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In reply to the discussion: Hating Hillary: The One Thing Left and Right Men Can Agree On [View all]ismnotwasm
(41,956 posts)38. Then you don't have Hillary hate
Legitimately Criticizing her is not the same as rabid CT poo flinging that we see.
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Valid policy disagreements must be labled as "hate" so as to dismiss them in advance.
arcane1
Nov 2015
#4
There is broad-brushing coming from every direction, even the directions we each favor.
arcane1
Nov 2015
#80
I do. But I also see attempts to shut down any criticism of HRC with "misogynist man Hillary-hate!"
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#144
I'm a woman, 72 years old, and I think that Hillary is a mediocre politician and a conservative.
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#151
Maybe that line would sell better before the boilerplate Neocon speech she gave a few days ago.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#5
Suggesting the President go to congress for authorization is neoconservative?
BainsBane
Nov 2015
#77
eh, believe what you want. You think "I hit the wrong button" was me being "sheepish"
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#79
Hillary is fairly hawkish. Those who are supporting her in the primary should just admit it.
phleshdef
Nov 2015
#92
Well "neocon" use to mean the PNAC crew... but now its become kind of a synonym for hawks.
phleshdef
Nov 2015
#102
A lot of people here think "progressive" is a synonym for liberal, and they think
MADem
Nov 2015
#112
" a rampaging, pantsuited giantess the size of a skyscraper"...LOL! ...Hey, politics, ain't beanbag.
reformist2
Nov 2015
#25
Yes, it's utterly impossible for my feeble male brain to understand my own thought processes.
jeff47
Nov 2015
#76
no! it's the devil's joystick! blocking us from applauding things like the TPP or preparing to send
MisterP
Nov 2015
#85
I am man. I am on the left. I highly respect Hillary Clinton... still voting for Bernie, sorry.
phleshdef
Nov 2015
#91
I'm a man and a leftist. I don't hate Hillary I just think she's unfit to hold public office.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2015
#117
So both the left and the right hate her, but some still insist that she's electable. Weird.
Scuba
Nov 2015
#122
Don't worry if Bernie doesn't win the primary I would be voting for the first Female President
Lans
Nov 2015
#137
The sexist rhetoric is blatant and they are becoming more an more comfortable....
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#138
Yes, it is all fun and play with the sexist comments and slurs and insults, until someone pokes
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#146
I think Hillary supporters have a bit of an ego-complex when it comes to Hillary.
RichVRichV
Nov 2015
#153
I don't hate Hillary Clinton. I don't fucking KNOW her. I just don't want her to be my President.
cherokeeprogressive
Nov 2015
#155