2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumPickles Bush Speaks
On March 18, I had an OP asking the DU community -- in a general election contest between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump -- who they believed the Bush family would be supporting? I think it is a fair question for people to consider during the Democratic Partys presidential primary, and was pleased that more than 150 comments comprised the discussion that followed. I was a little surprised that a few people -- all supporters of Hillary -- expressed negative views of the question.
Although it hasnt received much press, former First Lady hinted earlier this week that she would likely support Hillary over Trump:
http://winningdemocrats.com/laura-bush-slams-the-gop-says-shed-rather-vote-for-hillary-than-a-republican/
I appreciate that every individual has the right -- and indeed, the responsibility -- to determine what significance this has, if any. Everyone has the right to their opinion.
In my own opinion, this suggests that the elite are like a family. Membership is not based upon what political party they belong to, so much as their value system, and loyalty to that family.
There is only one candidate who does not belong to, or hope to join, that family. And that is Senator Bernie Sanders. He is the only candidate who is honestly looking out for your familys interests. He is the only candidate that is not on the pay roll of the elite. He is the only candidate that prefers to break bread with the citizens of the country, rather than the elite.
Peace,
H2O Man
Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)H2O Man
(73,315 posts)I first heard that name for her here on DU. I do not remember who said it first. However, it has stuck in my mind ever since.
On a more serious note, I believe that the movie "The Stepford Wives" was based upon Laura.
bobthedrummer
(26,083 posts)H2O Man
(73,315 posts)It would seem to be an issue that is worthy of consideration.. Though not an outright endorsement, it deserves discussion.
nichomachus
(12,754 posts)She's not following the party line.
H2O Man
(73,315 posts)is proof that there is a future in plastics.
bigtree
(85,917 posts)...here's what she said:
I want our next president whoever he or she might be to be somebody who is interested in women in Afghanistan and who will continue US policies that we continue to do what were committed to do as a country.
Thats who I want or the kind of people that will do that and will pay attention to our history, and know whats whats happened before and know specifically how we can continue to do the good things that we do around the world.
That was IT, despite the editorializing in the article you posted. Not a word from Bush about endorsing Hillary, so this is more projection of the loaded question you posed in March, than a legitimate premise.
Indeed, in this primary, it's Sanders who has benefited from republican votes in states with open elections, not to mention republican millions spent alongside of Sanders' campaign against Hillary, often using identical messaging as the senator.
Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)"It may be hard for your viewers to remember how difficult it was for people to talk about HIV/AIDS back in the 1980s and because of both president and Mrs. Reagan in particular Mrs. Reagan we started a national conversation, when before nobody would talk about it, nobody wanted to do anything about it, and that too is something I really appreciate with her very effective low-key advocacy. It penetrated the public conscience and people began to say, hey, we have to do something about this too." Hillary Clinton, last month.
She was pandering to some segment with that outlandish revisionism, obviously it was intended to please her conservative base.