Sunday, February 7, 2010

Can Hilliary expect to keep Hispanic support after making her campaign manager the scapegoat for her defeats?

Then she hires a black woman to try and get the black vote. She is screwy!Can Hilliary expect to keep Hispanic support after making her campaign manager the scapegoat for her defeats?
I wonder if that has hurt her some with Hispanics. Her support seems a little softer there if you look at the numbers. the old manager should have been fired though.





Not sure the new one is going to be any good. Seems like an enforcer trying to organize a panel of political advisors without really knowing what she is doing.Can Hilliary expect to keep Hispanic support after making her campaign manager the scapegoat for her defeats?
No, I don't think being overly sensitive is part of Hispanic culture.





An employer firing one person does not mean the employer does not like everyone from a specific cultural group.
I fear Hillary. I really do. There is a Lady Macbethian quality about her. She scares me. I am reminded of charlatans who claim to have knowledge %26amp; answers; when in fact they do not.





Moreover, when she claims that she is representative of the dream of smashing the glass ceiling; it is a flawed image. When I think of someone smashing barriers, I do not think of a privileged former First Lady, a scion of Democratic Royalty, with all the arsenal of deep, long standing and well greased connections.





Instead, I think of someone, who against incredible odds, builds alliances %26amp; inspires others to support his trek through the gauntlet of adversity %26amp; challenges.





Obama inspires me.





Hillary scares me a great deal.





If the Hispanic population can look beyond Hilary's hollow promises of being their champion, they will see they have a choice about a new direction.
I think that Hispanic voters are intelligent enough to realize she didn't fire her because she's Hispanic, but because she wasn't doing her job well enough. Campaign managers are such a vital part of any candidate's campaign that they do bear a great deal of the responsiblity for the success or failure of one. The amount of details that must be attended to are enormous and the decision not to put people on the ground ahead of time in the caucus states was hers and hers alone, and it hurt Hillary badly. Candidates hire campaign managers for their expertise in political manuveuring skills and have to depend on those skills. So calling her a scapegoat is really missing the mark.
From here out I don't think anyone in their right mind can support her unless You want 4yrs of spin and I don't mean the dryer.
That is a very good question and the answer is no but she is a complete backstabber. She is currently ridiculing her daughter who is an investment banker but saying investment bankers don't deserve to get paid the way they do and that they don't work hard. She also said work is a 4letter word to young person. I am offended on all levels by her and that cackle doesn't help
Basing it solely on this campaign manager thing - I will answer. Do you actually think Hispanics are going to go ';oh look. she fired a Hispanic. let's not vote for her';? Hispanic people don't vote like that - they vote on substance and solutions. A lot of them have worked hard to be citizens or have had family that has worked hard and still does to this day. Why would they base their vote on something so frivilous?
She needs to stop using people. Hire a Hispanic for a Hispanic vote, a black for a black vote. a this for a that vote. That's her problem, and I don't think she'll have their vote.
Yes, she can. I see that as having little effect on the election. Hispanics like her because they know her and Bill. But the more they learn about Obama, the more they jump ship. The real question is, can Hilliary hold them long enough to win Texas?

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