Topic: Will America's next president be a woman? | |
---|---|
Will America's next president be a woman? (by Raven Smith: Written June, 2006 at my blog) If Hillary Clinton chooses to run in the 2008 presidential elections, she would have a better chance at winning than any other democratic candidate. Hillary Clinton has two unique advantages: she is a woman and two, she has Bill. You would never think being a woman would be an advantage for a presidential candidate but America is seeded and ready for change. Some experts think that Hillary won't even make it past the primaries but they're wrong, for quite a few reasons. According to the polling report in June 2008: Polls % John McCain (R) 47% Hillary Clinton (D) 40% Unsure 13% Democrat % Hillary Clinton 31% Al Gore 18% John Kerry 14% John Edwards 11% Joe Biden 4% Mark Warner 3% Wesley Clark 3% Evan Bayh 2% Russ Feingold 2% Bill Richardson 2% Chris Dodd 1% Tom Vilsack 0% Unsure 10% Food for thought....Why's Stronger voter turnout I'm predicting that the coming elections of 2008 we will see more voters at the polls than ever before. Today's young American's have faced more grief, anger, frustration, fear and worry about the future of the whole world, then their parents ever had too. The turmoil of war, 911, Iran, Hurricane Katrina, the environmental cause, the Immigrant issue and the list goes on; has awaken the young American vote. I believe we will see more young Americans voting and more minorities voting in 2008. This demographic pull is coming to the 2008 polls and it will be significant. The stereotypes of woman are still relevant but not set in stone, anymore. The younger voters are very open to a woman leading this nation. The baby boomers are hesitant but open, and the older American's will become open because Hillaryhas Bill at her side. Each generation has its own biases but the germinated path of woman's rights has had over forty years in social change; thus leaning towards the acceptance of woman as equals and leaders. It's not far from reality that a woman can take her place as leader of this nation. Bill Clinton in the background Bill Clinton is still well respected. He can no longer run for office but getting Hillary in, is one way to resurrect Bill. Bill Clinton's background role also puts a sense of ease for those still uncertain in Hillary's leadership abilities. Bill Clinton is a political security blanket for those who might object to a woman as president. International Relationships The turn of events during Bush administration has created this key player- American'sincreased concern in International affairs. Women are known as great mediators and the communicators of patience. Men also tend to trust women more. A woman's ability to authenticate our nation's sincerity and trust could strengthen international relationships. If Hillary becomes president, establishing good relations with foreign leaders will not be an unfamiliar ground to her. Hillary, as the wife of a previous president, has met these leaders before. Al Gore- The Environment Al Gore is passionately voicing the magnitude of Global warming. We still have another year and half before the elections but by that time, I believe environmental concerns will supersede one's loyalty to a political party. Al Gore once walked by Bill Clinton's side as Vice President. Al Gores relationship with Bill and Hillary will assure some Americans, that the White House will make environmental concerns a priority. Al Gore, Bill and Hillary are all advocates for the environmental cause but who America trusts, could weigh in favor of Hillary Clinton. It would be foolish for the green party ticket to even pick a candidate if Hillary runs because she will take most of those votes. Health Care National health care is something that Hillary and Bill Clinton have a long reliable history as advocate's for this. In my opinion, it's an over the rainbow promise because an 8.3 trillion debt nation stands in reality lane. Yet, come 2008 it will be a selling point for many, even if it's on borrowed money. People will choose a leader not based by their political party stance. You can be a Republican and vote Democratic. You can be a Democrat and vote Republican. Political party stance will not be as valued as before. People want to know what matters to the candidate and crossing over party lines won't be considered a compromise. Social Change Today, social change dismisses the once required respect of our leadership. We're slightly rebellious, as we speak our negative opinions without any concerns in the value of appropriateness. Very few are shocked by the condemnation of any president, anymore. Democracy is freedom of speech, of any nature, but if it entails a voice against our leadership, it should still be required by its citizens, to be done respectfully. Times have changed. Hillary and Bill Clinton have spoken very harshly at the Bush administration and at times hypocritically, but still to do so, can gain the rebel vote. It is true that America is divided on the war in Iraq and our emotions are strong. We don't want another war. The candidate America chooses will speak those concerns and agree with the majority, no matter how they say it. Judgment for appropriateness is a dying social structure in America and some support that. If Hillary runs she won't get my vote. I do have many friends who are Democratic. We agree to disagree and yet to passionately respect our individual uniqueness but for me, she wouldn't be my choice. I have read from a few notable prophets recently, whom also predict that our next president will be a woman. I'm sure that will make more news as we draw closer to the elections. To conclude, I'm going out on the limb today on my blog and stating- "If Hillary Clinton runs I predict she will be America's next president." The land is seeded and ready. See yah, in 2008. |
|
|
|
Here is a humorous thought for you. If Hillary wins does that make Bill
the first lady? |
|
|
|
Where have you been? LOL!
He's always been the first lady. Except when Monica was on her knees. |
|
|
|
Maybe true but I still have not had the desire to see him dressed in a
skirt. |
|
|
|
I might even look up his skirt myself. Just want to see if Monica left
any hickies. LOL |
|
|
|
them long lasting hickies
|
|
|
|
lmao. You guys are great. Ghost, I agree with you. I'm sure it will
be Hillary. |
|
|
|
Mimi! I hope not.
I think the dems can produce a betteer candidate then her for sure. But unfortunately. They are of the good ol boy's club much as the Reps. In other words. Don't Fuck with us damn it. The dems are just as ego tistical as the reps. Me first. Fuck the ppl. Al they want is power as do all policical parties. So no real justice there. |
|
|
|
i think a clinton against McCAIN would be a good race and as of now i
wouldn't mind either of them. i think they are both good candidates but i don't think clinto will win. i really don't think the democrats have a better candidate right now than hillary |
|
|
|
WOMAN POWER!!! and Yes!
|
|
|
|
Um... excuse me?
NO, I prefer a man with some character, preferably one who can keep his pants zipped up and his mind on the business of running our country. Any woman who would put up with his crap is a loser. I know a lot about the first ladies and she is no lady to start with. NO, no way, no how, NO. Her education and drive and ambition has always been about POWER, MONEY, SOCIAL STATUS and not fairness, issues, the people of this country or any other, OR anything that has to do with being a decent person. She is an ELITIST. She treated the White House staff like dirt under her feet and not like people who deserved a tad of respect for the jobs they were doing with pride, honor and a wish to serve. JUST because she is a woman does make her a candidate for President of MY country. geeze a loo. |
|
|
|
CRAP! I left a word out...
JUST because she is a woman DOES NOT make her a candidate. |
|
|
|
Hi verbatimeb
Charactor is fine for now. But that's going to be tough for either canadate to prove at this level. I'm an Indepenent myself. So no Party to speak of. So I just have to pic the one with the leaset sckeleitens in the closet. Or the leaast bj to do. |
|
|
|
Chukee for President!!!Lmao!!!
|
|
|
|
woman fine,but,stamp out hillary.bill,that sh wasnt in charge when he
had it. |
|
|
|
Everyone here needs to read what Verbatimeb here has written because's
she is 100% on the money. My dear....you took the words right out of my mouth. |
|
|
|
verbatimeb, I also agree. You nailed it right on the head.
|
|
|
|
I just re-read it. I guess I take politics a tad seriously? lol. I
think we all should be paying attention. I don't know who to vote for yet. It is still up in the air for me. I am a registered Democrat as my Father was but vote Independent or Libertarian, if you will, on occasion. Where are the men who STAND OUT? True leaders in their fields? Maybe they are all enjoying the tennis courts in whatever prison they have been sent to for insider trading or money laundering. Some of those guys have a LOT of character albiet not exactly the right kind either... BUT they do know how to get things done... sort of, in a way, just kidding. lol. Have a great day and a very Merry Christmas! Verb |
|
|
|
She doesn't deserve to be President,she's a Marxist.
|
|
|
|
Newt Gingrich would make a good President,he'd be similar to Reagan.
|
|
|