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In reply to the discussion: So please tell us again Jill Stein, Susan Saradon, and those who refused to vote for Hillary in the [View all]mhw
(678 posts)39. No Hillary was better than Bernie & any other in the campaign.
No one had her creds & not one of them had walked their talk as she did from her first days of Wellsley.
No one had the policy chops as she did and not one of them had the degree of human rights issues as she did.
She followed the book of honesty in showing her taxes & filing the campaign FEC papers without excuses nor delays. Her foreign affairs expertise was more than any other. Her respect for humanity shows in her years of speaking for policy change.
Her favor was shown by the millions more votes both in the Primary & the GE
She always was the better person for America's President.
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So please tell us again Jill Stein, Susan Saradon, and those who refused to vote for Hillary in the [View all]
still_one
Jun 2017
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SC court was a huge issue radical, and I am sorry that didn't get the coverage it deserved
still_one
Jun 2017
#11
They think they are principled but they are fools and tools of the right wing.
hrmjustin
Jun 2017
#2
It is bullshit to say she had "no real power or influence. She was part of the campaign against
still_one
Jun 2017
#23
To blame one party faction (the progressive left) for Trump's win is stupid.
philly_bob
Jun 2017
#17
True. There's plenty of blame to go around - but nowhere more so than Putin's hackers.
sandensea
Jun 2017
#34
You are absolutely right, Bernie and Warren do not participate in recriminations. Why does
still_one
Jun 2017
#35
Exactly, Bernie and Warren don't do that. Neither do they defend hacks like Stein and Sarandon
emulatorloo
Jun 2017
#52
Interesting point of view. I had forgotten Weaver and never followed him closely.
philly_bob
Jun 2017
#80
Not until one of the threads breaks 100 recs and several hundred posters say they were right.
That Guy 888
Jun 2017
#37
Yes, and let's hear from those who told lefties to eff-off if they were considering not HRC
aikoaiko
Jun 2017
#16
I'm sorry for that, but it doesn't sounds like you were telling them to eff off either.
aikoaiko
Jun 2017
#45
Absolutely. Bernie did what was needed. In fact while Bernie was telling his supporters to vote fo
still_one
Jun 2017
#26
Yeah for everyone who isn't killed for loss of health insurance between now and then.
Volaris
Jun 2017
#32
Excuse me. We should stop beating up on people like Sarandon or Stein, just because we "did not see
still_one
Jun 2017
#54
seriously, when does this whining stop and we get our collective asses in gear
NoMoreRepugs
Jun 2017
#46