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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary's deep foreign policy experience [View all]andrewv1
(168 posts)112. Nobody said you did, but I am reading other stuff here....
& starting to see a Dick Cheney/Henry Kissinger narrative here that's getting pretty bad.
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Creative excess. A romantic extreme, not a logical matter, like so much else in how we choose.
highprincipleswork
Jan 2016
#78
Openings, connections, great new day meeting folks of like mind. Go, Bernie Go!
highprincipleswork
Jan 2016
#84
EXCELLENT POST! I have Been Saying Incompetence, Poor Judgement, Poor Demonstrated Performance
CorporatistNation
Jan 2016
#93
You $hould check $ander$ $upport of the military indu$trial complex over the year$.
George II
Jan 2016
#29
It's Bernie talking about potential long term repercussions of the 1st and 2nd Iraq War
HerbChestnut
Jan 2016
#9
Two pilots: one who has yet to solo, and one who has made smoking holes in the ground, killing many.
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2016
#14
LOL! Libya, and Syria are some of the largest smokin' holes known to humankind!
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2016
#70
I believe taking out a ruthless brutal dictator is something to cheer and be proud of.
DCBob
Jan 2016
#83
"The mess that followed ..." is the PERFECT example of a fucked up and skewed view of Foreign Policy
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2016
#90
Did she laugh when it was reported "we" killed Gaddafi's g'children too?
bread_and_roses
Jan 2016
#113
It's absurd to blame the sitting Secretary of State for the positions she took`
Fawke Em
Jan 2016
#116
Last weekend he was asked a foreign policy question on CNN and he started talking about....
George II
Jan 2016
#31
The question had to do with the situation in the middle east, his answer was way off track.
George II
Jan 2016
#56
The Pentagon recognizes the impact climate change will have on foreign policy, are studying
Ikonoklast
Jan 2016
#125
Can anyone imagine a no fly zone in Syria, what happens if the Russians violate it
Uncle Joe
Jan 2016
#10
Sanders, Nov. 14: "leading the world this country will rid our planet of ... ISIS."
ucrdem
Jan 2016
#20
By voting against the Brady Bill Five times ?! No, Sanders puts down his stone in that category too
uponit7771
Jan 2016
#85
If voting for the war in Iraq without bothering to read the N.I.E. is "experience"
raindaddy
Jan 2016
#43
There's a big difference between voting for the attack of another country without bothering to read
raindaddy
Jan 2016
#66
She's been making bad decisions for years. I really do question her judgement.
reformist2
Jan 2016
#12
Nothing in the link says that Kerry favors a no fly zone,not to mention the article is from October
karynnj
Jan 2016
#75
Yes. That also goes for Biden in a Dem primary and anyone else who voted for the IWR.
Martin Eden
Jan 2016
#106
And as SOS she was discussing the TPP with other heads of state and didn't know enough about it...
cascadiance
Jan 2016
#61
When I saw the title of the thread I almost laughed out a lung or two!
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jan 2016
#64
From just what I read here, Hillary is getting very close to being a War Criminal
andrewv1
Jan 2016
#103
Kinda like John Dillinger bragging about his deep experience in banking.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2016
#107
Hillary would continue the same belligerent foreign policy that has persisted
Maedhros
Jan 2016
#117