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20. You ask a good question that deserves a direct answer. I consider it worse because of
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 03:18 PM
Feb 2014

the context in which it was said and the extent of the expected publicity. While pretending to say one thing, Senator Obama was in effect telling a large debate audience (that was going to a much wider repeated air play) that Senator Clinton was in fact unlikable. It was not about her policies, positions or qualifications but was a direct attack on her as a person.

Internet name calling isn't even news. Personal attacks by presidential candidates is news and anyone believing that he didn't know what he was saying is underestimating his methodology and political calculus.

Yep. blue neen Feb 2014 #1
Tennessee auto workers... awoke_in_2003 Feb 2014 #2
Either that or they had guns to their heads. There could be no other explanation for voting against valerief Feb 2014 #3
Probably a little of both... awoke_in_2003 Feb 2014 #4
The explanation is over one hundred years of anti-union propaganda. Enthusiast Feb 2014 #9
Of course there is. The South in general has shown a pattern of voting against their own lostincalifornia Feb 2014 #10
Not necessarily OnlinePoker Feb 2014 #5
Disagree! ... busterbrown Feb 2014 #6
It is an internet tradition to call your opponents "idiots" and far worse. former9thward Feb 2014 #8
So? In general people do NOT insult other people in person. This is a forum of progressives which lostincalifornia Feb 2014 #11
Adults do not insult each other in person. former9thward Feb 2014 #13
I have heard progressives call Obama a "con" man, and other insults in a public forum. republicans lostincalifornia Feb 2014 #15
No, elected officials do not do that person to person. former9thward Feb 2014 #17
Pete Stark. He called rep nancy johnson (R-Conn) a "whore for the insurance industry", in a private lostincalifornia Feb 2014 #21
Like in the 2008 primaries when Senator Obama told Senator Clinton that she was "likable enough." 24601 Feb 2014 #18
You equate that with internet name calling? former9thward Feb 2014 #19
You ask a good question that deserves a direct answer. I consider it worse because of 24601 Feb 2014 #20
Related to this is the swilton Feb 2014 #14
SCUM BAG Corker gets his Snout in the Fray warrant46 Feb 2014 #7
To Celebrate the occasion VW... gerogie2 Feb 2014 #12
Congrats to them Union Scribe Feb 2014 #16
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