Parshutr (not verified) says:

Just as Bill was obstinate in retaining his grip on the Presidency after impeachment, thus denying Gore and the Democratic party an easy win over Bush in 2000, Hillary will do her level best to stay in and keep throwing stinkbombs at Obama, the man she was "honored" to be sharing the stage with way back two weeks ago.
Yes, Teddy helped elect Reagan in 1980 by challenging a sitting president from his own party, just as Reagan helped Jimmy Carter beat Ford, by challenging his party's sitting [if unelected] President. Curiously, the only "honorable" departure in recent memory -- alright, not so recent -- was Nixon quitting after Goldwater came to him and said, "we'll support you if you fight impeachment, but we'd rather you leave for the good of the party."
It really does come down to character, and that's OK. We know what the candidates say they'd like to do on the issues, but character is what counts in case of the unexpected. And this race has revealed Hillary's character as the spoiled child of privilege, the self-proclaimed victim. What a mess! Obama isn't her bad luck; she's his.

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