Monday, January 7, 2008

Hillary Clinton Breaks Down Near Tears On Campaign Trail

10 comments:

abnstrike said...

She thinks she's being sincere but I think people already have an image of Hillary Clinton and either you believe she was sincere or you don't. She does make some good points though.

Anonymous said...

Oh my god how could anybody think she is being sincere. She's obviously milkin' it. Are you kidding me if she's not milkin' it then would you really want to but our nation in the hands of a leader that cries when they go through a rough patch. Look at bush with 9-11 and Katrina sure he could of handled alot better but he didn't start crying not knowing what to do cmon now. Hilary Clinton dosn't deserve to be running for president I'm sorry to say but i jus dont think that a woman is emotionally fit to be leader of the United States of Amereica

Anonymous said...

Just because Hillary Clinton is a female people think that she is "milkin' it", but women are emotional. Is It wrong to cry? No. I actually cry all the time. Don't try to act like you've never cried. Those lonley friday nights, a death in the family, the store ran out of your size in a cute pair of shoes, or maybe even the overwhelmingness of an election. Hillary Clinton cares about america and wants the best for it. She obviously believes that she can make it better so the idea of America falling apart brings on tears and who could blame her... If her true emotions get her ahead of the game then let her cry. Milk on Hillary!

iHaveA6thToe said...

Just because Hillary Clinton is a female people think that she is "milkin' it", but women are emotional. Is It wrong to cry? No. I actually cry all the time. Don't try to act like you've never cried. Those lonley friday nights, a death in the family, the store ran out of your size in a cute pair of shoes, or maybe even the overwhelmingness of an election. Hillary Clinton cares about america and wants the best for it. She obviously believes that she can make it better so the idea of America falling apart brings on tears and who could blame her... If her true emotions get her ahead of the game then let her cry. Milk on Hillary!

Anonymous said...

Whether she was "milkin' it" or not, this seemed to have been the deciding factor in her winning New Hampshire. Now with a win under her belt she will gather more support and surely be even stronger in the upcoming states. She really does know how to appeal to people's emotions and this could very well help her win more primaries.

Anonymous said...

Hmm, whether or not she was sincere or "milkin" it we shouldn't stick it to her just because of a stereotype. She is not "crying" because she is a woman but because she is Hilary Clinton. Saying that women are too emotionally fragile to be a leader is a pretty bigoted thing to say. Men do have a few natural advantages over women but you're conveying them as weak. Personally I'd rather have a president that cries than one that can hardly speak English or "American" as some of you tools like to call it.

Anonymous said...

wow ham sandwich. . . a few natural advantages huh? i would love to know what those are. and how about cutting the crap about Hilary not being able to cry or shes faking it. Honestly! so what if she is teary? she is passionate about what she does and we are to be so lucky as to find something we can care so much about. i dont support her per say but i will say that i have a lot of respect for her, she is doing what she loves despite the hard road she must travel to get there.

Anonymous said...

I think that people do not look that she is human. People see her as this evil gremlin that wants to take over the world. I think that because she has political experience, she knows what she is dealing with. I think that it is just a good idea to keep an open mind with all the candidates. Whether she is a women or not has nothing to do with it. And just because she's near crying, it doesn't she's breaking down and has no idea what to do, she is simply showing her passion for her country.

Anonymous said...

wow, bad misinterpretation of my previous comment. also men do have a few natural/physical advantages over women, saying otherwise is like saying Africans aren't black,brown, mocha, w/e, or that most Asians aren't short, etc. It's genetics.

Anonymous said...

I feel that Clinton was just answering a question. I'm sure all the candidates are tired and stressed, but I don't really want to hear about it. What bothers me is that people assume because Clinton is a woman and because she broke down, all of a sudden women voters will feel sympathetic towards her. That is totally ridiculous. I don't support her or reject her based on this one moment in an interview where she gets teary eyed.

I also think that the comment "i jus dont think that a woman is emotionally fit to be leader of the United States of Amereica" is absurd. That is stereotypical and sexist. With an attitude like that, you are destined to live a single lifestyle or find some ditz to be your enslaved housewife. Good luck to all the females you come in contact with in the future.