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In reply to the discussion: Damn. Watching HRC on MSNBC and I feel a sense of loss for America and the World with having her [View all]kwijybo
(247 posts)58. My Mother was watching it too, this morning
That was her response, too.
"She's so capable and smart. The world would be in a better place if she'd been elected."
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Damn. Watching HRC on MSNBC and I feel a sense of loss for America and the World with having her [View all]
Botany
May 9
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Evolutionary Biologists now thanks to Bill Clinton and the humane genome project can now read ....
Botany
May 9
#30
She would not have fired the US scientists working in Wuhan who could have given an earlier heads up.
Lonestarblue
May 9
#15
And don't forget Comey appointed McGonigal who was being paid by Russia/Vlad/Daripaska to lead
Botany
May 9
#16
Still get PTSD-like dread remembering the morning after the election results were announced.
Timeflyer
May 9
#4
Primary rigged by DNC/Hillary, she was personally responsible for the Iraq War for voting the same
betsuni
May 9
#20
I missed some of it but absolutely enjoyed the rest of it. Will try to find the interview later.
riversedge
May 9
#24
It's makes me so sad everytime I see her in an interview as I see what a great POTUS she would've been. n/t
iluvtennis
May 9
#44
nina turner, david sirota, cornell west, and all those self-identified progressives who refused to vote for
JohnSJ
May 9
#51