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In reply to the discussion: I think I'm doing a re-think on Hillary...This "pile-on" of her is so ridiculous and just seems [View all]OregonBlue
(8,159 posts)5. While she is no where near as progressive as I would like, she is still a damn sight better
than any of the mouth breathers the GOP has on offer. I think she is smart. I think she cares about the country. If my choice is Hillary or Jeb or Walker or Paul, there is no doubt in my mind how I would vote. She won't try to repeal the ACA and probably will try to add to it since it is one of her passions. She won't try to disrupt our negotiations with Iran because she actually does care about Israel and would like to see the ME safer. There are things I don't like but there is lots I do like too.
She also stands a much better choice of winning than anyone else in the Democratic party right now.
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I think I'm doing a re-think on Hillary...This "pile-on" of her is so ridiculous and just seems [View all]
monmouth4
Mar 2015
OP
I do give her credit for emphasizing the importance of Asia to our interests.
TwilightGardener
Mar 2015
#10
She's not perfect, and we can go back and forth on the pros and cons, but you asked
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2015
#12
The double-edged sword with her is, people who admire her do so because of who
TwilightGardener
Mar 2015
#15
" If her image of Towering Clinton Might and Inevitability starts to crumble, what's left?"
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2015
#19
The Clintons have been in the public eye long enough for me to reasonably
TwilightGardener
Mar 2015
#41
Jeb Bush is another Hillary Clinton. Not a very distinguished governor
TwilightGardener
Mar 2015
#44
I guess "wonderful" was a bit of exaggeration and I don't recall her having any lasting
monmouth4
Mar 2015
#9
she was implementing the poliocy of her boss, obama. she is not the one to criticize for policy nt
msongs
Mar 2015
#17
I think that in the general most people will vote for Clinton in the general election.
el_bryanto
Mar 2015
#3
Don't like her much and didn't think she did anything significant as Sen or SecState….BUT...
blm
Mar 2015
#4
While she is no where near as progressive as I would like, she is still a damn sight better
OregonBlue
Mar 2015
#5
It's totally safe to support someone who is not going to run. They can never disappoint you.
Hekate
Mar 2015
#46
There is a huge difference between Republiconism and Conservativism. The sexist Republicans
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#38
Well, looks like this story will last for months, so I guess you will be a hard core supporter by
dissentient
Mar 2015
#13
It only looks that way because there isn't something newer and shinier to ponder
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#14
She capitulated to Republicons. She is partially responsible for the deaths of thousands.
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#22
Has Elizabeth Warren called for the immediate withdrawl of our trips from Iraq/Afghanistan?
brooklynite
Mar 2015
#26
You are right, I was never in her camp but this piling on is a bit much and a good hard
monmouth4
Mar 2015
#32