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In reply to the discussion: Elizabeth Warren: When it counted most, Hillary sided with the vultures [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)during the Bush presidency. I wonder whether you listened to the continuation of the discussion on the internet.
And the statement that Warren made about not being an insider. That is a not-so-subtle criticism of Clinton. Plus Warren's statement about when and most likely why Clinton changed her support from nay to yeah to the Bankruptcy Bill passed under Bush?
Clear criticism of Hillary. Warren is a lady. Don't be confused by her use of subtle language. She likes Hillary as a person. Most people who know Hillary do. But she strongly disagrees with Hillary on certain very important issues.
And the story Warren told about Summers plus Warren's statement that she could not be an insider? Those are not-so-subtle criticisms of Hillary. Hillary is the ultimate insider.
It takes a certain sensitivity to what language and nuance mean to understand politics. Not all of us have it.
I hear what Warren is saying very well.
Republicans and other conservatives either cannot correctly interpret what liberals like Warren say or simply pretend they cannot. Either way, I hope that I have explained it a bit. It is not necessary for a smart politician to pick fights by pointing fingers. It is necessary for a smart politician to differentiate between the weak, corrupt stances of a political opponent and the smart politician's own morally strong, fair stances.
Warren is a smart politician. That is what she is doing with Hillary.