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In reply to the discussion: Biden: "I Never Thought Hillary Was The Correct Candidate" [View all]NotMyFuhrer
(58 posts)61. REMEMBER: The old divide and conquer gambit?
Watch knee jerk reaction to what people SUPPOSEDLY said! Can we trust the source of this?
If true, Biden's statement does smack of why she lost. It was because of the likes of ** HIM ***!
There are a lot of misguided insulated misfits running Congress. The voters in the US (AND FRANCE for that matter!) . . . by electing Trump (and Macron - an outsider) . . . in effect said: POX ON BOTH YOUR HOUSES!
If you do not think there is an anti politician mood . . . just look at the popularity of Congress!
Unfortunately, Hillary could not live down . . was not able to shed . . . her "establishment" tint.
The mood in the US was for an "outsider"! As a confirmation, look at the traction Bernie got!
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That is getting to be a little bit tiresome to. Yes, Joe Biden lost his son, and that is tragic,
still_one
May 2017
#31
Excuse me. Who is throwing who under the bus? Every chance he gets he brings
still_one
May 2017
#165
Yep, no way would he be my choice in a primary. I'm guessing if he ran O'Malley wouldn't have had
seaglass
May 2017
#69
correct for who ? white men who feel they are being oppressed at seeing non white men in positions
JI7
May 2017
#7
It's news stories about lawsuits. I didn't write them, I didn't comment on them.
That Guy 888
May 2017
#39
The state parties run the caucuses...virtually every state party in a caucus state
Ken Burch
May 2017
#161
In 2008, HRC became, whether she wanted to be or not, the "stop Obama" candidate.
Ken Burch
May 2017
#175
My point is that Hillary has as much right to complain about the caucuses, and their effects, as
StevieM
May 2017
#178
I don't blame Bernie for her defeat, I blame Comey. I actually try not to emphasize
StevieM
May 2017
#184
The DNC also assisted him. How? By insisting on its right to hold low-participation,
pnwmom
May 2017
#55
I believe each STATE's Democrats determine how their election is done -- not the DNC
karynnj
May 2017
#96
When your candidate joins a party late, going up against one of its supremely-qualified icons...
Orsino
May 2017
#93
So "the Party" would have been happy if Sanders had siphoned off votes with an independent run?
That Guy 888
May 2017
#101
If Senator Sanders had not run as an Democratic candidate in the Democratic Primary...
That Guy 888
May 2017
#137
I agree. It's nutty for these two to think that Putin would have sat back and let either
pnwmom
May 2017
#71
We know with absolute certainty that it took the FBI/Comey, the real witch hunts (Benghazi, email),
JTFrog
May 2017
#94
There are many factors in every election. The issue is that she had the race won--decisively--until
StevieM
May 2017
#174
It's also entirely possible that of everyone who ran in 2016, Hillary was our best shot
kcr
May 2017
#123
She is also the only candidate who proved that she could be Trump, and was about to beat him,
StevieM
May 2017
#176
Bernie sure showed how he could win. Most everything he endorsed in 2016 lost. As for Biden, his
still_one
May 2017
#24
He said she was never a great candidate and would have made a really good President
BeyondGeography
May 2017
#84
Nolan is a Hillary hating asshole. He writes for gawker. Regardless, the headline is a distortion
still_one
May 2017
#20
Yeah, he has a giant ego, like most politicians. And he's always been a big talker.
pnwmom
May 2017
#27
"Yeah, he has a giant ego, like most politicians. And he's always been a big talker."
LenaBaby61
May 2017
#49
They can all debate it from the sidelines when we run some new people in 2020
Warren DeMontague
May 2017
#28
The focus should be 2018, and the republican agenda. Everything else is self-defeating
still_one
May 2017
#34
Sure. And we ought to drag our recalcitrant backwards-lookers into the 21st century. Finally.
Warren DeMontague
May 2017
#45
There are a lot of negatives with Biden, and that he keeps bringing this "if only" garbage up only
still_one
May 2017
#40
Every single Senator on the Senate panel -- the panel who was interrogating Anita --
pnwmom
May 2017
#74
The voters kept Biden out of the race. If his early poll numbers showed him anywhere close to her
StevieM
May 2017
#48
Joe must have had Tee Martunies or he forgot to pull the Talon tab on his mouth.
democratisphere
May 2017
#62
she whupped his ass, last time he ran. She would have done it again.
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2017
#98
You have to run if you want to be the candidate...I love you Joe...but your family needed you.
Demsrule86
May 2017
#76
Seriously Joe Biden, you have a heart of gold but your mind is getting rusty
Le Gaucher
May 2017
#79
It's not "personal", many just don't like misrepresentations. The full quote/interview...
George II
May 2017
#158
You're whitewashing the "insurgent"..and what he stood for and what it says about America..
JHan
May 2017
#105
It should be pretty obvious the selection of Clinton to be our Presidential candidate was decided
jalan48
May 2017
#109
He shouldn't have...I love Joe but that was foolish. He wanted to run I think and has regrets...
Demsrule86
May 2017
#166
except for where she got 4 million more votes than the person opposing her
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2017
#115
She did lose the election, but we don't know how Biden would have done with
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2017
#120
Let's not forget that the GOP would have probably found a way to place Biden, Sanders,
StevieM
May 2017
#142
Joe "Foot-In-Mouth" Biden made a gaffe that is being twisted by HuffPo for clicks.
wildeyed
May 2017
#148
He's apparently supposed to spend the rest of his life in a state of self-abnegation
BeyondGeography
May 2017
#155
"People who voted for Sanders were never going to vote for a mainstream candidate..."
Iggo
May 2017
#159
What a well thought out reply. Oxford debate club would proud to have you.
Exilednight
May 2017
#167
The "correct candidate" wouldn't say this type of crap, especially at a time like this...
ecstatic
May 2017
#173