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In reply to the discussion: Lest we forget, [View all]el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)28. Yes I will support someone dumb enough to get fooled by Bush or agree with him
Let me say that categorically. I've already done it when I supported Kerry in 2004. If that's the person on the ticket and it's a choice between that person and a Romney or a Bush or a Rubio or a Ryan - of course I'll support Clinton or Kerry or any number of people.
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So, do you think that such blunders on her part make her a fit candidate for the office? n/t
MadHound
Mar 2013
#2
I think she's actually to Obama's right, and far more hawkish, but that's irrelevant.
JoePhilly
Mar 2013
#6
The good news is that others in the thread have actually proposed a few alternatives.
JoePhilly
Mar 2013
#40
Since I'm not a one issue voter, I'd be comparing across a very broad landscape of issues.
JoePhilly
Mar 2013
#10
Its your OP, you brought up Hillary, making whether she has "thrown her hat in the ring"
JoePhilly
Mar 2013
#21
Yes I will support someone dumb enough to get fooled by Bush or agree with him
el_bryanto
Mar 2013
#28
Lest we forget, the 2014 midterms are what we should all be focused on....not 2016. nt.
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#34