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In reply to the discussion: I'd vote for Amy Carter over Clinton's kid anyday [View all]H2O Man
(79,019 posts)26. Okay, thanks.
When you used the adjective in question, my first thought was, "At exactly what frequency, Kenneth?" It would have been easy to guess "rhetorical," as opposed to several other very real options.
The OP's use of two presidential offspring -- each symbolizing a very distinct segment of what people here view as "democratic values" -- obviously offends some. That is a risk that I suppose is unavoidable on an internet discussion site that focuses, in large part, upon those distinctions.
Again, thank you for taking the time to answer my question.
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WHAT? This whole discussion is totally senseless. Ther'es much to admire about both women.
maddiemom
Aug 2012
#5
Ms. Clinton actually did an interview where she did not rule out running for office one day
LaydeeBug
Aug 2012
#48
Just because she works for a hedge fund and married an investment banker that benefits from the
Dragonfli
Aug 2012
#74
No need for pitch forks, but don't ask me to respect the goals of bankers and hedge funders that
Dragonfli
Aug 2012
#78
LOL, I am sure the DU will not hurt her feelings. I see worse about Obama weekly.
Logical
Aug 2012
#13
I wouldn't vote for Hilary, either... I hope she doesn't muck up the primaries in 2016. nt
Comrade_McKenzie
Aug 2012
#14
1%er by most definitions, career spent in hedge funds, married to an investment banker
Dragonfli
Aug 2012
#68
Or the inclination to start at the bottom and work her way up to gain those experiences.
Lars39
Aug 2012
#37
Who really cares. They both live in different states. I'd vote for both. Both have
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#65