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If the idea is to move away from "slash and burn politics" BlueStreak Oct 2013 #1
There is no Democrat they would respect Gman Oct 2013 #4
I disagree about the polarizing part. Beacool Oct 2013 #7
Yeah, Raffi Ella Oct 2013 #20
That's something I've said for years. Beacool Oct 2013 #22
Do you have any data to base that "most polarizing figure" on? rurallib Oct 2013 #11
Yes BlueStreak Oct 2013 #14
Whoever is nominated will fill in that blank at the top rurallib Oct 2013 #16
Oh, I agree. It is just that the hate machine is already tuned up for Hillary BlueStreak Oct 2013 #17
One guy with a stupid sign makes HER polarizing? Beacool Oct 2013 #19
If you don't understand how the GOP has viewed Hillary BlueStreak Oct 2013 #23
Yes, I get that the GOP hate her, but so what? Beacool Oct 2013 #36
The "so what" is the irony of the most polarizing candidate BlueStreak Oct 2013 #37
The right had a cottage industry centered around their hatred of Hillary Clinton during Rozlee Oct 2013 #34
I remember, but that's not her doing. Beacool Oct 2013 #35
Read the DU. I'm not sure any Dem gets more enthusiastic positive reactions AND more enthusiastic hughee99 Oct 2013 #28
You can't go by what you read on DU, it's not representative of what goes on in real life. Beacool Oct 2013 #32
If a candidate is polarizing even within their own "base" (the DU, for example), hughee99 Oct 2013 #38
I think that she won't have a problem winning the nomination this time around. Beacool Oct 2013 #39
The right won't be her problem in the primary, it will be the left. hughee99 Oct 2013 #40
And pray tell who does the Left propose? Beacool Oct 2013 #45
They don't have to pick NOW. They came up with Obama last time... hughee99 Oct 2013 #46
If you exclude the sexist assholes she wasn't that polarizing uponit7771 Oct 2013 #41
Um... Aristus Oct 2013 #15
The way to end the food fights is take the House in 2014 KurtNYC Oct 2013 #18
For the win! HappyMe Oct 2013 #25
Agreed. The GOP will not do it any other way. magical thyme Oct 2013 #31
We elected the Dem who was the most willing to work with the GOP this time dsc Oct 2013 #33
I think recent history has proven that politics will be polarized no matter WHO we put up. Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #42
it includes being sat down and talked at datasuspect Oct 2013 #2
The only way the Republicans would sit down and talk jeff47 Oct 2013 #3
The funny part is what he was heckling her about: Benghazi. Beacool Oct 2013 #5
T.P. = Tea Party = Toilet Paper. n/t aggiesal Oct 2013 #24
BENGHAZAZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #43
That's all they got. Beacool Oct 2013 #44
'Common ground' with repugs? HappyMe Oct 2013 #6
Jobs homegirl Oct 2013 #9
I doubt that they genuinely care HappyMe Oct 2013 #10
After 8 years of Obama packman Oct 2013 #8
Hillary Clinton Talks Over Benghazi Heckler Who Yelled 'You Let Them Die' Capt. Obvious Oct 2013 #12
You can't "sit down and talk" with the Teabagger brand of crazy. At least not until they're sedated Erose999 Oct 2013 #21
Kick & recommended. William769 Oct 2013 #13
Handled gracefully, as usual. nt BluegrassStateBlues Oct 2013 #26
My hopeful crystal ball projects a Jeb vs. Hillary contest. So, the choice may be 20 years of Bushes libdem4life Oct 2013 #27
It took a Clinton to beat a Bush. Beacool Oct 2013 #29
Popcorn time, indeed. libdem4life Oct 2013 #30
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