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Hillary Clinton unveils plans to become first female US president



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Published Date: 21 January 2007
HILLARY Rodham Clinton embarked on a widely anticipated campaign for the White House yesterday, a former first lady intent on becoming the first female American president. "I'm in and I'm in to win," she said on her website.
"You know after six years of George Bush it is time to renew the promise of America," Clinton said in a videotaped message in which she invited voters to begin a dialogue with her on the major issues - health care, social security, Medicare and the w
ar in Iraq.

"I'm not just starting a campaign, though, I'm beginning a conversation with you, with America," she said. "Let's talk. Let's chat. The conversation in Washington has been just a little one-sided lately, don't you think?"

Clinton, who was re-elected to a second term last November, said she will spend the next two years "doing everything in my power to limit the damage George W Bush can do. But only a new president will be able to undo Bush's mistakes and restore our hope and optimism."

In a defiant statement - and a nod to questions about her electability - Clinton said: "I have never been afraid to stand up for what I believe in or to face down the Republican machine. After nearly $70m spent against my campaigns in New York and two landslide wins, I can say I know how Washington Republicans think, how they operate and how to beat them."

With millions in the bank, a vast network of supporters and top status in nearly every poll of Democratic contenders, Clinton is undertaking the most viable effort by a female candidate to capture the White House. Her creation of a presidential exploratory committee allows her to raise money for the campaign. She has already lined up campaign staff.

She is the first presidential spouse to pursue the office. Her husband Bill served two terms in the White House from 1993 to 2001.

Clinton's announcement was the latest step in a remarkable political and personal journey for the 59-year-old - from Arkansas lawyer to first lady to New York senator to front-runner for the Democratic nomination.

But some have criticised her for being overly cautious and calculating.



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  • Last Updated: 20 January 2007 11:42 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Hillary Clinton
 
1

Charles R,

21/01/2007 02:12:42

I won't be voting for her for these simple reasons.

1. She's a hypocrite. She says that conversations have been just a little one sided in Washington lately. I have listened, and read what she has to say, and quite frankly, she has also been just a little to one sided.

2. Will she beable to withdraw troops with out causing the down fall on the current Iraqi Government? I doubt it.

3. Will she be able to guarantee the safety of the troops that remain in Iraq, while she withdraws troops? I doubt that to.

4. Will she be able to deal with the lost of lives if she did? Probably,

5. But, would that be right? Definitely not.

This isn't just in her instance, but anyone who takes this road..

I'm hoping Obama runs for President. He seems more open to options. Won't be much different from what Clinton would face, or anybody else, but, he doesn't seem one sided to me.

2

Faramars,

Iran 21/01/2007 10:40:48

•Republican foreign policy toward Middle Eastern countries has been full of mistakes with bloody results at all. It is the time for democrats to save US and other nations from these wrong strategies. The world needs more peace and stability not war and blood.

3

Scaramouche,

21/01/2007 12:00:23

"But some have criticised her for being overly cautious and calculating."

Who isn't these days?

With the millions of dollars she needs to spend on the campaign, I'd admire her being overly cautious and calculating.

Another Clinton in the White House? I always did prefer her to him!!!

4

James England,

21/01/2007 12:01:35

Would she act like her husband did during his term in office?

5

john the lad,

canada 21/01/2007 14:23:46

No she does not smoke cigars,....

6

sandy,

USA 21/01/2007 15:02:12

#4---that, m'dear, is debatable......................

7

JG,

Fife 21/01/2007 15:11:07

Is caution not a good thing? It's got to be one step better than "let's form a posse" and "we'll take him - dead or alive". Yeeha, saddle up the horses and break out the rifles!!!!!

8

Neil,

9% Growth Party 21/01/2007 18:28:18

My full views would probably be considered unsuitable, however it is a matter of record that she was totally supportive of her husband as he organised genocide of 500,000 people in Krajina, Bosnia & Kosovo.

Bush's war was clearly a war crime but Clinton is also guilty of Nazi genocide.

9

Cristo,

USA 21/01/2007 19:36:59

Do not count the chicks if it has'nt hatch yet.

10

Tricia,

21/01/2007 21:34:41

Oh Sandy, you disappoint me. I particularly logged on to this site figuring you and Lynne would be burning up the wires with more than that minor cigar comment. Haven't you two come up with the party line yet to enlighten us?

11

Peru,

Sydney, Australia 21/01/2007 21:34:56

It is generally men who have perpetrated war and devastation in the world in our so called civilised history. Let the women have ago.
The best of luck Hilary.

12

Barbara O'Neill E.,

Las Vegas, NV 21/01/2007 22:30:35

#6..
You must be kidding. If Senator Clinton becomes president, I may just have to move to Scotland.

13

Tricia,

21/01/2007 22:48:13

Barbara, if you made it through the last six years with the clown prez and vice prez, you could probably survive the next Bozo the American electorate chooses.

14

Yane,

Melbourne 21/01/2007 22:55:15

#9 Wouldn't it be great if you were right -- but then I think ... Thatcher....Falklands....

15

JG,

Fife 21/01/2007 23:23:24

#10 Barbara
Not a Hillary fan, then?

16

Fran,

Georgia , USA 22/01/2007 00:01:24

If hillary becomes president, I am taking my entire family and moving to Australia.The politicians there seem to have intestinal fortitude .
This woman picked Bill as a husband , and has been his co-henchman thru it all.Any sane woman would have dumped his sorry ass long ago.
I have 0 respect for either of them .

17

maestra,

22/01/2007 08:41:37

No Hilary! This dreadful woman would sell her own grannie to get into office - principles, integrity oot the windae! Haven't we had enough of that for too long?

18

sandy,

USA 22/01/2007 10:57:30

#15--Charles R------the "motto" of "bill & hill" is
"how do we fool them today".............
you might do a bit of research on "obama" before casting your vote in '08. "google" him, for there is much written on his speeches w/good insight into his political future. appears extremely progressive.

19

Alec in Chicago,

22/01/2007 13:14:36

# 10 Barbara

Bet I'm there before you!

20

Alec in Chicago,

22/01/2007 13:17:58

@ 2 Scaramouche

She was a backer of Bush and his foreign policy.

I am still waiting for your retraction on a certain other thread.


 

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