Inevitable my A**
I’m not saying she won’t be president, but her negatives are going to be so easy to exploit, even her hyena laugh won’t be able to drown them out.
Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the Republican front-runner, leads New York Sen. Hillary Clinton by a razor-thin 45 - 43 percent, but voters say 58 - 37 percent that President George W. Bush’s low approval ratings will make it difficult for any Republican to be elected President, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released today.
Giuliani’s lead reverses a 46 - 43 percent Sen. Clinton lead in an August 15 poll by the independent Quinnipiac University, but Giuliani was up 49 - 40 percent May 3.
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama gets 43 percent to Giuliani’s 42 percent. And Arizona Sen. John McCain ties Clinton 44 - 44 percent, wiping out a 47 - 41 percent Clinton lead August 15.
Let’s just agree to call this fluid, with a long way to go. If Romney cleans up in NH and IA, how much of a bounce will he get? Will the other Dems get over their fear of Hillary, and start landing punches? Of Thompson, nothing became his candidacy as his delay in announcing it. Of McCain, let him join a long line of honorable and admirable men who never got a sniff of the Oval Office.
Of John Edwards, no blood for mousse!