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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary has spent most of her political career denying she's a liberal [View all]Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)58. Hillary"For goodness sakes, you can't be a lawyer if you don't represent banks.".
That quote really ground my gears with her.
The New York Times reported on March 17, 1992: "Hillary Clinton said today that she did not earn 'a penny' from state business conducted by her Little Rock law firm and that she never intervened with state regulators on behalf of a failed Arkansas savings and loan association. . . " Records would show that she did, in fact, represent Madison before the state securities department. After the revelation, she says, "For goodness sakes, you can't be a lawyer if you don't represent banks."
http://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/17/us/the-1992-campaign-hillary-clinton-defends-her-conduct-in-law-firm.html
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Started out her career by wanting to be a corporate lawyer. Not with any activist activity.
LiberalArkie
Sep 2015
#20
Judging by her email name HDR22, she does not even use Clinton, just her maiden name.
LiberalArkie
Sep 2015
#84
I guess she felt she needed a number. Me I try for my full name and have gotten it
LiberalArkie
Sep 2015
#108
Are you implying she continues to be employed by or pursue that early employer's agenda?
leveymg
Sep 2015
#66
A lot of people learn what is wrong from early jobs and want to correct them, some
LiberalArkie
Sep 2015
#88
Maybe that is why she is such an advocate for consumers against the banking industry now
passiveporcupine
Sep 2015
#170
His Reply 47 fits the definition of deflection perfectly and the subthread did go OT,
merrily
Sep 2015
#188
Hillary"For goodness sakes, you can't be a lawyer if you don't represent banks.".
Ichingcarpenter
Sep 2015
#58
Hard to understand why anyone's gears would get so grinded based on that 24 year old propaganda?
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#67
actually, my remark was to remove Warren from the discussion. I must have not made that clear.
roguevalley
Sep 2015
#123
Of course you can be a lawyer without representing banks and Hillary know that very well
merrily
Sep 2015
#96
That is the quote I've been looking for for months! It sums up precisely why I abhor third way
Ed Suspicious
Sep 2015
#158
One reason I get so angry at the Democratic "centrists" is their muddying of the debate
Armstead
Sep 2015
#30
She's a politician to the n'th degree. She'll say whatever the polls tell her to..
ion_theory
Sep 2015
#12
actions speak. Bernie has upheld liberal principles throughout his political career
cali
Sep 2015
#14
There shalT be no questions about Sanders during a Hillary Bashing thread /sarcasm
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#78
I hated that sexist song to begin with. Why they remade it and used it for Hillary is beyond my
Autumn
Sep 2015
#19
Woof! Well it's possible that a later-model Hillary 7.x could bravely come out
MannyGoldstein
Sep 2015
#40
So true the optics are not good at all. My daughter has livestock and she has an Akbash
Autumn
Sep 2015
#55
The Bill Clinton Third Way helped to create that problem by pushing for deregulation
Armstead
Sep 2015
#32
that was in 96, right? and that's about when fox started up. RW radio was already strong,
certainot
Sep 2015
#81
hence the emphasis on "who," not "what": she has a vag so she's "the women's candidate"
MisterP
Sep 2015
#114
Well, half of the GOP clowns can beat her. Trump for sure and probably Carson, Bush, Cruz.
HappyPlace
Sep 2015
#51
Your declaratives add little to the conversation. Maybe you could tell us why you feel her lead is
Ed Suspicious
Sep 2015
#161
Would he take back public utilities to public control, or encourage States to do so? I would like that to happen?
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#111
OK. Then the next step...nationalization of oil and one State for profit publicly owned company....Oil America?
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#131
She only had to convince conservatives and wing-nuts that she wasn't a liberal.
Fuddnik
Sep 2015
#70
Does she say she's a liberal now? That's more important than what she did 230jj2j4 yrs ago to me
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#75
That's good, we'll measure her policies.. some of them aren't progressive and some of sanders
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#82
Kinda like pelican denying it's a donkey then putting on fake ears to prove it is a donkey.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2015
#85
"Hung Up On Semantics"! Isn't that what mostly all the outrage is about lately - semantics, while ignoring policy?
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#106
She is a center-right hack, who constantly looks at which way the wind is blowing.
EEO
Sep 2015
#110
Hillary says a lot of things, she'll say anything to anyone at any time in her effort to seize power
bowens43
Sep 2015
#132
that's such a vacuous response. he votes as a democrat. he acts like what a democrat
cali
Sep 2015
#162
He stated the truth that he's not a liberal. It is I who call him "liberal on steroids."
senz
Sep 2015
#174
I consider myself a vegetarian but should I expect people to believe me if I eat Big Macs in public?
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#192
When you compare her to the real progressive in the race it rings hollow.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#193