Last nite I realized that I cannot even stand to watch Hillary on TV anymore.
Last nite on C-Span they had some New Hampshire state Dem conference where Hillary was a speaker, and I found that I could not stand to watch more than 15 continuous seconds of Hillary speaking.
I have that same reaction only to Bush and Cheney speaking, ie, I must switch the channel whenever Bush or Cheney are speaking.
I kept channel surfing back to Hillary on C-Span, but I found that I could never stomach her for more than 15 continuous seconds; she just seemed so shallow and so insincere, and her messages always seemed to be boring centrist crapola.
Hillary is simply uninspiring, and I just cannot trust whatever she says.
Hillary is running the same boring scripted "safe" DLC campaign that Gore ran in 2000 and that Kerry ran in 2004, and I don't think that in 2008 the Dem primary voters want that sort of mealy-mouthed campaign anymore.
I think that the typical 2008 Dem primary voter wants to see their 2008 presidential candidate deliver a rip-roaring, toes-tingling, fire & brimstone speech reaming Bush & Cheney & the repubs up the yin yang, and Hillary just does not seem to have the stomach or the sincerity to pull that off.
Ugh, last nite Hillary was even delivering Liebermanesque lines like her being able to work with the other side.
We don't want to work with the other side, we want to drive the other side into the ground!
Oh yeah, Hillary seems to me to be a shrill whiner. I just can't stand the sound of her voice. It completely turns me off. Since I love Nancy Pelosi's speaking style and since I would vote for Nancy Pelosi for president in a minute, I don't think that I (a male) have any sort of female bias thing against Hillary.
Gosh but Hillary sucks. I can't believe it, but she does, terribly.
That is why I suspect there is a huge disconnect between the national polls that show Hillary in the lead, and what the preferences are in the minds of the actual Dem primary voters, who are looking for more than just the superficial name recognition thing that the national polls are mainly indicating.