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In reply to the discussion: So pissed at Kristen Gillibrand for saying Bill should have resigned [View all]Big Blue Marble
(5,690 posts)82. I did then
and I still do. Al Gore would have been a good president. And probably would have
beat George Bush in 2000. We would have avoided the the Iraq War. Saved many lives
and treasure.
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So pissed at Kristen Gillibrand for saying Bill should have resigned [View all]
librechik
Nov 2017
OP
In HRC's new book What Happened she mention that Gillibrand was a victim of assault.
nycbos
Nov 2017
#1
I understand. But I still won't vote for her in a primary. The clip of her saying she believed the
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#213
And she still did not go to trail and she was not convicted. That is the point, period.
SFnomad
Nov 2017
#12
No, you go ahead and pretend that FELONY wiretapping is not the issue here. And I
R B Garr
Nov 2017
#31
There are YEARS worth of "quotes" LOL, it was over a YEAR to get the indictment,
R B Garr
Nov 2017
#40
"we" know ... well, let's just throw out the legal system. R B knows better. n/t
SFnomad
Nov 2017
#63
What's factual history is the case was dropped and she was NEVER convicted of a felony n/t
SFnomad
Nov 2017
#67
And in our legal system, if you're indicted, but not convicted ... the indictment means nothing
SFnomad
Nov 2017
#69
I'm so glad we don't need a legal system anymore. If it's in the news ... GUILTY as charged.
SFnomad
Nov 2017
#72
I'm so glad you can dispense with our court system. She was indicted ... BUT NEVER CONVICTED.
SFnomad
Nov 2017
#88
Exactly! Lewinsky was their muse/puppet for their blatant power grab. They are
R B Garr
Nov 2017
#170
But she did it...she broke the law and was morally culpable and would have faced jail time
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#215
The charges were NOT dropped because of her immunity. I never said she didn't do it.
SFnomad
Nov 2017
#219
Are you kidding? It's called IMMUNITY... there's no doubt a felony was COMMITTED though.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2017
#139
I never said that ... quit lying about me. You're the only one misrepresenting here. n/t
SFnomad
Nov 2017
#209
Not smart. I don't get why she would even go there. It was consensual not sexual harassment.
brush
Nov 2017
#7
A hostile work environment is not hard to understand. A Democrat who accepted backing and...
brush
Nov 2017
#192
What is obvious? Clinton did not sexually abuse Lewinsky, the one who showed him her thong.
brush
Nov 2017
#194
If I have to explain it to you, there's no point in explaining it to you.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2017
#195
What's obvious to me is that you know nothing of the details of the Clinton/Lewinsky affair.
brush
Nov 2017
#196
The Clinton/Lewinsky situation was nothing like what you describe. I suggest you research it...
brush
Nov 2017
#207
She should not have said anything at all about it period. Wait for the investigation and now with
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#217
That's fine... my wife worked for a boss who performed sex acts with a staff worker in the office...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2017
#199
Yes because being President who succeeded a resigning President worked so well for Fors
Tommy_Carcetti
Nov 2017
#129
Due to the nature of inequality, we judge situations differently based on perspective
Not Ruth
Nov 2017
#127
I'm with you... there's no doubt Bill Clinton created a hostile work environment.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2017
#54
Me too... sorry to say. KG just said what a lot of fellow Democrats are thinking.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2017
#188
hmmm...more attacking of a Democrat...I say no he wouldn't...Trump has assaulted
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#218
There was a time I thought that Gillibrand would be a great candidate for President or VP....
Pachamama
Nov 2017
#18
"I want to know why Gillibrand didn't focus on Donald Trumps admitted assault of women."
LenaBaby61
Nov 2017
#103
Yeah, she is off my 2020 list for the Democratic nominee...why would she do this?
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#19
You are so right...and it shows a lack of commitment to our progressive goals. If they
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#122
It also, IMO, a lack of ability to think on her feet by sidestepping an ambush journalist's question
brush
Nov 2017
#228
I will not support her. Bill Clinton was a flawed man. Just like JFK and FDR
lunamagica
Nov 2017
#39
Al Gore would have been a great president, but the biggest mistake he made was to
lunamagica
Nov 2017
#85
It was consensual, initiated by the adult woman, and they all paid dearly for the foolishness.
Hekate
Nov 2017
#41
Is there no trap laid for Dems by the VRWC that we will not willingly walk into?
LenaBaby61
Nov 2017
#105
She is my Senator and I don't agree with her. I hated the investigation at the time & voted for him
Madam45for2923
Nov 2017
#62
I have to say I was shocked at the vehemence of Gillibrand's attack on Franken. I hope the sun keeps
OnDoutside
Nov 2017
#75
Jeez. Do you remember the excitement of Clinton/Gore? I do. Gillibrand has shown she's weak.
chimpymustgo
Nov 2017
#95
He accomplished a lot as President, despite the impeachment. We were lucky to have him. n/t
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#120
While I understand the desire to take a stronger line on sexual assault and harassment...
Tommy_Carcetti
Nov 2017
#123
This is just so naive it's absurd. Clinton's main "problem" was that he was an
R B Garr
Nov 2017
#158
Actually I said in another part of the thread that Bill Clinton should have fired Lewinsky.
R B Garr
Nov 2017
#167
This is just an example of hyper-vernacular. If you cram enough of those words
R B Garr
Nov 2017
#171
Our attitudes as species have evolved, America is behind/ahead of some other parts of the world
Not Ruth
Nov 2017
#178
How many trying to salvage Bill's rep would be okay with a professor and student sleeping together?
Jake Stern
Nov 2017
#179
The consensual affair was nobodys business. The lying under oath was everybodys.
MadDAsHell
Nov 2017
#184