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She needs to disavow TIA or I can't support her. dkf Jul 2013 #1
A transient ischemic attack? still_one Jul 2013 #2
Total information awareness. Ugh. dkf Jul 2013 #5
Just saying, TIAs are a common medical conditions still_one Jul 2013 #6
If she's had any that is trouble. dkf Jul 2013 #24
No, A Mexican Aunt jberryhill Jul 2013 #28
Thanks In Advance? markiv Jul 2013 #13
In my opinion, she would be very similar to President Obama. ZombieHorde Jul 2013 #3
Honestly, probably very little difference. TDale313 Jul 2013 #4
The signature. yourout Jul 2013 #7
+1 im1013 Jul 2013 #25
Likely more of the same. MUCH more. More war, more spying, more FTAs, more corporatism... Demo_Chris Jul 2013 #8
^ someone who gets it markiv Jul 2013 #12
Pretty much. I prefer to think of them as.... Demo_Chris Jul 2013 #23
Perot in 1992 was my wake up call markiv Jul 2013 #17
I was just a kid, but even I understood what would happen when free trade passed... Demo_Chris Jul 2013 #26
In 1992, the oldest Boomer was 46. The youngest was 28. Art_from_Ark Jul 2013 #35
and baby boomers were heavy Perot voters markiv Jul 2013 #40
Warren 2016 (nt) NYC_SKP Jul 2013 #9
??? William769 Jul 2013 #14
Damn auto-fill! NYC_SKP Jul 2013 #16
I'm a nit picker this evening. William769 Jul 2013 #19
Is there anything wrong with been negative about policies? idwiyo Jul 2013 #10
she would be similar to Obama, W, her husband, GHW Bush, Reagan markiv Jul 2013 #11
True OhioChick Jul 2013 #15
"She’s also taken a leading part in drafting the Trans-Pacific Partnership..." antigop Jul 2013 #37
Just more of the same tired old DLC, 3rd Way, "not as bad", policies with less charisma. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2013 #18
there will be no main differences madrchsod Jul 2013 #20
I don't want Hillary, I don't want Joe. I voted for Hillary in the 2008 Primary... but won't again. cherokeeprogressive Jul 2013 #21
I don't suppose we could wait until the actual presidential election? BainsBane Jul 2013 #22
This ^^^^^^ treestar Jul 2013 #39
The choice of which Bush appointee to fill a slot edgineered Jul 2013 #27
LOL leftstreet Jul 2013 #31
I think many of her policies would be substantially similar dsc Jul 2013 #29
Yup, a lil more rhetorical heat against the TeaPubliKlans, maybe ease up on the teachers some, more TheKentuckian Jul 2013 #30
Opposition to DLC policies will make us misogynists, not racists leftstreet Jul 2013 #32
I was equally negative about both of them LWolf Jul 2013 #33
Hillary Clinton worked at the Rose Law Firm which represented Monsanto Fire Walk With Me Jul 2013 #34
No difference. Hillary is very pro-establishment. She won't change a thing. davidn3600 Jul 2013 #36
I doubt there would be much difference treestar Jul 2013 #38
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