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In reply to the discussion: Did Hillary Clinton attend the climate change march? [View all]CTyankee
(67,926 posts)80. I kinda hope she has a girl...
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Actually, all three Clintons were on the street yesterday....I saw them midtown.
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#21
I hate the tinge of sexism---HRC is supposed to do the Foundation Awards, help her
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#82
That's why I said 'tinge.' I truly wonder if we ask of HRC the same questions that we would ask of
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#85
I am sure that right now there are Republican focus groups working on how to ask ladyparts
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#88
If each marcher had brandished a $100 bill in each hand, would she have appeared?
hatrack
Sep 2014
#5
You need to stop expecting more of her. Accept it: she's a politician who wants to play it safe.
randome
Sep 2014
#6
And I'd appreciate hearing Joe Scarborough saying something honest. Or Chuck Todd.
randome
Sep 2014
#20
The funny thing is, randome, is that she was there. It's just that the Foundation awards
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#23
Actually she could - imagine that she had put out a statement and even showed up
karynnj
Sep 2014
#53
Who expects a Corporate funded candidate to show up at an anti-corporate Global protest?
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#31
H. Clinton speaks well in political rhetoric. I believe she said that she "hoped" that a mass
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#7
If she believes in something she shouldn't worry about what people say. The fact
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#33
And didn't she call for that mass movement long after the planning was already started. One of
jwirr
Sep 2014
#9
I'm surprised Bill isn't there--he could run in front and it would look like a mandate!
librechik
Sep 2014
#10
As I noted above, he was in NYC for an awards ceremony. He could have shown up n/t
n2doc
Sep 2014
#16
"An awards ceremony?" Um--it was the Clinton Foundation Awards. Which they run.
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#29
Well, there are three of them. One could have represented the others by showing up
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#35
Okay--you have just written the funniest post about NYC ever written on this board.
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#38
Actually, yes--she was there. But the Foundation Awards were that night, so she and Bill
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#18
Chelsea Clinton, HRC and Bill were at the Clinton Foundation Awards last night. Not for
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#32
Yes--last night was the FOundation awards. Between that and baby watch, are you really
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#25
So, what was she doing all day? This Global event was well advertised. Put it this
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#36
As I noted upthread, you've never been to the island of Manhattan, have you? nt
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#39
Then why weren't YOU there yesterday? I was. HRC had the Foundation Awards crosstown.
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#43
Again-why weren't YOU there? And, why are you attributing a quote to me that I have not written? nt
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#83
Some people wake up each morning and look for things to be faux angry at Clinton about
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#51
I know. Largest march in history on the environment and the media essentially ignored it
still_one
Sep 2014
#61
I don't know. Maybe a prior engagement. This was a significant event hardly covered by media
still_one
Sep 2014
#86
