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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Could you imagine the uproar if Clinton walked out of an interview. Hoo boy. [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)32. She should have walked away from this one:
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Could you imagine the uproar if Clinton walked out of an interview. Hoo boy. [View all]
seabeyond
Mar 2016
OP
That is the ONLY one... Only one in two and a half decades I do not get. One. That one.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#43
"Who voted to destroy Iraq? " Come on. It is stuff like this that puts a stop to reading any further
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#47
Why would you say something so insulting. My eyes are no more covered than yours.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#54
NU uh. Sanders has not found a confrontation, war, military spending or action, except PART of ONE.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#48
Oh, absolutely. Without a doubt. That is a Huge plus on her side. Personally,
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#46
It's disgusting what is said here, I know someone who was incarcerated there.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#22
Kinda like being told Sanders is a feminist hero? That hurts. You betcha. I say seriously and
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#53
I do. If he cant handle a local news person without walking out, how is he going to handle real
Lucinda
Mar 2016
#30
He doesn't have to. He does not have to follow any of the other rules politicians have to follow
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#56
I could not disagree with you more. And I rarely disagree with you so strongly.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#51
If I demanded Sanders political writings from past, or other stab at porn fantasy, then you would
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#86
Yes. He is too "emotional" too "thin-skinned" too "unPresidential" to be the Dem candidate. nt
Jitter65
Mar 2016
#19
I wish to fuck she's have walked out of the one the other day before praising Reagan on AIDS action.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#21
Nope. She probably never walked of a gig for her Wall Street admirers either.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2016
#23
He knows an ambush when he sees one. Good for him. He was defending his wife. nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#25
Right buddy, lol. That is it. Just don't like progressives. Caught me. AH ha. !!
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#63
Clinton had one, that the rush was too uncomfortable and had wished she had the
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#67
Did Nancy Reagan put in an effort, trying to address the issues in later 80"s?
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#70
I believe he did it hoping it would generate any kind of media attention for him.
CalvinballPro
Mar 2016
#57
If the 4 minutes are up, then a staffer interrupts and ends the interview...
SidDithers
Mar 2016
#75