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In reply to the discussion: Memo to the Clinton Campaign [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)66. If you think this guy was somehow being coached by the Clinton campaign then, yes,
you should take a ride on that unicorn.
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This tactic turned off millions of voters in 2008 and drove them into the Obama camp.
Enthusiast
Jun 2015
#120
Yes, because implying one's opponent is a bigot is exactly the same as asking one's opponent to
smokey nj
Jun 2015
#14
Disgusting is all they have and I honestly think this tactic is going to backfire.
smokey nj
Jun 2015
#32
This is not a tit for tat. Sanders wanting to know Hillary's stand on TPP is a legitimate question.
SaranchaIsWaiting
Jun 2015
#29
Trying to nail down a position on a trade agreement vs implying Sanders doesn't like immigrants..
frylock
Jun 2015
#38
Perhaps Bernie would elaborate on his stance in regards to immigration, if he
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#104
are you suggesting he is losing control of his message? He has relinqueshed it to the media?
DrDan
Jun 2015
#168
No I am not suggesting Bernie has lost control. I am suggesting that maybe the
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#169
And it sounds to me that no matter what I say you will always find fault with Bernie
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#171
I wonder if Hillary Clinton doesn't care about immigrants SCREWED by our H-2B program...
cascadiance
Jun 2015
#125
Sanders and Clinton are both set to address Latino politicians group next week in Las Vegas...
Cheese Sandwich
Jun 2015
#6
doing him a favor. what bull. And Hillary has nothing on her website- about any issue
cali
Jun 2015
#17
When every link is a donate page, the verb you want is "priced," not "valued"
Scootaloo
Jun 2015
#164
I honestly think O Malley's site is by far the best right now, Hill's is largely a place holder
bettyellen
Jun 2015
#179
Maybe Hillary's website could reflect any issues other than her quest to be a champion.
morningfog
Jun 2015
#26
He's not so polished as some might like. Its a dull website. But the candidate is on the issues.
marble falls
Jun 2015
#196
even if those talking points weren't handed to Gutierrez, there should be some kind
geek tragedy
Jun 2015
#12
She can't help it. The Clintons are despicable. They were in 2008 and they will be in 2016!
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2015
#21
If you think this guy was somehow being coached by the Clinton campaign then, yes,
DanTex
Jun 2015
#66
Uh...the primary reason Clinton argues for her campaign is her lengthy track record.
jeff47
Jun 2015
#77
If you can't compete debating the issues, I guess Swiftboating comes next. nm
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#191
So the Clinton campaign goes negative and it already backfires on them.. big time..
Jumpin Jack Flash
Jun 2015
#37
I suspect Bernie's surrogates would make the same mistake from time to time...
brooklynite
Jun 2015
#49
Yes, asking for Clinton's position on the TPP is totally offensive and out-of-line.
jeff47
Jun 2015
#70
Rattling one's jewelry and bragging about one's political junkets also does wonders, I hear - nt
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#187
What the hell does Gutierrez suppot of Sen O'Malley on immigration have to do with Hillary
misterhighwasted
Jun 2015
#59
Of course it is his own opinion, but blaming Hillary is more fun for Bernie supporters.
leftofcool
Jun 2015
#76
When I first read the article posted elsewhere here, I thought it was a derogatory comment...
George II
Jun 2015
#91
I'm not making excuses for him, but I'm also not going to say he "pretended" to not know his name...
George II
Jun 2015
#106
A couple of years ago I sat down at a bar next to a guy I worked with for eleven years....
George II
Jun 2015
#124
Typical. If you don't support the Democratic nominee, you will not vote for that nominee.
still_one
Jun 2015
#145
Absolutely correct, and though I suspect that the majority of Democrats and Progressives will
still_one
Jun 2015
#146
I can only speak for myself, but I don't want to see Hillary anywhere near the White House.
Maedhros
Jun 2015
#153
So if you lived in any of the battleground states then that changes your statement.
DCBob
Jun 2015
#175
You've got it backwards. Sen Sanders will unite the Democratic Party while
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#192
Exactly. If HRC wins the nomination the Democratic Party risks losing to the Republicons
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#202
The main point is that we will all lose if a Republicon wins. It doesn't make it any better
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#204