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onehandle

(51,122 posts)
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:27 PM Apr 2014

Would you support Rand Paul over Hillary Clinton if he ran as a Democrat for President?



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Would you support Rand Paul over Hillary Clinton if he ran as a Democrat for President? (Original Post) onehandle Apr 2014 OP
Are you nutz??? I would NEVER support him, no matter what label he ran under. CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2014 #1
Heh. onehandle Apr 2014 #2
You've summed up my position nicely. Shrike47 Apr 2014 #28
I have a better one that is even remotely possible... VanillaRhapsody Apr 2014 #3
That scenario would make me think twice. I might vote for that ticket, either of them. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2014 #5
Then it might be good "Democratic Party Ettiquette to withhold judgment until then or at least until VanillaRhapsody Apr 2014 #15
Hey, why are you yelling at me? I just answered your question... CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2014 #17
He/she is yelling at you ... Trajan Apr 2014 #76
Aw, thank you, my dear Trajan... CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2014 #78
ditto, Trajan noiretextatique Apr 2014 #80
She wouldn't choose Berine in a million years oneofthe99 Apr 2014 #23
He's too old--she did give him money from her old Senate PAC though and helped get him elected. nt MADem Apr 2014 #27
They are polar opposites in their belief systems oneofthe99 Apr 2014 #29
They aren't so opposite as some here would like to insist. MADem Apr 2014 #30
She gave him money maybe because she likes him . He is a likable guy oneofthe99 Apr 2014 #36
No, she gave him twice as much money as she gave to other Senate candidates. MADem Apr 2014 #38
I never claimed to know them personally , I watched them vote oneofthe99 Apr 2014 #43
I'm simply imparting a few facts here. MADem Apr 2014 #48
Source? Scuba Apr 2014 #62
HILLPAC--it's a matter of public record. nt MADem Apr 2014 #65
Source? Scuba Apr 2014 #66
OPEN SECRETS, and here's something closer to Bernie's "Socialist Worker" bone, to MADem Apr 2014 #67
Good enough. Thanks. Scuba Apr 2014 #69
Why Isn't There A Dirty Socialist Apr 2014 #4
This sarisataka Apr 2014 #33
That is certainly the phrase... 3catwoman3 Apr 2014 #41
Ought to have a jury look at this one. nt Snotcicles Apr 2014 #6
I also refuse to give him ice water when I see him in hell. FarPoint Apr 2014 #7
No, but I will hide this thread until after the Midterms. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2014 #8
Pigs will grow wings and fly long before Rand Paul changes parties to Democrat. Agnosticsherbet Apr 2014 #9
Would you support Zombie Reagan if he ran against Robot Hitler? Taitertots Apr 2014 #10
I would rather... HipChick Apr 2014 #11
Choke? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2014 #21
That's one wild triangle.... Junkdrawer Apr 2014 #12
No (nt) bigwillq Apr 2014 #13
I'd support that came closer to supporting these 9 principles BlueStreak Apr 2014 #14
but only one thinks the civil rights act was a bad thing arely staircase Apr 2014 #45
And what is not on that list is the quality of SCOTUS appointees BlueStreak Apr 2014 #53
best way to make sure the next democratic president has a progressive agenda arely staircase Apr 2014 #54
Do you really think Hillary would support #5, even tepidly? That's not what the record says ... Scuba Apr 2014 #64
I'm trying to give her every possible opportunity to be more desirable than Rand BlueStreak Apr 2014 #72
Unless he changed all his policies, Jamaal510 Apr 2014 #16
If it's between one or the other Blue_Tires Apr 2014 #18
speechless no1uno Apr 2014 #19
You need one more vote choice. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2014 #20
It's 2014, not 2016. I'm going to vote for Democrats taking back the House. nt tridim Apr 2014 #22
Rounding up voters Maerzie Apr 2014 #49
Welcome to DU ... I heartily agree etherealtruth Apr 2014 #83
Lightweight dipshit with bad hair. TwilightGardener Apr 2014 #24
that isn't hair nt arely staircase Apr 2014 #46
...who needs a butler, since he's clearly incapable of dressing himself. (nt) Paladin Apr 2014 #63
Whats with the bullshit???? Historic NY Apr 2014 #25
I will be the first to say... awoke_in_2003 Apr 2014 #26
Max Baucus would be better than Rand Paul. Dawson Leery Apr 2014 #31
Talk about a waste of time poll... brooklynite Apr 2014 #32
There are enough people here who parrot Rand Paul & do everything to trash Pres Obama... baldguy Apr 2014 #34
and wasn't that the real point of the poll G_j Apr 2014 #70
So, you agree that the poll is not "pointless". baldguy Apr 2014 #75
Rand Paul??over Hillary Maerzie Apr 2014 #35
Welcome to DU, Maerzie. SunSeeker Apr 2014 #39
Thanks! Maerzie Apr 2014 #40
We can call hime... 3catwoman3 Apr 2014 #42
100% flamebait, you mean. Iggo Apr 2014 #37
not no, but arely staircase Apr 2014 #44
If he won in the primary, I'd have no choice but to vote for him. Maedhros Apr 2014 #47
Rand Paul is No DEMOCRAT!! Maerzie Apr 2014 #51
The OP was not being serious. TBF Apr 2014 #58
what? nt arely staircase Apr 2014 #55
i see what you did there frylock Apr 2014 #56
True treestar Apr 2014 #60
The great Samuel L. Jackson put it best... jmowreader Apr 2014 #50
Would that fucking creature he carries around on his head be his running mate? Warren DeMontague Apr 2014 #52
Very silly oldandhappy Apr 2014 #57
You forgot the kitten option - TBF Apr 2014 #59
How about a ... 99Forever Apr 2014 #61
Perhaps you missed the write in option for Bernie Sanders? ozone_man Apr 2014 #77
That'll will likely be my actual vote... 99Forever Apr 2014 #79
2 yes votes? spanone Apr 2014 #68
Yes, I feel like saying to those folks, "You know we can see you, right?" stevenleser Apr 2014 #73
I wouldn't support him as he is now. LuvNewcastle Apr 2014 #71
Of course no. Even if I am far to be an Hillary lover! mylye2222 Apr 2014 #74
we need someone Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #81
Puh-leeze. WinkyDink Apr 2014 #82
I'll support my australian shepherd LWolf Apr 2014 #84
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2014 #85
Can I vote for his toupee? DefenseLawyer Apr 2014 #86

Shrike47

(6,913 posts)
28. You've summed up my position nicely.
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:57 PM
Apr 2014

I don't understand how he gets the Dem nomination in this scenario. Have the Triffids taken over?

 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
3. I have a better one that is even remotely possible...
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:31 PM
Apr 2014

"would you vote for Hillary Clinton if Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders were her VP"?

 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
15. Then it might be good "Democratic Party Ettiquette to withhold judgment until then or at least until
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:38 PM
Apr 2014

AFTER THE UPCOMING MIDTERMS!!!!!! This constant constant constant worry about Hillary Rodham Clinton's plans are just a distraction....


CaliforniaPeggy

(149,523 posts)
17. Hey, why are you yelling at me? I just answered your question...
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:41 PM
Apr 2014

Of course the midterms are more important. Are we supposed to ignore any and all threads about 2016?

Of course not.

So, easy does it, OK?

 

Trajan

(19,089 posts)
76. He/she is yelling at you ...
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 08:34 PM
Apr 2014

Because, in my opinion, that person is not a very nice person, and usually creates negativity and tension in our little happy DU home ...

He/she is not alone ...

The exact opposite of the delightful California Peggy, a well known and established nice person ...

MADem

(135,425 posts)
27. He's too old--she did give him money from her old Senate PAC though and helped get him elected. nt
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:55 PM
Apr 2014
 

oneofthe99

(712 posts)
29. They are polar opposites in their belief systems
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 10:01 PM
Apr 2014

She or any future President can't have a VP with such a difference in thought on political beliefs.

Hillary is very close to being a moderate republican in a lot of things she supports.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
30. They aren't so opposite as some here would like to insist.
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 10:04 PM
Apr 2014

That's why she gave him money to help him win.

 

oneofthe99

(712 posts)
36. She gave him money maybe because she likes him . He is a likable guy
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 10:26 PM
Apr 2014

They are opposite on almost everything.
Bernie is the guy any Democrat in the house or senate can rely on when they have a vote
on anything that has to do with Progressivism .

You need people like that for certain votes , Hillary knows this. Some of her ideas are progressive but then others are very
shall I say Republican.... Bernie is the type Hillary could never has as a VP.........no way

Hell she would but heads enough with Elizabeth as a VP never mind Bernie .

MADem

(135,425 posts)
38. No, she gave him twice as much money as she gave to other Senate candidates.
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 10:29 PM
Apr 2014

Sure, she likes him, and she wanted him to WIN.

I don't think you know HRC or Sanders as well as you imagine you do.

 

oneofthe99

(712 posts)
43. I never claimed to know them personally , I watched them vote
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 11:29 PM
Apr 2014

I'm not going to get in a pissing match with you about Hillary.
I don't want to see her as President but if she wins the primary then I'll vote for her of course.

Damn it's not a secret that she is a supporter of Big Banks , the huge pharmaceutical industry and their lobbyists,
NAFTA , the South Korea , Panama , Columbia free trade agreement Obama signed.

This was a huge win for corporations to move even more jobs out of America.
If you want to believe this is creating jobs in America , so be it

MADem

(135,425 posts)
48. I'm simply imparting a few facts here.
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 12:00 AM
Apr 2014

She gave Sanders and two others DOUBLE what she gave the rest.

That's a matter of public record.

Yet you continue to suggest that there's no convergence between them.

If you want to believe they are adversaries, so be it...

MADem

(135,425 posts)
67. OPEN SECRETS, and here's something closer to Bernie's "Socialist Worker" bone, to
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 09:52 AM
Apr 2014

give you the full flavor of the import of the donation:

http://socialistworker.org/2006-2/610/610_11_BernieSanders.shtml

...Sanders did accept support from national Democrats like Chuck Schumer, Harry Reid, Barack Obama and Barbara Boxer. He also accepted a large donation from Hillary Clinton's Political Action Committee, HILLPAC, which featured him as one of its most important candidates.

Sanders in turn backed Democrats against third-party alternatives. In the election to fill his House seat, he and his supporters helped dissuade Progressive Party hopeful David Zuckerman from running, and went on to support the Democrat Peter Welch, who eventually won.

Sanders' endorsement of the Democrats no doubt helped him build his war chest of about $5 million, over 80 percent of which came from out of state.

To put an exclamation point on his all-but-declared membership in the Democratic Party, Sanders celebrated his election victory, contrary to his tradition of hosting a separate party, with the Democrats. He has promised to caucus with the Democrats in the Senate, and the media thus takes him for granted as part of the new majority in the Senate....


Her PAC donation was in his top twenty list
.

Agnosticsherbet

(11,619 posts)
9. Pigs will grow wings and fly long before Rand Paul changes parties to Democrat.
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:34 PM
Apr 2014

I would not support him no matter even if Fox News put a (D) after his name.

 

BlueStreak

(8,377 posts)
14. I'd support that came closer to supporting these 9 principles
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:38 PM
Apr 2014


Here's how I would rate the two candidates:

Hillary would probably support (at least tepidly) 1, 4, 5, 6 -- total of 4 out of 9.

Paul would probably support 1, 3, 4, and 9 a little. That's about 4 out of 9.

Really, we deserve better than that.

arely staircase

(12,482 posts)
45. but only one thinks the civil rights act was a bad thing
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 11:33 PM
Apr 2014

Last edited Fri Apr 18, 2014, 01:45 AM - Edit history (1)

guess which one.

 

BlueStreak

(8,377 posts)
53. And what is not on that list is the quality of SCOTUS appointees
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 01:43 AM
Apr 2014

I would trust Hillary to nominate people who are far to the right of Kagan and Sotomayor. Clinton appointees would probably be corporatists. But Paul appointees would be flat out libertarian lunatics. So I'd have to give the edge to Hillary.

The reality is that we probably will not have any practical alternative to Hillary and our real opportunity for progress is to elect her and then work like hell to make sure she feels the heat from the left every day of her Presidency.

arely staircase

(12,482 posts)
54. best way to make sure the next democratic president has a progressive agenda
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 01:45 AM
Apr 2014

elect a progressive congress

 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
64. Do you really think Hillary would support #5, even tepidly? That's not what the record says ...
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 09:20 AM
Apr 2014
 

BlueStreak

(8,377 posts)
72. I'm trying to give her every possible opportunity to be more desirable than Rand
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 05:46 PM
Apr 2014

It should not be close, but it really is.

There are certainly plenty of other differences no listed on these 9 points, but frankly, I side with Rand rather than the DLCers on a few of those.

The point is that we ought to be holding candidates' feet to the fire on the most important issues and not let them just get by with vague rhetoric.

Jamaal510

(10,893 posts)
16. Unless he changed all his policies,
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:39 PM
Apr 2014

I'd rather vote 3rd party. Me voting for motherphuckin' Rand Paul really would be like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders.

I'd be a grade A dunce to support somebody who doesn't care about my right (as a minority) to vote, my right to clean air/water, or a livable wage.

Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
18. If it's between one or the other
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:43 PM
Apr 2014

Hillary could run as a repub and she would still (grudgingly) have my vote...

Maerzie

(4 posts)
49. Rounding up voters
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 12:25 AM
Apr 2014

We'd better ALL round up as many more Democrats as we can, and even offer them rides to the polls, to offset the numbers of people, who don't even understand that they ARE Democrats, who fall for the propaganda and vote AGAINST themselves and their families! . Print up some of the FACTS so they can SEE what's happening, as our democracy is being bought out from under us! It always shocks me how many low income people actually believe they're Teapublicans, and vote FOR the multi-billionaire selfish philosophy! I STILL haven't found ANYBODY who can tell me of ANY legislation the opposition writes and passes, that benefits ANYONE ELSE, besides the super-wealthy people, who make MORE THAN the $250,000 EACH ($500,000 per couple) limits, set BY the Teapublicans, as the dividing line! MOST of the people I know make WAAAAAAY less than that, while still not being thought of, as "poor"!

If we are going to have ANY "balance of power", as intended by our Founding Fathers, we have to get every voting age person out to the polls, so they realize that we definitely CAN still be a government OF, BY, and FOR "the PEOPLE". WE, who don't make that much money every year, ARE the "MAJORITY". No "REAL" Teapublican (the ones with the REAL money) could EVER win ANY political race, IF all voting age people would get to the polls and cast their ballots!

 

awoke_in_2003

(34,582 posts)
26. I will be the first to say...
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 09:53 PM
Apr 2014

that Hillary will not be my first choice. But Rand Paul? I would vote for Charles Mansen before I voted for Rand Paul.

G_j

(40,366 posts)
70. and wasn't that the real point of the poll
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 10:03 AM
Apr 2014

to provide a vehicle for you to accuse DUers of parroting Paul?

Maerzie

(4 posts)
35. Rand Paul??over Hillary
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 10:22 PM
Apr 2014

NEVER in a million years! He's still wet behind the ears and living on his Dad's following! Does he even have ONE real opinion of his own?? He only has time to set his hair in pincurls every night anyway! His curls are his "strength"!

Maerzie

(4 posts)
40. Thanks!
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 10:42 PM
Apr 2014

Thanks, SunSeeker! I blog everywhere, so you might see my name once in a while in weird places!

 

Maedhros

(10,007 posts)
47. If he won in the primary, I'd have no choice but to vote for him.
Thu Apr 17, 2014, 11:56 PM
Apr 2014

Because the Republican alternative would be so much worse!

Maerzie

(4 posts)
51. Rand Paul is No DEMOCRAT!!
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 01:32 AM
Apr 2014

Rand Paul could NEVER run as a Democrat! He is the opposite of "Democrat"! Are you saying that no Democrat , at all, will run for president?? There is ALWAYS a "CHOICE"! Even if ZERO Democrat is on the ballot for some office, it's better to SKIP that vote COMPLETELY, and leave it blank, than to zero out another's Democrat vote, by voting FOR some Teapublican! Or, write in SOME name, so nobody else can fill in the Republican X! I have been using paper ballots the last few elections again, since I found out how easily some computer geek can "jimmy" the voting machines. Also, the machines are only as good as they're programmed. They can be "FIXED" so that the vote goes to the OPPOSITE candidate!

So, until the voting machines get changed, so they are infallible, I won't be trusting them again! Even on the paper ballot, I always take my own ballpoint pen into the booth, so my vote can't be changed. If I leave something blank, I also ink, next to the square, in parentheses, &quot left blank)", or, &quot left blank on purpose)"! Mysterious "HOLES" in ballot bags, as happened in Wisconsin, is a problem I haven't figured out how to remedy, YET! But, be assured, if there is a WAY for crookedness to be easy, there are those few low class CROOKS, who WILL try to cheat!

TBF

(32,004 posts)
58. The OP was not being serious.
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 08:38 AM
Apr 2014

No one on this website thinks that Rand Paul is a democrat. The writer was mocking the fact that certain democrats will support any actions of a democrat even if they are arguably bad.

Welcome to DU.

jmowreader

(50,528 posts)
50. The great Samuel L. Jackson put it best...
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 12:26 AM
Apr 2014


Really? When his daddy gets to the Pearly Gates, Saint Peter is going to say, "you don't get in because you love selfishness and greed. In fact, you love them so much you named your son after Ayn Fucking Rand. Normally we are gracious and kind when rejecting someone for their faults on earth, but you're different: get your ass out of here right now."

oldandhappy

(6,719 posts)
57. Very silly
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 04:01 AM
Apr 2014

The serious side is that we need to take back the House. Our local Dem group is working hard to help flip one district in 2014 and a second one in 2016.

Please volunteer to be a precinct worker where you live. thanks.

99Forever

(14,524 posts)
79. That'll will likely be my actual vote...
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 08:47 PM
Apr 2014

... in 2016 if the choices are HRC and some random Republiturd. That or write in Warren.

LuvNewcastle

(16,834 posts)
71. I wouldn't support him as he is now.
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 10:10 AM
Apr 2014

If we're going to deal with hypothetical situations, I suppose we could imagine a Progressive Rand Paul who believes in the same things Bernie Sanders believes. In that case, yes, I would support him. But if he was still a RW Libertarian running as a Democrat, there's no way in hell I'd vote for him. However, I wouldn't vote for Hillary either. If the choice was between those two, I'd look for another candidate.

 

mylye2222

(2,992 posts)
74. Of course no. Even if I am far to be an Hillary lover!
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 05:54 PM
Apr 2014

If I were a US citizen, even if it's clear that I don't appreciate Hillary personnaly, the best priority would not be my personal opinion of a candidate, but the sanity and safety and my contry. And try to keep it away from RW destructive policies and therefore the safeguarding of common well being is that priority.

Niceguy1

(2,467 posts)
81. we need someone
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 09:09 PM
Apr 2014

That can actually win, like Clinton. Feel good candidates will give the white house to the republicans

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
84. I'll support my australian shepherd
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 09:23 PM
Apr 2014

over HRC if she decides to run as a Democrat, which is a more likely scenario than yours.

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