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In reply to the discussion: I support Hillary because she can bring change to our country [View all]Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)120. I don't think you can automatically call it a "fake" Southern accent
After all, she spent nearly 20 years in Arkansas, and her husband is an Arkansas good ol' boy. Lots of people in Arkansas have accents that don't sound like the stereotypical "Southern" accent.
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Yep, Wall Street LOVE$ her. Citigroup: "I think Hillary would be a great president."
RiverLover
Jan 2015
#13
Actually, that poll just said 85% wanted to see her run...not that they "loved her". n/t.
Ken Burch
Jan 2015
#166
What do you think she will change? I see income inequality as the number 1 threat
Autumn
Jan 2015
#5
Be careful what you ask for. What kind of changes? Bad ones? Like ending Glass Steagall? NAFTA?
TheNutcracker
Jan 2015
#6
I think she will do just fine if elected and will be more to the left then some here think.
hrmjustin
Jan 2015
#7
Also according to 2007 polls. According to 2011 polls, even 2012, Obama could not beat
merrily
Jan 2015
#56
Hillary is a winner? She had a 30 point lead in 2008 and blew it. Just like Martha Coakley.*
merrily
Jan 2015
#64
No, you are not. But my comment about your going full circle had nothing to do with
merrily
Jan 2015
#80
The popular vote is irrelevant in the Presidential, both the primary and the general. No partial
merrily
Jan 2015
#121
Fine with me. That doesn't mean I can't post to point out fallacies in your posts, though.
merrily
Jan 2015
#125
I do heartily applaud your keeping your sense of humor after your claim was refuted so soundly.
merrily
Jan 2015
#130
Refuted i think not. All you are interested in doing is trashing Hillary and I want no part of it.
hrmjustin
Jan 2015
#131
Then you don't know when you've been refuted or know the difference between facts and trashing.
merrily
Jan 2015
#132
Did no such thing. I specifically said I didn't know who was or was not a paid poster.
merrily
Jan 2015
#202
Never before spring 2008, when Hillary was not doing as well in the primaries as she should have,
karynnj
Jan 2015
#234
She started with a lead of about 15 points and then built it up. At its height it was averaging 25
StevieM
Jan 2015
#149
That was one poll. Her average lead, at its height, was more like 25 points. And I don't think she
StevieM
Jan 2015
#168
Is blowing a lead of 25, average, really very different from blowing a lead that got as high as 30?
merrily
Jan 2015
#169
To add to your comments, which I agree with, she had the Shaheen machine behind her
karynnj
Jan 2015
#236
Like 2008? No, it isn't clear, per all the posts about that on this thread from last night.
merrily
Jan 2015
#217
If she silently backed all of Bill's right-wing shit then, she can't be progressive now. n/t.
Ken Burch
Jan 2015
#160
She'll say whatever she thinks she needs to say to get elected but her latest campaign rhetoric,
merrily
Jan 2015
#175
She was first lady. The first lady does not oppose their husbands policies publicly.
hrmjustin
Jan 2015
#199
She was not First Lady after 2000. If she still can't oppose his policies publicly,
merrily
Jan 2015
#206
One likely change under HRC is the US will go boots in first into the Middle East.
leveymg
Jan 2015
#9
Then, at least, run on that - "Not as bad as Jeb" - and don't insult us with the hopey changey
djean111
Jan 2015
#26
You are asking that question as if it is a lock that Jeb or Hillary will be my only choices.
djean111
Jan 2015
#35
Are you saying that the TARP legislation was re-written after Obama took office?
merrily
Jan 2015
#164
Since the Treasury falls under the Executive Branch, they have flexibility how to oversee it.
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#247
"With a Democratic Congress they were able to change how TARP was used." Again, are you saying that
merrily
Jan 2015
#248
Thanks. I am curious, so, as I said, I will look into it more. As far as how much the Treasury made
merrily
Jan 2015
#252
Wikipedia has a detailed timeline (I can't vouch for its accuracy) so you might want to start there.
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#258
Yes, of course I know about and remember Dodd Frank, but that is not numerous bills.
merrily
Jan 2015
#262
Okay. Now it feels as if you're nitpicking. I've given you links to a couple of sites
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#266
Sorry you feel that way. I am not dismissing, just saying I am not ready to look into it today and
merrily
Jan 2015
#267
Never claimed she was. But she IS the strongest, according to all the polls.
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#257
At this point, the polls are telling a-political American voters a great deal.
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#264
+100. it's all of a piece anyway: each lousy prez sets up the ground for the next one to
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#155
Yes, that is exactly what those of us to the left of Corporate Hillary want -- Jeb
LondonReign2
Jan 2015
#27
"More of the same" would depend on what Congress we help get her in 2016 should she win the nom.
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#34
And a Dem President is the head of the Dem Party. The meme that the head of the Party has no sway
merrily
Jan 2015
#181
Why take a loyalty oath before she even announces, when she is not your favorite?
merrily
Jan 2015
#180
In every single head-to-head polls, SoS Clinton wins from all potetial candidates, both Republican
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#244
Yes. That's why I wrote that polls are snapshots in time. But we can't deny that each and every poll
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#259
Yes, you can rightly deny all polls this far out, or at least not conclude they must be right or
merrily
Jan 2015
#261
Any Democrat should be able to beat Mitt and Jeb, if he or she really wants to.
merrily
Jan 2015
#182
Only if we keep acting as though Hillary is the only Dem out of maybe 75 million.
merrily
Jan 2015
#59
Bullshit. My naming names or not is irrelevant to whether Democrats who can win exist and
merrily
Jan 2015
#84
Say whatever you like it only adds character to some, it does not change me in
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#88
No, but that's never stopped you before and I don't expect it to stop you now or in the future.
merrily
Jan 2015
#96
Yes, telling you you're wrong proves you're right. Just as "good" as your "logic" upthread.
merrily
Jan 2015
#104
says the person who used a right wing website to support her social security misstatements
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#157
To be perfectly fair, he or she also used the guests on the Judge Judy show to support his fact free
merrily
Jan 2015
#178
As much as I admire and would love Senator Warren as president, she will lose.
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#143
In your opinion, Warren will lose. In my opinon, Hillary will lose. Let's hope someone else runs.
merrily
Jan 2015
#183
Well, I've been wrong plenty of times, so who knows? Maybe you'll get it right again.
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#241
It wasn't intended to be what you think but I'm sure you didn't struggle to take it that way.
L0oniX
Jan 2015
#89
I know you are for Hillary ...and you know I am not ...which has nothing to do with...
L0oniX
Jan 2015
#102
Do you really not understand the sexism in the comment about Hillary's grandchildren?
pnwmom
Jan 2015
#119
Don't put words in my post. If you don't want to reply to what I actually posted,
merrily
Jan 2015
#123
I think we know what this is about and it's not sexism. It's Hillary supporters using sexism...
L0oniX
Jan 2015
#249
I'm still neutral, as I was the last time when I liked all three main candidates.
pnwmom
Jan 2015
#144
Forget her words. I am sure she will adapt them to the current populist mood, just as Mitt has.
merrily
Jan 2015
#116
yeah, americans hate populism. hate hate hate. they like shit wages, no time off, and sending
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#159
Well, no Dem is going to do that. Them sleeping dogs gonna continue to be left to lie.
merrily
Jan 2015
#138
The changes she and her husband and other DINOS brought with H-1B expansion brought BAD change...
cascadiance
Jan 2015
#36
If she employs the accent highly selectively in public, you can call it a put on accent, even if her
merrily
Jan 2015
#179
I haven't lived in the South for over 30 years. I can be with my family members down there for
Autumn
Jan 2015
#229
Change like the six years she was on Walmart's Board of Directors, and failed
closeupready
Jan 2015
#38
Don't worry, when Warren supports Clinton she'll join the bunch under the bus.
freshwest
Jan 2015
#106
Yep you are probably right, it is funny when sone refer to 1985, was this during the years
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#115
Warren is very good in her field of expertise, I just don't know where she will go when action just
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#145
Reagan? Hillary and Obama both put him on their respective list of 10 Best US Presidents ever. 1985
merrily
Jan 2015
#186
but it should be Hillary Clinton to become the catalyst of change in our country.
DonCoquixote
Jan 2015
#103
Well, the OP apparently lost in interest in the thread. That doesn't mean the replies are all
merrily
Jan 2015
#139
She will do a fine job as President of the US, she has lots of experience in dealing with goverments
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#154
There is no way that eight years of centrist Gore would have led to an actually progressive Obama
Ken Burch
Jan 2015
#271
I'll reluctantly support Clinton if she is the nominee but I don't expect
Warren Stupidity
Jan 2015
#192
I would vote for Hillary in the general, but I don't see her as an agent of change.
Vinca
Jan 2015
#200
So you have no response at all as to how Hillary can bring change to our country?
Autumn
Jan 2015
#239
Who would she have in her cabinet, especially in Finance and Defense? Would she remove all
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#240
Hillary has cosponsored several bills to increase the minimum wage and finally got it up to
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#256