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In reply to the discussion: The only reason Hillary lost in 2008 was Obama took away the Clinton's African American base [View all]Wait Wut
(8,492 posts)109. LOL!!!
Gotta say, CD, you're being uncharacteristically calm. I have the feeling it's because you've been slamming your head against the keyboard.
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The only reason Hillary lost in 2008 was Obama took away the Clinton's African American base [View all]
coldmountain
Sep 2013
OP
The Clintons aren't stupid, they learn and they won't make the same mistakes they did in 2008
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#69
Hillary is not a progressive. Support her if she's your cup of tea, but don't kid
winter is coming
Sep 2013
#130
Obama defeated Clinton because he got more votes than her. Whether another candidate can also
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#3
don't worry Bea, she'll most likely win if she runs. here, i got something for ya!
dionysus
Sep 2013
#219
Why? We can speak for ourselves, too. I think we're tired of people speaking for us.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#78
Yes, I know it's not intentional at all, but we must speak up. It's simply not
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#108
It seems that there is some discord between blacks and Hispanics and the Rethugs
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#129
well, the only difficulty I have with that is it has been clear that DU
Pretzel_Warrior
Sep 2013
#111
I'm willing to bet that there are no blacks in Jersey supporting Christie.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#135
You make good points here, especially about the power of us showing up to vote.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#134
How about we try for an actual progressive rather than assume Hillary's inevitable?
NuclearDem
Sep 2013
#5
I think you're right. As I said, most blacks including myself were squarely in the
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#72
I wish we had 100 good Ds claiming they 'may' run. The USA can use the R money to boost the economy
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#19
is the Rs we have to thank for Obama. They attacked Mrs. Clinton so much & imho,
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#14
Bullshit! That was NOT their plan. Their plan was to vote FOR Hillary Clinton!
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#65
This is very easy. They only *pretended* to like Hillary Clinton. They don't like her.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#75
President Obama is not unpopular with me but I know what you mean about the R propaganda machine.
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#95
See if Warren can win blue collar voters off the Clintons especially outside New England
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#27
African Americans are all going to do one thing and you are privy to it are you?
CreekDog
Sep 2013
#41
CreekDog - you know you are on to something when You and I BOTH AGREE!!
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2013
#97
There were many reasons why Hillary Clinton lost. She HAD African Americans
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#32
Great posts! And may I add, did the OP pay ANY attention to the primary results last election?
ieoeja
Sep 2013
#93
There are so many other examples where that came from. So many examples.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#167
Edwards was also a unique candidate and we won't see an equivalent to him in 2016
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#52
I love how so many people like to speak for us knee-grows. They know so much
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#37
Just goes in TV with Bill to explain their signature legistlation after being introduced by Hillary
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#107
That is a very good point that many forget and is lost in the revisionist history
davidpdx
Sep 2013
#164
No. Obama had enough delegates after Super Tuesday. Hillary was done. She decided to keep going...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#171
I actually supported Obama and that isn't true, I don't accept revisionist history on either side
davidpdx
Sep 2013
#174
Not revisionist history. Obama was far ahead in delegates and super delegates
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#222
Look, it's a moot point. The bottom line is that the thread is flamebait, attempting to divide
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#234
Bill Clinton made some unflattering remarks that didn't sit well with black people.
swayne
Sep 2013
#67
That quote is just hearsay, as the two people who would know whether it was true
Beacool
Sep 2013
#74
HILLARY WOULD EASILY BEAT WARREN IN MASSACHUSETTS or BOOKER IN NEW JERSEY!
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#87
-More than 50% of Democrats in Massachusetts want Hillary Clinton to be their candidate
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#94
Hillary will have new infrastructure this time with many from the Obama campaign
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#91
am I the only one to find this thread not only racist but, sexist to boot? what about Warren?
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2013
#96
Nope. Funny thing is, the OP is quoting the Rightist meme that people only voted for Obama ...
ieoeja
Sep 2013
#100
Like the OP impling that people will vote for Hillary just because she is female?
ieoeja
Sep 2013
#218
This may come as a surprise to you, but when I look at a candidate, I don't think
winter is coming
Sep 2013
#102
You might not but the vast majority of people do take race and sex into account
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#105
Nope. This isn't a deli counter where Hillary took a number eight years ago
winter is coming
Sep 2013
#114
I am a woman and I am black and Hillary Rodham Clinton will have to EARN my vote!
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#140
white, upper income, woman, i voted obama. i thought obama might not be as beholden to corporations
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#113
i will vote whatever democrat and i would like to see a woman take the spot. nt
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#119
The only reason I considered Obama was that he (at least) wasn't a Clinton.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2013
#146
Well actually she did cry, but I think the above poster was pointing out the racism in the OP
DFab420
Sep 2013
#161
That's simplistic at best, racist at worst. Barack Obama was a fucking great candidate and
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#162
Hillary's support of the petition to allow Bush* to war a pre-emptive attack on Iraq
Samantha
Sep 2013
#169
Teddy Kennedy endorsed Barack Obama Jan 28th. 8 days later Obama won Super Tuesday.
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2013
#170
I think that endorsement by the Kennedys hurt the Clintons the most.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#172
that was some of it but the country at that time was tired of 28 years of Clinton/Bush
gopiscrap
Sep 2013
#175
Few will be expecting a pony this time. It will be a reality based campaign
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#185
The end of war, the end of racism, single payer healthcare, less confrontational tone in DC
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#194
It's not going to be the same for anybody, the pony has ran out of the barn and won't return
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#190
For all the acrimony from 2008, the Obama administration has been another Clinton administration
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#195
Um..Obama had a coalition of African Americans, white liberals, young people, well-educated types...
YoungDemCA
Sep 2013
#199
Get an African American or Latino veep and she probably walks into the white house
wyldwolf
Sep 2013
#203
As a Hillary supporter, I think this is some of the worst advocacy for her imaginable.
stevenleser
Sep 2013
#209
While I voted for President Obama, I intend to support Clinton and I agree with your analysis
Gothmog
Sep 2013
#226
What I should have said was that Obama was a transformational figure that the 2016 race won't have
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#227