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Originally Posted by mpd8488
I've met a pastry chef and a florist who worked in the white house under the Clinton administration. I simply related what they said. Sure it probably shouldn't mean anything to any of you, but those are my reasons.
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Hmm... a pastry chef and a florist said so; so it must be true.
btw, Hillary has reached across the isle and worked with many Republicans. Many conservatives in capital hill are eager and excited to work with her. Joe Scarborough, a conservative Republican and former house member, has this to say about Hillary on his show:
And about Hillary's ability to work with Republicans and even energize many Republicans to work with her:
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Her deft touch with conservative colleagues has thus far neutralized the Republican National Committee’s strategy of getting people to put her in the same mental category as bumbling liberals like Nancy Pelosi and Howard Dean. She’s no easy target. Her partnerships were deemed so successful in moderating her image that Karl Rove, according to a source close to him, sent word last year to halt Republican cooperation with her—an edict that has been ignored. As the atmosphere in Washington has deteriorated, Clinton has emerged within the Senate as the unlikeliest of figures: she, not George W. Bush, has turned out to be a uniter, not a divider.
Take Two
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Yeah, what a bitch!!