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justiceischeap

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10. I'm torn about Hillary for many different reasons
Thu May 8, 2014, 06:16 PM
May 2014

However, I think as a first female President, politics aside, she is a good example (unlike say Bachmann or Palin) for younger women to look up to. She IS smart, she's tough, she does have some progressive tendencies in some areas--women's rights, LGBTQ rights, I think she could take health care further and I think she would make could Supreme Court nominee decisions.

But then I look at her corporate interests and get lukewarm about her. That said, sadly, I don't know if a serious candidate can be successful these days without corporate sponsorship...

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(Humor) In the games that I tend to play... Shandris May 2014 #1
... Scuba May 2014 #2
do a parallel poll on who we WANT to be president yurbud May 2014 #3
1st) I don't know how to do a "parallel poll" red dog 1 May 2014 #30
"parallel" just means related not a coding issue or something yurbud May 2014 #44
Hillary's unintended nightmare could be: clearing field of DLCers before primaries yurbud May 2014 #45
I'm from Illinois and always felt that Obama would be a strong contender in 2008. Shoulders of Giants May 2014 #4
I only see one advantage to Hillary getting the nomination and then presidency yurbud May 2014 #5
There is another advantage to any generic Democrat winning in 2016 and 2020 stevenleser May 2014 #8
Impossible if they nominate the kind of people they nominate now, but... Hippo_Tron May 2014 #14
The far right keep claiming that the reason they lose is the person isn't rightwing enough. stevenleser May 2014 #16
it would be nice to have a Democrat who didn't advance the conservative agenda during that time yurbud May 2014 #23
There is only one reason Hillary was not the 2008 nominee. She didn't take the caucus states stevenleser May 2014 #6
I took bets before the first ballot was cast. quaker bill May 2014 #12
Her poll numbers in Iowa were a clue that she was beatable Hippo_Tron May 2014 #13
In other words, she was beaten nyquil_man May 2014 #17
Only partially. Her campaign's strategy was to knock out everyone else early. stevenleser May 2014 #18
Yes, her campaign bought into the same hype everybody else bought into. nyquil_man May 2014 #21
Once again, a boolean proposition that some folks guessed right about and think that means something stevenleser May 2014 #22
My take on Hillary's campaign- it was too old school. Insular. And it concerns me KittyWampus May 2014 #26
She was beaten because her campaign was a mess Hippo_Tron May 2014 #19
She more than likely will be IF she runs. wyldwolf May 2014 #7
Good point! red dog 1 May 2014 #28
Anyone but Hillary! nt Logical May 2014 #9
I'm torn about Hillary for many different reasons justiceischeap May 2014 #10
yep bettyellen May 2014 #11
the money HAS to come from somewhere. Presidential campaigns ain't cheap. wyldwolf May 2014 #15
"I don't know if a serious candidate can be successful these days without corporate sponsorship" red dog 1 May 2014 #32
I voted for her in the 2008 primary for the (positive) reasons you cited. PeaceNikki May 2014 #41
Not sayin that it will be him... fadedrose May 2014 #20
I'd like to see Howard Dean run in 2016 red dog 1 May 2014 #33
Hillary has a likable persona, Blue_In_AK May 2014 #24
"I would welcome someone to her left" too red dog 1 May 2014 #34
Yes. Blue_In_AK May 2014 #43
Hillary has lived in the bubble too long. moondust May 2014 #25
I would vote for Uncle Bernie, red dog 1 May 2014 #29
"When was the last time Hillary met & discussed issues with 'the folks back home' red dog 1 May 2014 #31
I've heard of it. moondust May 2014 #35
Bernie was on Thom Hartmann's show today in the third hour red dog 1 May 2014 #38
I see that you're just one post away from number 9,000 red dog 1 May 2014 #39
You win!! moondust May 2014 #40
You've earned that cup of coffee & donut! red dog 1 May 2014 #42
I don't expect Clinton to run, and I don't know who will run. struggle4progress May 2014 #27
Md Gov Martin O'Malley is running. Clinton will also. n/t FSogol May 2014 #37
Hillary is the only female that is close to having a chance at the White House. Pisces May 2014 #36
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