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In reply to the discussion: My Student Showed Me How Pervasive and Powerful the Anti-HRC Campaign Was [View all]Xolodno
(7,319 posts)25. More like whack a mole....
...but I digress.
Too many look for a "messiah" when....there is no messiah prophesied. The system isn't set up for one...but, too many expect that.
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My Student Showed Me How Pervasive and Powerful the Anti-HRC Campaign Was [View all]
ProudLib72
Oct 2017
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That sucks. One of my fondest memories is my dad handing me a registration when I turned 18, because
bettyellen
Oct 2017
#4
I lost count of the people who said "but Hillary is just an awful person.....
yellowdogintexas
Oct 2017
#36
groupthink is the answer, and young people are especially suceptible to this, since their experience
TheFrenchRazor
Oct 2017
#39
Some were not "pretending to be the left." Theynwere the "left."They call themselves
haveahart
Oct 2017
#10
Like millions of other Americans, I'm proud to call myself a Bernie Sanders style progressive.
jalan48
Oct 2017
#14
Bernie also spread lies about Hillary. Because of that he is part of the reason we have Trump.
wasupaloopa
Oct 2017
#19
His attacking her for giving speaches to Wall Street means she was compromised
wasupaloopa
Oct 2017
#22
I give Hillary credit for that candid admission... if only she had realized it sooner.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2017
#37
yeah; obama was "cool" whereas hillary was cranky grama. young people do not always make decisions
TheFrenchRazor
Oct 2017
#40
Why didn't your student have the critical thinking skills to reject the bull shit?
wasupaloopa
Oct 2017
#18
If only there had been a candidate with good favorability rating & resonated with young voters, too
JoeStuckInOH
Oct 2017
#48
This is why I want a list of the 10 million people that Facebook hammered with Russian ads
Not Ruth
Oct 2017
#53
That is why I will never forgive Jill Stein and those who spread the lies and distortions
still_one
Oct 2017
#54
I frankly think that there was negativity against Hillary on college campuses during the primaries
LisaM
Oct 2017
#57
Will you give her a fair grade? Just leave it alone. Politics don't belong in the classroom.
LittleBlue
Oct 2017
#74
Politics doesn't belong in the classroom, but discussing civic responsibilty sure does.
LisaM
Oct 2017
#81
Big problem, they have been convinced that they only need to vote when a candidate
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#76
Most voters under 25 are voting for the first time I think and they were
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#79
