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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton, Welcome to the White House [View all]Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)52. I don't see any job that is appropriate training for President.
Last edited Thu Oct 17, 2013, 05:14 PM - Edit history (1)
As others said, he did pass his signature achievement.
In the shut down, he showed that he learned from his repeated attempts to negotiate with a party whose only serious consideration was the easiest way to remove the President from office.
Very few Presidents are able to play the House and Senate like a fiddle (LBJ is one rare instance). They comprise, after all, a coequal branch of government and don't work for the executive.
I will say, that I did not see this as a thread for criticism of the current President. I thought we were discussing the next.
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I'll vote for her in the General Election, assuming she wins primary....
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2013
#1
Sadly, we've seen that a fresh Senator does not know how to handle Congress
question everything
Oct 2013
#27
He got his signature program passed despite the fact that many purple/red state Democratic
stevenleser
Oct 2013
#30
Many people who "would have voted for her" couldn't resist voting for someone else?
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#56
*Today* Virginia purged around 40,000 voters, and I doubt they were republican voters.
denbot
Oct 2013
#29
Unless of course, one sincerely believes that the proposed solution is little more than the problem
LanternWaste
Oct 2013
#18
People who say if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem...
Comrade Grumpy
Oct 2013
#19
Folks "jumping the gun" thinking DU Rules to support Candidate are now enforced...
KoKo
Oct 2013
#33
People that are looking for ideologically pure candidates are damn fools.
BluegrassStateBlues
Oct 2013
#45