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12.37pm. Blushing shyly grin. I love you . . . . .
I know you . . . . .don't really want me using gifs, & I get it.
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But sometimes gifs are so on target more than a word can describe.
Just like that song^
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So ..... mud brown to caramel to green to even the hereditary [ not the typical cataract sign.] blue rings change! Lavendar pale blue...
I love eyes.
Just not red like a rabbits. They freak me out. Like evil in a bunny. Freaky. Huh. Maybe black too? I've never seen but in fictional characters & was scary.
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I pray for you . . . . .each piece of you . . . . .
& that I'm getting things right
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Making you . . . . .happy. with me.
And yeah, that looks yummy! I've never tried that. Haven't had any type of that style, in years. I tend to stay away from spicy & even pico. It's crazy to go to tex.mex & all I can eat is grilled tilapia, rice, mixed greens & black beans but I have to get queso without jalapenos! Even bbq potato chips can't eat. Sigh.
Hypersensitivity immunity response.
I've been that way as long as I can remember. Sigh. Kinda wailing pout.
Just praying to cleanse my system & be able to enjoy food without so much restrictions. Gets on my dang last nerve.
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But it was a waste $.
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Put me in the forest. Real food. No pharma. Exercise. & live life!
Evidently the phenomena of people watching other people live on social media is bad for mental health! [.. does. asked counselor.]
Go out & live ones own life!
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When I can run in high heels like actress from Eagle Eye. Then. I will have graduated!
I've had 22 bad sprained ankles, even bone chips. But not even one was from heels!
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I have done marching band, work, driving, etc with sprains.
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Hillary Gets Emotional On Campaign Trail
The pressure of a surge by Barack Obama may be overwhelming Hillary Clinton as she choked up Monday unexpectedly when answering a question about how she keepsĀ up the pace on the campaign trail.
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January 7th, 2008 at 3:34 pm
[ā¦] Click here to watch the report on Clinton getting emotional. [ā¦]
Comment by Chad
January 7th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
ohhh, sheās good! I donāt buy it for a second! Sheās desperate and is tugging at the heart strings. When Ahmadine-Whack-o-jad gets nastyā¦I donāt think I want a President that tears up when the times get tough and they will.
Comment by Florida gal
January 7th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
FOXNEWS, you should not make it soooo obvious that your an Obama āHusseinā supporter. You are doing an injustice to this country!! Keep your opinions to yourself and report the news!!
Comment by eisenmond
January 7th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
This is not a shocker to me. Clintonās experience is balled up in watching her husband be president. Watching her break down due to this stress is going to be nothing comparred to those long lonely nights when your ratings are in the tank, the world is up in arms against us, and the economy is crumbling under the pressure of your increased taxes.
The only difference is that, for now, she can break down without her finger on the button!
Comment by David
January 7th, 2008 at 3:47 pm
How would she handle the pressures that the presidential office requires? This is a fatal campaign move. I can also guarantee the great presidents have shed tears during tough timesā¦privately.
Comment by Kat
January 7th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Fox news has become ridiculous. I used to watch you exclusively but I canāt believe that you are taking this comment in which she was totally composed yet sincere and turning it into something weak. You are turning me toward her because of your disgusting tactics.
Comment by drew
January 7th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
couldnāt happen to a better person. tough when youāve been exposed as a complete fraud!
Comment by Citizen Gal
January 7th, 2008 at 3:51 pm
Reframe this: sheās talking about the democratic process, and the meaning of participating in a campaignā-her meaning and that of others running. Her voice and expression seems motivated with meaningā-emotion, yes, but not weakness. I am not going to vote for Senator Clinton, primary or otherwise, but this reporting seems like a real stretch to me. Even if she or Huckabee or Obama or McCain cry, havenāt we evolved as a nation more than this? Emotion as weakness. What baloney. GW Bush cried and criesāis he not a strong leader? No. Same, too, for Senator Clinton.
Comment by Peter Stockdale
January 7th, 2008 at 3:53 pm
Next stop Hollywood with a performance like that!
Comment by Renegade
January 7th, 2008 at 3:59 pm
If you think this is the peak of pressure the Presidential candidates and Presidents get, think again. I donāt think it would be a good idea to vote for someone who got emotional this early in the elections.
Comment by RANDY BRIDGEMAN
January 7th, 2008 at 3:59 pm
Mrs. Clinton is not strong enough to lead this country, in my view. We need a leader who is strong in every sense of the term. She would be better off ministering to husband Bill on a full-time basis. Pollitics is too rough and tumble for the young lady. GOD bless her, though.
Comment by David Olson
January 7th, 2008 at 4:02 pm
If Hilary gets emotional over something like Obama surging in the polls, then how will she react to a nuclear crisis? If she canāt handle the pressure of the race, then she certainly will not handle the pressure of being this countryās President. Hopefully, she will drop out of the race after she loses a few more primary elections.
Comment by Polly/Arizona
January 7th, 2008 at 4:02 pm
I donāt buy it. She is probably tired and feels sorry for herself. But as for feeling sorry for the working man and our country, she is play acting! She and husband Bill have an agenda they planned years ago and nothing will deter them from walking over anybody or anything. If she was really a good person, good things would be said about her. Nothing nice is ever said about her.
Comment by skies11
January 7th, 2008 at 4:03 pm
Another example of her incompetence.
Comment by ChristforBarackObama
January 7th, 2008 at 4:04 pm
I watched the video @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfRLEvQsv9A and Iām still doubting whether she faked the tears as part of her āwarm personality tourā or whether she was emotional because she is too fatigued. Which makes me think she will not be ready on Day One to be our president in the White House.
Comment by Jan L.
January 7th, 2008 at 4:08 pm
Hillary is obviously feeling overwhelmed, at least momentarily, and very, very challenged. After all, she was expecting something akin to a coronation, and now it dawns on her that she is in a genuine political decision. Do the tears make her more āhumanā? Sort of, but they also leave one to realize that she might not be as tough a commander-in-chief as we truly require.
Comment by Michael Thomas
January 7th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Well heck, Hillary, cry me a river. Just make sure itās a river in New York, not in Arkansas or the White House.
Comment by Ken Wendt
January 7th, 2008 at 4:12 pm
At least she is not afraid to show her feelings. She feels strongly about this country and the direction it has gone in the past 8 years under Mr. Bush. I think the news media is blowing this out of proportion. I didnāt see any tears when I watched this.
I hope this country wakes up and puts someone in the White House that will fight for the white collar - that person is Hillary Clinton.
Comment by Elsa St-Pierre
January 7th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
Go ahead Mrs. Clinton, you has shown compasion, love for our country, commitment , most of all humanity and soul.
I donāt see anything wrong showing emotion when we believe and love our country. We donāt need another President of the United States that doesnāt care what happen to this wonderful country, we need someone with Hart, Soul and Human emotions.
God Bless you and I am praying and hoping to be my President. Thank you very much for all your time and efforts to make us better, not only in this country but around the world.
Please help us and the United States to be ānumber one againā. Thank you very much. Elsa
Comment by Tom Colley
January 7th, 2008 at 4:18 pm
Take a look at La Gov Kathleen Blanco at a post Katrina news conference, crying. When I saw that I knew we were in for a long bad experience and history proved me right. It goes on even as she is leaving office. Hillary gave me chills, I thought I was ahving a flashback!
Comment by T. Graves
January 7th, 2008 at 4:20 pm
There is no crying in baseball and there is no crying in politics. Growup.
Comment by Pattie in Parker, CO
January 7th, 2008 at 4:24 pm
As a Republican, I find it hard to appreciate much of anything from the Clintons. Having said that, I truly understood Hilary and her āemotionalā reaction to questions regarding dealing with the enormity of this campaign. I perceived her repsonse as true passion for this country and I appreciated it. Maybe what Washington needs is a little more realistic emotion versus the scripted, rehearsed garbage we are continually force-fed from Democrats and Republicans alike.
Comment by DWilson
January 7th, 2008 at 4:34 pm
Itās obvious that Hillary is not up to the task of being Presidentā¦..The President will face much more serious things in the future and we need a strong leaderā¦ā¦
Comment by mike
January 7th, 2008 at 4:36 pm
I think that Hillary is showing her limit. How can she possibly lead a big and great country such as America with all thechallenges that are awaiting our country if she can not hold the pressure during her own partyās primary elections. Come on! we are not even yet in the midst of the presidential. What did she expect? Great leaders are ones who show what they are truly made of in time of challenges and pressure. Where is her smile, where is her confidence? Being the president of United States of America isnāt a easy task. She still have enough time to drop off the course if not she will become creasy before the end the primaries because the pressure has just started.
Comment by Philip Marsala
January 7th, 2008 at 4:36 pm
Regarding Clintonās emotions coming to surface. Because of His identification with humanity, āJESUS WEPT.ā John 11:35. Iād say this verse speaks volumes regarding Jesus and all of humanity. Needless to say, there is absolutely no major reason to decry one who displays his or her tears. Needless to say, human tears may well be the spirital expression of the heart at itās very best. Donāt knock it!
Comment by tony
January 7th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
Oh, Pa-lease!!! Yeah, I want her to be my president. One day Iran goes nutty like today only worse, and she starts crying to their leaders, āOh, this is so tough! Stop attacking us!ā. Gimmie a break!
Comment by LaDonna Bangeman
January 7th, 2008 at 4:40 pm
Okay, thatās scary. She is getting emotional over the polls on the campaign trail. Think about it folksā¦..is she going to cry if things donāt go well when she meets with the heads of foreign countries. I am a woman but I doubt I would ever vote to elect a woman as president. We are loving and nurturingā¦ā¦ā¦but we are also too EMOtional.
Comment by j
January 7th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Hillary canāt take the heat in the kitchen, so she should get out. Immagine her losing her temper to world leaders as she did in the debate. There are much better, more experienced people on both sides of the isle.
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January 7th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
[ā¦] does not look like someone who can overcome her lack of likeablity, & her little sniffle festwhen she was ātalkingā to the girls at that cafe in Portsmouth? Completely planned [ā¦]
Comment by jackie
January 7th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
YEAHā¦ thatās what this country needs for a leader - an emotional cry baby
Comment by richard tyler
January 7th, 2008 at 4:58 pm
God help the Islamofascists if President Clinton starts her mences while in office.
Comment by James E. Settle
January 7th, 2008 at 4:58 pm
She is NOT qualified - she does NOT have the emotional stability - she does NOT have the judgement - she does NOT have the experiecne needed - to be President of the United State of American
Comment by John Bacon
January 7th, 2008 at 4:58 pm
It is about our Country! We Donāt want Hillary!
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January 7th, 2008 at 5:01 pm
[ā¦] her full response from my imperfect vantage point, or check out Major Garrett reporting on the incident ā complete with a head-on [ā¦]
Comment by Richard Goddard
January 7th, 2008 at 5:07 pm
I am an observer from a far distant country and feel that my views are nonpartial. However I must state here that I do not know your viewing audience very well, but do feel that if they believe you are reporting news completely in a nonbiased position they must be brainwashed, or that far into persuasion that like an adicted drug they are drawn into argreement without a reasonable question. Sorry but this comes from a person firmly in the middle of the road that can see both sides. Thank you for taking the time to read my views. A small shout from England RJ Goddard
Comment by Travis Nave
January 7th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
This will probably happen every 28-days or so if she gets elected.
Comment by Victoria
January 7th, 2008 at 5:15 pm
Some people will say that it makes her look weaker, but I think it makes her look more human and more likeable, and may well translate into more votes from womenā¦
Comment by LM
January 7th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
She is DONE!!!
You might as well stick a fork in her!!! I dont care how human, she may seem and all that. The American public does not a want a soft president.
Comment by Jeff Jacob
January 7th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
Yeah, sheās ready to be commander in chief on day 1. NOT. Back to being the Senator from New York. Go Obama!
Comment by Steve Russell
January 7th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
This is typical Clinton trickery. Donāt think that everything she does is not scripted. She is desperate. Her one and only ambition on earth is to be the president. She probably had an advisor tell her this would make her more likeable or bring voters closer to her. Her ambition is unprecedented. She cracks a joke in Jan. 2007 about how she is used to dealing with ābad menā an obvious slam to her husband but she still stayed with him for political ambitions. Her newest rediculous line is that everyone that voted for George Bush did so because he was someone you would want to have a beer with. Personally I wouldnāt want to have a beer with someone that is a self-professed alcoholic that has turned away from that life and has become a better man for it. That shows her lack of respect for the office and the man. We all know what respect her husband had for the office. President Reagan wouldnāt walk into the oval office without his suit jacket on he had such a high reverance for the office. Clinton didnāt even feel the need to wear pants!
Comment by David Robertson
January 7th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
Desperate times call for desperate acts, literally. This was nothing more than a staged attempt to rescue a dying campaign in New Hampshire.
David Robertson Danville Iowa 52623
Comment by Tom
January 7th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
go hard or go home. See ya Billary, and take Bill with yāall. Try agin in ā02
Comment by Linda Wilson
January 7th, 2008 at 5:33 pm
Poor Hillary. The Clintonās have somehow gotten the misguided idea that they own American politics. Sorry Hill, welcome to the world of reality. If she is elected, we will go right back where we used to be just like the pictures from Iowa of her surrounded by Bill and Madelaine Albright. God help us! And whatās this about Chelsea canāt speak to the media, except to say āyour cuteā ? Sheās an educated 27-year-old woman! Why does she need to be protected from the media. I am glad to see American is waking up and hopefully we will put the Clintonās back where they belong. They are sickening!
Comment by Chuck
January 7th, 2008 at 5:44 pm
No surprises here!ā¦. Hope all Clinton supporters remember this in November.
Comment by Lauren Delpesce
January 7th, 2008 at 5:49 pm
On Hillary getting emotionalā¦.give her a break! The last thing I am is a Hillary fan, but these candidates have been keeping a 24/7 pace for at least a month. Anyone could have an emotional moment. She never lost composure and quickly regained her steely demeanor. Letās not make a mountain out of a molehill!
Comment by Melinda McAfee
January 7th, 2008 at 6:01 pm
I am not a fan of Hillaryās - not by a long shot - but I do think that people who campaign so relentlessly and who have invested themselves so much are bound to be subject to emotional glitches. She is tired. It might actually be a plus for someone who is perceived at times as hard, manipulative and calculating. I donāt think anything negative about her having tears in her voice any more than I would President Bushās voice cracking when he is concerned about the troops. She cares a LOT if she makes this campaign work. Melinda in Oklahoma
Comment by Terri Garcia
January 7th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
And, if the Iranians point nuclear warheads at us, what will she do?? Cry? What an unfortunate display!
Comment by Brian
January 7th, 2008 at 6:07 pm
Hillary gets emotional and you Fox bag on her. Well then what is arrogance but another emotion? One we have repeatedly seen from W. W is very emotionalā¦mostly negative emotions which have twisted the American perspective into something our founding fathers and mothers would be aghast at.
Hey, emotion and passion are what founded this nation. Americans should never become robots or cyborgs, responding only to convoluted logic supported by lies and secret agendas.
You guys at Fox are incredible, and that aināt a compliment. Yellow journalism and mud slinging. My emotion to your reportingā¦YUCK!
Comment by david devore
January 7th, 2008 at 6:11 pm
Hillary is phoney and a loser. I still canāt figure out why my party caters to her and her adulterous husband!!!!
Comment by TS Cooke
January 7th, 2008 at 6:19 pm
Major,
Your story about Hillaryās emotions makes me concerned youāve been following her too closely, too long. Youāre starting to sip the Clinton Kool-Aid.
Donāt forget Billās ability to manufacture emotions at opportune, made-for-TV moments, such as getting teary over the white rocks on Omaha Beach back in ā94. Nothing about any of the Clintons is genuine. The last thing we need is for someone we count on, like you, getting sucked into their web.
Other than that, I think you and Carl Cameron are absolutely the best campaign reporters in TV history.
Major Tim Cooke, USAR (ret.) Keauhou-Kona, HI
Comment by Esther Plexico
January 7th, 2008 at 6:24 pm
Hillary Clinton did not show weakness. She is a GENUINE person. We love you Hillary.
Comment by allen bradley
January 7th, 2008 at 6:26 pm
She is a woman. she responds like a women; not like an exective, not like a Leader, but a confusioned, disapointed, disillusioned woman who NO management no business being in the us senate let alone the white house. The spouse of a president who counts her husbands years of demonstrated political experience as Hers; at best has no concept of reality. HILLARY HAD LESS EXPERIENCE UNDER BILL THAN MONICA LEWINSKI!!!!!!!!!!!!
Better now, than later (after elected to show tlhis cruical FLAW.
Comment by Katherine
January 7th, 2008 at 6:31 pm
It was a breath of fresh air to see real humanity coming from a strong, multi faceted, human, woman, such as Ms. Clinton. A focused, dedicated, insightful, capable, woman forging ahead in a male dominated system that is in need braking through itās strong hold on an old, greedy, pit of a thought system.
I believe it would be difficult for any person with humanity and emotion to deal with physical, mental and emotional exhaustion in an un-relentless, un-natural, political game.
What she showed me through this interview was humanity. I have seen where others in such a situation deal with pressures and truth with a false face, almost hidden under a cold well rehearsed, liner, non-dimensional, robotic, political responses, then head for that āend of the evening partyā and a well deserved cocktail, most likely paid by āWE THE PEOPLEā
I believe āThis humanityā she holds does not affect her ability in any way to lead this country. On the contraryā¦ā¦I see a dimension to Ms. Clinton that most candidates (with the exception of Thompson) in both parties appear to lackā¦..
I hope we as Humans āREALLY ā look a the mess that āWE THE PEOPLEā have allowed to unfold, while we blindly covered the eyes of our soulsā¦ā¦selling out our future for āOILā
I am but a pimple on the cheek of the creatorā¦..And still I have a haunting questionā¦.. Itās the same question I had all those years ago while waiting in those long gas lines back in the 70ā²S ā¦ā¦How could we have allowed ourselves be so over powered and reliant on one commodityā¦..
Comment by Jan Neveu
January 7th, 2008 at 6:44 pm
Although I am a Republican ā¦ I found it interesting to read about Clintonās emotional moment ā¦ there is no room for this kind of behavior from a presidential candidate ā¦ tears are inappropriate coming from candidates on either side of the contest ā¦ I didnāt like her before ā¦ now I really donāt like her and feel that she will resort to anything to become a winner ā¦ even crying like a big baby. Or shall I say ātearing upā like a bigger baby.
Comment by Lloyd Johnson
January 7th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
Hillary needs to take acting lessons to try to appear to be emotional.
Comment by Julia
January 7th, 2008 at 6:55 pm
This really scares meā¦I cannot imagine a President in a world crisis and falling apart and crying or getting emotionalā¦talk about loosing clout with the world!
Interestingā¦Condolesa Rice has been under heavy stress, pressure, and even attack and I have never seen her get emotional or loose it! Thereās a contrast for observation.
Julia CA
Comment by Advance!
January 7th, 2008 at 6:59 pm
Awwwww. Poor wittuw Hiwwawy donāt get to be a princess. I love it. Sheās weak. Weāve known of her weakness since the Monica scandal. Sheās never had what it takes to be president, she should have known better. Iād like to see her drop out, but sheāll force herself on us no matter what until she just canāt do it anymore, probably after the 8th round of recounts somewhere.
Comment by gene
January 7th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
mrs. clinton left a definite question in my mind. how would she react to a difficult negotiation if she were president ? she allowed her feminine side show. not strong in a foreign table negotiating. they now have her weak side. especially the far east where women are 2nd class citizens
Comment by mary
January 7th, 2008 at 7:20 pm
If she canāt stand the pressure she needs get out of the race.
Comment by Ike
January 7th, 2008 at 7:25 pm
When opposition comes, she gets angry. When the pressure comes up, she cries. What a mess !!!! Ready to lead? She canāt even lead her own self.
Comment by John Graham
January 7th, 2008 at 7:25 pm
I will start out by saying I am conservative. I have NEVER voted Democrat ā¦ and, I NEVER WILL vote for a Democrat ā¦ I couldnāt stand Bill Clinton, and I donāt like Hillary Clintonā¦ but for the average undecided, uninformed voters who are swayed by things like Hillary almost crying and getting emotional ā¦ It will HELP HER POLL #ās. That is what this is all about. I donāt mind emotion. I like emotion. I am emotional. Some people out there will say to themselves that- that is what they were looking for ā¦ actual genuine emotion from her. And, now, they will feel more compelled to VOTE FOR HER because of it. I -actually- believed her for a moment; that she was actually human! That DOESNāT mean she should be the President of the greatest, most powerful, and most influential country in the world! Almost, to the contrary. She almost fell apart emotionally from a simple question, from an admirer, on the CAMPAIGN trail, to maybe win a PRIMARY, to maybe win enough primaryās to be on the ballot as the Democrat candidate, to maybe be elected as President of THE UNITED STATES! What would happen to her, if, GOD FORBID, she actually would become the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES? There are some pretty tough questions coming your way. Thank GOD that she will never get that opportunity. I did believe her though. Butā¦. NOā¦ I would never vote for her.
Comment by Jean
January 7th, 2008 at 7:31 pm
How refreshing to see some real emotion from Hillary. I like seeing this side of her instead of the usual forced smile.
Comment by Lisa
January 7th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
While I am not a Hillary fan, I do not think this was stagedā¦unfortunate for her that through the actions of some of her campaign people, this thought entered my mind, as well as a lot of other peoples, too. I think she gets the short end of the stick on some things that donāt seem āfairā to me, and again, I am not a supporter. While she didnāt gain the ire of so many by having a lot of these moments, I donāt wish for this to be a big issue for her, or our country.
Comment by Ed Kenneth
January 7th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
Is Major reporting the news or trying to creat a story about Hillās ācryingā Why donāt you folks just report the facts and let us viewers do our own analysis? Or do you not think we are smart enough? Or maybe we whould come up with a different view then majorās? Ed
http://bourbonroom.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/01/07/hillary-gets-emotional-on-campaign-trail/#respond
Comment by Chuck
January 7th, 2008 at 8:39 pm
I just watched the video of Hillary and it made me sick to my stomach. Hillary talking about whatās good for our country and the whatās good for the future of our children? Give me a break. All Hillary cares about is what is good for Hillary.
Comment by JUDI FULKERSON
January 7th, 2008 at 9:13 pm
WHY IS IT CONSIDERED WEAK FOR SOMEONE TO SHOW EMOTION ABOUT THEIR COUNTRY? IT GIVES ME HOPE TO KNOW THAT HILLARY IS ABLE TO SHOW FEELINGS. ISNāT IT ABOUT TIME THAT WE LOOK COMPASSIONATELY AT WHAT WE AS HUMANS ARE DOING TO THIS EARTH AND EACH OTHER. I FIND IT DISTASTEFUL TO TRY TO CREATE NEGATIVE DRAMA JUST SO SOMEONE CAN HAVE A STORY WHEN EMOTION IS SUPPOSED TO BE WHAT MAKES US AS HUMANS ONE STEP ABOVE OTHER CREATURES ON THE EARTH.
Comment by Katherine Murray
January 7th, 2008 at 10:06 pm
Itās too much of a microscope. Campaigning can be exhausting. Hillary Clinton is a human being. Letās move on.
Comment by Harv Holley
January 7th, 2008 at 10:26 pm
If Hillary has a MELTDOWN at this point in just running for the highest office in the land, how would she handle a REAL CRISIS when our nation and our security is being threatened?
Comment by Gervis Webb
January 7th, 2008 at 10:45 pm
I am an independant; but may god help us if Hillary Clinton becomes president of this USA. The baggage she carries of her unfaithful husband and the fact she was a part of Whitewater is too much to bear. May the Clintonās just disappear from the political scene and bring some decency to our political process. She cares nothing for this country except for what this country can give to her. She as Bill think they are above the law in their business dealings and personal relationships; may they drown in their own ambitions. May God bless America by removing the Clinmtonās from ever governing any part of this country. Gervis Webb.
Comment by Morris Lentz
January 8th, 2008 at 12:20 am
what a fake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by Niki
January 8th, 2008 at 12:24 am
IF Hillary is already showing such turmoiled emotion this early in the race, what can we expect as her being the leader of our country in the reality of the world today? Iām a woman and it is a known fact that our hormones are different from males - we cant afford for her to break down when times get tough or she gets tired - the President of the United States must always be tough!
Comment by Terry Moore
January 8th, 2008 at 1:32 am
I think this āshow of emotionā was as contrived as the dance on the beach with Bill. Or the Southern Black dialect. I simply will never trust either Clinton.
Oddly enough, it crossed my mind that if she always used the same tone of voice and vocal inflections as in the āemotionalā moment, she would be much more likable than with her usual strident and condescending tone of her speeches. OH NO! Please donāt tell her. The last thing Republicans need is for her to actually be LIKABLE!
Comment by Kannan
January 8th, 2008 at 2:49 am
I felt sorry for her. Some say it is a sign of wekness. I think it is a sign of her heartfelt empathy. She became emotional not when she was talking about her electoral prospects but only when she was talking about America and its future. Give her a break please.
Comment by Chris
January 8th, 2008 at 7:11 am
Whether I would vote for Hillary or not matters not. I LOVE a candidate that shows themselves human! The compassion that showed in her inflection was awesome. I have a new reverence for Hillary now. I used to think she was made of stone. I am very glad to see her compassion!! Whomever I vote for, I want to know that they care about me, my family and my country. I saw that in her today!
Comment by Jana
January 8th, 2008 at 7:22 am
Oh Please! Men are stupid! If this country wants change get men out of the White House. This is all the men saying āOh look sheās cryingā. They are worse, they are lying. Everyone needs to look at Obama on all the news reports. Look at the difference in how cockey he is acting. He acts like he has already won. Hillary keep doing what you have been doing. Stick to your program and what you believe in. He will crash and burn all on his own.
Comment by Setmose
January 8th, 2008 at 7:38 am
Sheās up against Oprah Winfried, what do you expect? Look at the way sheās holding the microphone even as she is getting emotional. You couldnāt do better on an Oprah segment about chronic cheaters and the wives that stand by them. Completely manufactured.
Comment by Joan Garrison
January 8th, 2008 at 8:23 am
My comment is I am worried about Hillary,but after hearing her this morning on c span her speech yesterday, she hit on every concern that the people of the people of US are concerned about, If the independent vote for Obama, in the end they will realize that all he has said was Change, but how.Hillary has said what she will do for the people . This speech should help her get more votes in NH, and onto the other states.If Obama gets the votes, The democrats will not make it in Novā because of his inexpierence. Good Luck Hillary
Comment by Barbara Aiello
January 8th, 2008 at 8:44 am
Dear Friends,
Quite interesting to see how New Hampshire is shaping up. As I sit here in my studio in southern Italy, I reflect on my ex-pat status and what these primaries mean to those of us Americans who live and work in Europe. Hillary is āverklemptā over her heavy campaign schedule. Oh my. We here in Europe who watch the daily rise of Islamist extremism, who see honor killings now go vitrually unreported because there are so many of them they have become commonplace and who see unrestrained immigration and its consequent parallel societies dominate Europeās major citiesā¦ we get the message. Blow your nose, dry your eyes and give me Giuliani and McCain.
Comment by patriciajsasha
January 8th, 2008 at 10:27 am
I donāt care about her emotion however let us not forget her campaign speech after she lost in IA. She stated it ws a game, she stated she would be the winner. She brought the on the comparision of the electorial process in our country to being as little as āa gameā. After I saw that speech and heard her myself say āits a gameā one day and āits not a gameā the next I have offically changed my vote. I was questioning Hilary before since I didnāt care for her husbands time in office and I donāt agree with most of what she says. But I have had enough of double politics and flip floppin. So good bye Hilary.
Comment by patriciajsasha
January 8th, 2008 at 10:37 am
I was a Hilary supporter until I saw this, and not because of the break down. For those of you who are following her campaign like I was(I saw her 3 times, shook her hand twice) you will remember her speech after she came in 3rd in IA. Now in that speech she compares the election to a game. She states she will win the game of approval. She will up the stakes in āthe game of politicsā. That jarred with me when she said it because I donāt think of the election process of the leader of our nation as a game, however even if she hadnāt have ābroken downā or āfake criedā or whatever her words were āitās not a game, itās peoples lives ectā now that I donāt understand. 6 days ago with a different crowd it was a game and now itās not. I had my disagreements with Hilary and some mistrust but really felt she was the one to be behind. Now I SEE and HEAR differently. I have had enough two sided in the White House. Iāve had enough āI will do thisā and then nothing gets done. You have lost my vote Hilary!!! You need to get a better speech guy, one who remembers what he had you say last week either that or you need to remember what you said last week.
Comment by David Finch
January 8th, 2008 at 11:31 am
You have to ealize that Hillary has had her eye on the presidency since she was very young, but ambitious. For having this final ambition be crushed in defeat was and is a terible moment for Hillary. She never criticized her husband or divorced him because it would hurt her chances to become president. Every moment in Hillaryās life has been to be elected as president of the United States. So imagine what this potential major defeat means to her. I am an independent voter and I always vote for the candidate that I feel will do the best for our country, therefore I will vote AGAINST Hillary because of her crooked politics, business and life. Donāt forget the time she and Bill took furniture and other items from the White House that belonged to the country and not her and Bill! Donāt forget āWhite Waterā and all the other things that represented her corruption in seeking the ultimate position. How could you elect someone that you couldnāt trust with your country or your money! Hillary is morally corrupt!
Comment by Terry
January 8th, 2008 at 11:47 am
Heaven help us. I can just imagine the Arab leaders watching a laughing while Hilary was āshowing her emotional side.ā Vote for her, not a chance.
Comment by Andrea
January 8th, 2008 at 11:49 am
I didnāt see Hillary breaking down, but something deep within her that finally broke through the ice and came to surface. I think Iād be able sense crocodile tears or breaking downābut when I saw the clip, I saw it was someone who felt so deeply about wanting the best for her country and that she was somewhat overwhelmed with emotion at that timeāācaught in the momentā, so to speak. If anything, no matter her views, it shows she really does care about the US. That small moment showed that Hillary is not the Ice Queen that many of us believeāperhaps she should have the courage to be herself more often.
Comment by Billy D
January 8th, 2008 at 12:03 pm
I canāt help but wonder if the question that her so āemotionalā was PLANTED lol
Comment by Deborah
January 8th, 2008 at 12:42 pm
What a good actress. She is such a manipulator. You just wait until she gets some real power and youāll see the show of your life. Be afraid; be very afraid. She has nothing but her own personal interest in her heart; not Bill; not anyone but herself. She has hungered for this office and has done everything in her entire life to get there. I really feel sorry for her because she has subjected herself to a lot of scrutiny but it cannot compare to what she has done to other people. What goes around comes around. Obviously I do not like her but I do pray for her because I am commanded to pray for my enemies and I consider her a true threat to our country and our children and grandchildren. I canāt even imagine how difficult it is to campaign but surely it canāt compare to the schedules and decisions that have to be made by the President of the United States. She canāt handle it if she canāt handle this. It is so easy to say anything you want to say when you are out there campaigning. So many empty promises. Everything she says scares me.
Comment by Jennifer
January 8th, 2008 at 12:42 pm
I think some of you are missing the point. Itās not about showing emotion or seeming more human. This is not about how tough campaigning is or how rigorous her schedule is. HRC is a consumate liar (as is her husband) and will do ANYTHING to further her agenda. She will scheme, double-cross, and trample on whoever she has to in order to achieve what she believes she rightfully deserves. I am an intelligent woman who will NOT vote for a woman for President just because she is a woman. HRC isnāt strong enough to handle leaders of nations who treat women worse than dogs. She wouldnāt be able to handle it without getting her feminazi sensibilities in a twist. She is a socialist/communist who hides behind the āliberalā (which is just another word for socialist/communist) mask just waiting to pounce so she can make America into a socialist state (itās half way there already, Thank you FDR!!). Sheās a pandering fraud who will have us overrun with terrorists in no time.
Comment by PCM 01
January 8th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
Hmmā¦wrong political experienceā¦questionable acting abilitiesā¦tendency to crack under pressureā¦Next!
Comment by sinna mani
January 8th, 2008 at 2:33 pm
In the company of a senior Labour politician I spent a few minutes talking to Hillary at UN development conference when she was first lady and realised how shallow her thinking was. She was very uptight when you critisised her position. She belongs to celeb culture and sound bites scripted by others whereas Obama seem to bea thinker as well as listener. I hope I am right.
Comment by Edward Primeau
January 8th, 2008 at 2:55 pm
Hillary has had a good life and enjoyed being first lady for eight years. Let put it to rest Hillary and GO HOME!!
Comment by Edward Primeau
January 8th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
One last comment, I have been married for 38 years and know how moody a woman can get we donāt need a female holding a button that can bring it all to an end. Think about it !!
Comment by Mark
January 8th, 2008 at 3:20 pm
My comment is you have an eight year first lady with a failed healthcare program running against a one term Senator running against a failed Vice Presidential candidate. Whereās the experience? They can talk all they want, and promise the world, but without proven concrete actions of fixing problems, enhancing a personās lifestyle, and making you feel confident in the leadership of this country, what gives a person hope in future success by supporting one of the three?
Comment by AmyDGC
January 8th, 2008 at 5:02 pm
I gotta say I just donāt get it. I heard about this on the radio and they made it sounds as if she were balling her eyes out or having some sort of weeping, sobbing, ranting PMDD episode. And I just watched the videoā¦her voice shook slightly people. Iām not a Hillary fanā¦quite frankly Iām surprised to be defending herā¦but I see no proof or indication here that sheās either incapable of being a decent President (couldnāt be any worse than our current oneā¦as if that should be the gold standard) or that sheās attempting to fake anything to show her āsofter sideā. Fox News is comparing this to Muskieās breakdown, perhaps somebody needs to pull that footage from the vault and compare and contrast. This was quite simply no big deal and anyone who lets it color their opinion of the candidate is clearly not interested in issues or substance.
Comment by Jennifer
January 8th, 2008 at 5:03 pm
LOL I agree w/the other Jennifer from 1/8 @ 12:42. When I ran for State House, I knew better than to have a crying fit in front of the press. Hillary should too. I fully believe that it was staged to try to grab the soccer mommy vote. She reminds me of Eva Peron on the balcony of the Casa Rosada ā the only difference is Americaās not a dictatorship (yet).
Maybe the above Jennifer and I should run on the same ticketā¦ I think weād do better than Hilly and the NOW gang ( or shall I say the NAG gang?!?!?) Besides, if she were a real feminist, she would have gotten rid of Bill a long time ago.
Comment by California Jack
January 8th, 2008 at 5:49 pm
If Hillary cries over something petty like that, how will she be able to hold up under the pressure of making command decisions in tense national security related incidents? I canāt put any faith or trust in her! Jack
Comment by Ronda Pullen
January 8th, 2008 at 6:47 pm
I wonder where her tears were for āthe countryā and her ādeepā feelings about it when she and her husband watched Americans killed and injured in the first terrorist bombing in NY, our embassies and our ships being bombed, and did nothing about it ā¦ until the Monica story broke ā¦ and her husband agreed to bomb an aspirin factory to get the news away from that sordid mess with all his affairs. I could certainly see she had no feelings for Americans as she watched friends go to jail for deals the Clintons were deeply involved wth, or when Foster committed suicide, or her husband was impeached in the House, or Berger stuffed documents in his socks ā¦ the list goes on and on. This woman āfeelsā nothing for anyone but herself and her blinding ambition to turn this country into a socialist one. Talk about fear ā¦ she scares me as almost as much as terrorists do.
Comment by republicanmommy
January 8th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
Iāve heard so much about Hillary cying that I was curious to see it for myself. COME ON! I canāt stand Hillary, I would never vote for her, but get over this crying thing. She wasnāt even crying, she was just a little emotional when someone asked a sympathetic question. Iāve seen strong leaders, male and female, do the same. I tear up more than she did at some commercials. This time, I have to side with Hillary and tell the world- define crying. Just because I donāt like her doesnāt mean that she canāt have an ounce of humanity in her.
Comment by michelle
January 8th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
There are plenty of sexist pigs commenting today I see. I have seen plenty of politicians cry and I have never heard anything about their leadership abilities because of it, but as soon as a woman cries she is woman and not able to compete, an actress, manipulator,contrived, weak etcā¦.. one poster said if she is cries now how can we expect her to lead this country. All the Presidents in my life that I remember have cried at one time or another including both Bushes and Bill. This is ridiculous and sexist and some of the women on here disappoint me the most. Saying that a woman cant do it because of differences in horomones!!! You are an embarrassment to women everywhere.
Comment by Becky
January 8th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
I donāt think it is sexist.. this is minor situation and wonāt compare to some days in the life of the President. If she canāt take the heat, get out of the fire.
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