Why do you dislike Hilary Clinton?

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If Rubio wasn't such a massive idiot, he could have been a real thread to stop the Clinton dynasty.
If Rubio was a much better candidate, he would have been a much better candidate.

Oh fuck off. You could not possible have taken this more the wrong way. I am trying to say she has every right to have sexuality. She should not hide being a women. She acts like a fucking robot because of the bullshit ass backwardness of the US to women and sexuality. I fully admit I do not like men or women that completely hide everything about themselve, with her I fully understand.
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Anyway, my answer is that she isn't a very good public speaker. I think it's pretty obvious that she's more comfortable sitting in an office coming up with solutions and discussing things than putting on a show in front of an audience. It doesn't bother me at all, but I think it's clear why someone would prefer someone like Obama.
 
She comes across as robotic and cold. Like she's from Mars, and understands the idea of humans and emotions but can't quite get it there herself. I'm also not a fan of politicians in general.

I'd rather have that than a maniac though.
 
She comes across as robotic and cold. Like she's from Mars, and understands the idea of humans and emotions but can't quite get it there herself. I'm also not a fan of politicians in general.

I'd rather have that than a maniac though.
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I can't imagine a woman in her position not having to be cold and robotic to still be taken seriously as a candidate. She's working against things the rest of us never see.
 
I think she, her husband, their foundation, and the broader Clinton/DNC machine are mildly — if not necessarily criminally — corrupt in many of their dealings. This is par for the course for most of international politicking, though, so whatever.

I believe she will do little to address the looming global catastrophe that is climate change.

I believe she will pursue American interests and American hegemony in a way that will further destabilize the Middle East and move us no closer to enduring foreign policy solutions in that region. But so would any other viable candidate for office, and she is demonstrably superior to the alternative on every point.

I believe she will follow in her husband's footsteps and enact policies and legislation that are detrimental to the long-term health and equity of the American economy. But, again, so would any other viable candidate for office.

I think she has been behind the curve on just about every important social issue in her lifetime and has to be dragged toward the light in most cases.

I believe she is insulated from normal working- or middle-class life, distorted by her wealth and that of her peers, and detached from the concerns of most Americans.

Also, she should have been smarter about how she handled her emails and quicker to admit fault and dismiss the issue.

All that said, I would still enthusiastically vote for her without a moment's hesitation were I able.

As I would almost Democrat in this political context.

As should you.
 
I generally like her a lot, but there are a few things I don't like.

1. She tends to be hawkish in general, and is too much like Obama and Bush in that regard, though I imagine even Bernie Sanders would have been pulled into similar conflicts if he were president.

2. She voted for the Iraq War under the assumption that the Bush administration was telling the truth; a lot of people did, but I would argue that she (and way too many other Democrats) are far too willing to give Republicans the benefit of the doubt when they don't deserve it. I think she should have been a lot more skeptical about their motives, especially since Dick Cheney said in '94 that invading Iraq would be a quagmire.

3. She has focused too much on giving the #NeverTrumpers a way out when the vast majority of them were never going to support her.

4. She hasn't really been great on coming up with answers on the emails. I know it's a practically non-issue at this point, but the answer she gave at the debate was a great one and should have been type of answer she gave from the start.

5. Her best speeches are the ones where she demolishes her target in a methodical point-by-point fashion and I wish she did more of those, though I haven't been watching any speeches lately so for all I know she has been.

6. She could stand to connect Trump to the Republican Party a little more. Forget the #NeverTrumpers, most Republicans are supporting their racist, sexist nominee.
 
I think that Clinton's foreign policy direction is misguided. The goal of any American president is to define the United States' role in dealing with the rest of the world, and the trend of the last few presidents has not been to do a very good job at this. Albeit Obama did a much better job than Bush did, but I don't see Clinton doing too much to improve on this. However, I don't know if I would expect that of any president, so it's not that much of a knock on her.

Domestically, I expect Clinton to be largely subservient to the multinationals, but that's been the standard approach of the executive for decades. She's probably more likely to push back now than at any prior period, so the outlook is not entirely negative.

Aside from these though, I think that Clinton is about as good a candidate for president as you can want. She's got the experience and acumen to do a good job. One really big plus is that there's probably no politician in the entire world as scrutinized as Clinton has been, and she has relatively few skeletons in her closet.
 
3. She has focused too much on giving the #NeverTrumpers a way out when the vast majority of them were never going to support her.

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6. She could stand to connect Trump to the Republican Party a little more. Forget the #NeverTrumpers, most Republicans are supporting their racist, sexist nominee.
It's an electoral strategy right now, but I imagine she'll pivot to nailing them to him once elected.
 
The Clintons, policy-wise, are Neoliberals, which are one step away from Neoconservatives on everything except social policies. They lean too conservative for me when it comes to fiscal and monetary policy, corporate law, and "free" trade.

I also have no faith in them furthering sustainable energy and infrastructure initiatives if they feel it will in any way hurt corporate profits (which it would likely do in the short to medium term due to higher corporate taxes needed to fund these initiatives and the displacing of entrenched industries like those related to fossil fuels).

Exactly. I absolutely do not trust Hilary to reign in the corporatist horseshit that is going on. She will do the opposite of that.
 
Almost a code word for Establishment though not quite.

It's just funny how many people argued in 2008 that Obama didn't have enough experience whereas now the narrative has shifted that Clinton has too much experience. It makes the entire "experience" excuse sound like a copout attack to avoid discussing things on a deeper level.
 
Honestly I don't like the Clintons because of Bill frequenting the Lolita plane without his secret service. That story just disgusts me to no end. The rape accusation I found out about and a story I heard recently on the radio about Bill which validated the rape story even more. Also the alleged interaction with the victim and Hillary gave me chills. The story on the radio was basically how Bill would stand outside on campus all the time to walk girls home like a gentleman but to me it definitely sounded creepy.
https://www.thenation.com/article/hillary-clinton-does-not-deserve-black-peoples-votes/
Here's an interesting article about them I found not too long ago.

And of course the many things Hillary has said like super predator, and the fact that she idolizes a woman who was an advocate of eugenics.

These are just the many things that have made me on a personal level dislike Clinton. Now there are x100 things I dislike about Trump but this thread isn't about him. I likely will not be voting for either.
 
Not my opinion... yet.

But there's a big group from my college saying that Hillary would be worse for latin american countries than a Trump presidency. Because Hillary has always defended USA meddling in other countries policy (Even Obama is guilty of this with shit like the TPP and the pressure to sign it :( ). I
 
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I can't imagine a woman in her position not having to be cold and robotic to still be taken seriously as a candidate. She's working against things the rest of us never see.

Perfect response. She carries herself in public the way she does because she fucking has to. This woman arguably worked harder than most to get to where she was in life, and faced more challenges than the majority of legislators on the Hill, or most other places.
 
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I can't imagine a woman in her position not having to be cold and robotic to still be taken seriously as a candidate. She's working against things the rest of us never see.

That's fair enough. That's just my visceral reaction to how she presents. I can't imagine how hard she's had to work to be taken seriously, and the fact that she's in the running is an inspiration.
 
Though there are lots of people making a sincere argument for why they don't like Clinton (good argument or not), there are even more people simply repeating the same tired phrases over and over without backing up those claims on their own.

Corrupt
No charisma
Emails
Politician
Flip flop
Untrustworthy
Establishment

The media machine from Trump and Sanders really went to town on her image.
How do you suggest we quantify charisma? How do we present it as a measure in an argument? "She has twelve charismos—and that's too few charismos."

"She lacks charisma" is not a product of the media machine. It is a result of her character, and how she presents herself. She has admitted she is not as at home giving speeches, as, say, Bill Clinton. This shows. It is the reason so many of her speeches have a rehearsed quality. This does not diminish the message, but it may contribute to why people see her as "low energy" and "not genuine." She is just fine as an orator. She has just enough presence and remains cool, collected. But she does not light the base. One of the sore spots for her campaign is a lack of excitement. If Obama was inspiring and professorial, Clinton is professional and business-like.
 
You know I personally don't have problem with most of the politicians in the world today who seemingly have to sell their emotions, passions and souls in their relentless climb to the top of their political stages. If you look at Xi Jinping, he is known for having very wooden expression in public. Very charismatic leaders like Duterte are actually terrible leaders.

What put me off in this election season are people who put way way over photoshopped photo of Hillary as their avatar. Who are you trying to lie to? Yourself?
 
I'm fine with her on social issues and most economic issues. It's her hawkishness that really drove me to Bernie. I'm still voting for her, but she's not the socialist crusader I desperately want as my candidate.
 
I really hate the way she eats crackers. Like she owns the place.

Well done.

Also, I don't dislike her. I like her. But you don't have to agree 100% with everything that anyone says or does to like them and favor them. There are issues that are dealbreakers for people, and that's OK. No one should criticize them for it (for the most part).

I think she's got a fantastic progressive agenda. I can't think of anything that has be doubting her, but I would like to know what she said in those speakings with Wall St. (collectively).
 
I think she's very qualified for this position. In fact of all the candidates that were vetted throughout the year, no one comes close to having her humanitarian, diplomatic and political experience.
 
The Clintons, policy-wise, are Neoliberals, which are one step away from Neoconservatives on everything except social policies. They lean too conservative for me when it comes to fiscal and monetary policy, corporate law, and "free" trade.

I also have no faith in them furthering sustainable energy and infrastructure initiatives if they feel it will in any way hurt corporate profits (which it would likely do in the short to medium term due to higher corporate taxes needed to fund these initiatives and the displacing of entrenched industries like those related to fossil fuels).

Her platform is not neoliberal....like at all.
 
I'm pretty indifferent to her as a person. I hope she does a good job as President, but she's clearly not the most exciting or endearing of personalities.

I don't see why people would actively dislike her any more than any other politician. They're all truth-twisters, manipulators, liars, and opportunists. She's pretty par for the course there.
 
I dislike her because she's not the perfect candidate. When she smiles it's clearly a ploy to appear human, and when she's measured it makes me not want to drink beer with her. She's also clearly just as bad as Trump (although I will backpedal faster than Lance Armstrong in reverse if you call me on it) and is a career politician, which you DEFINITELY don't want in a president.
 
Rumor has it she likes Tabasco.

Would you really vote for someone like that?

Serious answer: I haven't mindlessly bought into the inane hate campaign against her, so no, I don't dislike her.
 
I am voting for Hillary. There are plenty of reasons not to like her though.

Voted to go to war in Iraq
Voted for the Patriot Act
Vigorously supported TPP during her time as Secretary, has now flip flopped on it.
Supports the death penalty
Flip flopped on same-sex marriage
 
I am voting for Hillary. There are plenty of reasons not to like her though.

Voted to go to war in Iraq
Voted for the Patriot Act
Vigorously supported TPP during her time as Secretary, has now flip flopped on it.
Supports the death penalty
Flip flopped on same-sex marriage
These are all good points too.
 
Her unwavering support for isreal.
Also the way she kisses AIPAC's ass make me suspicious of how lobbyist influence her.
 
I don't dislike her.

Out of the lot of people running to be leader of our country, she really is the only one that has demonstrated actually being qualified to do so.

Does she have some baggage? Sure, but baggage is expected when you are in the public eye for decades.
 
I don't dislike her, and I think she'll do a fine job as president. She's not my first choice, but I certainly think she's capable and has what it takes.
 
Wait what.. Really? Supporting the death penalty is super disgusting imo.

She is against abolishing it outright.

Asked her position on capital punishment, Mrs. Clinton said she did not support abolishing the death penalty, but she did encourage the federal government to rethink it.

“We have a lot of evidence now that the death penalty has been too frequently applied, and too often in a discriminatory way,” she said. “So I think we have to take a hard look at it.”

Mrs. Clinton added, “I do not favor abolishing it, however, because I do think there are certain egregious cases that still deserve the consideration of the death penalty, but I’d like to see those be very limited and rare, as opposed to what we’ve seen in most states.”
 
Seems not open enough . And in general too opportunistic politician feeling person . Having said that reading up on her she does seem to have her heart and priorities in the right place ... Just is not the best at going about them in public ... Would make a great beaurecrat or like ambassador (eg Secretary of State also) dunno why she's running for president frankly
 
Seems not open enough . And in general too opportunistic politician feeling person . Having said that reading up on her she does seem to have her heart and priorities in the right place ... Just is not the best at going about them in public ... Would make a great beaurecrat or like ambassador (eg Secretary of State also) dunno who she's running for president frankly

I mean, is this a real question?
 
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