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Showing Original Post only (View all)If Hillary is going to run to Obama's right on foreign policy, and it seems she will... [View all]
She's lost my support.
I've been fairly defensive of Hillary here on DU the last couple years because I felt she could get the job done well enough. But I also thought she would had softened her foreign policy rhetoric after having her ass handed to her in 2008 for the Iraq War vote and being around the supposedly 'too cautious' Obama administration.
That appears to not be the case. If she's going to campaign on a hawkish policy, then I certainly can't support her in the primaries. It's but one vote, however, if this is what she truly believes, I'm not sure I even want her to run.
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Drunken Irishman
Aug 2014
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At her age, perhaps not. At this point I suspect that if she does run, it might be
tblue37
Aug 2014
#17
Well, many of us knew she wasn't going to 'soften' her position on war. She has neither done
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#3
Both Bill & Hillary during their time in Arkansas were always the darlings
LiberalArkie
Aug 2014
#12
Hillary Clinton joins critics of Obama's response to ISIS in Iraq/CSM
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2014
#10
she probably thinks that this is a good political strategy too - now that the President is being
Douglas Carpenter
Aug 2014
#15