Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Haven't heard any swooning. elleng Aug 2012 #1
there's a thread with a number of adoring posts cali Aug 2012 #3
Glad I've missed it. elleng Aug 2012 #4
+1 nt NCTraveler Aug 2012 #10
You would have done well to cite it at the outset to give people a contextual base for your, er, MADem Aug 2012 #25
Okay. aquart Aug 2012 #2
I'm not one for political dynasties based on a last name. Ikonoklast Aug 2012 #5
Agreed. The only political dynasty in the US hifiguy Aug 2012 #18
What about the Roosevelts? UnrepentantLiberal Aug 2012 #32
Or the Kennedys? GoCubsGo Aug 2012 #38
Good point. hifiguy Aug 2012 #41
I'm not aware of any Roosevelt descendants. UnrepentantLiberal Aug 2012 #51
Kermit Roosevelt , a CIA man, was instrumental in overthrowing the Iranian government in 1953. Hassin Bin Sober Aug 2012 #59
Quite a career. UnrepentantLiberal Aug 2012 #71
that really shouldn't be looked upon as a positive action frylock Aug 2012 #144
there are a fair number. for example, mark roosevelt HiPointDem Aug 2012 #120
I don't think I like Teddy's offspring. UnrepentantLiberal Aug 2012 #128
yes, there seems to be a multi-generation involvement with intelligence services, for starters. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #134
I heard one on the radio the other day Marrah_G Aug 2012 #133
i think there are rather a few of them around, not always with the roosevelt surname. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #135
Bobby was rising power in his own right, I though for certain he could have been president Ikonoklast Aug 2012 #48
not a dynasty. one generation held office and most of them were killed. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #123
You said it more clearly than I. hifiguy Aug 2012 #125
What about the marsis Aug 2012 #63
For the most part, that highlights what I oppose. Ikonoklast Aug 2012 #66
one of the cokeheads did and won rbrnmw Aug 2012 #150
WTF? Swooning? Adoration? Giddy excitement? MADem Aug 2012 #6
You mention the negatives but fail to mention the positives cali Aug 2012 #9
I think you need to stop, slow down, and read what I wrote. MADem Aug 2012 #19
Fortunately, I doubt many of Chelsea's peers hifiguy Aug 2012 #22
Geez, all she said is that she didn't rule anything out. It's not like she's declared for office. MADem Aug 2012 #70
Good point. hifiguy Aug 2012 #72
That's no lie--if "Jorge P" runs I'll be aghast! And he's the best of a rather bad lot! nt MADem Aug 2012 #76
What!? You're not a fan of nepotism? nt fadedrose Aug 2012 #7
She got shat on by Rush Limbaugh when she was 13. Skinner Aug 2012 #8
Yes, she got shat on by Rush Limbaugh as a kid cali Aug 2012 #12
you're coming off very jealous. progressivebydesign Aug 2012 #15
i admit to being jealous of how spectacularly well-connected she is BOG PERSON Aug 2012 #21
Well-connected does not deny failure. LanternWaste Aug 2012 #85
ah, could you perhaps phrase that less euphemistically BOG PERSON Aug 2012 #88
Now, that's where you're wrong. Look at the last pResident for a perfect example. Egalitarian Thug Aug 2012 #149
Oh, I don't know that she will never know the taste of failure...Dubya was "connected" too. whathehell Aug 2012 #107
Chelsea, just like Malia and Sasha Obama ,will never know the taste of failure. Autumn Aug 2012 #129
Or never have to worry about making money treestar Aug 2012 #143
beats the hell out of me BOG PERSON Aug 2012 #146
no she's not. but the "jealous" canard is inevitably trotted out whenever the privileged are mildly HiPointDem Aug 2012 #23
not at all. cali Aug 2012 #31
Ugh. ForgoTheConsequence Aug 2012 #62
"That outweighs asshole comments by deranged wingnuts." Says who? MADem Aug 2012 #75
wait a minute: do you actually know that she heard that comment as a kid? cali Aug 2012 #78
They didn't keep her locked in a closet, you know. She went to Sidwell. She had friends. MADem Aug 2012 #89
I don't resent her. I find your insistence that I do quite creepy. cali Aug 2012 #93
You're the one who started this creepy trainwreck of a thread, that misrepresents what the woman MADem Aug 2012 #98
The same things mitt romney did, for starters, when she worked for avenue capital & mckinsey. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #97
Mitt Romney spoke up in defense of Sandra Fluke and women in politics? MADem Aug 2012 #101
avenue capital & mckinsey are participants in the dismantlement of the US industrial economy, HiPointDem Aug 2012 #104
Since she hasn't said she's running for anything, you're safe, now, aren't you? nt MADem Aug 2012 #117
not safe from the hype and slavering. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #119
Unwarranted adulation? Really? MADem Aug 2012 #140
Given the unrec feature any thought lately Skinner? lpbk2713 Aug 2012 #17
Heh heh! Gotta say, I wouldn't mind seeing it back again.... nt MADem Aug 2012 #79
That's just what I was talkin' bout. nt MADem Aug 2012 #20
I hate Limbaugh too.... fadedrose Aug 2012 #33
with the exception of Amy dsc Aug 2012 #105
This obamanut2012 Aug 2012 #60
I like how you wrote this! hamsterjill Aug 2012 #130
"Just what has Chelsea Clinton done that makes her so admirable?" NCTraveler Aug 2012 #11
lol. cali Aug 2012 #13
Meow. Guess it bothers some people that she didn't turn into a drunken coke whore. n/t progressivebydesign Aug 2012 #14
She has said that she wants to "give something back to society." Great qualifier in my book. nanabugg Aug 2012 #16
Good for her. hifiguy Aug 2012 #27
i know lots of people who want to give back. they're unlikely to become political representatives HiPointDem Aug 2012 #29
However, I imagine those same persons are yet admired by people, regardless of political connections LanternWaste Aug 2012 #44
they're admired by as many people as clinton would be were it not for her political connections. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #58
oh for pity's sake. I said she may well be a lovely person. cali Aug 2012 #34
she won the sperm and egg lottery Angry Dragon Aug 2012 #24
I heard today that she is supporting a sanctuary for orphaned baby elephants. MoonRiver Aug 2012 #26
i just *love* baby animals !!! BOG PERSON Aug 2012 #30
Well, a lot of people in this world care deeply about animals, babies and adults. MoonRiver Aug 2012 #36
I imagine it's much more convenient to a particular point of view to both minimize and trivialize an LanternWaste Aug 2012 #46
She's not Bristol Palin MotherPetrie Aug 2012 #28
LOL ananda Aug 2012 #35
If she can win and advance the Democratic agenda, I'll swoon once a day and twice on Sundays stevenleser Aug 2012 #37
So you are basing this merely on how she earns her living? PotatoChip Aug 2012 #39
Why don't we save this Chelsea attack for when she runs against a true progressive? jillan Aug 2012 #40
You realize that America watched her grow up from a kid into an adult. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2012 #42
Yes, I do realize that. As someone who's always been keenly aware of the difference cali Aug 2012 #50
Well, of course not. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2012 #54
Why Don't You Shit-Can The Obama Daughters, As Well? Paladin Aug 2012 #43
uh, perhaps because I didn't shit can her. cali Aug 2012 #45
Don't Be Obtuse. Paladin Aug 2012 #55
I didn not in any way shape or form, trash her. cali Aug 2012 #61
Cali didn't trash Chelsea. Cali presented facts, which have a subtext. Dreamer Tatum Aug 2012 #83
Yeah, sure...because any old "spoiled entitled 1%er scumbag" would speak out vociferously in support MADem Aug 2012 #91
I'm not cherry picking her priorities. Dreamer Tatum Aug 2012 #118
Gee, if we tossed everyone over the side that ever worked at a "morally objectionable" workplace, MADem Aug 2012 #141
I was thinking the exact same thing. whathehell Aug 2012 #109
I don't understand it either Marrah_G Aug 2012 #47
exactly. This thread went just about as I expected cali Aug 2012 #52
But here's the thing--she hasn't expressed a desire to do that, so why beat her up? MADem Aug 2012 #94
one more time, my dear. and just for you. cali Aug 2012 #111
Yeah...that's REAL clear from your OP...NOT. Or your follow-on comments. MADem Aug 2012 #145
She kept her head above the fray when even attacked in ops and articles mfcorey1 Aug 2012 #49
I didn't see the swooning but I am pleased that any child grows up in that glass bowl can end up grantcart Aug 2012 #53
Sometimes DU can be like Tiger Beat Throd Aug 2012 #56
Tiger Beat? This is more like a beat-down in the Junior High Bathroom. MADem Aug 2012 #95
This message was self-deleted by its author limpyhobbler Aug 2012 #57
nevermind. I probably misunderstood the thread. limpyhobbler Aug 2012 #74
And you probably never will. jonthebru Aug 2012 #64
that depends on her. cali Aug 2012 #67
Geez, she was asked the question, she answered... Spazito Aug 2012 #65
one more time: I'm criticizing the response to her by cali Aug 2012 #68
Well, your OP and subsequent responses re her privileged upbringing, etc,... Spazito Aug 2012 #92
no, really not. cali Aug 2012 #106
+1 nt MADem Aug 2012 #115
The scions of nobility and/or celebrity are often thought admirable because of their bloodlines. Tierra_y_Libertad Aug 2012 #69
I'm glad she turned out well. Redford Aug 2012 #73
I hear she is an independent strong-willed woman Enrique Aug 2012 #77
She inherited well. moondust Aug 2012 #80
Well, she's always handled herself well in public under joeybee12 Aug 2012 #81
It's like movie stars. The same ones over & over, and the new ones are usually related to the old The_Casual_Observer Aug 2012 #82
often times they're also related to the 1%. jane fonda wasn't only henry's daughter, she was HiPointDem Aug 2012 #99
Google just about any of them anymore, parents are actors, directors, producers or something The_Casual_Observer Aug 2012 #114
I think she's a lovely young woman. I don't like her or dislike her based soley on her last name. NYC Liberal Aug 2012 #84
^^ This. n/t gkhouston Aug 2012 #86
I wouldn't so much as say that people swoon over her but that avebury Aug 2012 #87
Anything would be better than her being a Special Reporter for NBC..... bobburgster Aug 2012 #90
Avenue Capital does the same kind of thing Bain does: HiPointDem Aug 2012 #96
that's too stark a question for many in this thread cali Aug 2012 #102
it's the hypocrisy. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #103
Not much best I can tell ProgressiveProfessor Aug 2012 #100
To be blunt, anyone who grows up famous and turns out to be anything other than a reprobate Bluenorthwest Aug 2012 #108
Alice Longworth Roosevelt and Margaret Truman Daniels come to mind kskiska Aug 2012 #110
She's probably generated millions in fees for the Wall Street firms she has worked for. Nye Bevan Aug 2012 #112
She's a smart, strong, hardworking, mzmolly Aug 2012 #113
So are millions of other people, people that couldn't even dream of being elected The_Casual_Observer Aug 2012 #116
I'm not sure what your point is? mzmolly Aug 2012 #139
Have you Shankapotomus Aug 2012 #121
why are you so hostile Duppers Aug 2012 #122
I don't think the poster was being hostile Marrah_G Aug 2012 #132
Swooning for Chelsea's prospective run is swooning for the Clinton presidency. Orsino Aug 2012 #124
She hasn't gotten in trouble, drugs, bad crowd, pregnant, car acidents, shoplifting..... DainBramaged Aug 2012 #126
How many people at 32 have? bluestateguy Aug 2012 #127
At 32 Bill Clinton was elected Governor of Arkansas UnrepentantLiberal Aug 2012 #136
her dad? law professor (u of ark) after college, mcgovern campaign coordinator at 26, HiPointDem Aug 2012 #137
Rabble rabble rabble! n/t Scootaloo Aug 2012 #131
Seems as though she enjoys the company of large corporations. Alduin Aug 2012 #138
No more so than JFK Jr. and Caroline and various and sundry Kennedys treestar Aug 2012 #142
Errrrrr....how about JFK SENIOR? His daddy was a bootlegger and a starlet-screwer, but he was also MADem Aug 2012 #147
Yeah if JFK Jr or SR were born into my family treestar Aug 2012 #152
WHY dump on Chelsea, leave that to the rethugs they've done since she was 12. nt Raine Aug 2012 #148
Yeah, seriously... liberallibral Aug 2012 #151
She would have to PRove herself, Caroline being a Kennedy didn't help her JI7 Aug 2012 #153
Nothing like a thread on president's daughters to really bring out DU's class. (nt) Posteritatis Aug 2012 #154
Eight years as first daughter in a highly toxic environment? nt DCKit Aug 2012 #155
I don't admire her, but I'd support her for the lulz. joshcryer Aug 2012 #156
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Just what has Chelsea Cli...»Reply #126