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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What Millennials think about the latest Hillary/Chelsea Clinton claim r.e. Sanders [View all]CTyankee
(67,739 posts)61. I felt sorry for Chelsea, actually. She didn't make any sense in what she said. She doesn't
have the political touch her dad has. She looked like she was actually clutching that mic to hold onto something. She just didn't want to be there, doing that...poor Chelsea. But in a sad way I admire her for sticking by her mother. And we don't get to have a say over how she feels toward her own mom, OK?
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What Millennials think about the latest Hillary/Chelsea Clinton claim r.e. Sanders [View all]
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2016
OP
Entitled princess who couldn't even hold down a phony baloney TV news job criticizes Sanders
tularetom
Jan 2016
#2
She painted herself into that corner and throwing the daughter overboard was her only option
tularetom
Jan 2016
#7
I don't think she relates in any way to others her age. Not just because of $ either. She was an
roguevalley
Jan 2016
#12
And I should have specified in my OP that the reddit thread wasn't all Millennials.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2016
#6
Americans have been deeply brainwashed by the PTB into believing that govt is bad
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2016
#36
I wanted to repost that part, but it would have required posting several posters' posts...
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2016
#13
I think that is an overly cynical view of HRC but I can see where it is coming from
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2016
#41
I saw Chelsea talk at my work (med school) on health care I think back in 2008.
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2016
#44
The mere fact that both Hillary and Chelsea lied about what Sanders was trying to do ...
Fantastic Anarchist
Jan 2016
#25
What's also interesting is their presidential subredditt forum subscribers
Ichingcarpenter
Jan 2016
#26
The "Enough Bushes, enough Clintons. New blood, please" line explains why Jeb is having issues, too
Gore1FL
Jan 2016
#33
He did help by bringing his best dunce game to the table, somehow looking worse than his brother.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2016
#49
The implication the poster makes is that other demographics just love being lied to.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2016
#53
Good point. How does the rest of the country feel about being lied to in order to affect an outcome?
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2016
#52
Yep. The reason for the lie was to deceive the public in order to hurt Sanders' reputation.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2016
#56
I felt sorry for Chelsea, actually. She didn't make any sense in what she said. She doesn't
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#61