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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why didn't Hillary just unequivocally say "yes"? [View all]Jitter65
(3,089 posts)45. Perfect example of what is going wrong in this campaign. GOP is going to have a field day.
It is really sad.
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She certainly is the target of an unprovoked attack in this instance. That FACT is undeniable.
Buzz Clik
Apr 2016
#60
Hillary Clinton is her own worst enemy. Most of the time, she is the victim of her own decisions.
Buzz Clik
Apr 2016
#68
Perfect example of what is going wrong in this campaign. GOP is going to have a field day.
Jitter65
Apr 2016
#45
How does Hillary help them when even seated GOP members have said they would vote for her
Lucinda
Apr 2016
#38
They hedge their bets by investing in both sides. But that doesn't mean they are
Lucinda
Apr 2016
#42
I remember hearing that the donor class would have been happy with Rubio, Jeb, or HRC. eom
DookDook
Apr 2016
#43
Why the fuck is the female candidate held to a higher standard than the male? Jesus.nt
LexVegas
Apr 2016
#7
I dont think that is it, to be honest. But this road they are on is not good.
Jackie Wilson Said
Apr 2016
#15
A male candidate who did what she did to Bernie there would have got the exact same treatment.
Ken Burch
Apr 2016
#32
She didn't have to...if a thinking person examines Bernie's experience, it's obvious that he's not
anotherproletariat
Apr 2016
#14
"I know Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience that he will bring to the White House...
Fumesucker
Apr 2016
#28
Seriously. Especially when he has said that 'either one of us is 1000x better than the GOP'
Myrina
Apr 2016
#16
Neither Clinton can acknowledge anybody other than themselves is qualified to be President
BernieforPres2016
Apr 2016
#22
But Bill Clinton did say Romney was qualified to be President in 2012
BernieforPres2016
Apr 2016
#24
More little cutsie, inside the beltway, gotcha games that they think are so clever.
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#40