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Bluenorthwest

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94. Hell, in 1972 Warren would have been voting for Richard Nixon, that's what Republicans did and
Thu Dec 11, 2014, 10:51 AM
Dec 2014

she was very much of voting age.....Nixon. Then Ford. Then Reagan......

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I think the difference is one of time... brooklynite Dec 2014 #1
So What Do You Think The Expiration Date Should Be ??? WillyT Dec 2014 #2
Obviously none. Democratic supporters welcomed yeoman6987 Dec 2014 #9
Each person will decide for themselves treestar Dec 2014 #83
Are you forgetting Dick Nixon? Hubert Flottz Dec 2014 #134
He was relatively moderate treestar Dec 2014 #136
He was still a turdhead! Hubert Flottz Dec 2014 #137
Well that's true. treestar Dec 2014 #155
The Neocons and the republican Supreme Court Just-Asses... Hubert Flottz Dec 2014 #157
Nixon was relatively moderate? You should read up on Nixon because that is wrong. Rex Dec 2014 #140
He started the EPA treestar Dec 2014 #156
Who gives a crap? Adrahil Dec 2014 #65
Always consider the source when this kind of... TreasonousBastard Dec 2014 #3
Maybe It's Just Me... But I Find The Argument Ironic... WillyT Dec 2014 #4
Yeah, people can change... TreasonousBastard Dec 2014 #48
When was Hilary a registered republican? You know the answer, she did not vote until 1968, Thinkingabout Dec 2014 #86
Hillary was in highschool, her parents were Republicans. That's not my fave rave, but Warren fans Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #5
So... It's A Timing/Evolutioning Thingy With You... Check. WillyT Dec 2014 #7
Voting age was 21, Hillary was 17. You failed to address anything I said, which was clear and to the Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #12
And Sadly... I Will Continue To Fail To See The Difference... WillyT Dec 2014 #13
That's because you are not respectful enough to pay attention to what I am telling you. Try again. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #18
Your're Correct... WillyT Dec 2014 #19
No, because I'm not talking about the potential candidates, I'm talking about the double standard Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #23
Did You Bother To Check Out Post #7 ??? WillyT Dec 2014 #24
You are being intentionally obtuse. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #28
Paragraph Breaks Would Help... WillyT Dec 2014 #30
So, can you get Lizzie elected? leftofcool Dec 2014 #59
You ignore the substance and stoop to criticize the post layout? MineralMan Dec 2014 #91
The disrespect is I think, an important symptom of the 'social issues don't matter' mindset. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #95
I think you have it. MineralMan Dec 2014 #117
And usually the people who don't care for social issues Cali_Democrat Dec 2014 #124
More dishonesty and evasion. Show me where I supported Hillary? Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #98
people like manny and willy obviously aren't in the business of trying to garner support for their dionysus Dec 2014 #130
Did you bother to watch This Week when Warren was on? MADem Dec 2014 #152
I really wish I could say that this thread and the folks supporting it are a shock to me Number23 Dec 2014 #162
Maybe because no one was making the comparison until Hillary supporters sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #37
well, that is some very wishful thinking, ignoring the majority of a candidate's adult life, LOL! bettyellen Dec 2014 #41
Just so you know, I have always challenged any and all Reagan supporters to explain themselves Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #79
exactly this, I am giving the side eye an anyone who was a heartless republican those years bettyellen Dec 2014 #109
Hillary was a kid, Warren was in her mid forties. Beacool Dec 2014 #143
I'm actually with you on this. Marr Dec 2014 #113
Nailed it! Cali_Democrat Dec 2014 #120
Hilary was in highschool/ early college. Warren? An adult, by any standard. nt msanthrope Dec 2014 #6
True but Warren was only 50 years old when she became yeoman6987 Dec 2014 #10
Goldwater was a moderate democrat by todays standards. adirondacker Dec 2014 #15
And she still supports Republican policies. She's not in high school anymore. sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #38
This. LeftOfWest Dec 2014 #127
Let me add that the application of double standards is a Republican trait which I reject. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #8
Did you tell that to Hillary supporters who initiated this comparison? sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #39
See, I don't give a shit about Hillary OR Warren. Get it? Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #100
I will allow for anyone to evolve and change their thinking on any issue as long as Marie Marie Dec 2014 #11
THANK YOU !!! WillyT Dec 2014 #16
+1 Marr Dec 2014 #114
"Clinton was" ? adirondacker Dec 2014 #14
Doesn't Goldwater represent the most reactionary militant right wing values? Jesus Malverde Dec 2014 #17
But Hillary was too young to vote for Goldwater, while Elizabeth Warren voted for George Bush. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #20
Yes, and a pro-Goldwater post got 157 recs here: joshcryer Dec 2014 #64
I grew up in GOP home, voted Reagan, Reagan, GHWB, Perot. Then came a political conversion. TheBlackAdder Dec 2014 #21
Warren was was a Republican when Reagan was ignoring the AIDS crisis... SidDithers Dec 2014 #22
You are correct on all of that, her Republican Party was also stridenly anti choice. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #25
So... Let Me Get This Straight... Being A Republican, Because Your Parents Were Republican... WillyT Dec 2014 #32
The real question is, do either or both of them still support Republican policies? sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #40
I Know... Sigh... WillyT Dec 2014 #42
Let me explain this 'Straight' style. When I was the age that Hillary was when she was a 'Goldwater Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #111
Which killed more people? MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #52
Now you're minimizing the AIDS crisis, Manny?... SidDithers Dec 2014 #56
Disgusting attempt at deflection MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #58
It's a fucking accurate representation... SidDithers Dec 2014 #60
Warren started voting Democratic in 1995 MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #71
How many Democrats opposed the shocking and awe'ing of Baghdad under sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #131
he called you out on a truth, you projecting, self important douchebag. NT dionysus Dec 2014 #139
I knew I liked you for more than your bankies!!! Beacool Dec 2014 #147
and where have you been young lady? carousing i assume? dionysus Dec 2014 #149
oh wait.. i just found something in my sleeve... dionysus Dec 2014 #151
Thank you, my friend!!! Beacool Dec 2014 #159
!!! Number23 Dec 2014 #160
The only disgusting thing is YOUR vile comparison. Beacool Dec 2014 #146
AIDS. Objectively. joshcryer Dec 2014 #61
That wasn't the question I asked, of course MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #66
You asked what killed more people. joshcryer Dec 2014 #67
You're obfuscating MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #70
Yes, Bush was invading anyway. joshcryer Dec 2014 #74
A million and a half people died of AIDS last year. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #80
People make mistakes Manny. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #85
39 million deaths since 1981, 1.5 million in 2013. 636,000 Americans since 81 Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #76
Do you actually not have any idea how many people have MineralMan Dec 2014 #77
And that is exactly why it became important to make sure this gets talked about. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #81
Yes. Making light of Reagan's inaction and not recognizing MineralMan Dec 2014 #84
We were both Californians when he was Governor. My elementary school organized against him Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #104
Reagan consistently trashed important social services MineralMan Dec 2014 #118
You're intentionally misreading my post MannyGoldstein Dec 2014 #89
I'm misreading nothing. MineralMan Dec 2014 #92
Well Bobbie Jo Dec 2014 #99
Indeed. MineralMan Dec 2014 #119
no he didn't. and it would be nice if *you* had some sense of shame. unfortunately, you don't. dionysus Dec 2014 #141
you sure stuck your foot in your mouth that time. you're getting careless and letting yourself slip. dionysus Dec 2014 #138
"Getting" careless? We crossed that bridge a loooong time ago. Number23 Dec 2014 #161
Actually, AIDS killed more people. Beacool Dec 2014 #145
Warren is a great senator and it should not be held against her imo. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #26
+ 1,000,000,000 - What You Said !!! WillyT Dec 2014 #33
Depends on How old they were JI7 Dec 2014 #27
They are both against the grain madville Dec 2014 #29
That's true of Warren but Hillary was never a Republican, the OP is talking about when she was Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #31
Or.. WillyT Dec 2014 #34
Hillary supports neocon foreign policies. Talk to women and gays in the sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #43
I didn't vote for Hillary when I was asked to last time, don't support her. 08 Primary I backed Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #90
I get your point, and don't disagree with it. I was sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #129
because Hillary promotes many GOP policies while Warren doesn't? w-what? MisterP Dec 2014 #35
LOL !!! WillyT Dec 2014 #36
Whoever said that? There's been a lot of sniping at HRC for her high school/college affiliations.... Hekate Dec 2014 #44
I think the chronology was the other way around. Jim Lane Dec 2014 #121
I've always concluded that people can change and grow, and not just the young. Hekate Dec 2014 #123
another day, another Manny post stirring shit on DU... dionysus Dec 2014 #45
Oh Yes... Another Day, Another It Don't Mattter Post... WillyT Dec 2014 #46
sorry willy, i mistook you for manny. FWIW i don't think you post OPs merely to seek attention dionysus Dec 2014 #115
Very nice of you, dissing a DUer like that. RiverLover Dec 2014 #57
I support Bernie Sanders of the current batch of potentials, when I ask about Warren her supporters Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #107
Because Hillary is a goddess.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #47
As opposed to those who adore Warren? Beacool Dec 2014 #148
Hell, I supported Kucinich.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2014 #150
Really sad to see that kind of negativity transferred to DU.... Rowdyboy Dec 2014 #158
Or vice versa? Neither matters. n/t pampango Dec 2014 #49
Irrelevant for both. The only important question is-- eridani Dec 2014 #50
Lame comparison...Hillary managed the McGovern campagn in Texas in 1972 BeyondGeography Dec 2014 #51
Hell, in 1972 Warren would have been voting for Richard Nixon, that's what Republicans did and Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #94
I was talking comparable ages BeyondGeography Dec 2014 #97
Both are OK in my book, but as topic of conversation... wyldwolf Dec 2014 #53
IMO, all that matters at this point is policy justiceischeap Dec 2014 #54
I don't want to see Hillary get the nom. and I think Warren is great RedCappedBandit Dec 2014 #55
You have it exactly backwards. baldguy Dec 2014 #62
Hillary Clinton was never a voting Republican. joshcryer Dec 2014 #63
The better question is why can't Dems find persons who were malaise Dec 2014 #68
Exactly. I sure as hell can do that. Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #73
Do you have any evidence for your repeated attacks on Warren? Jim Lane Dec 2014 #125
Why is it necessary that our candidate have demonstrable purity from birth? Jim Lane Dec 2014 #122
IDK. I'm a 65-year-old broad, and going back to JFK, I've been a Democrat. WinkyDink Dec 2014 #69
I have seen it both ways on du. NCTraveler Dec 2014 #72
+1 ~nt RiverLover Dec 2014 #75
Because the Vichy-Dems/Corporate-Dems Kelvin Mace Dec 2014 #78
If HRC is the nominee, the deflation of enthusiasm amongst independents closeupready Dec 2014 #112
As I explain when people Kelvin Mace Dec 2014 #116
The 60s vs the 80s treestar Dec 2014 #82
Because Hillary was a teenager at the time. Warren was an adult. MineralMan Dec 2014 #87
I guess the question will be to Warren "WTH did it take you so long to get smart?" Thinkingabout Dec 2014 #88
there are many massive differences dsc Dec 2014 #93
Wrong. She wasn't Republican, she was Independent & voted both ways depending on issues. RiverLover Dec 2014 #96
If you voted for Reagan and Bush, as she did dsc Dec 2014 #101
19 years now as a true progressive democrat. Why aren't you proud? RiverLover Dec 2014 #105
that answer tells me it is all about economics for her dsc Dec 2014 #106
No, she says "I was a Republican, because I thought that those were the people who best supported Bluenorthwest Dec 2014 #108
Elizabeth Warren was a registered Republican in PA through the mid-nineties. MADem Dec 2014 #110
I hear the reverse ... its Ok for Warren, BAD BAD BAD for Hillary. JoePhilly Dec 2014 #102
The hypocrisy of the Left. Beacool Dec 2014 #144
I see someone else posted the idea of age being a factor... joeybee12 Dec 2014 #103
Probably sexism right? Exultant Democracy Dec 2014 #126
I think a candidate's past is less important that what policies they embrace RIGHT NOW. Maedhros Dec 2014 #128
+ 1,000,000,000 - What You Said !!! WillyT Dec 2014 #132
I like Warren, but before I can support her campaign for the Presidency Maedhros Dec 2014 #135
I don't have an issue with what either one was in the past. bigwillq Dec 2014 #133
Simple........ Beacool Dec 2014 #142
I didn't know that about Warren .... I still like her n/t kevinmc Dec 2014 #153
Hillary was a high school student. Elizabeth was decades older. n/t pnwmom Dec 2014 #154
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