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azurnoir

(45,850 posts)
28. I'm completely satisfied with her answer it couldn't have been better or more honest
Tue Apr 26, 2016, 06:44 PM
Apr 2016

hopefully she continues in that vein for the duration

Why would you expect anything else from her? ibegurpard Apr 2016 #1
The smart political response was not what she gave, that is what surprised me. Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #3
It reveals more than a political tin ear Armstead Apr 2016 #9
Bingo Ferd Berfel Apr 2016 #17
There's been a lot of alogations of Bernie being tone-deaf... tex-wyo-dem Apr 2016 #44
Maybe Hillary Clinton is not tone deaf at all to the liberal wing of the Democratic Party. PufPuf23 Apr 2016 #78
Yup. She could've provided a content-free political response, such as RufusTFirefly Apr 2016 #90
It was the response anyone would have expected of her. Kall Apr 2016 #32
Ain't that the truth? SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #62
nothing more unattractive than a poor winner questionseverything Apr 2016 #105
Well, a poor loser, maybe, SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #120
Gonna get worse when the repubs start in on her! oldandhappy Apr 2016 #106
Here yuiyoshida Apr 2016 #119
She needs to watch her tone, too. dchill Apr 2016 #2
Tone? No, just her answer which was politically inept. Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #5
Who would believe her? Skwmom Apr 2016 #4
Yeah it is all over. TYT covered it too. northernsouthern Apr 2016 #6
This was the first and only TH/Debate that we shut off. Kittycat Apr 2016 #7
Not surprised by what she said. Punkingal Apr 2016 #8
Exactly Correct Ferd Berfel Apr 2016 #21
She doesn't need you because she never had you. nt nolawarlock Apr 2016 #89
I saw it today and certainly didn't 'like her tone'. Everytime Purveyor Apr 2016 #10
Right. Because her "tone" wasn't humble enough. pnwmom Apr 2016 #46
Your absolutely right. She sounds just like Donald Trump... eom Purveyor Apr 2016 #54
She sounds just like Bernie Sanders when he was bragging about his caucus wins. pnwmom Apr 2016 #55
bullhockey. the delegates vote on the platform hollysmom Apr 2016 #63
She will have the large majority of pledged delegates, so the platform will reflect her views. pnwmom Apr 2016 #66
delegates are not slaves they don't have to vote for everything she asks for. hollysmom Apr 2016 #75
No, they are not. But they are strongly motivated to support HER and that's why they pnwmom Apr 2016 #80
yes, but they have independent minds and strangerthings have happened. this is not an monarchy, yet. hollysmom Apr 2016 #83
Get real. If Bernie were the winner, would you expect him to cave on his strongly held positions pnwmom Apr 2016 #84
She is infuriated that Bernie is still choie Apr 2016 #59
Bingo. SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #67
I'm sure it was Quid Pro Quo ... nolawarlock Apr 2016 #92
No, the difference is choie Apr 2016 #107
Well either way, nolawarlock Apr 2016 #117
She's not infuriated. She's assertive. But I know that's hard for certain people to distinguish pnwmom Apr 2016 #99
Not this again. 840high Apr 2016 #100
Warren wasn't ambitious enough to run for President. pnwmom Apr 2016 #102
Warren is smart. She's not 840high Apr 2016 #110
She's not ever going to run. Do you realize she's almost Hillary's age? pnwmom Apr 2016 #111
Let's agree to disagree. I have 840high Apr 2016 #112
There's one thing we can probably agree on: pnwmom Apr 2016 #113
Oh cut the bullshit choie Apr 2016 #108
It was galling to her that Rachel said, "IF" Hillary has the most delegates. She DOES have the pnwmom Apr 2016 #109
and what? choie Apr 2016 #115
Where is the word "and" in my post? pnwmom Apr 2016 #116
i'm sure that was galling to her - but she's been "galled" since the day Bernie choie Apr 2016 #118
^^^^ This. nt nolawarlock Apr 2016 #91
Here's the TYT video I think you're referring to... Buns_of_Fire Apr 2016 #11
Yeah, thanks. Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #13
I agree with everything she's saying here. nolawarlock Apr 2016 #97
I will stay home and NEVER vote for that woman MsFlorida Apr 2016 #12
Wrong reaction, especially if you are in FL Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #14
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The consequences will be to the people president Cruz treats like shit, it will be millions. Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #64
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So you think Cruz will be a good president. OK Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #70
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In the election there will be two choices. Two...think that though to the logical Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #85
I worry about that. Hillary needs to worry about it as well. nt SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #71
Translation, if she isnt nice to me I wont vote for her and those people be damned? Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #72
Nope, not me. But Hillary does need to worry about it. nt SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #79
Blah, blah 840high Apr 2016 #101
I will vote for down ticket progressives Ferd Berfel Apr 2016 #23
"that woman" nolawarlock Apr 2016 #93
imo Miss Lewinsky 840high Apr 2016 #103
Ah ok. nolawarlock Apr 2016 #114
If you're talking about what was said at the Town Halls last evening politicaljunkie41910 Apr 2016 #15
This is all true, but the problem is if you want their votes, especially knowing Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #19
If the positions were reversed, would Bernie COMPROMISE HIS PRINCIPLES and change his positions pnwmom Apr 2016 #52
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She'll do just fine. President Obama won with the same coalition. pnwmom Apr 2016 #69
YES! Exactly. ContinentalOp Apr 2016 #86
so childish hollysmom Apr 2016 #73
++++100 nolawarlock Apr 2016 #95
For someone who is supposedly politically savvy loyalsister Apr 2016 #16
Yeah, those speeches, SusanCalvin Apr 2016 #77
Especially if she's goaded by Trump RufusTFirefly Apr 2016 #96
She didn't lose the chance, but I think she should work a lot harder at it. It's one thing to win, highprincipleswork Apr 2016 #18
Bernie did give an answer that was also annoying as this poster points out Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #22
I hope she's got the skills to get over that annoyance, or else it's just ego getting in the way. highprincipleswork Apr 2016 #34
With some folks they have to think whatever it is was their idea, before they can be happy with it. Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #40
I'm Ok with her having any kind of human reaction. I'm just hoping against hope that Hillary can highprincipleswork Apr 2016 #51
If she had said she would, you guys would criticize her for adopting his ideas. Hoyt Apr 2016 #20
I wouldnt, I would congratulate her for being open, politically astute, and by openly Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #24
Good deal. I'd vote for Sanders in a heartbeat too if he is nominee. Hoyt Apr 2016 #25
I think "pretending" to adopt his ideas would be the criticism. dgauss Apr 2016 #29
She wants to be a leader. Petty excuses like that won't fly. hellofromreddit Apr 2016 #39
bernie has borrowed large chunks of his agenda from his predecessors. are you concerned? nt msongs Apr 2016 #26
I dont know what that has to do with this, at all. Not too many recent Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #31
Total mischaracterization. As per usual. Too bad... What she was talking about BreakfastClub Apr 2016 #27
You just said exactly what I said. That she does not have to, but the truth is she should Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #30
I'm completely satisfied with her answer it couldn't have been better or more honest azurnoir Apr 2016 #28
What's arrogant is the loser insisting to dictate terms to the winner. Lil Missy Apr 2016 #33
Cause she needs us if she is to win in the general election. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #45
You wouldn't vote for her anyway. She should stick with her winning platform. Lil Missy Apr 2016 #76
This what you looking for? notadmblnd Apr 2016 #35
So condescending. Svafa Apr 2016 #36
My assessment as a Bernie supporter? JDPriestly Apr 2016 #37
Bull, she has been on the receiving end of so much hate and criticism and lies for decades Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #41
And she is: buckled and bad. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #49
What if Bernie had won the primary and Hillary wanted him to adopt part of her YouDig Apr 2016 #38
Exactly. JoePhilly Apr 2016 #43
You missed the point. That question was aimed to give her an JDPriestly Apr 2016 #53
Most Clinton voters are not voting for her because of her policies. Ash_F Apr 2016 #56
Only Bernie is allowed to sound frustrated or angry. JoePhilly Apr 2016 #42
No, I revised my post...They both blew it Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #47
That's not what most of the thread thinks. JoePhilly Apr 2016 #50
Hillary only compromises with conservatives, not progressives. So no surprise here. nt DirtyHippyBastard Apr 2016 #48
This. PowerToThePeople Apr 2016 #57
That's exactly what I would expect her to say. RedCappedBandit Apr 2016 #58
She went to Trump's wedding they are friends. He donated to her. bkkyosemite Apr 2016 #60
she was cold, hard, arrogant, hostile amborin Apr 2016 #81
If she is nominated it will be a long, hard slog to November for her I'm afraid. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #82
If Hillary has, in fact, wrapped this up, her tone is the only one that matters. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2016 #87
I agreed with her statements to Rachel ... nolawarlock Apr 2016 #88
She explained that her agenda goes further and does more. Sparkly Apr 2016 #94
Anybody that has ever run for office, from dog catcher on up, knows rule #1: Lars39 Apr 2016 #98
Pfffftttt! Those populist ideas are for saps. Snarkoleptic Apr 2016 #104
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