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82. I agree. Hillary playing the victim card makes a mockery of feminism.
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 01:34 AM
Feb 2016

She should be ashamed of herself. But apparently she is lacking in the shame gene department.

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Was watching MSNBC at lunch and Hillary was going on the offensive about Jackie Wilson Said Feb 2016 #1
As I wrote elesewhere, Hilary is the surrogate candidate for old school Republicans because kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #3
I think you are correct Matariki Feb 2016 #8
You are sooo right. The bat-shit crazy teapublicans are running the GOP into the ground... Raster Feb 2016 #55
But the original plan was for Sanders to get republicans and indie voters? bettyellen Feb 2016 #13
It is one thing to convince voters to vote for your values. Quite another to take over leadership JonLeibowitz Feb 2016 #32
Succint and brutally accurate. hifiguy Feb 2016 #14
Indeed. Sad things about Hilary is that I did not see how deeply corrupt she is until kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #15
HRH is corrupt on a scale which invites, nay, DEMANDS hifiguy Feb 2016 #16
In some ways, it is good that who she is revealed earlier than later. kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #17
She's a disaster of truly epic proportions waiting to happen in the GE. hifiguy Feb 2016 #18
K&R kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #19
Thanks. It is so blindingly obvious to anyone not enrolled in the hifiguy Feb 2016 #20
Sometime so obvious, in front of their nose, people do not see it kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #21
Her epic loss will totally defeat down-ticket Dems around the country. Divernan Feb 2016 #45
It's as plain as the greasepaint moustache hifiguy Feb 2016 #47
That wasn't a real moustache? senz Feb 2016 #61
Not in the classic movies hifiguy Feb 2016 #69
Yep. There's one limited demographic she's pegged: Marr Feb 2016 #67
Identity Politics über alles. hifiguy Feb 2016 #71
Well you've kind of jumped the shark with that post. LuvLoogie Feb 2016 #22
You know little about corruption, apparently. hifiguy Feb 2016 #23
A good grappa is nice, too. LuvLoogie Feb 2016 #25
Ew. Grappa. (shudders) dorkzilla Feb 2016 #29
More for me! LuvLoogie Feb 2016 #35
I would never deny someone their drink of choice dorkzilla Feb 2016 #38
A well-aged port of distinction hifiguy Feb 2016 #43
You know it! dorkzilla Feb 2016 #46
If you're braver than you are sane hifiguy Feb 2016 #49
Leavings of winemaking sounds a little too much like grappa dorkzilla Feb 2016 #53
I like a nice aged port, but rarely have it. LuvLoogie Feb 2016 #44
I've been partial to Taylor 20 year old dorkzilla Feb 2016 #48
Oh I'm better now. LuvLoogie Feb 2016 #59
It's good to be reminded of that...especially when Trump is the leading GOP candidate dorkzilla Feb 2016 #66
anything from Warre's is good :) autonomous Feb 2016 #58
Question do you Love Loogies, or is your name dirtier than that? autonomous Feb 2016 #57
Well, consider that a LuvLoogie is a noun. LuvLoogie Feb 2016 #68
got it :-) autonomous Feb 2016 #70
I gave my girlfriend a wet willie once...she still married me... LuvLoogie Feb 2016 #98
I think Nixon was a puddy tat compared to the Clintons. grasswire Feb 2016 #26
As crooked as Nixon was you may well be right. hifiguy Feb 2016 #41
yeah, I thought Bushco was bad. grasswire Feb 2016 #42
He was never in it for personal wealth - down to $500 in the bank at 1 point Divernan Feb 2016 #51
Hard to believe it but he was nobler than the Clintons. senz Feb 2016 #73
We turned our party over to criminal grifters hifiguy Feb 2016 #85
I received the DNC survey (bait for donations), it asked the "Hardest Republican Candidate for... rwsanders Feb 2016 #54
You were far more 840high Feb 2016 #76
No shit. hifiguy Feb 2016 #2
Whoa, but yeah. It's that way it looks to me too. nt nc4bo Feb 2016 #6
... CharlotteVale Feb 2016 #36
That iron mace should have Goldman Sachs and Walmart written on it. Nyan Feb 2016 #52
My favorite 'toon from 2008. AtomicKitten Feb 2016 #83
It does hit the nail on the head, hifiguy Feb 2016 #86
BAM!!! Sarandon nails it again (as usual) pdsimdars Feb 2016 #4
Hear, hear. forest444 Feb 2016 #77
How will she feel when a world power takes a verbal attack. Kokonoe Feb 2016 #5
she will tilt her face, narrow her eyes... grasswire Feb 2016 #27
LOL! CharlotteVale Feb 2016 #34
Good for Susan! Punkingal Feb 2016 #7
I love Susan farleftlib Feb 2016 #9
Kick! kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #11
Just posted a great interview with S.S. from last night stellanoir Feb 2016 #10
Kick! kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #12
Meh, I don't care what Sarandon has to say about politics. Beacool Feb 2016 #24
Don't be like Susan... lunamagica Feb 2016 #28
Suuuuure dorkzilla Feb 2016 #30
Except Nader isn't responsible for * ms liberty Feb 2016 #39
If it hadn't been for Nader, it would have never appeared before Scalia. Amimnoch Feb 2016 #40
The ONLY reason it went before Scalia is due to the closeness and the recounts. AlbertCat Feb 2016 #64
Bullshit!!! What about the tens of thousands of lawful, legal voters removed from .... Raster Feb 2016 #65
You're not supposed to remember hifiguy Feb 2016 #88
edited the end of my post... You're right. Amimnoch Feb 2016 #90
NO! WHENEVER ANYONE makes the same "Nader did it" or it's "Sarandon's Fault"... Raster Feb 2016 #91
Thank you for editing your post to me ms liberty Feb 2016 #93
sounds like another Nader voter redstateblues Feb 2016 #79
check out my post right above yours... and I was not a Nader voter Raster Feb 2016 #84
Excuse me? ms liberty Feb 2016 #94
Great co-opt of that Face Book thing! Lucinda Feb 2016 #56
... lunamagica Feb 2016 #74
THIS. IS. A. LIE. Raster Feb 2016 #92
what an awful person Sarandon is bigtree Feb 2016 #31
Sarandon is a true feminist Helen Borg Feb 2016 #87
meh. bigtree Feb 2016 #95
says you...I suspect if Sarandon were supporting Clinton... Raster Feb 2016 #96
How dare Sarandon question the Queen. hifiguy Feb 2016 #89
This woman agrees. It's like nails on a chalkboard. CharlotteVale Feb 2016 #33
Hillary can play whatever cards she feels she is entitled to play. Kalidurga Feb 2016 #37
Some of you people are getting carried away and becoming a bit crazy - like paranoid. kerry-is-my-prez Feb 2016 #50
B-b-but Susan Sarandon makes money! AlbertCat Feb 2016 #60
She is such a phony rjsquirrel Feb 2016 #62
I feel the same way about her that she feels about me. NurseJackie Feb 2016 #63
kick for eyeballs nt kgnu_fan Feb 2016 #72
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Feb 2016 #75
But wait! That's such an important part of her platform, closeupready Feb 2016 #78
It's pitiful when a celebrity's 15 minutes are up and they redstateblues Feb 2016 #80
I can't imagine that sounding good about any discriminated against group stevenleser Feb 2016 #81
She's a wonderful actress ... but a bit full of herself. NurseJackie Feb 2016 #97
I agree. Hillary playing the victim card makes a mockery of feminism. Live and Learn Feb 2016 #82
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