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George II
Jan 2019
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Actually, Hillary set up a method of dealing with these potential situations at the start of 2007.
StevieM
Jan 2019
#5
She would have been one of the 3 greatest presidents of all time, better than Bill even
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2019
#27
Almost sounds like a swipe at, an insult at, an ATTACK of all prominent Democrats.
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2019
#28
What the? People can indeed be expected to "control their urges and behave themselves."
ehrnst
Jan 2019
#33
His response, exact quote from last week: "I was a little bit busy running around the country"
George II
Jan 2019
#44
That usually always turns out badly for the women who do that. Can you imagine the retaliation they
ehrnst
Jan 2019
#47
I am assuming this may be why Weaver announced he won't be campaign manager in 2020
emulatorloo
Jan 2019
#59
It was reported at the time but of course, they reported it to men who............
leftofcool
Jan 2019
#14
t that the nature of campaigns makes this behavior at least as likely as in business -
karynnj
Jan 2019
#21
Apparently not on HRC's campaign. Perhaps in a campaign run by and for men it's more common.
ehrnst
Jan 2019
#25
There was the accusation of the high level man in 2008, but I would bet that ANY campaign
karynnj
Jan 2019
#42
Could be that before "Me too", while many had their careers impacted or got fired, many others
karynnj
Jan 2019
#23
One hopes in a campaign that made social justice and economic justice cornerstones
ehrnst
Jan 2019
#48
I would hope so true -- and I think, going forward it will be different on ANY Democratic campaign
karynnj
Jan 2019
#51
Fortunately, I have not heard anything to that effect about our candidate HRC's campaign.
ehrnst
Jan 2019
#52
Indeed. No one has come forward with stories like we've heard recently of gender pay inequity. (nt)
ehrnst
Jan 2019
#55
That could be a reason. I'm wondering, was Becker paid for his work on the campaign in 2016?
George II
Jan 2019
#32
Old Towne Media and Revolution Messaging combined received $112 million ($83M and $29M)....
George II
Jan 2019
#58