2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What specific POLICY POSITIONS show Sec. Clinton to be "Not Liberal" or "Not a Democrat?" [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Lee so on Libya. But Iraq was terrible.
Daniel Ortega was not a good person? Why do you say that?
Sorry. I meant the Walmart board. I am just comparing the experience of Bernie and Hillary. While Bernie was out arguing with his friends on foreign policy (as I have read), Hillary was as she has during much of her life working and socializing with very wealthy, influential people. Her view of life is shaped by those relationships. I do not criticize her for being a board member. I am just pointing out that her life has been socially limited more than Bernie's or mine or most people's. She has not lived that much in the real world.
She does not know what it means to work for a corporation, to fear being fired or to be fired just because the corporation can hire a cheaper worker to do your job say in Mexico or India.
She does not know what it is to put a child through college on an average salary.
She does not know our life.
Bernie does not know how we live either, but he knows much more about it. First, he has returned to Vermont almost every weekend for many years as he has pointed out. Second, while he earns as a member of Congress much more than the average person, he does not earn what the Clintons have earned most of their lives.
I seriously suggest you read Bernie's book, Outsider in the White House. I liked Clinton's first book about It Takes a Village, but she utterly lost me in Living History. Couldn't read very far in that book.