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He doesn't blame her, she's just too polarizing to be effective in office.
I respect Joe Biden and it pained him to even say the things he did, but he was being forthright. If we want to see change happen in this country, it is going to have to come via someone else. Hillary Clinton has proved how untrustworthy she is EVEN IN DEMOCRATIC POLLING -- imagine that! The people voting in the primary that supports Democrats doesn't even trust her -- imagine the rest of the country.
She is just not the one to bring change, and given her untrustworthy numbers within the Democratic Party itself, she'll have an uphill climb to make it to the White House and the Democrats will lose all the momentum that Barack Obama's policies have started to create - not to mention the swing of the Supreme Court going far Right. Dangerous territory.
INdemo
(6,994 posts)appears Hillary has reached her credit limit. What she needs is votes and the trust of the people and Debbie Wassermann Schultz cant deliver that for her.She can steal votes but not trust.
tomm2thumbs
(13,297 posts)they haven't (supposedly) been giving money to anyone, but I often wonder what they are up to as the primary continues -- I personally take it as they will find the right time to throw support for someone who is pro-Wall Street and it isn't going to Trump.
merrily
(45,251 posts)I agree about Hillary.
From the start, I had strong reservations about her candidacy because of the general.
Too much baggage and Clinton fatigue
Too much Back to the Future
Too little enthusiasm among Democratic voters
Too much hatred from Republicans
Too much distrust, disbelief from Democrats, Republicans and indies
Not enough "like"
Etc.
I believe Harry Reid, Pelosi, Kennedy, Kerry and others chose wisely in 2008, when they backed Obama, either openly or behind the scenes. I think it's unfortunate that their 2008 decision somehow got reversed now. I suspect a deal struck in 2008 being the "somehow" but that's just me.
MariaThinks
(2,495 posts)merrily
(45,251 posts)in hypothetical form.
Is Obama running now? Are we the incumbent Democratic Vice President of the US
azureblue
(2,154 posts)another fling poo on Hillary post. Yawn. You could apply the same accusations to Sanders. You clowns need to face facts here - there are no Democrats the GOP approves of. Duh...