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In reply to the discussion: You won't see Hillary Clinton in the same light ever again [View all]MineralMan
(147,084 posts)49. Most people...including you, cali?
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NAH, she made an awesome Secretary of State & helped so many women believe in the dream.
Tigress DEM
Oct 2013
#337
I don't recommend worrying about the anti-Hillary posts. At this point, its too late for anyone else
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#19
Warren is not as liberal as you might think. She stands up for the middle class, but she has
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#340
My opinion, precisely. I don't think that big business really has anything to fear from her other
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#390
I assure you. The Republicans have a research file on Hillary that would scare any Democrat.
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#339
I do too. I almost never make them. If Hillary runs, no way can she be beat. nt
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#280
that's what people thought in 2008. I think she would have been about as good as Obama
yurbud
Oct 2013
#132
No, by this time in the 2008 campaign, Obama had been on the national scene for 2-3 years and...
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#142
that DLC "realism" looks a lot more like corruption to those of us outside the bubble and is nothing
yurbud
Oct 2013
#262
when it gets down to primaries, many of us vote for the most progressive of what's left
yurbud
Oct 2013
#294
Elizabeth Warren has already said she is not running. She didn't leave much wiggle room either.
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#277
The Hillary machine is very corrupt and aiming to ward off any honest person
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#279
I disagree, but it doesn't matter. Hillary will win the nomination and the Presidency and...
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#283
I agree 100% with your point. It's asinine to whine about Hillary without alternatives
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#380
Elizabeth Warren, Allan Grayson, Bernie Sanders, Anyone dedicated to Workers over BiDzness.
Vincardog
Oct 2013
#269
Warren is not running. See my #277 above. I'm 99% sure Grayson and Sanders will not run either.
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#278
My reply was to post #8 "who do you suggest"? As I said I want anybody who values Workers over
Vincardog
Oct 2013
#281
And my point is, none of your suggestions are running. It would be great if FDR was here. He's not.
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#287
I am just expressing my preference. I was not aware the primary was already over.
Vincardog
Oct 2013
#288
She won't get anywhere near the nomination (Patriot Act Vote, Iraq War Vote = done)
harun
Oct 2013
#265
Considering Hillary's economic plan does not differ all that much from Obama's, I found this to be
LaydeeBug
Oct 2013
#102
But his personality is warm, and he works well with others. Hers is not, and she does not.
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#342
So you're cool with calling Obama a a "filthy centrist technocrat with center-right economics"?
LaydeeBug
Oct 2013
#174
Obama is center-rightist neo-lib as well. He gave away single payer. He renewed the PATRIOT act. He
Erose999
Oct 2013
#176
He did not "give away single payer" - You can't give away what you do not have to begin with
karynnj
Oct 2013
#195
With the very limited time that they had when they could actually pass something
karynnj
Oct 2013
#253
Obama's economic plan is why I laugh every time he is called "Progressive". Neo-Liberal to the core.
Vincardog
Oct 2013
#285
That is really what should be happening instead of this constant lesser of two evils
cui bono
Oct 2013
#188
So you both pretend you are the sole judge of who is a Democrat and don't vote for Democrats
ConservativeDemocrat
Oct 2013
#207
The GOP has redefined "Conservative". Speaking of them, it means "insane"
ConservativeDemocrat
Oct 2013
#375
It is unfortunate that you are so quick to react that you didn't bother to listen
grantcart
Oct 2013
#22
Refusing to acknowledge the positives is injecting negativitiy in this instance.
Jamastiene
Oct 2013
#221
Maybe this was about politics to you but I took it as a story about a human doing good,
efhmc
Oct 2013
#164
The Original Post said nothing about nomination or campaigns or politics. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#50
if someone is running for office and the post is on a political discussion board, an article about
yurbud
Oct 2013
#134
No. The article is what it is. You can impugn the original poster's motives if you like, but
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#154
Yes, it would have. You have nothing to base your assertion that it would not have taken place.
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#161
You have nothing, or you would not start making it personal with remarks like "vapors".
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#178
So, you knowingly used sexist language in a thread celebrating women. You still have nothing.
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#185
every word is probably true. I'm talking about claiming posting it is unrelated to her presidential
yurbud
Oct 2013
#389
Your concern is noted. Welcome to DU, where you registered today to make your 1st post an attack. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#186
I'd just like to say it's hilarious the way people are acting like this *isn't* a sales pitch.
Marr
Oct 2013
#112
Blatant, self-righteous dishonesty is par for the course in DLC/Third Way political messaging now.
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#215
What I think is funny is that the election is three years off, but we've already endured
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#251
Wow. You hate Obama AND Hilary. Who, pray tell, DID you support for president in 2008?
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#232
You're much too clever (or so you think) to come out and overtly express how you feel about them.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#254
Not buying what, that she's an amazing women? That's what the article is about.
JaneyVee
Oct 2013
#266
Most recent history shows Hilary quickly supported bombing Syria about allegations of chemical
drynberg
Oct 2013
#358
i think Hillary will be an awesome President and will do alot of good for the US and the World
samsingh
Oct 2013
#97
yep--Dems could win supermajorities in both chambers and if the DLC is at the helm
yurbud
Oct 2013
#159
Thank you. Hillary is going to be our party's nominee and ripping her to shreds...
Walk away
Oct 2013
#30
Please tell me that your use of the word "outliar" was an unintentional misspelling.
Laelth
Oct 2013
#118
So you have appointed yourself in charge of who is a Democrat on the sole basis.....
Walk away
Oct 2013
#179
Dennis K disgusted me when I learned he was against a woman's right to choose
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2013
#163
I disagree. Hillary is not my first choice for President (Sanders is) and I posted the OP!
FourScore
Oct 2013
#79
Hmm. Kinda sounds like you're saying you were paying attention, ergo you knew this stuff.
FourScore
Oct 2013
#201
Calling her a liberal is a bit of a stretch. I would gladly vote for her if she is....
yourout
Oct 2013
#52
Being better on social issues, while great, is not enough to make me support her for Pres.
truebluegreen
Oct 2013
#89
STAND UP AND CHEER, PEOPLE! Then work your hearts out to get Hillary elected.
IrishAyes
Oct 2013
#91
I hope that Hillary Clinton continues her work doing good deeds in Central America and Africa.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2013
#100
Thanks for posting this...I think she'll be an even stronger candidate this time....
Rowdyboy
Oct 2013
#115
wow--sort of like the way she called bullshit on Bush & Cheney, called for their impeachment and
yurbud
Oct 2013
#131
or the way she's out in front calling for Wall Street bankers to be prosecuted and their banks
yurbud
Oct 2013
#216
there she voted for women to be bombed to pieces in shock and awe and if they survived
yurbud
Oct 2013
#213
"That is what Hillary Clinton embodies." Yep - that's ONE thing she embodies...
polichick
Oct 2013
#209
I will NOT support Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary, for the same reason ................
Martin Eden
Oct 2013
#212
I am happy to know that Hillary does more than just talk about women's rights.
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#227
"I also like the idea of running a liberal Reagan at the Republicans."
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2013
#330
I'm just musing over the comedic aspect of a Reagan worshiping Moran being taken to the woodshed.
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2013
#335
As it stands right now, when Japan wants to see the Ambassador to the United States,...
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2013
#345
The OP is very, very moving. I really didn't know. Unfortunately, I can't rec this thread because...
Hekate
Oct 2013
#248
There is no one willing to commit political suicide in the Dem party or who can raise a billion
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#252
Would absolutely work and vote for him. Didn't realize he was that well funded.
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#366
"and we didn’t want to be accused of imposing our own cultural values" - glad she made that point.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#349
If enough people see Meryl's speech, Hillary WILL be elected President in 2016. It's that powerful.
JTShroyer
Oct 2013
#395
This truly is Hillary's hidden history. I hope everyone knows about this come 2016.
JTShroyer
Oct 2013
#396