I do! I just read a quote by Michele Obama and I couldn't agree more. She brings into questions Hillary Clinton's husband and former President Bill Clinton. Michelle says: "'One of the most important things that we need to know about the next President of the United States is, is he somebody that shares our values? Is he somebody that respects family? Is a good and decent person? So our view was that, if you can't run your own house, you certainly can't run the White House."
Michelle is most likely going to be counter attacked for saying this by the Clinton's as this was not by Hillary's doing etc... and that Hillary was the victim and this could blow up on the Obama's but that is beside the point for me.
The point I agree with is that values matter. Some people talk about them, some live them. And sadly like in the case of Bill Clinton, no one really cared. And no one will care here. The values of a loving family that respects each other are far lost and I don't see very many people in power setting a good example let alone caring. With lawyers and such leading the way to demphasize the importance of fidelity, the fabric of our values and what we value as families are being torn apart. Michelle makes a great point but no one will hear it other than to deflect it as an attack on innocent Hillary. She didn't cheat, Bill did. How is it Hillary's fault? And so it goes, another important point and discussion will be lost on blame shifting in politics. Personally as a Republican, I'm leaning towards the Obama camp. I may even still vote Republican but so far I like many of the positions the ... more »



