Monday, April 28, 2008

Fred's 1st Journal

Hillary-ous
It might have been the very first time most Americans heard Hillary Clinton talk about such personal aspects of her private life in recent years. Since she decided to run for president, her campaign has been so meticulously arranged that every time she is seen on TV or on newspaper photographs she seems to be a personality from a completely different realm, a person almost unreal, an analogy of a movie star in all her glory.

Surely, it is a surprise to find out how she had a difficult time handling her new cell phone. Who would have thought she can hardly manage sending and receiving simple text messages, or even that Hillary Clinton had a cell phone she herself called it to be from the 19th century.

And although she would like to feel better about her looks, as she rapidly agrees before dodging the question with a comment that wisdom overpowers looks, she maintains an image of a strong yet sensible home wife who met her husband just like any other college girl. And let’s face it, contemplating how Bill Clinton looked in that picture back in the day, makes one think that head bands would be Hillary’s coolest accessory back then. But past all looks concerns, Hillary Clinton today is a dazzling good looking and charming woman who could easily win the elections just because of that, considering.

Perhaps the interview’s most interesting fact, call it an obvious political strategy if you will, is that the arguably most controversial candidate in the current election dispute revealed a subtle, but very fundamental facet of hers. Hillary Clinton demonstrated to be a godly woman, which made her sustain a torn marriage and convincingly forgive a double-dealer husband. Regardless of the generic characteristic of the religious tendencies in contemporary politics, this is exactly what American voters want.

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