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sunfarstar
3rd February 2010, 06:26
In American history has never been a female U.S. president to this post. Although I personally feel that Obama has created a history, but he is incompetent. Maybe the American people will continue to create history. As a Chinese person, the more interesting to the United States the more I think the United States. This is a very dramatic country, its politics is like the U.S. TV series "Growing Pains." I am the way, I saw Hillary in Shanghai, two from only 10 meters, she was a charming woman, I also photographed her photos. The world is really small.
Sendo
3rd February 2010, 06:32
Clinton is a horrible Neoliberal (unacceptable to leftists). She is is despised on a personal level (so she won't rise in the Democrat Party any higher).
She has been reduced to Obama's errand girl.
There is nothing amazing about America. The people elected a black president who has been a two-face. A man who is worse than Bush in act, but has his smug smiles and a black face. Big deal. The majority of people who elected him have lost all faith in the Dems. Just wait until you see how many abstain this fall/autumn.
sunfarstar
3rd February 2010, 07:00
She is what do we need to implement what the policy of a political position, anyway she is a woman, let her bar when the U.S. president. Finding out when the agents of the bourgeoisie are the same, we only need to watch them on TV acting on it. Ha ha ha. . . . .
Rusty Shackleford
3rd February 2010, 07:16
sunfarstar has a good point about american politics being very dramatic. i wouldnt doubt by mid next year people will be talking about Palin vs Clinton.
i also think of it this way. for any gamers out there, especially the Xbox 360 gamers. I see americans striving to get "achievements" and going out of their way to get them even though they mean hardly anything but add to your reputation somewhat on Xbox Live.
dont get me wrong, it was extremely pleasant to see a black man become president. but it doesnt really make a difference. Also, me hearing people want him just because he was black furthered my disillusionment with the american political culture.
sunfarstar
3rd February 2010, 07:55
I remember long ago, the U.S. Pavilion at EXPO completion of the ceremony, she exaggerated language and actions, she said: Shanghai World Expo will come to 100 million people may be. At that time, the presence of many Chinese people laugh. This is not her sense of humor. But because of her ignorance, because we in fact had already been measured, the Shanghai World Expo will have 70 million people to attend. We do not want too much. In fact, this has fully exposed the U.S. politicians like to talk big features. Very interesting. In fact, the Chinese and Americans on a very similar nature, there is a kind of inexplicable optimism. (Please forgive me if I heart this man actually is a very pessimistic about human beings)
Revy
3rd February 2010, 08:02
In American history has never been a female U.S. president to this post. Although I personally feel that Obama has created a history, but he is incompetent. Maybe the American people will continue to create history. As a Chinese person, the more interesting to the United States the more I think the United States. This is a very dramatic country, its politics is like the U.S. TV series "Growing Pains." I am the way, I saw Hillary in Shanghai, two from only 10 meters, she was a charming woman, I also photographed her photos. The world is really small.
Her daughter Chelsea would be old enough to run for President in 2016....
sunfarstar
3rd February 2010, 08:25
Ha ha ha. . . . That Well! Let younger people to lead the U.S. bar. The Chinese people will be happy to see that out of an interesting political theater. You see ah, the world's political leaders are in a variety of power struggles, struggling up the spiral. Hehe. . . . .
pierrotlefou
3rd February 2010, 18:06
I could see her winning. The majority of the US voters, which is less than half of the total voting population, are still probably sore from Bush and Hillary is a very strong and direct person and she's a democrat who has been around washington for a while.
piet11111
3rd February 2010, 19:05
she's a democrat who has been around washington for a while.
That around washington for a while part might work against her because she appears to much as the "same old shit"
Bush was a protest vote against bill
Obama had "CHANGE"
Hillary has ???
sunfarstar
3rd February 2010, 19:25
She has nothing!
LeninistKing
3rd February 2010, 20:07
Damn man, call me utopian or crazy but man, i just can't conform to another 4 years of oligarchic-capitalism. I am eager and impatient for a Socialist Party or a social-democrat party like Green Party or Ralph Nader, to rule USA in 2012. I am very tired of the whole political, social and economic system of neoliberal oligarchic capitalism in USA and in the world. I am very tired of ABC, CBS, Telemundo, Univision, CNN, and the oligarchic neoliberal movies and ideology, tired of the cars, of every thing. :-)
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sunfarstar has a good point about american politics being very dramatic. i wouldnt doubt by mid next year people will be talking about Palin vs Clinton.
i also think of it this way. for any gamers out there, especially the Xbox 360 gamers. I see americans striving to get "achievements" and going out of their way to get them even though they mean hardly anything but add to your reputation somewhat on Xbox Live.
dont get me wrong, it was extremely pleasant to see a black man become president. but it doesnt really make a difference. Also, me hearing people want him just because he was black furthered my disillusionment with the american political culture.
sunfarstar
3rd February 2010, 22:59
I think you may have to endure four years. The bourgeoisie's political structure is dark. Perhaps, you can immigration, a proposal.
pierrotlefou
4th February 2010, 05:36
That around washington for a while part might work against her because she appears to much as the "same old shit"
Bush was a protest vote against bill
Obama had "CHANGE"
Hillary has ???
She has being a ***** who knows how to get things done on her side. I bet most democrats will go for that since Obama has been such a pussy. Who else? I mean I know it's 3 years away but the dems have little outside of her maybe biden or something.
Sendo
4th February 2010, 06:45
Okay, what the hell are we arguing about?
I'm sorry, sunfarstar.
I know. This forum is not safe. Translation help is hard. But I have an idea. Please, use simpler English. I do not understand your saying. Do you use an Internet translator? Please do not do use an Internet translator. Use easy sentences. Then, translate the needed words with a book dictionary. Your grammar confuses me. Do you support Hillary Clinton? Ni <Clinton> hao/bu hao?
Il Medico
4th February 2010, 07:01
You know what will happen in 2012? Obama will win a second term or some republican will get in. Americna seem to have a very short memeroy. If one party is in power and they don't do a good job they elect the other party. If that party does shit, they have a go with the party the ousted 4-8 years before. That is the way it is, has been, and probably will be for a long time. A third party doesn't have a snowballs chance in hell (they never have).
Revy
4th February 2010, 07:13
She has being a ***** who knows how to get things done on her side. I bet most democrats will go for that since Obama has been such a pussy. Who else? I mean I know it's 3 years away but the dems have little outside of her maybe biden or something.
Why do you feel this kind of language is appropriate? Hillary is a "*****" and Obama is a "pussy"?
Anyway, I agree with The Doctor responding presumably to LeninistKing. I doubt that 2012 will be much different from most elections. Even if a left-leaning third party expands its influence within that period, the most likely result would be Obama re-elected or a Republican winning.
AK
4th February 2010, 07:39
I'm sorry. Capitalism? A vague sense of gender equality? You've got to be joking.
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