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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)165. "Out of the woodwork?" How about "Out of the Congress...?"
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/238912-2016-hillary-endorsement-list
House (74)
Rep. Karen Bass (Calif.) Bass tweeted: "Proud to endorse #HillaryClintonforPresident. #HillaryRunFor our children, women's rights and working families. Join me in supporting her!"
Rep. Joyce Beatty (Ohio) "Rep. Beatty endorsed Clinton in November 2014. She remains a strong supporter of Ms. Clintons campaign for the Presidency, said a spokesperson.
Rep. Kathy Castor (Fla.)
Rep. Joaquín Castro (Texas) "Hillary is the best person to be our 45th president," Castro wrote in an email to Clinton supporters in September 2014.
Rep. David Cicilline (R.I.) Cicilline tweeted his support for Clinton following her announcement, saying he cant wait to elect her.
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (Mo.) I am extremely decided that Secretary Clinton will make a great President, Cleaver said in a statement to The Hill on Monday.
Rep. Gerry Connolly (Va.)
Rep. Jim Cooper (Tenn.)
Rep. Joseph Crowley (N.Y.)
Rep. Henry Cuellar (Texas) "Our party and our country need Hillary, Cuellar said in a statement to The Hill. I look forward to campaigning for her again and helping elect the first woman President in history."
Rep. Danny Davis (Ill.) I would jump off the Willis Tower, which is the tallest building in Chicago, to support Hillary Clinton, Davis told The Hill in 2014.
Rep. John Delaney (Md.) "Hillary Clinton has been - and always will be - a champion for everyday Americans, which is why Im proud to support her for President," said Delaney in a statement.
Rep. Ted Deutch (Fla.)
Rep. Debbie Dingell (Mich.) Dingell posted on her Facebook page that she is in following Clintons announcement on Sunday.
Rep. Tammy Duckworth (Ill.)
Rep. Bill Foster (Ill.) "Congressman Foster endorsed her about a year ago and is still supporting her," a representative said on Monday.
Rep. Lois Frankel (Fla.) Frankel told the Palm Beach Post that Clinton is the most ready to be president after her announcement.
Rep. Gene Green (Texas) 'I supported then Sen. Clinton for President in 2008 and intend to support and campaign for her again, Green told The Hill in a statement Tuesday.
Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham (N.M.)
Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (Ill.) I will be happy to back Hillary Clinton. I think she has an astonishing background and a readiness, Gutiérrez said in August 2014. If shes ready, Im ready for Hillary.
Rep. Janice Hahn (Calif.) Hillarys running and Im ready to support her! Everyday Americans need a champion, and Hillarys ready to be that champion, Hahn announced in a Facebook post following Clintons announcement this weekend.
Rep. Alcee Hastings (Fla.)
Rep. Brian Higgins (N.Y.)
Rep. Rubén Hinojosa (Texas)
Rep. Mike Honda (Calif.)
Rep. Steny Hoyer (Md.) Hoyer told The Hill in 2014 that Clinton would make an excellent president.
Rep. Steve Israel (N.Y.) Israel has long been a strong supporter of hers since they worked together when she was a senator from New York, said a spokesperson.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas)
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (Texas) "The Congresswoman proudly supports Hillary 2016," said a representative.
Rep. Hank Johnson (Ga.)
Rep. Robin Kelly (Ill.)
Rep. Dan Kildee (Mich.) Congressman Dan Kildee wholeheartedly supports and endorses Hillary Clinton for President, said spokesman Mitchell Rivard in a statement.
Rep. Derek Kilmer (Wash.) "I'm proud to endorse Hillary Clinton for President. She is ready to fight to make our economy work for every American, Kilmer wrote on his Facebook page following Clintons announcement.
Rep. Jim Langevin (R.I.)
Rep. Sandy Levin (Mich.)
Rep. John Lewis (Ga.)
Rep. Ted Lieu (Calif.)
Rep. Nita Lowey (N.Y.) It has been my great honor to call Hillary Clinton my friend and constituent, Senator, and Secretary of State. I will work hard to ensure that in two years, we call her Madam President, she wrote Sunday on Facebook.
Rep. Stephen Lynch (Mass.)
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (N.Y.)
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (N.Y.) Released a statement following Clinton's announcement pledging his support.
Rep. Doris Matsui (Calif.) "I look forward to doing whatever it takes to make Hillary Clinton the next President of the United States, Matsui posted on her campaigns Facebook page Sunday.
Rep. Jim McDermott (Wash.) McDermott called Clinton the best prepared candidate weve ever had.
Rep. Gregory Meeks (N.Y.)
Rep. Grace Meng (N.Y.)
Rep. Patrick Murphy (Fla.) Murphy endorsed Clinton in a February op-ed in the Orlando Sentinel.
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (N.Y.)
Rep. Grace Napolitano (Calif.)
Rep. Richard Neal (Mass.) Senator Warren has said explicitly that shes not a candidate. And people would be surprised if I were not on board with Hilary Clinton. Im real friendly with them; I talk to the former president regularly and talk with her, too, Neal told The Berkshire Edge in August 2014.
Rep. Ed Perlmutter (Colo.)
Rep. Chellie Pingree (Maine)
Rep. Jared Polis (Colo.)
Rep. Charles Rangel (N.Y.) "I'm ready for Hillary,' Rangel told HuffPost Live in November 2014. "But, you know, I don't like coronations. I don't see where anyone is gonna challenge her, on the Republican side or the Democratic side."
Rep. Kathleen Rice (N.Y.) "Congresswoman Rice has always been a big supporter of Secretary Clinton and thinks she would be an excellent president. If Secretary Clinton does run, the Congresswoman will continue to support her in any way she can," a representative told The Hill earlier this year.
Rep. Cedric Richmond (La.) Pledged his support to Ready for Hillary in January 2014.
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (Calif.)
Rep. Tim Ryan (Ohio) Offered support to Ready for Hillary in November 2013.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (Ill.) Attended a Ready for Hillary Chicago event in June 2014 and posted Clintons announcement video to her Facebook page Sunday.
Rep. Kurt Schrader (Ore.)
Rep. Adam Schiff (Calif.) "Rep. Schiff is supporting and is endorsing Hillary Clinton for the nomination," a representative told The Hill Monday.
Rep. David Scott (Ga.)
Rep. José Serrano (N.Y.)
Rep. Terri Sewell (Ala.)
Rep. Brad Sherman (Calif.)
Rep. Louise Slaughter (N.Y.)
Rep. Adam Smith (Wash.) Attended a Ready for Hillary event in June 2014.
Rep. Mark Takai (Hawaii) Attended a Ready for Hillary event in March 2015.
Rep. Mike Thompson (Calif.)
Rep. Dina Titus (Nev.) I have looked forward to this day for years, to stand up once again and proudly announce my support for Hillary Clinton as our next president, Titus wrote on Facebook. Her time is now and we are ready!"
Rep. Chris Van Hollen (Md.)
Rep. Marc Veasey (Texas) Hosted Ready for Hillary events in Texas.
Rep. Filemon Vela (Texas)
Rep. Nydia Velázquez (N.Y.) Velazquez attended a Ready for Hillary event on April 11th.
Rep. Frederica Wilson (Fla.)
SENATE (28)
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (Wis.) Signed letter in 2013 encouraging her to run.
Sen. Michael Bennet (Colo.)
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (Conn.) Endorsed Clinton in May 2014.
Sen. Barbara Boxer (Calif.) Signed letter in 2013 encouraging her to run.
Sen. Ben Cardin (Md.)
Sen. Maria Cantwell (Wash.) signed letter in 2013 encouraging her to run.
Sen. Dick Durbin (Ill.) Helped Ready for Hillary raise funds.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (Calif.) Endorsed Clinton in a 2013 op-ed.
Sen. Al Franken (Minn.) Endorsed Clinton in December 2014, saying she would make a great president."
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.) I am thrilled Hillary Clinton is running and will do everything I can to help make sure she makes history as our first woman president, Gillibrand said in a statement.
Sen. Martin Heinrich (N.M.) Helped raise funds at a Ready for Hillary event in July 2014.
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.) Heitkamp signed a letter urging Clinton to run and said in 2014 she would make an "excellent" president.
Sen. Mazie Hirono (Hawaii) Signed a letter in 2013 encouraging her to run.
Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.) An early backer, Kaine endorsed her in 2014.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (Minn.) Endorsed Clinton in July 2014.
Sen. Patrick Leahy (Vt.) I talked to her about this some time ago and said if shed like my support, shes welcome to it, Leahy said on MSNBCs Andrea Mitchell Reports on Wednesday.
Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.) I don't know if anyone is more qualified, he told Politico in January 2014, encouraging Clinton to run.
Sen. Claire McCaskill (Mo.) McCaskill endorsed Clinton in 2013. There were tensions between McCaskill and the Clinton camp during the 2008 campaign.
Sen. Barbara Mikulski (Md.) "Whoopee, Hillary is off and running! I'm ready for Hillary. America is ready for Hillary. She is going to break the glass ceiling once and for all, Mikulski said in a statement after Clintons announcement.
Sen. Patty Murray (Wash.) Endorsed Clinton in a Facebook post on Sunday. I am proud to stand with so many others to support Hillary in her effort to shatter that highest and hardest glass ceiling that has been cracked, but not yet broken, she wrote.
Sen. Bill Nelson (Fla.) I am all in for Hillary and will campaign for her in Florida and anywhere else she wants, Nelson said in a statement Monday.
Sen. Gary Peters (Mich.) "I'm standing with @HillaryClinton because she's the middle class champion that America needs," Peters tweeted on Tuesday.
Sen. Brian Schatz (Hawaii) "I'm enthusiastically endorsing @HillaryClinton for POTUS. She's the leader we need for today's challenges. RT if you're @ReadyForHillary," Schatz tweeted.
Sen. Charles Schumer (N.Y.) Said Clinton would make "a great candidate," endorsing her in 2013.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (N.H.) Said she is "ready for Hillary" in a Facebook post.
Sen. Debbie Stabenow (Mich.) Endorsed Clinton in an op-ed titled, "Why I'm ready for Hillary Clinton" in May 2014.
Sen. Mark Warner (Va.)
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.) Whitehouse sent out a fundraising appeal for Ready for Hillary in November 2014.
Rep. Karen Bass (Calif.) Bass tweeted: "Proud to endorse #HillaryClintonforPresident. #HillaryRunFor our children, women's rights and working families. Join me in supporting her!"
Rep. Joyce Beatty (Ohio) "Rep. Beatty endorsed Clinton in November 2014. She remains a strong supporter of Ms. Clintons campaign for the Presidency, said a spokesperson.
Rep. Kathy Castor (Fla.)
Rep. Joaquín Castro (Texas) "Hillary is the best person to be our 45th president," Castro wrote in an email to Clinton supporters in September 2014.
Rep. David Cicilline (R.I.) Cicilline tweeted his support for Clinton following her announcement, saying he cant wait to elect her.
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (Mo.) I am extremely decided that Secretary Clinton will make a great President, Cleaver said in a statement to The Hill on Monday.
Rep. Gerry Connolly (Va.)
Rep. Jim Cooper (Tenn.)
Rep. Joseph Crowley (N.Y.)
Rep. Henry Cuellar (Texas) "Our party and our country need Hillary, Cuellar said in a statement to The Hill. I look forward to campaigning for her again and helping elect the first woman President in history."
Rep. Danny Davis (Ill.) I would jump off the Willis Tower, which is the tallest building in Chicago, to support Hillary Clinton, Davis told The Hill in 2014.
Rep. John Delaney (Md.) "Hillary Clinton has been - and always will be - a champion for everyday Americans, which is why Im proud to support her for President," said Delaney in a statement.
Rep. Ted Deutch (Fla.)
Rep. Debbie Dingell (Mich.) Dingell posted on her Facebook page that she is in following Clintons announcement on Sunday.
Rep. Tammy Duckworth (Ill.)
Rep. Bill Foster (Ill.) "Congressman Foster endorsed her about a year ago and is still supporting her," a representative said on Monday.
Rep. Lois Frankel (Fla.) Frankel told the Palm Beach Post that Clinton is the most ready to be president after her announcement.
Rep. Gene Green (Texas) 'I supported then Sen. Clinton for President in 2008 and intend to support and campaign for her again, Green told The Hill in a statement Tuesday.
Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham (N.M.)
Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (Ill.) I will be happy to back Hillary Clinton. I think she has an astonishing background and a readiness, Gutiérrez said in August 2014. If shes ready, Im ready for Hillary.
Rep. Janice Hahn (Calif.) Hillarys running and Im ready to support her! Everyday Americans need a champion, and Hillarys ready to be that champion, Hahn announced in a Facebook post following Clintons announcement this weekend.
Rep. Alcee Hastings (Fla.)
Rep. Brian Higgins (N.Y.)
Rep. Rubén Hinojosa (Texas)
Rep. Mike Honda (Calif.)
Rep. Steny Hoyer (Md.) Hoyer told The Hill in 2014 that Clinton would make an excellent president.
Rep. Steve Israel (N.Y.) Israel has long been a strong supporter of hers since they worked together when she was a senator from New York, said a spokesperson.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas)
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (Texas) "The Congresswoman proudly supports Hillary 2016," said a representative.
Rep. Hank Johnson (Ga.)
Rep. Robin Kelly (Ill.)
Rep. Dan Kildee (Mich.) Congressman Dan Kildee wholeheartedly supports and endorses Hillary Clinton for President, said spokesman Mitchell Rivard in a statement.
Rep. Derek Kilmer (Wash.) "I'm proud to endorse Hillary Clinton for President. She is ready to fight to make our economy work for every American, Kilmer wrote on his Facebook page following Clintons announcement.
Rep. Jim Langevin (R.I.)
Rep. Sandy Levin (Mich.)
Rep. John Lewis (Ga.)
Rep. Ted Lieu (Calif.)
Rep. Nita Lowey (N.Y.) It has been my great honor to call Hillary Clinton my friend and constituent, Senator, and Secretary of State. I will work hard to ensure that in two years, we call her Madam President, she wrote Sunday on Facebook.
Rep. Stephen Lynch (Mass.)
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (N.Y.)
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (N.Y.) Released a statement following Clinton's announcement pledging his support.
Rep. Doris Matsui (Calif.) "I look forward to doing whatever it takes to make Hillary Clinton the next President of the United States, Matsui posted on her campaigns Facebook page Sunday.
Rep. Jim McDermott (Wash.) McDermott called Clinton the best prepared candidate weve ever had.
Rep. Gregory Meeks (N.Y.)
Rep. Grace Meng (N.Y.)
Rep. Patrick Murphy (Fla.) Murphy endorsed Clinton in a February op-ed in the Orlando Sentinel.
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (N.Y.)
Rep. Grace Napolitano (Calif.)
Rep. Richard Neal (Mass.) Senator Warren has said explicitly that shes not a candidate. And people would be surprised if I were not on board with Hilary Clinton. Im real friendly with them; I talk to the former president regularly and talk with her, too, Neal told The Berkshire Edge in August 2014.
Rep. Ed Perlmutter (Colo.)
Rep. Chellie Pingree (Maine)
Rep. Jared Polis (Colo.)
Rep. Charles Rangel (N.Y.) "I'm ready for Hillary,' Rangel told HuffPost Live in November 2014. "But, you know, I don't like coronations. I don't see where anyone is gonna challenge her, on the Republican side or the Democratic side."
Rep. Kathleen Rice (N.Y.) "Congresswoman Rice has always been a big supporter of Secretary Clinton and thinks she would be an excellent president. If Secretary Clinton does run, the Congresswoman will continue to support her in any way she can," a representative told The Hill earlier this year.
Rep. Cedric Richmond (La.) Pledged his support to Ready for Hillary in January 2014.
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (Calif.)
Rep. Tim Ryan (Ohio) Offered support to Ready for Hillary in November 2013.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (Ill.) Attended a Ready for Hillary Chicago event in June 2014 and posted Clintons announcement video to her Facebook page Sunday.
Rep. Kurt Schrader (Ore.)
Rep. Adam Schiff (Calif.) "Rep. Schiff is supporting and is endorsing Hillary Clinton for the nomination," a representative told The Hill Monday.
Rep. David Scott (Ga.)
Rep. José Serrano (N.Y.)
Rep. Terri Sewell (Ala.)
Rep. Brad Sherman (Calif.)
Rep. Louise Slaughter (N.Y.)
Rep. Adam Smith (Wash.) Attended a Ready for Hillary event in June 2014.
Rep. Mark Takai (Hawaii) Attended a Ready for Hillary event in March 2015.
Rep. Mike Thompson (Calif.)
Rep. Dina Titus (Nev.) I have looked forward to this day for years, to stand up once again and proudly announce my support for Hillary Clinton as our next president, Titus wrote on Facebook. Her time is now and we are ready!"
Rep. Chris Van Hollen (Md.)
Rep. Marc Veasey (Texas) Hosted Ready for Hillary events in Texas.
Rep. Filemon Vela (Texas)
Rep. Nydia Velázquez (N.Y.) Velazquez attended a Ready for Hillary event on April 11th.
Rep. Frederica Wilson (Fla.)
SENATE (28)
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (Wis.) Signed letter in 2013 encouraging her to run.
Sen. Michael Bennet (Colo.)
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (Conn.) Endorsed Clinton in May 2014.
Sen. Barbara Boxer (Calif.) Signed letter in 2013 encouraging her to run.
Sen. Ben Cardin (Md.)
Sen. Maria Cantwell (Wash.) signed letter in 2013 encouraging her to run.
Sen. Dick Durbin (Ill.) Helped Ready for Hillary raise funds.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (Calif.) Endorsed Clinton in a 2013 op-ed.
Sen. Al Franken (Minn.) Endorsed Clinton in December 2014, saying she would make a great president."
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.) I am thrilled Hillary Clinton is running and will do everything I can to help make sure she makes history as our first woman president, Gillibrand said in a statement.
Sen. Martin Heinrich (N.M.) Helped raise funds at a Ready for Hillary event in July 2014.
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.) Heitkamp signed a letter urging Clinton to run and said in 2014 she would make an "excellent" president.
Sen. Mazie Hirono (Hawaii) Signed a letter in 2013 encouraging her to run.
Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.) An early backer, Kaine endorsed her in 2014.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (Minn.) Endorsed Clinton in July 2014.
Sen. Patrick Leahy (Vt.) I talked to her about this some time ago and said if shed like my support, shes welcome to it, Leahy said on MSNBCs Andrea Mitchell Reports on Wednesday.
Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.) I don't know if anyone is more qualified, he told Politico in January 2014, encouraging Clinton to run.
Sen. Claire McCaskill (Mo.) McCaskill endorsed Clinton in 2013. There were tensions between McCaskill and the Clinton camp during the 2008 campaign.
Sen. Barbara Mikulski (Md.) "Whoopee, Hillary is off and running! I'm ready for Hillary. America is ready for Hillary. She is going to break the glass ceiling once and for all, Mikulski said in a statement after Clintons announcement.
Sen. Patty Murray (Wash.) Endorsed Clinton in a Facebook post on Sunday. I am proud to stand with so many others to support Hillary in her effort to shatter that highest and hardest glass ceiling that has been cracked, but not yet broken, she wrote.
Sen. Bill Nelson (Fla.) I am all in for Hillary and will campaign for her in Florida and anywhere else she wants, Nelson said in a statement Monday.
Sen. Gary Peters (Mich.) "I'm standing with @HillaryClinton because she's the middle class champion that America needs," Peters tweeted on Tuesday.
Sen. Brian Schatz (Hawaii) "I'm enthusiastically endorsing @HillaryClinton for POTUS. She's the leader we need for today's challenges. RT if you're @ReadyForHillary," Schatz tweeted.
Sen. Charles Schumer (N.Y.) Said Clinton would make "a great candidate," endorsing her in 2013.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (N.H.) Said she is "ready for Hillary" in a Facebook post.
Sen. Debbie Stabenow (Mich.) Endorsed Clinton in an op-ed titled, "Why I'm ready for Hillary Clinton" in May 2014.
Sen. Mark Warner (Va.)
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.) Whitehouse sent out a fundraising appeal for Ready for Hillary in November 2014.
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LOL...links to any of Hillary's comments on recent police shooting tragedies?
Cosmic Kitten
Apr 2015
#65
Yes, it is your Pet Issue, Afrian American 16% of population~Justice is everyones concern!
lewebley3
Apr 2015
#384
Hillary is a progressive, If she appears corporatist: You don't know the facts about Hillary!!
lewebley3
Apr 2015
#181
Wrong,Goldwater and Millers children are liberals, they claim their Daddy's would be libs
lewebley3
Apr 2015
#386
Maybe on social but she is definately not progressive on Free Trade Agreements,
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#393
The IWR was a bigger clusterfuck by many orders of magnitude, but regardless
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2015
#395
Well she did base her argument in favor of the IWR on her husband's actions in 1998.
JTFrog
Apr 2015
#398
No, most of the criticisms I would level at HRC can apply to her husband, as well.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2015
#408
The term middle class will be thrown around a lot too, doesn't mean she will actually
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#410
no - when we fight amongst ourselves and want perfection the right-wing destroys us
samsingh
Apr 2015
#377
You're still making a false comparison when you keep comparing her to Republicans.
cui bono
Apr 2015
#404
Sure, I have a friend who put 50k on Mayweather...He's rich. I'm broke...
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2015
#105
bwah haa haa...I quoted you word for word. How is that putting words in your mouth?
Sheepshank
Apr 2015
#138
hello...it's spelled AVATAR....do you have a banner that says "Moran" too ;) n/t
Sheepshank
Apr 2015
#247
The problem is you can not claim to speak for the 99% after denying that 'social activists' are the
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#107
What I actually said was this, "The 99% need someone to fight for them not just for social issues
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#119
yeah, the arguing about your personalities is your trip. I'm talking about the 'social issues' you
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#133
I guess if you can't discuss the issue, you make it all about the posters.
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#147
You are putting words in my mouth apparently to be able to express your outrage.
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#204
Exactly the way I feel: I don't have any other candidate I support(I think Warren....
marble falls
Apr 2015
#374
I'm a "Sander-ite". Yeah I know winning this horse race is an uphill battle but having been to many
Autumn
Apr 2015
#120
that's clearly NOT the low bar I was referring to. You seem to have problems with very
cali
Apr 2015
#125
Huge fail: but what a low bar it is that she's better than any of the insane, reactionary repukes.
cali
Apr 2015
#149
You read it right the first time, notwithstanding the poster's later attempts to recover.
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2015
#237
Really, maybe you might want to say that to one of the Hillary Clinton supporters as well
davidpdx
Apr 2015
#367
I think it's fascinating that so many HRC supporters ignore the strong evidence that
cali
Apr 2015
#91
I wish your post made even a scrap of sense. You can't argue my points because you
cali
Apr 2015
#110
“Even when you have a deep friendship with someone, you have to put the people first.”
demmiblue
Apr 2015
#10
Isn't it fun when you dangle a string in front of your cat and they go crazy?
brooklynite
Apr 2015
#19
Many people are compelled to tell themselves that the mere opinions of others
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#177
I don't think that's a very good or effective argument- and there are good arguments
cali
Apr 2015
#32
Henry Kissinger has worked with every administration since Nixon in some capacity.
onehandle
Apr 2015
#43
Yes, they did. I am talking about the crowds that greeted Shah on his return. Those crowds were
MADem
Apr 2015
#244
Mandela learned the tools that facilitated tne END OF APARTHEID from that man he's hugging in that
MADem
Apr 2015
#290
I'll never forgive Hillary Clinton for toadying up with this monster. This line cannot be uncrossed!
NBachers
Apr 2015
#142
"I can come up with a half dozen people who can win in 2016 that are more progressive than her."
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2015
#115
Wow, are you ignorant.. calling a strong independent woman like Bertha Lewis "an ass kisser.."
Cha
Apr 2015
#364
The same complainers saying the same thing over and over, cognitive dissonance does not change
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#36
Sid, are we seeing a familiar face? Oh, wait, don't spoil the fun yet! You and Skinner, huh? n/t
freshwest
Apr 2015
#316
I don't think she's a liberal heroine but for me she's liberal enough.
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2015
#123
She might not be the best, she certainly is not the worst, and no president is perfect! We need
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#60
people to believe that she's a progressive leader- despite the mountains of evidence
cali
Apr 2015
#72
. . .and, along with Gen. Petraeus, brought peace and stability to the entire Middle East-N. Africa!
leveymg
Apr 2015
#126
Is H. Clinton progressive? Yes on social issues. Those issues that don't cost Goldman-Sachs and
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#63
Exactly. For me, it ain't even about wealth. It's about leaving a viable ecosystem.
raouldukelives
Apr 2015
#182
Wow! I love it when the hyperbolic violence-hoping HRC supporters come out to play.
djean111
Apr 2015
#73
So you will call out anti-Hillary posters who use those terms as violence hoping?
hrmjustin
Apr 2015
#209
So, straight white man does not think African American woman has a right to speak for herself?
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#111
How freaking RUDE of that poster to say Bertha Lewis came out of the woodwork. It's
Cha
Apr 2015
#171
Used to work with ACORN many, many years ago. Majority were AA's. Quiet, steady, effective, expert.
freshwest
Apr 2015
#273
Yeah, like I said, I have respect for that kind of "woodwork." They help people.
MADem
Apr 2015
#275
Yeah, not cool talking about activists like they are insects, huh? About those litanies:
freshwest
Apr 2015
#297
You're missing the point by a mile. Early endorsements are the most valuable. Someone with none...
Hekate
Apr 2015
#219
Like I said just below, Senator Warren was grateful for a panoply of endorsements, including that of
MADem
Apr 2015
#231
Yes you were. Sorry, you're not going to pivot and change the subject like that.
MADem
Apr 2015
#236
You were dissing the concept of endorsements, and I'm not the only one who saw that.
MADem
Apr 2015
#268
Yeah, whatever--I read what you wrote and quoted you. Now run along and have a real nice day.
MADem
Apr 2015
#285
THIS endorsement from ACORN put a smile on my face, tears in my eyes and filled my heart with joy.
freshwest
Apr 2015
#280
Yeah, tell us all about how some politicians don't need endorsements again....!!!
MADem
Apr 2015
#281
That's very interesting, I also dislike the combat, boxing match jargon but yesterday it as an
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#199
Nice endorsement. She is indeed a fierce fighter and probably the most qualified of any candidate..
DCBob
Apr 2015
#169
Jeez reading the responses you get the sense that you weren't allowed to have an opinion.
hrmjustin
Apr 2015
#178
You don't seem to understand that the entire purpose of a political campaign IS marketing.
NYC Liberal
Apr 2015
#428
Yet she crushes all her presumptive Republican opponents in the polls
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2015
#267
On this issue Hillary is more aligned with Orrin Hatch than American workers!
cascadiance
Apr 2015
#269
Funny how those wanting to use Ms. Lewis were among those who bought the lies and supported
TheKentuckian
Apr 2015
#300
Zombie................ what's in your head................... people are dying.
Ichingcarpenter
Apr 2015
#328
At least the logo people Hillary hired got the arrow pointing in the right direction.
Ikonoklast
Apr 2015
#325
What's interesting about this thread is the HRC supporters acting like bullies.
cui bono
Apr 2015
#350
Brawaaa.. they don't like Bertha Lewis' opinion so they try to marginalize her progressive creds..
Cha
Apr 2015
#363
"Why do you always think you can read minds? How arrogant... Your insults are "tea baggerish" and
Cha
Apr 2015
#414
I just saw BB's thread about the sock puppets and I thought he was one of them. What an
Cha
Apr 2015
#427