Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Hillary is Third Way & a "Stinkbomb into Liberals" [View all]yurbud
(39,405 posts)186. how about education reform? repetitive standardized testing, privatization, busting teachers unions
and replacing them with short term Teach For America temps, letting vendors dictate curriculum and on and on.
All things that the wealthy would not tolerate for their own children.
And Obama can't blame Republicans for twisting his arm on this.
He picked a Secretary of Education who was committed to this agenda and fully backed his actions.
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):
195 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations
Me too, Kick! Florida just went through the third way race, it was a disaster!
TheNutcracker
Nov 2014
#2
I like her and support her for president as does a majority of Democrats according to the polls.
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#3
yes but i'd vote for either one. how effective do u think ew would be with this congress?
belzabubba333
Nov 2014
#40
Because our current centrist president was so effective with this congress?
Alittleliberal
Nov 2014
#65
I suppose you didn't hear about McTurtle's promise right after the President's
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#101
Leave poor Hillary alone, it won't be her fault when she loses to Ted Cruz or some other
A Simple Game
Nov 2014
#23
Did I move the goalposts or did the American people move the goalposts? Time will tell. n/t
A Simple Game
Nov 2014
#73
Every Issue - You Name It - Every Single Issue Third Way is deeply rooted in Neo-Conservative ideas.
2banon
Nov 2014
#70
I would like to know which issue you think is stupid, I am not sure many people knows
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#135
how about education reform? repetitive standardized testing, privatization, busting teachers unions
yurbud
Nov 2014
#186
closing schools doesn't help anyone and in practice, DLCers actions on this are
yurbud
Nov 2014
#188
the rhetoric of accountability is used to "prove" public schools are failing and
yurbud
Nov 2014
#189
Looks like you are not for better education, at least the DLC wants to improve education,
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#191
why not listen to educators instead of hedge fund managers and Wall Street scammers?
yurbud
Nov 2014
#192
I guess I got to get used to the fact that supporting Hillary is not going to be popular here.
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#49
Lyndon Johnson who gave us the civil rights act and Medicare would have been considered a third way
still_one
Nov 2014
#74
no surprise that would come from you, a rewrite of history that I lived through
still_one
Nov 2014
#95
and neither was John Kennedy who almost got us into WWIII, along with the bay of pigs
still_one
Nov 2014
#100
bullshit. Are you aware of the missiles Kennedy was putting into Turkey? Have you ever heard of
still_one
Nov 2014
#106
Read the Pentagon Papers. It was very superficial what Eisenhower did, Kennedy pushed that policy
still_one
Nov 2014
#109
Never said he was the Messiah, I lost friends in Nam because of that bullshit, but to deny what he
still_one
Nov 2014
#102
No one is solely responsible for anything, and I never said that you thought
still_one
Nov 2014
#129
Yep, they keep running into that problem and have no answer for it, do they? nt
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#122
Then you must be happy with what's happening to our country. She isn't a friend of the 99%
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#161
The majority of Democrats do not support her. What is left of the Dem Party that is.
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#162
Is this scientific polling that Warren beats Hillary head to head? which poll is this you are citing
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#174
Has there ever been a poll where Hillary isn't the only Dem candidate? Has there ever
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#175
Well, first of all I don't see any Progressive candidates who are even likely to run against her.
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#177
How sad if what you say is true, that we have only,, very flawed candidate in our party
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#182
I think after 2 terms of a Democratic President it will be hard to get a fifth.
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#184
Bingo! She's a war hawk, wall street loving, fracking supporter. All that is NOT what we need.
peacebird
Nov 2014
#20
When you have to start a post with "at least she supports" you have already lost.
A Simple Game
Nov 2014
#48
Thanks for the link, I scrolled down and the foreign policy one was enough for me.
A Simple Game
Nov 2014
#111
No she doesn't. See her support for job killing "free trade" deals and H1B visas.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#180
why doesn't salon understand what a think tank is and 'debate' their suggestions directly?
Sunlei
Nov 2014
#5
Morally unmoored Centrism is almost the least despicable thing about Hillary Clinton.
True Blue Door
Nov 2014
#11
Yeah, polls said that before also. The inevitability meme - didn't work out so well then, did it?
peacebird
Nov 2014
#22
LOL! Nice. I don't believe any poll taken two years out can predict a presidential race.
peacebird
Nov 2014
#45
doesnt make u much of a dem if the dems put up a candidate and you hand your vote to the cons
belzabubba333
Nov 2014
#37
Doesn't make you much into REALITY if you think Hillary Goldman Sachs Clinton...
99Forever
Nov 2014
#43
then i dont understand why you would start slinging it " The first correct thing you have said. "
belzabubba333
Nov 2014
#110
We need someone LIKE Warren. But we need Warren in the Senate, doing exactly what she's doing.
2banon
Nov 2014
#79
This is politics not rearing your child, there should never be any unconditional support.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#181
And yet as an alternative, many offer a candidate who was part of the Republican Party for 20-25
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#31
Yep, as an Arkansan, her and Bill were just high priced corporate attorneys.
LiberalArkie
Nov 2014
#55
'''I think her concerns about women and children now extends mostly to photo ops.'''BOOM
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#60
The polls completely discredit that and by a huge margin. It's not even close. nt
stevenleser
Nov 2014
#124
So it doesn't matter where she stands on the issues, only that she can win.
Kermitt Gribble
Nov 2014
#134
"The actual policies that she advocates are not going to change the material or social well-being of
antigop
Nov 2014
#87
Rep owned congress and senate was planned so that we will gladly vote for any Dem for the POTUS.
L0oniX
Nov 2014
#92
Hillary would not be my first choice but I do think she is our best bet to retain the WH..
DCBob
Nov 2014
#94
Different economy, much different Clinton. The problem this time isn't lack of wealth and debt...
marble falls
Nov 2014
#115
Welcome to DU but " had not the republicans voted for Obama to prevent a Hillary win"?
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#120