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cosmicone

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41. Reading comprehension helps
Sun Dec 21, 2014, 02:27 PM
Dec 2014

Palin is an extreme right example of a popular person in a small segment which thinks she is electable.

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Hillary Clinton will be our nominee... FarPoint Dec 2014 #1
+1,000,000 cosmicone Dec 2014 #19
About electability thesquanderer Dec 2014 #20
by the same statement Just for Fun Dec 2014 #57
Unelectable? Extreme left wing? Z_California Dec 2014 #22
Barack Obama ran a brilliant primary campaign cosmicone Dec 2014 #23
Mmm Hmmm Z_California Dec 2014 #24
It won't be politics as usual if Hillary wins the nomination cosmicone Dec 2014 #26
It can't lead to anything liberal to nominate and elect a militarist. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #49
100% liberal is unelectable. n/t cosmicone Dec 2014 #66
People forget that who controls the narrative wins elections JonLP24 Dec 2014 #70
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2014 #102
Did somebody see whatever it was in that "message auto-removed" post? Ken Burch Dec 2014 #109
I'm a female liberal. PassingFair Dec 2014 #54
yes it will be. Just for Fun Dec 2014 #60
Here's a guess: a lot OF the "99%" will vote for her brooklynite Dec 2014 #80
They vote for Republicans too. Union Scribe Dec 2014 #104
That plenty of "real" Democrats think of Clinton as one as well brooklynite Dec 2014 #107
you mean the way Maggie Thatcher made history? DonCoquixote Dec 2014 #85
You forgot the last part Z_California Dec 2014 #25
He was helped by a catastrophically tanking economy cosmicone Dec 2014 #27
But not Hillary? Stellar Dec 2014 #113
LOL - the poster is still arguing Obama is unelectable JonLP24 Dec 2014 #72
No way Jeb will be the nominee Reter Dec 2014 #35
Okay, so you can explain why "unelectable" Obama won... thesquanderer Dec 2014 #73
What happened in 2008 only happens once every 50 years cosmicone Dec 2014 #87
Must be nice to be able to predict the future like that. BeanMusical Dec 2014 #88
Not prediction, a statistical fact. cosmicone Dec 2014 #95
Not fact, just your humble opinion. BeanMusical Dec 2014 #99
I was actually replying to something else. thesquanderer Dec 2014 #98
How can you be sure? Ken Burch Dec 2014 #110
Extreme left wing? Just where are you on the spectrum? HERVEPA Dec 2014 #34
Less than extreme of course n/t cosmicone Dec 2014 #39
UH...he's a right-wing Hindu nationalist. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #51
Labels come easy to people who have no cogent arguments. cosmicone Dec 2014 #64
Most Muslims oppose that "doctrine" as well. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #79
ummmm cosmicone Dec 2014 #86
"The extreme left"? Scootaloo Dec 2014 #40
Reading comprehension helps cosmicone Dec 2014 #41
Unlike Palin, neither Warren nor Sanders are blithering idiots. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #52
Again, reading comprehension helps cosmicone Dec 2014 #63
Sorry, I find most of your posts unreadable Scootaloo Dec 2014 #78
+1 here too demigoddess Dec 2014 #43
No mountain climbable until someone climbs it. LanternWaste Dec 2014 #101
Classic clash between idealism and pragmatism cosmicone Dec 2014 #105
and always look behind? reddread Dec 2014 #106
Absolutely! She will be a great president. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #28
Ready for Hillary ffr Dec 2014 #30
Additionally, my sense on the VP candidate..... FarPoint Dec 2014 #36
I'd like to see Kerry take another turn at bat. ucrdem Dec 2014 #37
She's WAY too old now. closeupready Dec 2014 #42
I totally disagree... FarPoint Dec 2014 #45
Who do you support? hrmjustin Dec 2014 #47
We'll have to wait and see who announces a run. closeupready Dec 2014 #58
I love Kristen. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #59
Warren is about the same age and Sanders is 6 years older. NYC Liberal Dec 2014 #53
It's still early and the public is fickle with front runners. FLPanhandle Dec 2014 #2
Agree look how well TPP is doing, she serves Wall Street well. Katashi_itto Dec 2014 #9
It will be Jeb if he wants it. pocoloco Dec 2014 #10
Yeah, I was thinking him or maybe Rand Paul they both manage to pull the wool over their audience's Katashi_itto Dec 2014 #11
You nailed it nichomachus Dec 2014 #32
Actually, if you look at the legislation that Warren had key roles in and what Hillary karynnj Dec 2014 #16
Interesting! ucrdem Dec 2014 #33
I think Kerry has a very good relationship with her karynnj Dec 2014 #44
If she has a good relationship the publicly issued letter seems like overkill. ucrdem Dec 2014 #46
I would put it down more to personality karynnj Dec 2014 #48
Remember the GOP's clown-car primaries? Orsino Dec 2014 #96
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2014 #103
it is still pointing towards Hillary being the nonimee, a 49 point LEAD is not Thinkingabout Dec 2014 #3
Only in MSM crazy land is a 49 point lead a bad thing. joshcryer Dec 2014 #6
I hope Hillary runs reddread Dec 2014 #4
The MSM is desperately trying to get Warren to run. joshcryer Dec 2014 #5
We need a horse race... paleotn Dec 2014 #12
For some here democracy is not served by having choices. Warren Stupidity Dec 2014 #13
The thing is, people need to step up and make a choice groundloop Dec 2014 #17
The MSM does not serve democracy. joshcryer Dec 2014 #77
Yes, I agree davidpdx Dec 2014 #65
Most progressive-liberal talk and TV hosts agree with you Omaha Steve Dec 2014 #69
Not a manufactured one. joshcryer Dec 2014 #76
The MSM need a horse race, too, for very different reasons. n/t Orsino Dec 2014 #97
If Warren or Sanders runs, 2016 matters. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #50
We ALL need a horse race. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #56
I would not be shocked if a Republican won the Presidency. WhoWoodaKnew Dec 2014 #7
Which one? Fuddnik Dec 2014 #15
Hillary would be good for all Plucketeer Dec 2014 #18
.. NorthCarolina Dec 2014 #38
get used to it RedstDem Dec 2014 #8
I will become concerned when the lead drops to 40 points liberal N proud Dec 2014 #14
Chelsea Clinton in 2024 WillTwain Dec 2014 #21
Benghazi! Benghazi! Lil Missy Dec 2014 #29
If we all set asides our differences d_b Dec 2014 #31
Hillary has not earned my vote, Maedhros Dec 2014 #55
Neither has she earned mine Just for Fun Dec 2014 #61
Bill de Blasio as the Democrat presidential nominee? Texx Dec 2014 #62
Too soon. He needs to finish a term first. marble falls Dec 2014 #67
His first term ends in 2018. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #75
...and actually accomish something. brooklynite Dec 2014 #82
such as Hillary's BIG ACCOMPLISHMENTS? reddread Dec 2014 #84
At the very least. And that's a short list after one term Senator and three yrs as Sectry of State. marble falls Dec 2014 #91
allow me to preview the only campaign ad the Republicans will need to run reddread Dec 2014 #92
Jeez. And the candidate won't even have to say, "I endorse this ad." I don't think it'll hurt her... marble falls Dec 2014 #93
from Benghazi? reddread Dec 2014 #100
Uh. that's Democratic. Might want to head back to class. HERVEPA Dec 2014 #71
He will support Hillary! welcome to DU. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #74
Any Democrat can win the Blue Major Cities brooklynite Dec 2014 #81
How does HRC win rural areas? Ken Burch Dec 2014 #108
everybody sing along ! olddots Dec 2014 #68
Bernie Sanders will crush her in the debates. fbc Dec 2014 #83
Bernie won'tcrush her KinMd Dec 2014 #114
Loser Android3.14 Dec 2014 #89
Hillary will run to Obama's right. And lose. blkmusclmachine Dec 2014 #90
Since no one mentioned (including Hillary) is a candidate, this is so much chaff. yellowcanine Dec 2014 #94
So they didn't poll Bernie? KamaAina Dec 2014 #111
The POLL is biased and says NOTHING of importance Cosmic Kitten Dec 2014 #112
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