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In reply to the discussion: I was disappointed in Rachel Maddow last night [View all]Docreed2003
(18,714 posts)65. Would we also be disappointed in the Clinton's ??
Both Hillary and Bill have posted heartfelt messages about Barbara Bush on Twitter. Would we also condemn them for their empathetic words? No, we wouldn't, nor should we.
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I saw lots of ugly posts about her last night until finally I had to leave the website. The woman
politicaljunkie41910
Apr 2018
#81
Youd better hope that you never do or say anything wrong or offensive ever in your life
EffieBlack
Apr 2018
#33
Maybe people would live better lives if they knew that obituaries would be honest.
unitedwethrive
Apr 2018
#50
Holy hyperbole batman .. Recognizing her for what she was is not losing our humanity
Fullduplexxx
Apr 2018
#12
Grave-dancing is wrong in all cases, but I have to agree -- she was an awful human being.
byronius
Apr 2018
#7
I agree...I felt that she should have just reported that she died and (with a smile on her face)
gopiscrap
Apr 2018
#25
Yep...no person is all bad or all good...she was pro-choice and pro LGBTQ she loved
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#54
I wonder how many of the people calling our former First Lady a pig, a harpie and worse
EffieBlack
Apr 2018
#75
Same people I think...they only say such things because Sen. Sanders says we have to reach out to
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#87
I haven't said anything negative about her since her death, but don't expect me to hold my tongue
smirkymonkey
Apr 2018
#95
I challenge you to read a comprehensive unbiased review of her life, both good and bad and
hlthe2b
Apr 2018
#18
What elective office did she hold? What real effect on national poilcy did she have, she certainly..
marble falls
Apr 2018
#20
I don't agree with that. I liked Barbara Bush. Most people are not all good or bad.
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#22
Nope Barbara said some stupid shit from time to time so she was a bad person through and through.
Kirk Lover
Apr 2018
#29
Given their standard, half the people on DU will be eulogized as pigs when they die
EffieBlack
Apr 2018
#35
Oh please. She was a good first lady in my opinion...worked in literacy and helped with the aids
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#88
I was waiting for this post. Lawrence too was very kind...there were more positive things to
Kirk Lover
Apr 2018
#27
there has always been this element here Effie. I am sure RM wouldn't miss this listener.
grantcart
Apr 2018
#45
I did not care much for Mrs. Bush, or, for that matter, for the rest of that family.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2018
#59
"...she kept on saying nice things about Barbara Bush.....just because she's dead..."
Iggo
Apr 2018
#69
She was arrogant and raised a pack of criminals. She also supported Planned Parenthood
diane in sf
Apr 2018
#82
I absolutely get reserving the right to hold negative opinions about someone.
LanternWaste
Apr 2018
#91