I don't disapprove of Hillary politically. I disagree with her on many issues but that isn't a reason to disapprove of someone.
The reasons I can't support her candidacy are mostly unfair to her. Simply put I think it is a bad idea to return a former president to the White House in any capacity, but particularly one where there is so little oversight and official responsibility. Now, I don't think the presidential spouse should just sit on their hands for four or eight years but I also think they should not be key figures in the administration. You think Cheney works magic behind the veil that exists around the mostly unofficial role of the vice president, there's absolutely nothing that can be done to the presidential spouse.
Now, it is certainly possible that Bill won't feel any need to be all that involved or that Hillary will create a firewall that keeps him out but I am uncomfortable with the situation enough that I'd rather avoid it.
Plus, I would like to see a break in power. I wasn't so much bothered by the "dynasty" aspect of Bush because I viewed it as an anomaly. Going 180 years between father/son presidents implies it isn't much to worry about. It isn't fair to Hillary but doing it again right away bothers me. If she's elected we're looking at the possibility of a 26 year span where the presidency stays within just two families. And then Jeb will want a turn.
Finally, I don't have much hope of the bi-partisan atmosphere of our government improving much. If Obama is elected I'm sure Republicans will find reason to revile him just as much as they did Clinton and if Fred Thompson is elected the vitriol will eventually match that targeted at Bush. So the hope for improvement is small but I think it is zero if Hillary Clinton is elected. Again, not fair to her.
That said, I don't think she is wasting her time. I'd say she is still the most likely Democrat to get the party nomination. However, among the major Democratic hopefuls I think she is the one most likely to shore up the Republican base enough to prevent a Democrat from winning the election.
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