 PM


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