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In reply to the discussion: This say... a lot to me. In Dec. 2013, HRC said liberal criticism of Wall Street was "foolish" [View all]Marr
(20,317 posts)7. Right now, her fans will tell you to believe Campaign Hillary.
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If she's elected, they'll say you were an idiot to believe Campaign Hillary, and Pragmatic Hillary has always been honest about who she is.
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This say... a lot to me. In Dec. 2013, HRC said liberal criticism of Wall Street was "foolish" [View all]
cali
Jun 2015
OP
I take her at her word when no one was really looking. What she says now is carefully
roguevalley
Jun 2015
#75
"We all got into this mess together, and we’re all going to have to work together to get out of it."
L0oniX
Jun 2015
#5
I am not saying I agree. I'm trying to put together some translation of what the reporters
KMOD
Jun 2015
#10
Like no one has evolved? Changed their minds? Obama and gay marriage comes to mind.
Laser102
Jun 2015
#74
We got into this together how? Where are my profits and 6,7,8 figure bonuses then?
TheKentuckian
Jun 2015
#9
If that is what she said, and I don't know because it appears no reporter covered the event.
KMOD
Jun 2015
#18
If you can show me Hillary's actual statements from this event, I would love it.
Scootaloo
Jun 2015
#50
My friend who lost her house would like to know that too. No bailout for her! They offered her $800
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#61
If the statement is true, and we have no proof of such, the statement sounds like she is
KMOD
Jun 2015
#32
You posted the statement to clarify what you thought were WORSE remarks...
Joe the Revelator
Jun 2015
#33
She isn't wrong. Many people have formed ties with Wall St and banksters.
raouldukelives
Jun 2015
#68
Who does Not know this? It's been all over the place since the sudden New York residence
libdem4life
Jun 2015
#13
What I don't understand is how can her actions be defended. When Goldman-Sachs
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#14
Really?! Aren't people tired of this shit already? We have 3 damn good candidates to choose from
uponit7771
Jun 2015
#17
No, there's no "going" at all they're already there... FDR had wall streeters in his cabinet
uponit7771
Jun 2015
#97
Nope, that would make things interesting... we're not discussing anything though IMHO... just ...
uponit7771
Jun 2015
#98
After Obama no one is toast, Bernie can organize like Obama and work the backstage and get
uponit7771
Jun 2015
#99
The DLC types act like everyone who worked to get Obama elected should now do it for Hillary....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2015
#101
I think we just need to adopt the perpetual Clinton/Bush presidency and be done with it.
jalan48
Jun 2015
#20
Had to add another reply when the previous subthread didn't go your way, huh? (nt)
jeff47
Jun 2015
#55
when banksters start adding zeros to the right of the first number, the further
Exilednight
Jun 2015
#80
I don't blame the bankers - I blame our govt. Hillary would allow the looting to continue.
Oneironaut
Jun 2015
#67
She read off those figures during the speech in which she used the word "foolish"? No, but....
George II
Jun 2015
#87
The fact still remains, that word "foolish" was one word taken out of a speech she gave....
George II
Jun 2015
#90