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Originally posted by Liquor Dealer
When a state is willing to let an outsider waltz into their state and run for national office and then turn out and give that outsider enough votes to win, then that state has absolutely positively no bitch coming about the job the bitch isn't doing. What did the people of New York think, if they did at all, that this thing could give them that people who actually lived in, and cared about New York could not give. If notoriety was all they wanted then they got what they paid for - if they expected anything else, then theyre getting what they paid for in that instance also!
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The state IS allowed to bitch, if in fact they were not part of the ones who voted for her. Cynthetiq nailed it perfectly on how most New Yorkers feel about her. The whole Monica Lewinsky thing was the best thing that ever happened to this woman. She exploited the situation to its fullest, and is now a household name because she "stood by her man". I personally had no ill feelings towards this woman until she became my senator. How can someone who never lived here, know what we need? Know what its like to be a New Yorker, and to do things in our best interest? She doesn't. She has a falsified New York address, in which she never stays, and lives full time in DC. She used New York as a stepping stone for her political career, in which she wouldn't have one if it wasn't for her blow job seeking husband.