I have to agree with Molly Ivans on this front. Ms. Clinton seems to be doing a good job as a senator, which seems, to me, more valuable than putting herself in the presidential race. She is doomed to lose, for the very ambivalent attitudes Ms. Ivans has pointed out. Clinton is too hawkish for my taste, and too quick to bow out when the rights of someone like Terri Schiavo come into play.
Danny Wedding is a clinical psychologist and Associate Dean for Management and International Programs at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University. He is based in San Francisco, but responsible for programs in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Mexico City.
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I have to agree with Molly Ivans on this front. Ms. Clinton seems to be doing a good job as a senator, which seems, to me, more valuable than putting herself in the presidential race. She is doomed to lose, for the very ambivalent attitudes Ms. Ivans has pointed out. Clinton is too hawkish for my taste, and too quick to bow out when the rights of someone like Terri Schiavo come into play.
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