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David Gonzalez br> Wheeling, Illinois /p>To answer Philip Klein's question, the answer from this New Yorker is a resounding NO! And I have yet to meet an upstater that is willing to vote for her. We all know her game. She doesn't want to be President to "save the U.S. and the world," she wants to get EVEN for all the perceived wrongs done to her and her husband over the years!! And OBAMA! Well, as I say to my Democratic friends (both of them), you guys are between a rock and a hard place. Thank God for McCain!
p>As for O'Reilly giving softball Katie Couric-style questions, on that I disagree. I saw the interview and while he could have asked a lot more questions he got her to come out on sanctuary cities, which is a big issue with a lot of voters. It seems all Liberals are such wusses!! They don't want to offend anyone. And like everything else that, too, starts at home. I have them in my family and I laugh at their hesitance to offend, even their kids. br> -- Joan Moriarty br> Pine Plains, New York /p> p> After what Bill and Hillary put us through, I can't imagine ever voting for Hilary, under any circumstances, in the primaries or in November, whether directly for President or under the dubious notion that she's an easier-to-defeat candidate. Respect has to be earned and the two of them just frittered theirs away. br> -- Robert Nowall br> Cape Coral, Florida /p> p> Mr. Klein is right. No one on the right should find any comfort in the tenacity of Hillary's campaign, nor should anyone be giving it any support. The best outcome for the right in this election is that Obama gets the nomination and loses in the general election to McCain. That disposes of both Hillary and Obama. I have no confidence that a general election campaign against Hillary will be particularly easy, especially because I don't think even the so-called Republican attack machine actually has the stomach to go after her with enough determination (on either the issues or her character or both) to beat her. If conservatives want to influence the Democratic primary, to the extent that they can participate, they should vote Obama, drive the stake firmly through Hillary's heart and look forward to the general election.