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Anonymous asked in Politics & GovernmentElections · 1 decade ago

Is Hillary Clinton going to flip-flop once again and say "Barack Obama" will make a good president, now?

Hillary Clinton has stated time & time again Barack Obama was not experienced enough to be the U.S. president and the American people would be taking a very "Big Risk" should they elect him in November, she even said, "John McCain is much more experienced and qualified than Barack Obama and myself"! Will she once again fool the American voters into believing her so her campaign debt of $20 million dollars gets paid off by Barack Obama and the Democratic Party, in a closed-door agreement made in private for her bought and paid for support in the general election? Will Hillary Clinton seriously tell her die-hard supporters, vote for Barack Obama which they cannot stand and have heard from her own mouth, he is not presidential material for month's and month's on the campaign trail? Why did she not feel he was qualified to be president before, but now after he agree's to give her $20 million dollars , she will throw her full support behind him and say he will make a great president, now?

Update:

Primarys are supposed to be where candidates put forth what they believe to be policies that can produce solutions to problems that face average Americans on a daily bassi! It is a time to give why you believe you are the best candidate for the job and giving reasons why! Not telling one thing one day and another thing another day depending on which way the wind blows at the time! barack Obama said, "Hillary Clinton is part of the problem as she is business as usual in Washington, DC! Will he now pick her for VP or appoint the business as ususal to a cabinet position and have more of the same, like with John McCain! Barack Obama needs to pick his own new team, fresh people who have his idea's of real change & not be pressured into believing he must take Hillary Clinton on his ticket or staff! Hillary Clinton used extortion and is fleecing Barack Obama for money to pay-off campaign debts! This is wrong! Anti-Clinton donations will now pay-off her campaign debts! Go figure! Shameless!

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  • .
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    Apparently she's very good at lying, especially to her supporters. I loved how all her supporters defended her when she "misspoke".....

  • 1 decade ago

    This is exactly why Hillary supporters feel contempt for Obama supporters and the mainstream media. YOU'RE NEVER SATISFIED! She's damned if she does and damned if she doesn't. You'll bash her no matter what she does. You people are just unbelievable!!!

    She's suspending her campaign; she's endorsing and campaigning for Obama ... you should be happy now.

    Anyway, have you forgotten that Hillary won 3 out of the last 4 primaries and punched a hole in Obama's lock on the western states? She's stronger against McCain, even OUT of the race ... look at the electoral map! Technically, she won the popular vote, too. I think she deserved a few days to get her thoughts together.

    She's out of the race now ... so ... WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT?!?

  • 1 decade ago

    I think she is doing the right thing at this time. Remember, people were becoming dismayed at the fact that the democrats were tearing each other apart and creating too much division while McCain just walks right in to take the presidency. If she doesn't get behind Obama, then her supporters will likely flock to McCain causing more division than there already is in the democratic party. So to me, she is doing what is right for the party and for the country....

  • arca
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I don't remember Hillary Clinton flip-flopping, but I guess it is the question of memory affected by woody wood-burning, which is actually just a smoke.

    Is Barack Obama inexperienced? Yes, he is and he is not going to be the next USA president for millions of reasons.

    As for your other questions, it is just a baseless rant and what will happen in front of you or behind doors, it is not for you to speculate.

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  • 1 decade ago

    That's how it is. Happens every election. It is normal procedure for the winning nominee to pay off the other's debt. In return he gets her financial backers, her supporters and her campaigning for him. It is a win-win for both. Her debt is paid off and he will gain support in the states he wasn't able to win in the primaries. Above all, she is a Democrat. And I guess the same could be said of Obama, he has said many negative things about her, yet he will pay off her debt for her campaigning. They are doing what they think is best for the party.

  • bart
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    You definitely did not get any education to judge politics, governments, campaigns or anything else, which has to do with public life. Your pretend to be a question is nothing but a misogynistic rant.

    This is wrong!

    There were no such things as Anti-Clinton donations.

  • 1 decade ago

    "Is Hillary Clinton going to flip-flop once again and say "Barack Obama" will make a good president, now?"

    You apparently haven't been watching politics very long. It's happened before in many contests. Get over it.

  • 1 decade ago

    How old are you?

    Every primary. Let me say that again: EVERY PRIMARY for either party, the candidates attack each other for the nod and tehn try to bring the party together once the nod is given.

    It's politics. I'm not saying it grand, it's just the way it is.

  • fdm215
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    You mean like Romney and Huckabee did? Yes, she will back her party's candidate. Give me a break people. What did you expect? did you think she would endorse McCain?!

    Democrats 2008

  • 1 decade ago

    If she can't win, she'd at least rather have a democrat in the white house than a republican.

    Welcome to politics.

  • 1 decade ago

    If Obama gave you $20 million wouldn't you say the same?

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