HoosierDaddy, on 03 September 2015 - 01:43 AM, said:
My unenthusiasm for Hillary is more rooted in her history of making terrible judgment calls, along with the fact that she seems to be pure ambition without much substance. She wants to be the first woman president but she is far from representative of feminism, having tailored her beliefs and practices to fit her husband's ambition her whole adult life, even down to staying with him while he repeatedly disrespected her in public view (though, by this time, that benefitted her own ambitions too). After all these years, her decision to run for Senate in a state where she had never lived, fresh out of the White House, still rubs me the wrong way. Her votes on Iraq and the Patriot Act still rub me the wrong way (along with many other more minor things). Her dogged persistance in the 2008 primary and her maneuvering into State still rub me the wrong way, especially considering how little she accomplished in that role, and how she continued to make bad judgment calls in those tough situations she couldn't avoid. Every politician plays the game, but some politicians are also visionaries, and it's hard to see it with Hillary.
HoosierDaddy, on 03 September 2015 - 01:43 AM, said:
He could certainly win against Trump, and he's even polling ahead of Bush and Walker, the top establishment candidates, for the moment. These things can change, to be sure, but I don't think he's the long shot people make him out to be. Personally, I'm not incredibly fond of him as a candidate, for various reasons. He's not much of a statesman, and he can be rather out of touch sometimes. But I still prefer him to Hillary.