Immanuel
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She younger than Reagan when he took office and I doubt being a woman will be any more of a hindrance to her than race was for Obama.Hillary Clinton had one shot at becoming the US President. And that is no longer available to her. It was stolen from her by questionable actions in the DNC meant to sabotage the dems in 2008. It backfired of course, twice now. But that doesn't erase the damage done to Hillary's hopes for the Oval Office.
They are gone.
1. She's a woman. That's a hurdle in the best of times. We've got multiple crises on our hands and people always prefer a man in those times.
2. She's old. No matter how much botox and plastic surgery, we know how old she is and an old woman [yes, who can't or won't even drive a car herself] is not the picture of strength. By 2016 she will be EVEN OLDER. Voters then will have to project how an old woman will stand up to the four or even eight years of the psychological battering ram that is the US Presidency and how it accelerates aging in people. And if she wont' take the brunt and will have a handler like most of her Sec of State career, who will that handler be? Who are we actually voting into office if we vote for Hillary?
3. The GOP is smarter and wiser now. They will run a more middle candidate like Christie, a man, younger, more bold and aggressive than Hillary.
4. People are sick of the gay agenda and Hillary means 4 more years of this nonsense because the dems, like idiots, can't seem to crunch the numbers on Duck Dynasty and Chic Fil A. There's too much at stake to trust a democratic POTUS as gays keep forcing their queer agenda closer and closer to children [see my signature]
5. Hillary's failed attempt at getting universal healthcare will seem like a bruising echo of what has just happened to BO. People aren't going to vote for weakness and failure and gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay stuff getting in the way of real and pressing issues of the day.
Your theory is gay
I think the fact that she is a woman will be a benefit to her campaign. I am not a Hillary fan, but I think it is high time we consider a woman for the job. I also suspect that Republicans will nominate another liberal like John McCain or Mitt Romney and leave conservatives scratching their heads exclaiming WTF!!! and moderates will vote for her because she is a woman and the lesser of two evils.
One thing is for certain, we will get evil in the Oval Office in 2017 regardless of who wins.