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Hillary Clinton
In reply to the discussion: Sanders to Clinton: 'Excuse me, I'm talking' [View all]anotherproletariat
(1,446 posts)50. My roommate mentioned this after seeing him at a rally last month...
He said that Bernie looked frail, and tonight I could see what she means. He just doesn't seem to have the vigor one would hope for in a president.
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His finger and hand waiving while Hillary was speaking was deliberately distracting.
SunSeeker
Mar 2016
#7
Check out these Tweets from Blue Nation Review.. if you haven't seen them, SunSeeker
Cha
Mar 2016
#75
He kept stuttering and waving his finger while she spoke--if you think this was "nothing"
MADem
Mar 2016
#27
It looks like some of the Sanders supporters are now into Faux news and all are anti-MSNBC
kerry-is-my-prez
Mar 2016
#138
I physically cringed when he said "ghetto". I mean, dayum! Who says ghetto these days??
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#51
Senator Sanders did himself no favors tonight. I was waiting for this the last few debates.....
George II
Mar 2016
#8
That is why he has been universally disliked in the House and Senate. Others are cordial with him...
George II
Mar 2016
#115
Huh? Did we see the same debate? He was wagging his hand and interrupting all night.
George II
Mar 2016
#47
It was really weird to whitesplain the taxi thing. I think that example has been used up.
Nailzberg
Mar 2016
#31
It feels like he hasn't updated his opinion on that topic since that example was relevant
KitSileya
Mar 2016
#91
Hillary has what it takes to be President .. a calm cool demeanor that gets the job done..
Cha
Mar 2016
#85
My roommate mentioned this after seeing him at a rally last month...
anotherproletariat
Mar 2016
#50
It isn't easy running for president. Very taxing and tiring. Yet I can't help but notice
BlueCaliDem
Mar 2016
#52
All this and nothing about the issues facing the nation, sounds like the *** here?
fourcents
Mar 2016
#53
We do.. as flea said.. look around. You are not welcome to come into our group and ask
Cha
Mar 2016
#56
Respectfully I apologize if I offended? But you all are always welcome to anything I post
fourcents
Mar 2016
#66
Well it wasn't true what you said. But, this is a private Hillary group and we have the
Cha
Mar 2016
#68
"i wonder what would happen if Hillary said "Excuse me. I'm talking!" While wagging her finger..."
SunSeeker
Mar 2016
#77
Yes, she would be.. it would be unseemly and very unpresidential.. but, that's not who she is..
Cha
Mar 2016
#79
Oh please. Even though it was BS who interrupted her, folks here claim she interrupted him!
SunSeeker
Mar 2016
#111
Hillary did not interrupt him in that exchange. HE interrupted her call out of his No vote.
SunSeeker
Mar 2016
#116
Really, you say "Excuse me, I'm talking" to your husband and he says that to you?
SunSeeker
Mar 2016
#125
If my husband wagged his finger in my face and was being that condescending, that finger would
kerry-is-my-prez
Mar 2016
#139
But this is a workplace exchange, not a conversation between life partners. What is
spooky3
Mar 2016
#134
thanks for the reminder, SunSeeker.. because that's what I had gathered reading some of
Cha
Mar 2016
#78
I just tried this line on my wife while discussing what lies ahead for us today ...
LannyDeVaney
Mar 2016
#93
He believed his people--he's living in a bubble and his staff is reacting to a large
MADem
Mar 2016
#100
It's not that HE was being sexist, necessarily, but he was certainly being RUDE and abrasive.
MADem
Mar 2016
#109
He feels it all slipping away, the adoration, the notoriety, the Presidency. All going away.
Fla Dem
Mar 2016
#108
I do think you're right--he's on the downhill slide of that bell curve, and he's digging in his
MADem
Mar 2016
#120
It is leaving a mark. I think anyone with an iota of sensitivity detects the poor optics.
MADem
Mar 2016
#119
Totally agree. I once had a colleague who was JUNIOR to me that would literally say "shhhhh" when
spooky3
Mar 2016
#128
It was, thanks. But what a great experience with the admiral- thanks for sharing that story.
spooky3
Mar 2016
#137
until last night, I was happy with both our candidates, for different reasons, but now
spooky3
Mar 2016
#130
I think BS may have "Lazio-ed" himself last night. I can pinpoint the moment Lazio lost to Hillary.
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2016
#131