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In reply to the discussion: If Hillary doesn't speak out at the UN today against the Iran letter, she will signal to the world [View all]sadoldgirl
(3,431 posts)13. I doubt that she will mention it,
which will not leave her open to criticism.
If she does though, I don't think that she will
go into the diplomatic policy issue; she might
just state that foreign policy issues belong
to the WH.
Again that means nothing, and leaves it up
to her should she win the election.
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If Hillary doesn't speak out at the UN today against the Iran letter, she will signal to the world [View all]
leveymg
Mar 2015
OP
She's already announced she will do a presser on the email matter. She'll look very self-interested
leveymg
Mar 2015
#6
As they say in Real Estate, "location, location, location." Silence conveys a powerful message,
leveymg
Mar 2015
#9
Since she is a private Citizen, she should join DU and make a statement.
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2015
#11
Ridiculous. Not a single primary or caucus has been held. She is going to speak on Women's Rights.
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2015
#18
If she talks about email, she should address this. She can simply say, "I do not support the
leveymg
Mar 2015
#21
That's right. The UN chose her by pulling her name out of a hat. She's just another American.
Scuba
Mar 2015
#37
The UN chose her becasue 20 years ago she appeared at the Beijing Conference. (See link)
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2015
#69
If she supports women's rights, then she will oppose War. Women suffer from War more than from
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#34
So you are saying that Obama opposed Women's rights? I did not know that.
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2015
#72
You can think what you want, you don't 'think' for me.. So let me 'think' for you then.
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#94
I did not think for you. You equate supporting war with opposing women's rights.
Agnosticsherbet
Mar 2015
#106
I'm not sure she should address it at all. This issue already involves a Logan Act violation for
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#8
All Democrats especially on a world forum should speak out .. here's what Iran's minister just said
Ichingcarpenter
Mar 2015
#16
Now, if talks break down, it is the US which will look the spoiler. One would think the former SOS
leveymg
Mar 2015
#17
Andrea Mitchell just dropped a hint that HRC may talk about the Iran letter. "Something substantive"
leveymg
Mar 2015
#23
The next complaint will be, she was too strong or too weak in mentioning it. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#26
The servers should be turned over to the Archivist, if she is to be compliant w/the 1950 law.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#56
"Clinton is making sure to keep everything close. No bullshit, no room for error." Yet, she erred
leveymg
Mar 2015
#91
I praised her for her Iran letter statement. Right on! But, she still has to dig herself
leveymg
Mar 2015
#57
If it was a "totally fake scandal" everyone on MSNBC would be saying that. They aren't.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#105
That's different from what we heard before, and we now know that 30,000 were deleted, another 5,000
leveymg
Mar 2015
#39
The State Dept regs aren't the issue. It's the law that she should have preserved and conveyed the
leveymg
Mar 2015
#47
When she turns over the server, that might be confirmed, depending upon how it was set up.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#53
Yes. Official email to non-US government officials. Foreign officials, business people, etc
leveymg
Mar 2015
#84
That's what she says. The deletion of 30,000 email was bound to raise more questions.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#75
I agree. The GOP just twist things around into false narratives until real events lose all meaning.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#85
so on top of your ASSumption that she purposfully detracted from the GOP kerfuffel
Sheepshank
Mar 2015
#100
Mitchell said a recent poll indicated 87 percent of likely Dem voters could see themselves
BainsBane
Mar 2015
#42
This reads like satire after her presser. Where can I find the OP of praise you said she'd have
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#46
The thing is the OP affects that Hillary's statement would be some hugely important world moment
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#58
Judging from the crowd in the UN press gallery, that was a world important event
leveymg
Mar 2015
#66
No, you are perfect, don't ever change a thing. There was no ironic hypocrisy in your tactics here,
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#71
What should I change? The point of this is that she made a firm statement on the Iran letter. As
leveymg
Mar 2015
#96
OP says her silence would have been definitive, but her actual words are not really worth mentioning
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#81
Praise on her handling of one issue doesn't preclude continued skepticism about the other.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#98
Isn't "damning with faint praise" pretty much the same as saying "didn't applaud vigorously enough"?
leveymg
Mar 2015
#103
The rest of her presser was about emails. And she was considerably less forthcoming
leveymg
Mar 2015
#115
This is like the "North Korea" criticism of one GOP Senator for not clapping vigorously enough.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#59
Now that she has-- and quite forcefully, I believe we should damn her with faint praise
LanternWaste
Mar 2015
#60
No. I'm glad there wasn't a worst case outcome with Hillary about the Iran letter.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#109
you yourself are diverting from your own OP now and have done so since mid-thread
Sheepshank
Mar 2015
#110
There were two major issues in her presser. I don't want to lose sight of that.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#117
She's the one who wrapped her address to the world around an announced presser about email.
leveymg
Mar 2015
#123
ya sure...you like, don't like, change you mind, rechanged it and then blame HRC for you moving the
Sheepshank
Mar 2015
#127
You mean, is this the sort of spectacle of ambivalence we should expect if she's the candidate?
leveymg
Mar 2015
#130
Ambivalence buys time...and maybe allows the right approach to stumble forth.
Octafish
Mar 2015
#134
perhps re-reading your own OP, and at least 1/2 doz of your responses will answer your own question
Sheepshank
Mar 2015
#119