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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why does she have to be so nasty & dismissive? [View all]progree
(10,929 posts)79. That's MN governor Mark Dayton standing behind and in the middle of the picture
who briefly says something to her... did anyone hear/understand what he said?
He is a super-delegate supporting HRC is about all I know.
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Wait, you didn't hear it, but she was rude? Dont you think thats a massive presumption on your part?
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#84
Of course you do... but you didnt hear it by your own admision... so all you have is opinion.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#133
If you want to call all of hillary's surrounding staff "the mob", that's your business.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#141
I agree. That young woman was very rude. Hillary was right. She doesn't have to take that. nt
BreakfastClub
Mar 2016
#61
Based on photos off the campaign trail, she seems to like people like Trump and Kissinger a lot.
merrily
Mar 2016
#153
Oh,maybe that's what she keeps trying to brush off her shoulder in that clip from the Benghazi
2pooped2pop
Mar 2016
#14
Lol, who you and hillary consider rude i sssume is anyone who disagrees with you. Nt
Logical
Mar 2016
#102
Because she's a horrible, shitty person whose stomach probably turns at the mere thought of
Gene Debs
Mar 2016
#27
Because that woman's vote is not worth tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2016
#30
She is NOT the nominee at this point and IF this is an attack, it means you have a problem with HRC
karynnj
Mar 2016
#82
That's MN governor Mark Dayton standing behind and in the middle of the picture
progree
Mar 2016
#79
There was no excuse to talk to her like that. She obviously doesn't care about winning her vote,
jillan
Mar 2016
#94
Well guess what - if she is President there will be even more people questioning her to her face.
jillan
Mar 2016
#122
He knows the slightest flash of dismissiveness or anger and he would be painted "angry" forever...
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#169
Nope. She just doesn't tolerate back talk from 'those people', if you know what I mean.
Marr
Mar 2016
#97
She's incapable of having an honest, authentic, and heartfelt interaction w/ anyone she perceives...
drokhole
Mar 2016
#86
If that was Sanders, Hillary fans would cite this as him INSULTING a whole community.
Marr
Mar 2016
#95
Exactly!! That is the first thing I thought of especially coming on the heels (pun intended) of
jillan
Mar 2016
#100
I think Hillary is channeling Nixon complete with a campaign of dirty tricks.
Todays_Illusion
Mar 2016
#98
She interrupted her mid answer, then started looking down her nose at Hillary and bobbing her head..
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#162
Uh, nope. Keep putting words in peoples mouths. LOL @ you changing your vote over little old me.
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#165
Hate to disapoint...you were just the straw that broke the camels back...you're not that special.
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#167
Nope, according to three now- I am the all powerful vote flipper! So horrid in my mild disagreement
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#168
Have heard this w/ Bernie as Santa or the permissive Daddy and Hillary as the Mom who makes
bettyellen
Mar 2016
#159
Yeah, I suppose you can be condescending to, and piss someone off enough to make them want to
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2016
#142