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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton on Iraq vote: ‘I still got it wrong. Plain and simple.’ [View all]uhnope
(6,419 posts)1. too little way too late
Pres. H. Clinton would be bombing who-knows-where ASAP
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Hillary Clinton on Iraq vote: ‘I still got it wrong. Plain and simple.’ [View all]
DonViejo
Jun 2014
OP
HRC would have helped herself and Kerry if she stood by him when he was the only Aye vote to stand
blm
Jun 2014
#9
Happens all the time on message boards. PMs are the way to go if you want a private convo.
merrily
Jun 2014
#84
Yep - IWR was always meant to be a political tool for Bush WH more than an actual need.
blm
Jun 2014
#61
We are talking about the terrible mistake H. Clinton made and you want us to "look over there
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#65
The University security clearly over reacted - giving Meyers what he wanted - a spectacle
karynnj
Jun 2014
#176
The young senator from Illinois was not in the Senate at the time. The political stakes
JDPriestly
Jun 2014
#112
He wasn't in the Senate for the inital vote, but he opposed the war once he was in the Senate.
The Stranger
Jun 2014
#120
100's of thousands died in the Iraq war and some are still dying from depleted uranium.
L0oniX
Jun 2014
#136
She was ALWAYS running. That was part of the deal between her & Barack back in 2008
johnlucas
Jun 2014
#23
Glad you brought up the analogy in the last paragraph. It strikes me as that way, too.
freshwest
Jun 2014
#34
It's funny how history has these kinds of parallels. Democratic Party will be seen as one in growth.
johnlucas
Jun 2014
#51
Just looking to find an insult, ain'tcha? What will you say when I help her FULFILL her ambition?
johnlucas
Jun 2014
#70
There is more than one kind of ambition, but some fall for the Gordon Gecko model every time.
freshwest
Jun 2014
#79
Well if you ain't figured it out by now you don't GET to that level without dealing with the machine
johnlucas
Jun 2014
#158
I was looking for your post calling out the ambitiousness of Obama, Clinton, probably a few repubs
MyNameGoesHere
Jun 2014
#88
Not desperate at all that would be the Hillary haters....just stating the stone cold facts....
VanillaRhapsody
Jun 2014
#54
It was also once a fact that women were not seen as viable candidates.....
VanillaRhapsody
Jun 2014
#129
No one? Michael Dukakis has a 17 point lead over Poppy Bush in the same year as the election
Reter
Jun 2014
#110
Don't know why so many are dead set on Warren, when Sherrod Brown is also a possibility
Adenoid_Hynkel
Jun 2014
#63
People are dead set on Warren because of her "fighting chance" message.
winter is coming
Jun 2014
#105
Hope to see more excerpts. Life is often lived between a rock and hard place. With no mercy afforded
freshwest
Jun 2014
#7
A grave error in judgment. I just don't trust her to do the right thing.
blkmusclmachine
Jun 2014
#12
I don't either. That is way too big of a character fuck up than I'm comfortable with.
The Stranger
Jun 2014
#97
And won't appreciate a damn thing she gets done for all, either. Sounds familiar...
freshwest
Jun 2014
#72
Craven, Conned, Corrupt - Anyone of them disqualifies her for any further office
on point
Jun 2014
#28
Gee, where did we hear those terms before? So many gates: Trooper, Travel office, Foster, Whitewater
freshwest
Jun 2014
#109
Agreed, and thanks for your insight. I said something similar elsewhere on this thread.
freshwest
Jun 2014
#116
Perhaps she could've dismissed her atrocious vote as "a youthful indiscretion"
RufusTFirefly
Jun 2014
#29
I think being Senator from the state that suffered the damage NYC did influenced her vote and not
freshwest
Jun 2014
#50
Aw, yes, the Hillary haters must be trying to elect Billy Cucumber-Libertarian.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2014
#33
Yeah, but peeps can still keep on hating her the way the RW hated her as FLOTUS, right?
freshwest
Jun 2014
#106
I'll reserve judgement what is written until the book comes out and I have a chance to read it
davidpdx
Jun 2014
#81