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<title>Comment by Dave Nalle on Barack&#039;s Got Bounce But Bobby Backs Hillary</title>
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<description>&lt;i&gt;there is nothing wrong with a little royal blood in the veins, or wearing a tiara to bed in the Lincoln bedroom.&lt;/i&gt;

Actually, we fought a revolution to get out from under the rule of a royal dynasty and even passed laws forbidding Americans from holding hereditary titles.

&lt;i&gt;Thus Hillary, Hill or HRC&#039;s liability in the likability factor&lt;/i&gt;

You left out the very popular nickname &#039;Hitlery&#039;, which leads to my next point.

&lt;i&gt;He claims that it is getting to the point where likability has so dogged Hillary that she has certified haters. Really, Bobby is that drama necessary? I am not so certain that &quot;hate&quot; is the right word.&lt;/i&gt;

In point of fact there are a great many people who hate Hillary.  I&#039;d say Bobby has this one exactly right.  She&#039;s certainly far more hated than FDR ever was.  Most people who &#039;hated&#039; FDR hated his policies not the man.  Hillary is hated for both.

Dave
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