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In reply to the discussion: I'm very sorry Hillary Clinton has a sad today. [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)167. Calling Civil Rights, Voting Rights and reproductive rights 'wedge issues' is very 2003
It's also very Republican and no way to attract voters.
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"it seems, she's disinterested in following the law when it comes to governmental data collection."
wyldwolf
Mar 2015
#1
Law or not, she did the EXACT SAME THING SARAH PALIN DID! HRC acted deceptively.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2015
#203
It seems like a misreading of the ACA while not perfect has been a godsend to many people.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#40
Obviously you don't accept what she wrote in her book. That could be considered evolution
still_one
Mar 2015
#87
It's posts like this that make me wish that "Oh, Snap" were still an "in" saying.
merrily
Mar 2015
#116
Disagree, but while we're at it, there's a whole slew of DUers who changed their stances on a dime
cui bono
Mar 2015
#179
And maybe you could comment on the OP rather than attempting to discredit the messenger, a tactic
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#201
You know, there is a thread of truth in everything Limbaugh and O'Reilly say, too.
Buzz Clik
Mar 2015
#128
+1 The meme that left of center is more rightist than the center right is ludicrous on its face.
merrily
Mar 2015
#147
Does it faze you at all that Pitt has now been shown to be incredibly premature in passing judgment?
Buzz Clik
Mar 2015
#208
Were you that dismissive of violating the Federal Records Act when Bushco did it?
merrily
Mar 2015
#148
Not to mention the scarier part of the post that is sayingn go ahead and break the law
cui bono
Mar 2015
#193
P.S. Please post whatever nonsense, true or not, you must post to protect the anointed one
merrily
Mar 2015
#204
More rhan that, he admits that avoiding primaries has been official DSCC POLICY since 2005.
merrily
Mar 2015
#211
What mistake? Most of them are simply supporting the anointee of the Democratic Party.
merrily
Mar 2015
#149
Flowers blooming are always helped along by sowing turds. And white hat/black hat logic.
Fred Sanders
Mar 2015
#10
Demanding comment board answers...no reply?..declaring victory! Save you the trouble..you win. White hat, always.
Fred Sanders
Mar 2015
#18
Exactly my point...nuance invites debate, choosing hats invites prattle and turd flinging.
Fred Sanders
Mar 2015
#26
Never stand in front of someone with an ideological axe to grind./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#32
I don't know that there'll be no one. That's my point. Who's it going to be that will
Fla Dem
Mar 2015
#246
Why do I need to have the alternative handy? If I don't, does that mean it has to be HC?
cui bono
Mar 2015
#249
Is there an election? Let me get out my calendar...nope, none on my calendar. What about yours?
Fred Sanders
Mar 2015
#33
if she runs and wins the primary, does she have yours? I am truly curious.
uppityperson
Mar 2015
#55
That is not really the correct definition but instead an Einstein quote. Insanity is
uppityperson
Mar 2015
#146
You had no problem voting for John Kerry, the pro IWR and Patriot Act senator from Massachusetts
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#237
Gawd, I hate to break it to you, but the President is elected by the Electoral College.
Major Hogwash
Mar 2015
#253
How Will voted in 2004 didn't matter, Massachusetts was a blue state that was going to vote for
Major Hogwash
Mar 2015
#256
What matters is he is criticizing someone for behavior he countenanced for another./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#257
Eleven years in the life of a quinquagenarian makes one older and wiser?
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#270
I will never countenance hypocrisy.Like Christ I would rather suffer the cross./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#295
Your 04 candidate John Kerry voted for the IWR, the Patriot Act and Citi and Goldman Sachs...
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#239
You're not supposed to trot out that turd of an argument until October 2016. n/t
nichomachus
Mar 2015
#16
If you don't think there would be a difference in a Clinton appointee or a Republcan appointee
dbackjon
Mar 2015
#122
She hasn't even announced yet, let alone won both the nomination and the general.
merrily
Mar 2015
#126
Nor does it stop a different portion of DU from posting as though she already won the nomination.
merrily
Mar 2015
#141
Great argument for next year around this time, but very premature before the primary even begins.
merrily
Mar 2015
#123
Not only did she not know about the Texas Two Step, but she was "savvy" enough to announce that to
merrily
Mar 2015
#131
To my knowledge Shrum did not work for Clinton - her top person at first was Patti Solis Doyle
karynnj
Mar 2015
#165
Thanks, karenny, but I did link to a wiki article that covered Doyle, Williams, Penn, et al.
merrily
Mar 2015
#166
I brought up the other things to suggest that Shrum was trying to demonstrate in
karynnj
Mar 2015
#173
As I said in my prior post, Shrum was an OT aside to begin with. Sorry, but I am not going down
merrily
Mar 2015
#175
"It's OK, because a Republican did it. But it's not OK if Republicans do it. But it's OK, because
Dreamer Tatum
Mar 2015
#23
I don't believe clinton is uncomfortable with email. she's an intelligent woman and not that
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#219
"a nice warm purple space where we're trying to solve problems." The Onion? No.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2015
#24
A Wall Street Journal article about all the financial advisors her campaign has hired so far to
merrily
Mar 2015
#138
Well, okay then. I'm sure you'll like the results a whole lot when you decide to stay home on
calimary
Mar 2015
#30
LOL the only people I notice being divisive are the ones saying we should not be divisive.
Rex
Mar 2015
#46
Either you're incredibly ignorant of the facts or were too lazy to check them...
brooklynite
Mar 2015
#63
No one is rejecting a Democratic candidate in the general. You keep glossing over the fact
cui bono
Mar 2015
#195
I'd be impressed with this 'scandal' if it had anything at all to do with any of those complaints
bigtree
Mar 2015
#54
I believe the Bushies did far far worse than anything they are accusing Hillary of.
Enthusiast
Mar 2015
#55
You really think Obama single-handedly is responsible for all post-Bush-era consequences?
randome
Mar 2015
#66
Calling Civil Rights, Voting Rights and reproductive rights 'wedge issues' is very 2003
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#167
I doubt we could be any more in agreement on any issues than on those you list
Bugenhagen
Mar 2015
#218
To a white heterosexual everything civil rights related is a wedge issue./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2015
#238
More hysteria. Christ, Pitt. I hope you are reading this with glee. More attention for you.
Buzz Clik
Mar 2015
#180
Not allowing criticism is the same thing, worse actually, because it takes our party farther right.
cui bono
Mar 2015
#190
Yep. Very sad. Tsk. Tsk. Millionaire politician suffers embarrassment. Tragic.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2015
#97
In light of this, I'm going to have to reconsider you, William, as someone to ignore, lol!
closeupready
Mar 2015
#100
If you Honestly think that a post on DU would cause someone who believes Mrs. Clinton
Indepatriot
Mar 2015
#124
You may keep your bridge. That is a very juvenile response. I did not mention Mrs. Clinton in my
asjr
Mar 2015
#133
"If the Bush administration had unspooled that line, this place would have erupted. And rightly so."
hootinholler
Mar 2015
#129
Hillary aside, one line inyour post alone ought to earn it some sort of immortality:
Jackpine Radical
Mar 2015
#130
And while you are wrestling the party back from the abyss, what happens to the Women
randys1
Mar 2015
#188
Sad, What? She's having a GREAT evening however. Anxious to hear her speak at the Emilys List Honor
misterhighwasted
Mar 2015
#206
So yo Clinton had a bad day? William Pitt has forced me to think about who Jeb Bush will name to
Sarcastica
Mar 2015
#223
197 people give her good friends a sadz. You think they take applications at the State department?
Rex
Mar 2015
#266
"Because there's not a dime's worth of difference between Al Gore and George Bush"
greenman3610
Mar 2015
#274