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In reply to the discussion: Sebelius: The Clinton White House doubled down on 'abusive behavior' and it's fair to criticize Hill [View all]Sienna86
(2,153 posts)7. Here is your answer. This is what Hillary did.
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Sebelius: The Clinton White House doubled down on 'abusive behavior' and it's fair to criticize Hill [View all]
madville
Nov 2017
OP
For those who will howl at Sebelius, imagine how conflicted President HRC would be in this moment
BeyondGeography
Nov 2017
#1
Nonsense. Hillary has been through everything and has always not only survived, but it made her
lunamagica
Nov 2017
#29
No she wouldn't. She knows how to handle stuff like that. And the country would do wonderfully
lunamagica
Nov 2017
#33
Why is it necessary to go back in time and besmirch Democrats?? This is ugly and cowardly.
chimpymustgo
Nov 2017
#5
Exactly While we are at it let's go after JFK, FDR, Ted Kennedy, etc. while the republicans
still_one
Nov 2017
#9
That is pure speculation, and I disagree with you about about how Al Gore would have been covered.
still_one
Nov 2017
#13
You are right, the media smears may not have as effective, but unfortunately we will never know
still_one
Nov 2017
#19
I love Gore, but one of the biggest mistakes he made was trying trying to please people who
lunamagica
Nov 2017
#31
Those are favorability ratings (based on job performance), not "popularity" ratings.
George II
Nov 2017
#40
"Popularity" is a recently concocted parameter, they didn't do "popularity" polls back in the 1990s.
George II
Nov 2017
#36
Perot got about 19% in 1992 and 8% in 1996. That greatly affected the overall vote %
George II
Nov 2017
#38
Sure, the corrupt republicans wanted President Clinton to resign, and he should have obliged
lunamagica
Nov 2017
#30
Hilary was a victim too of her husband's philandering, and this article does not indicate whether
still_one
Nov 2017
#11
Hillary did not conduct a counterattack campaign against Flowers or other women.
Honeycombe8
Nov 2017
#20