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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton is a "populist leaning liberal" on the issues, [View all]eridani
(51,907 posts)7. This was as SecState
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-10/hillary-clintons-business-legacy-at-the-state-department#p1
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Shes pressed the case for U.S. business in Cambodia, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and other countries in Chinas shadow. Shes also taken a leading part in drafting the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the free-trade pact that would give U.S. companies a leg up on their Chinese competitors.
http://uspolitics.about.com/od/CampaignsElections/a/Hillary-Clinton-On-The-Keystone-Xl-Pipeline.htm
This is what Clinton said about the Keystone XL pipeline in response to a question at the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco event:
"So as I say, we've not yet signed off on it. But we are inclined to do so and we are for several reasons going back to one of your original questions we're either going to be dependent on dirty oil from the Gulf or dirty oil from Canada. And until we can get our act together as a country and figure out that clean, renewable energy is in both our economic interests and the interests of our planet, I mean, I don't think it will come as a surprise to anyone how deeply disappointed the President and I are about our inability to get the kind of legislation through the Senate that the United States was seeking."
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Shes pressed the case for U.S. business in Cambodia, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and other countries in Chinas shadow. Shes also taken a leading part in drafting the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the free-trade pact that would give U.S. companies a leg up on their Chinese competitors.
http://uspolitics.about.com/od/CampaignsElections/a/Hillary-Clinton-On-The-Keystone-Xl-Pipeline.htm
This is what Clinton said about the Keystone XL pipeline in response to a question at the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco event:
"So as I say, we've not yet signed off on it. But we are inclined to do so and we are for several reasons going back to one of your original questions we're either going to be dependent on dirty oil from the Gulf or dirty oil from Canada. And until we can get our act together as a country and figure out that clean, renewable energy is in both our economic interests and the interests of our planet, I mean, I don't think it will come as a surprise to anyone how deeply disappointed the President and I are about our inability to get the kind of legislation through the Senate that the United States was seeking."
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Why isn't the same spluttering outrage directed at anyone who suggests Obama leans liberal?
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2014
#30
Yup, that is exactly why Goldman Sachs paid her $400,000 to give two speeches back in November
Victor_c3
Apr 2014
#5
Which is also what I'd expect from the guy who didn't push to hold any of the banks or wall street
Victor_c3
Apr 2014
#57
I wasn't going to call her the "b word"-I hate that term-and this has nothing to do with gender.
Ken Burch
Apr 2014
#146
So what did she really do to put the policies she claims to favor in action?
JDPriestly
Apr 2014
#10
If she's a populist leaning liberal, I have six legs and a third eye in my forehead.
Nanjing to Seoul
Apr 2014
#11
It's a little late for an April Fool's joke, but you did make me laugh. Thanks.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2014
#15
That pretty much sums up what makes me uneasy about her running for president. I will have to vote
jwirr
Apr 2014
#29
I've never heard her speak in favor of Medical Marijuana, as Sec of State she openly
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2014
#66
Rated 100% NARAL, 96% NAACP, 89% HRC, 82% NEA, 60% ACLU, 35% Chamber of Commerce.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2014
#27
I see "populist" will be the new buzzword for a while, and soon it will be stretched so far to cover
djean111
Apr 2014
#55
Interesting that when I scroll down to 'Hillary Clinton on Corporations'
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Apr 2014
#78
Lol. What you said, so true! What the heck Would Warren and Sanders be if Hillary is pop lean lib?
Whisp
Apr 2014
#84