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Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: Donuel Date: 20 Feb 20 - 02:06 PM Why Trump may have won was because people wanted a big change. We tried an all hat no cowboy, a black man and now a child. Lets try a kevetching Jew who knows what we want even if we can't afford it after Trump has doubled the debt? Or our first woman President, I don't care. It looks like China will not loan us money in the foreseeable future. |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: Steve Shaw Date: 21 Feb 20 - 05:16 AM As Beethoven said, Oh man, help thyself. |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: michaelr Date: 22 Feb 20 - 04:55 PM I think Bloomberg is a ringer, put in by the 1% to elbow Bernie out. He's just as deplorable as Trump himself. |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: Donuel Date: 22 Feb 20 - 05:17 PM It looks like Bernie should pick Warren or Klobachar as VP and cruise to victory with Styer and Bloomberg $. |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: keberoxu Date: 23 Feb 20 - 12:59 PM Honestly, I think anything could happen in any sequence -- the whole situation is so unstable. |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: Steve Shaw Date: 23 Feb 20 - 03:33 PM It's not unstable. It's just a process that we go through every four years. |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (:#) From: Donuel Date: 24 Feb 20 - 07:11 AM Dick Van Dyke (92) endorses BERNIE. "Someone younger and honest like Bernie is a Great Choice." |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: keberoxu Date: 24 Feb 20 - 07:18 PM Dick Van Dyke, eh? chim chiminee chim chiminee chim chim chereeee ... |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: Donuel Date: 27 Feb 20 - 07:13 AM A woman, a socialist and a gay walk into a bar and immediatly are arrested. "Why?" they asked. Trump said "It's my Barr". |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: Donuel Date: 27 Feb 20 - 07:27 AM 5 years ago Trump was not a Republican, some say he still isn't. Sanders is not a democrat. the game is afoot |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: EBarnacle Date: 28 Feb 20 - 10:34 AM I saw an article yesterday that it both illegal and unconstitutional for Trump to pardon anyone associated with his impeachment [like Roger Stone] because he was impeached and such actions would be considered a payoff for misdeeds. President Pence on fire, however, could. |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: keberoxu Date: 29 Feb 20 - 08:53 PM The OP referenced, from the Hillary Clinton interview, not only the 'this is abnormal' quote, but Clinton's opinions on Bernie Sanders; I have seen little in this thread that takes those specific opinions into consideration. So, this post will print out the part of the interview in which Hillary Clinton speaks about Bernie Sanders. In the doc[umentary], you're brutally honest on Sanders: 'He was in Congress for years. He had one Senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician. It's all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.' That assessment still hold? Yes, it does. If he gets the nomination, will you endorse and campaign for him? I'm not going to go there yet. We're still in a very vigorous primary season. I will say, however, that it's not only him, it's the culture around him. It's his leadership team. It's his prominent supporters. It's his online Bernie Bro[ther]s and their relentless attacks on lots of his competitors, particularly the women. And I really hope people are paying attention to that because it should be worrisome that he has permitted this culture -- not only permitted, [he] seems to really be very much supporting it. And I don't think we want to go down that road again where you campaign by insult and attack and maybe you try to get some distance from it, but you either don't know what y our campaign and supporters are doing or you're just giving them a wink and you want them to go after Kamala [Harris] or after Elizabeth [Warren]. I think that's a pattern that people should take into account when they make their decisions. Speaking of, he allegedly told Sen. Elizabeth Warren in 2018 that he didn't think a woman could win, a statement he vigorously denies. How did you digest that? Well, number one, I think [that sentiment] is untrue, which we should all say loudly. I mean, I did get more votes both in the primary, by about 4 million, and in the general election, by about 3 million. I think that both the press and the public have to really hold everybody running accountable for what they say and what their campaign says and does. That's particularly true with what's going on right now with the Bernie campaign having gone after Elizabeth [Warren] with a very personal attack on her. Then this argument about whether or not, or when he did or didn't say, that a woman couldn't be elected: it's part of a pattern. If it were a one-off, you might say, "OK, fine." But he said I was unqualified. I had a lot more experience than he did, and got a lot more done than he had, but that was his attack on me. I just think people need to pay attention because we want, hopefully, to elect a president who's going to try to bring us together, and not either turn a blind eye, or actually reward the kind of insulting, attacking, demeaning, degrading behavior that we've seen from this current administration. |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: Mossback Date: 01 Mar 20 - 10:16 AM Well worth re-posting from 07 Feb 20 - 09:42 AM: [ as is the rest of that particular post ] Keberoxu, everyone is tired of this topic except those who want to keep fighting about anything. |
Subject: RE: BS: 'this is abnormal' (Hillary Clinton) From: keberoxu Date: 01 Mar 20 - 01:55 PM Guess someone isn't everyone. |