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George Takei: Four years ago, @HillaryClinton told us how this would go. Give it up, Donald, you're (Original Post) tblue37 Nov 2020 OP
Yep. dalton99a Nov 2020 #1
Her debate performances were part of what made her loss surprising to me. D23MIURG23 Nov 2020 #2
I don't think everyone watches debates kwolf68 Nov 2020 #4
Goddamn kwolf68 Nov 2020 #3

D23MIURG23

(2,845 posts)
2. Her debate performances were part of what made her loss surprising to me.
Sun Nov 8, 2020, 12:09 PM
Nov 2020

I thought she mopped the floor with him.

kwolf68

(7,365 posts)
4. I don't think everyone watches debates
Sun Nov 8, 2020, 12:16 PM
Nov 2020

Mostly just political junkies. And I thought Hillary was like Gore, stoically brilliant and extremely calm and presidential, maybe "political". But Gore ran against a sidewalk redneck and Hillary ran against whatever the fuck that was so Bush and Dump "looked different", "sounded different". Basically, well our nation has issues so lets not choose the smart one.

W and Trump have to be two of the dumbest idiots to ever win election. Hillary and Gore are both highly intelligent people. I think dumb sells honestly.

kwolf68

(7,365 posts)
3. Goddamn
Sun Nov 8, 2020, 12:13 PM
Nov 2020

Hillary hit that one not only out the stadium, but out the stratosphere. Hillary Clinton lost and we have to live with that dreadful result that lead to epic chicanery, but we can still learn from her leadership. Nope she never became the first female President, but her value to this nation has been very under-appreciated for a long time. I do trust history will treat her very well.
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