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In reply to the discussion: Only 11% of Democrats polled want a more liberal presidential nominee than Hillary Clinton [View all]bigtree
(94,269 posts)If you bother to take notice, I haven't spent one post attacking ANY potential Democratic candidate.
Claiming that I'm engaging in 'tea party tactics' for posting a poll is over-the-top and is typical of the rhetoric used by more than a few posters on this board against anyone who dares post anything favorable about Hillary Clinton.
Advocating for Hillary Clinton's candidacy isn't a divisive act. Disparaging someone for posting something favorable about Hillary Clinton is divisive
Posting something favorable about Hillary Clinton isn't the same as supporting her for President. I'd expect you to understand that, but you insist on conflating favorable articles and defenses against rumor and falsehoods directed at her as support for the woman as President.
You need to listen to what I've told you several times. Hillary Clinton will NOT be my first choice in the primary if she decides to run. I will spend my time working for someone else. She will likely not even be my second choice if my first one fails.
That said, it's you're own badgering of Clinton supporters that's divisive, not their expressions of support.
It's your badgering of me in this thread which is alienating and divisive, not my posting of a poll.
I want ALL of the insults and chatter about who I support and what you think I believe ended NOW. Right now.
Stick to debating issues and stop deriding supporters of Hillary Clinton and anyone who dares post something favorable about her. Criticize the material and info and leave all of the snide and uninformed commentary about the poster to yourself.