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tazkcmo

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33. I hear/read this one a lot.
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 11:26 AM
Apr 2015

About 50 years ago Mrs. Clinton had a different opinion on a variety of subjects. My guess is that would apply to almost all of us and you can use any 50 year span. I know Sen. Warren's opinions have changed. People change.

I am not Clinton fan, either of them, but I base that on fairly recent events and not the opinions they held 50 years ago or when they were young, fresh, take on the world 16 year olds.

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Blah blah! mylye2222 Apr 2015 #1
Or she really admires Elizabeth Warren. MineralMan Apr 2015 #6
Warren didnt seemed 100% ready for Hillary lately. mylye2222 Apr 2015 #7
You're incorrect. You're projecting MineralMan Apr 2015 #9
I just wish we had seen more action from HRC before the campaign started erronis Apr 2015 #36
EW has already endorsed HRC. They play different roles within the Democratic Party. EW is great at freshwest Apr 2015 #14
Link to her endorsement of Hillary? morningfog Apr 2015 #15
Elizabeth has not endorsed Hillary. AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #56
you are right. Helen Borg Apr 2015 #66
A later date Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #72
Again, not an endorsement. AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #74
Yes, she has, which is why I know that she'll support MineralMan Apr 2015 #18
Link to Warren's endorsement of Hillary? morningfog Apr 2015 #68
Here is one, there are more Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #71
I think you are overstating it. morningfog Apr 2015 #75
hey, you wanted a link. Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #76
And it is not an endorsement. morningfog Apr 2015 #77
Just threading the needle, huh. Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #79
Why people think these two have a conflict? abakan Apr 2015 #35
I see your point, but I think it's because Warren is fighting Wall Street while Hillary has appeared DesertDiamond Apr 2015 #37
That is EXACTLY the reason. Anyone who doesn't see that hasn't been paying attention. whathehell Apr 2015 #80
Agreed. These Democrats have the same goals and work together. Good analyis on the origin. n/t freshwest Apr 2015 #38
Respectfully, I have to disagree with you. pennylane100 Apr 2015 #52
everyone is entitled to their opinion abakan Apr 2015 #54
I see this, too. Two Powerful Women...Oh noes. Even Caroline Kennedy was tagged with libdem4life Apr 2015 #64
I think you'll find that the Left's populism is sweepting the country and that their support of sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #78
What??? VanillaRhapsody Apr 2015 #11
Know Them By Their Actions...Not Their Words billhicks76 Apr 2015 #51
She's right. E.W. is doing great things in the Senate. MineralMan Apr 2015 #2
Hillary is correct! leftofcool Apr 2015 #3
Elizabeth Warren deserves praise. democrank Apr 2015 #4
Of Course. Liz deserves praise. mylye2222 Apr 2015 #5
I assume that a former Republican like Warren sees Hillary as one of the women who pulled her Bluenorthwest Apr 2015 #16
Hilary the Goldwater girl pulled Warren left , thats Rich. bahrbearian Apr 2015 #22
Yea, when she was 16 and not old enough to vote. leftofcool Apr 2015 #26
Sure bahrbearian Apr 2015 #40
What were the Republicans like in 1965? VanillaRhapsody Apr 2015 #45
I hear/read this one a lot. tazkcmo Apr 2015 #33
Well someone or something did, Liz was a Reagan/Bush Republican until she was pushing 50. Bluenorthwest Apr 2015 #46
I think this is how EW went left she followed Hillary, Hillary was Democrat in Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #73
Still claiming you know how Elizabeth voted I see. AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #58
She was already as Far Left as Liz Warren... VanillaRhapsody Apr 2015 #12
Baseless conjecture. Fearless Apr 2015 #13
HRC's farther left than EW per Ballotpedia. Warren is more Populist. I researched it: freshwest Apr 2015 #19
Exactly.... VanillaRhapsody Apr 2015 #44
Nonsense. Hillary is a neoliberal. AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #59
K & R !!! WillyT Apr 2015 #8
praised the woman in the Senate promoting/furthering the cause of corporate financial regulation? bigtree Apr 2015 #10
Right on! Orsino Apr 2015 #17
Good on her! riqster Apr 2015 #20
Love it! Thanks Hillary.. My Senator is a good one! boston bean Apr 2015 #21
Talk is cheap. Will Hillary walk the (latest) talk? L0oniX Apr 2015 #23
Talk Isn't Always Cheap saintsebastian Apr 2015 #29
+1 "Goldman Sachs once paid $200,000 to hear former Secretary Clinton do a little talking" L0oniX Apr 2015 #30
Either that or her feet will be in the fire dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #48
but will she vote for Warren for POTUS in '16? PowerToThePeople Apr 2015 #24
Hillary don't forget Glass-Steagell. jwirr Apr 2015 #25
I think Elizabeth is the best-now send money! jalan48 Apr 2015 #27
What will be the reaction, I wonder, when Warren campaigns for HRC? MADem Apr 2015 #28
She will be thrown under the bus. leftofcool Apr 2015 #31
Warren was hypnotized from HRC minions Iliyah Apr 2015 #43
... or when Hillary campaigns for Elizabeth AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #60
Warren has said she's not running. What part of NO doesn't mean NO to a liberal or MADem Apr 2015 #69
Right, and pols change (or make up) their minds all the time AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #70
Not after they've said NO over fifty times. But how quick you went to the personal!! MADem Apr 2015 #81
very good move samsingh Apr 2015 #32
while "centrist" hatemongering bullies HERE attack progressives as party traitors... carolinayellowdog Apr 2015 #34
"Sen. Warren, are you or will you be running for vice-president?" nt ChisolmTrailDem Apr 2015 #39
A WTF???? paragraph in the Guardian article mak3cats Apr 2015 #41
Check it out, it's puke worthy. herding cats Apr 2015 #42
It totally sucks that our party enables a creep like Paul dreamnightwind Apr 2015 #49
The great thing about Rand Paul. joshcryer Apr 2015 #50
Talk is cheap customerserviceguy Apr 2015 #47
Still Say... Clinton/Warren.... nm Rosco T. Apr 2015 #53
not a chance AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #61
If only Hillary Clinton were Elizabeth Warren. If only. delrem Apr 2015 #55
Heads explode!! treestar Apr 2015 #57
So which statement would be more reflective of actual policies Clinton would pursue as POUS JonLP24 Apr 2015 #62
When HRC takes action to follow Sen. Warren's lead, I'll be impressed. 99Forever Apr 2015 #63
Records show Warren may be following Hillary's lead, are you impressed now Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #65
It's a page from LBJ's playbook. cloudbase Apr 2015 #67
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