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It's obviously becoming more difficult for her to keep up the pretense farleftlib Mar 2016 #1
This is a really good point. If she is the nom, Hillary is going to look so silly swinging right reformist2 Mar 2016 #2
Nope, I'm not going to be "watching in amusement as she morphs...". Peace Patriot Mar 2016 #6
Really. SusanCalvin Mar 2016 #7
+1000. It is way beyond just the Supreme Court. Karma13612 Mar 2016 #30
And should Clinton get the nod, don't dare criticize her here or on Kos RoccoR5955 Mar 2016 #12
Hell, you can get a hide NOW for trivial crap!! 7962 Mar 2016 #20
I told Kos to get fucked. Enthusiast Mar 2016 #26
I think Marikos needs to keep in mind just what side his... Raster Mar 2016 #31
I don't think she cares. zentrum Mar 2016 #23
Her proof is the Reagan comment on AIDS. PyaarRevolution Mar 2016 #46
Well, it is where she feels most at home: Lorien Mar 2016 #45
To whom, exactly, will she look "silly"? staggerleem Mar 2016 #59
Thinking that I hope Bernie goes last tonite at the townhall so he will be able to respond jillan Mar 2016 #3
Unfortunately, it didn't happen. Sigh! Duval Mar 2016 #14
He goes first so she has to shift to meet whatever he said. ladyVet Mar 2016 #71
She has nowhere to go. Land of Enchantment Mar 2016 #4
You are right, of course. Enthusiast Mar 2016 #27
Her message has been "No we can't". PyaarRevolution Mar 2016 #47
Nothing excites the voters like cautious incrementalism nxylas Mar 2016 #68
Yep noiretextatique Mar 2016 #72
That is the known reality and the data backs this up but . . . pdsimdars Mar 2016 #54
The is utter nonsense. Bleacher Creature Mar 2016 #5
Her recent effusive praise of both Reagans was an early indicator. n/t PoliticAverse Mar 2016 #8
Her playing Hokey Pokey with whether she's a progressive or a moderate winter is coming Mar 2016 #10
Please tell me this is a joke. Bleacher Creature Mar 2016 #11
She didn't just "say something nice" . . . markpkessinger Mar 2016 #16
+1! Enthusiast Mar 2016 #28
She could've said something nice and safe about stem cell research. PyaarRevolution Mar 2016 #49
Lying at a dead woman's funeral is not "nice". sarge43 Mar 2016 #17
+1! Enthusiast Mar 2016 #29
They apparently don't listen to their candidate either. nt dflprincess Mar 2016 #35
Even if we disregard that little bit of "misspeaking" truebluegreen Mar 2016 #60
What was it Obama's chief of staff called progressives shawn703 Mar 2016 #13
So why do you think she has swung so hard to the left passiveporcupine Mar 2016 #15
Bernie and the Republican vote pdsimdars Mar 2016 #55
Comedy and satire Nickel79 Mar 2016 #9
You're welcome. rocktivity Mar 2016 #18
I saw that last night - one of the best things SNL has done in a long time dflprincess Mar 2016 #37
This should be its own OP. geardaddy Mar 2016 #61
The ultimate game................................... turbinetree Mar 2016 #19
Sanders can stay until the convention, Hillary will still be the nominee. Beacool Mar 2016 #21
Maybe. But we'll actually want to have elections and count the votes. n/t Gore1FL Mar 2016 #22
Hillary will still be ahead in the popular vote and delegates. leftofcool Mar 2016 #32
Maybe. Gore1FL Mar 2016 #34
If Hillary doesn't have the magic number of delegates greiner3 Mar 2016 #25
She will have them. She is more than half way there already leftofcool Mar 2016 #33
You define "half" differenlty that I have seen it used in the past. Gore1FL Mar 2016 #39
I think the point was that Clinton is halfway to the 50.1 percent mark in delegates onenote Mar 2016 #76
She won't have a term. anothergreenbus Mar 2016 #40
Then it'll be like 2008. Beacool Mar 2016 #43
only at the moment. Most Dems haven't voted yet. Ken Burch Mar 2016 #52
Michigan. Major Hogwash Mar 2016 #69
Delegates...... Beacool Mar 2016 #73
K&R warrprayer Mar 2016 #24
Brilliant A in T. anothergreenbus Mar 2016 #36
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2016 #38
+1!!! Yes, commentators and pundits talk about a shift in earlier campaign promises Dustlawyer Mar 2016 #41
Well said. I've seen some pushing the idea that we need to winter is coming Mar 2016 #42
That may be true but he has said that he's in it until the convention dana_b Mar 2016 #44
Thanks, AiT. The two campaigns couldn't be more different. senz Mar 2016 #48
She's going for the lesser evil vote. hay rick Mar 2016 #50
kicked and rec'd Vote2016 Mar 2016 #51
Hillary and Sanders have their own separate strengths and weaknesses Onlooker Mar 2016 #53
No. The key difference asuhornets Mar 2016 #56
Results... Major Nikon Mar 2016 #57
Oh well asuhornets Mar 2016 #58
All polling on the matter says you're full of it. gcomeau Mar 2016 #62
He doesn't even look like a president. AlbertCat Mar 2016 #64
What the heck does "He doesn't even look like a president" mean ? GreatGazoo Mar 2016 #65
Well I don't want to get too personal, with all the alerts and all...n/t asuhornets Mar 2016 #66
maybe you could describe what a president looks like and I'll fill in the blanks? GreatGazoo Mar 2016 #67
Exactly! He hardly looks presidential at all! Not like Obama or Hillary who totally do. n/t lumberjack_jeff Mar 2016 #70
Perfectly logical take on this. bvf Mar 2016 #63
Still think Hillary should drop out? Cali_Democrat Mar 2016 #74
Yes. nt revbones Mar 2016 #77
Sander can not win after last night Demsrule86 Mar 2016 #75
Aside from that being false revbones Mar 2016 #78
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