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Rockindeano wrote:This isn't a biased thread, no not at all.
She is plenty tough enough.
Barb, you are fucking ridiculous.
Barb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:This isn't a biased thread, no not at all.
She is plenty tough enough.
Barb, you are fucking ridiculous.
WTF is a biased thread?I have no problem with a president crying during emotional times - he/she would be inhuman if they didn't, but for the love of GOD! This just the campaign stage! If I see Mitt Romney crying on the trail, I'm bailing on his wimpy ass!
lights1961 wrote: Hillary Clinton cries in Connecticut
by Jason George
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Sen. Hillary Clinton teared up this morning at an event at the Yale Child Study Center, where she worked while in law school in the early 1970s.
A doctor, who was introducing Clinton, began to choke up, leading Clinton's eyes to fill with tears, which she wiped out of her left eye. At the time, the doctor was saying how proud he was that sheepskin-coat, bell-bottom-wearing young woman he met in 1972 was now running for president.
"Well, I said I would not tear up; already we're not exactly on the path," Clinton said with emotion after the introduction.
Clinton is holding a roundtable discussion with Connecticut women to talk about childcare and healthcare.
When Clinton got misty-eyed at an event in New Hampshire on Jan. 7, politicos and pundits filled hours discussing if it helped her, and Clinton eventually pointed to the moment as when she "found her voice" and turned the corner in the Granite State.
At the time, there was much debate if the candidate's emotional response to a question -- "How do you do it?"" -- was genuine or calculated.
Let the conversation begin again...
Rockindeano wrote:Barb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:This isn't a biased thread, no not at all.
She is plenty tough enough.
Barb, you are fucking ridiculous.
WTF is a biased thread?I have no problem with a president crying during emotional times - he/she would be inhuman if they didn't, but for the love of GOD! This just the campaign stage! If I see Mitt Romney crying on the trail, I'm bailing on his wimpy ass!
Romney is done already. Looks like you got McCain, Hillary or Obama.
An old guy, a woman and a black. Republicans worst nightmare. I love it.
frfksakes wrote:Give me a FEAKING break!!
How many 300lb football players were crying like BABIES last night on BOTH sides. But nobody calls them weak.
Rick wrote:frfksakes wrote:Give me a FEAKING break!!
How many 300lb football players were crying like BABIES last night on BOTH sides. But nobody calls them weak.
Excellent point.
frfksakes wrote:How many 300lb football players were crying like BABIES last night on BOTH sides. But nobody calls them weak. That she has to keep herself FROM crying says a lot about our society.
It makes me mad when I cry, because I know people will perceive it as weak.
It's just emotions. Men do it too, but generally they've been shamed from an early age to hold it all in.
conversationpc wrote:frfksakes wrote:How many 300lb football players were crying like BABIES last night on BOTH sides. But nobody calls them weak. That she has to keep herself FROM crying says a lot about our society.
It makes me mad when I cry, because I know people will perceive it as weak.
It's just emotions. Men do it too, but generally they've been shamed from an early age to hold it all in.
Well said. I'm an emotional guy myself. Doesn't make me weak at all and I'm not ashamed of it. However, that doesn't mean I dress impeccably, work in a flower store, or talk with a lisp.
Barb wrote:conversationpc wrote:frfksakes wrote:How many 300lb football players were crying like BABIES last night on BOTH sides. But nobody calls them weak. That she has to keep herself FROM crying says a lot about our society.
It makes me mad when I cry, because I know people will perceive it as weak.
It's just emotions. Men do it too, but generally they've been shamed from an early age to hold it all in.
Well said. I'm an emotional guy myself. Doesn't make me weak at all and I'm not ashamed of it. However, that doesn't mean I dress impeccably, work in a flower store, or talk with a lisp.
Glenn?
Barb wrote:
Romney has a shot. A long shot, but he has a shot. He's currently leading in the polls in CA which is good. McCain is not getting my vote, so I'll take whatever comes my way. OH, and I won't be crying about it either.
Barb wrote:Rick wrote:frfksakes wrote:Give me a FEAKING break!!
How many 300lb football players were crying like BABIES last night on BOTH sides. But nobody calls them weak.
Excellent point.
Well, our enemies aren't looking at our pro football players and rubbing their hands together in delight over what a pushover they will be when they are President, are they? We are not Hillary's only audience - the whole world sees her tears. I'm sure Al Qaeda is terrified of what will become of them when she becomes President.
Rockindeano wrote:Barb wrote:
Romney has a shot. A long shot, but he has a shot. He's currently leading in the polls in CA which is good. McCain is not getting my vote, so I'll take whatever comes my way. OH, and I won't be crying about it either.
3 out of 4 polls in CA have McCain up 8 points. The only poll that has Romney up is good ol Rasmussen, and they aren't a valid polling company.
Barb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Barb wrote:
Romney has a shot. A long shot, but he has a shot. He's currently leading in the polls in CA which is good. McCain is not getting my vote, so I'll take whatever comes my way. OH, and I won't be crying about it either.
3 out of 4 polls in CA have McCain up 8 points. The only poll that has Romney up is good ol Rasmussen, and they aren't a valid polling company.
Really?
Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, led McCain 40 percent to 32 percent in California, where the margin of error was 3.3 percentage points. A win in California, the most populous state, could help puncture McCain's growing momentum in the Republican nomination fight.
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/ ... 22&sp=true
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll
Aren't you the one who said Zogby was the only reliable poll?
lights1961 wrote:again ...HILLARY is inserting the crying game into her campaign once more...maybe its okay to cry, but this is getting sad.
Rick
Hillary Clinton cries in Connecticut
by Jason George
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Sen. Hillary Clinton teared up this morning at an event at the Yale Child Study Center, where she worked while in law school in the early 1970s.
A doctor, who was introducing Clinton, began to choke up, leading Clinton's eyes to fill with tears, which she wiped out of her left eye. At the time, the doctor was saying how proud he was that sheepskin-coat, bell-bottom-wearing young woman he met in 1972 was now running for president.
"Well, I said I would not tear up; already we're not exactly on the path," Clinton said with emotion after the introduction.
Clinton is holding a roundtable discussion with Connecticut women to talk about childcare and healthcare.
When Clinton got misty-eyed at an event in New Hampshire on Jan. 7, politicos and pundits filled hours discussing if it helped her, and Clinton eventually pointed to the moment as when she "found her voice" and turned the corner in the Granite State.
At the time, there was much debate if the candidate's emotional response to a question -- "How do you do it?"" -- was genuine or calculated.
Let the conversation begin again...
'Barb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Barb wrote:
Romney has a shot. A long shot, but he has a shot. He's currently leading in the polls in CA which is good. McCain is not getting my vote, so I'll take whatever comes my way. OH, and I won't be crying about it either.
3 out of 4 polls in CA have McCain up 8 points. The only poll that has Romney up is good ol Rasmussen, and they aren't a valid polling company.
Really?
Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, led McCain 40 percent to 32 percent in California, where the margin of error was 3.3 percentage points. A win in California, the most populous state, could help puncture McCain's growing momentum in the Republican nomination fight.
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/ ... 22&sp=true
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll
Aren't you the one who said Zogby was the only reliable poll?
frfksakes wrote:'Barb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Barb wrote:
Romney has a shot. A long shot, but he has a shot. He's currently leading in the polls in CA which is good. McCain is not getting my vote, so I'll take whatever comes my way. OH, and I won't be crying about it either.
3 out of 4 polls in CA have McCain up 8 points. The only poll that has Romney up is good ol Rasmussen, and they aren't a valid polling company.
Really?
Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, led McCain 40 percent to 32 percent in California, where the margin of error was 3.3 percentage points. A win in California, the most populous state, could help puncture McCain's growing momentum in the Republican nomination fight.
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/ ... 22&sp=true
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll
Aren't you the one who said Zogby was the only reliable poll?
Funny you find the only one for Romney, lol![]()
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RCP Average 01/25 to 02/03 - 36.2 33.0 11.2 5.6 McCain +3.2
Reuters/CSpan/Zogby 02/01 - 02/03 915 LV 32 40 12 5 Romney +8.0
Rasmussen 02/02 - 02/02 693 LV 38 38 10 6 Tie
Suffolk 01/31 - 02/01 500 LV 39 32 8 4 McCain +7.0
Mason-Dixon 01/30 - 02/01 400 LV 40 31 13 3 McCain +9.0
Field 01/25 - 02/01 481 LV 32 24 13 10 McCain +8.0
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... imary.html
mistiejourney wrote:
Dear God, I just defended Hillary Clinton and I can't believe it.
Barb wrote:Rick wrote:frfksakes wrote:Give me a FEAKING break!!
How many 300lb football players were crying like BABIES last night on BOTH sides. But nobody calls them weak.
Excellent point.
Well, our enemies aren't looking at our pro football players and rubbing their hands together in delight over what a pushover they will be when they are President, are they? We are not Hillary's only audience - the whole world sees her tears. I'm sure Al Qaeda is terrified of what will become of them when she becomes President.
Rick wrote:Barb wrote:Rick wrote:frfksakes wrote:Give me a FEAKING break!!
How many 300lb football players were crying like BABIES last night on BOTH sides. But nobody calls them weak.
Excellent point.
Well, our enemies aren't looking at our pro football players and rubbing their hands together in delight over what a pushover they will be when they are President, are they? We are not Hillary's only audience - the whole world sees her tears. I'm sure Al Qaeda is terrified of what will become of them when she becomes President.
HEY!! Don't you roll your eyes at me young lady!![]()
Barb wrote:Rick wrote:Barb wrote:Rick wrote:frfksakes wrote:Give me a FEAKING break!!
How many 300lb football players were crying like BABIES last night on BOTH sides. But nobody calls them weak.
Excellent point.
Well, our enemies aren't looking at our pro football players and rubbing their hands together in delight over what a pushover they will be when they are President, are they? We are not Hillary's only audience - the whole world sees her tears. I'm sure Al Qaeda is terrified of what will become of them when she becomes President.
HEY!! Don't you roll your eyes at me young lady!![]()
Sorry about that. I need to use that icon less. Hard when you're talking about a woman who one days says she will force you into her healthcare plan and garnish your wages to pay for it, and the next is bawling like a damn baby. I'll try to reign in that sarcasm.
Scarab Pilot wrote:More of the pussification of America. If you can't control your emotions do us a favor and drop out of the race. I cannot take another four years of "I feel your pain".
frfksakes wrote:Scarab Pilot wrote:More of the pussification of America. If you can't control your emotions do us a favor and drop out of the race. I cannot take another four years of "I feel your pain".
Reagan cried often when he spoke of Nancy WHILE in office! The fact that he cared so deeply for her was one of his more appealing traits.
If you don't like Hillary, fine. But saying that her tearing up TWICE in public over the many years should make her drop out is just ridiculous
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