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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: It's amazing. Even with almost all the dem heavy hitters running interference for [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)60. Thanks, fixed my post.
I typed Arkansas in a mind slip, probably thinking about the time she spent there with Bill.
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It's amazing. Even with almost all the dem heavy hitters running interference for [View all]
cali
Feb 2016
OP
You left out the worst one. With all of the Big Money donations, she owes a yuuuuge quid pro quo
Dustlawyer
Feb 2016
#1
As Sec of State (on our dime) she was lobbying the governments of other countries on behalf of
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#132
Name some issues she is progressive on. Not foreign policy (supports wars), not keeping Wall Street
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#133
"Why do you guys post and flame over things everyone knows are untrue? Expression of anxiety?"
Plucketeer
Feb 2016
#45
But not as badly shafted as with a Trump or Cruz manning the helm. Adults must
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2016
#10
I understand your frustration. But please stop and consider that a President Trump (who
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2016
#14
Jimmy, being a true Christian (for what that's worth to many of us) should know
maddiemom
Feb 2016
#78
Unless Sanders is the reincarnation of Jesus Christ, you will ALWAYS vote for the lesser of 2 evils.
randome
Feb 2016
#25
This is very sage analysis and advice and really deserves to be its own OP, in my opinion. - nt
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2016
#71
There is a Dutch saying: "an ass doesn't stumble over the same stone twice" ...
Betty Karlson
Feb 2016
#88
And so my point: it's a problem that social is as demographically limited as it is.
JudyM
Feb 2016
#107
43% of Iowa Dem caucusers self-identified as socialist. Insanity is thinking that the fact that
DanTex
Feb 2016
#3
His 49% of the vote likely captured all 43% of those polled who favor socialism. GO BERNIE! n/t
JimDandy
Feb 2016
#130
I'm sick and tired of all of Third Way - Hillary is just the current figurehead of the wider problem
Betty Karlson
Feb 2016
#158
She's Adlai Stevenson, v 2.0 (minus the liberalism and without the sense of humor) - nt
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2016
#9
Yeah, I know my analogy is only telling half the story (or less). My folks were big
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2016
#23
Why do you think Stevenson sought the nomination again in 1956? Granted, Ike's first term
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2016
#37
Thanks so much for these reminiscences - they help bridge the past to the future. - nt
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2016
#64
Adlai was against the use of nuclear weapons. Didn't Clinton say that she would bomb Iran
rhett o rick
Feb 2016
#134
More than likely Hillary will not be the next President if she is the nominee....
andrewv1
Feb 2016
#18
And yet in every state that has been polled other than Sanders' home state and its neighbor.....
George II
Feb 2016
#21
I'm not saying they are, but if the polls saying Sanders will beat the Republican
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2016
#125
How do you plan on proving the voters of the GE don't like Hillary merely because
treestar
Feb 2016
#48
Yes, it's odd that Illinois Hillary didn't get the 'neighbour boost' in Iowa that everyone says is
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Feb 2016
#51
She was on the board of Wal-Mart when she was First Lady of Arkansas.
Manifestor_of_Light
Feb 2016
#74
The population and ratios on this web site do not mirror the outside world... sorry.
NurseJackie
Feb 2016
#75
Yes! But if she prevails in the primary, we will all enthusiastically vote for her! Meanwhile,
Akamai
Feb 2016
#109
Precisely, because we are at a "dangerous moment" as Goldman Sachs reminds us, the stakes at
mother earth
Feb 2016
#115
That's because many, many Democrats have woken up, smelled the coffee and realized that . . .
Jack Rabbit
Feb 2016
#117
Hillary may squeak by in the general election, but we'll definitely be toast down ticket.
TIME TO PANIC
Feb 2016
#119