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In reply to the discussion: David Sirota: Clinton Isn’t Warren, No Matter What Her Allies Say [View all]L0oniX
(31,493 posts)10. I would vote for Warren over Hillary but I have some suspicions about what role Warren is...
playing right now ...if it is a role. It may be that Warren is a tool to show a false inclusiveness of populists in the Dem party so as to keep Dem voters in the fold ...and it wouldn't be the first time the idea of the good cop bad cop was used either.
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To be honest, I thought Hillary abstained from voting on Bankruptcy Deform.
closeupready
Aug 2014
#2
She voted for the 2001 bill which didn't pass and missed the vote on the 2005 bill.
PoliticAverse
Aug 2014
#5
Why would Hillary be Warren or why would Warren be Clinton? How do you determing who would be
Thinkingabout
Aug 2014
#6
Who supported Eugene McCarthy as a junior in college, and then campaigned for McGovern in '72
BeyondGeography
Aug 2014
#25
Hey, good point. Richard Shelby was a Democrat when *he* was 46 years old....
beerandjesus
Aug 2014
#28
I guess just as easily as wingnuts "deflate" Thom Hartmann for campaigning for Goldwater...
cascadiance
Aug 2014
#48
How dare you not toe the DU line when it comes to the infallible Warren...
Cali_Democrat
Aug 2014
#35
If anyone is looking for any dem to mildly criticize and say, maybe, just maybe
joeybee12
Aug 2014
#29
I would vote for Warren over Hillary but I have some suspicions about what role Warren is...
L0oniX
Aug 2014
#10
It is going to be hard to find a candidate who is mot supported by corporations.
Thinkingabout
Aug 2014
#47
To be fair Clinton was in the Senate for eight years whereas Warren has only been in
totodeinhere
Aug 2014
#36
that is_why he will never get my vote. clinton better step up. I'm already tired of her and her tin
roguevalley
Aug 2014
#44