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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Elizabeth Warren [View all]PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)26. I somehow doubt a president Clinton would appoint Warren as AG but that would be interesting. n/t
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One comment is one comment, it's not enough--nor is it fair to her--to 'decide' what she
MADem
Nov 2013
#43
Mr. "I consistently want H-1B outsourcing in legislation over the years" Chuck Shumer?
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#69
I'm sorry but many tech workers like myself will NOT support those that want to TAKE AWAY their jobs
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#87
I paid close attention to Warren's race, and did my (little) bit to help get her elected.
MADem
Nov 2013
#55
Yes, you are right that experience does matter, which IS why Elizabeth Warren is best qualified!
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#70
Why do so many want term limits now? They DON'T LIKE the wrong kind of POLITICAL experience!!
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#78
Even Bernie Sanders is now "reconsidering" running for president after saying "no"...
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#83
Again you give NO issue reasons to support Hillary Clinton, just RATIONALIZED numbers...
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#91
You didn't once ASK for any "reasons." Don't move the goalposts and expect me to be cowed.
MADem
Nov 2013
#97
True; so what do you think of what she said about '16? She has said "no" this time.
7962
Nov 2013
#94
I somehow doubt a president Clinton would appoint Warren as AG but that would be interesting. n/t
PoliticAverse
Nov 2013
#26
I agree. I think Hillary should put ALL her support behind a Warren presidential run.
jtuck004
Nov 2013
#25
I call your 2 cents and raise you 2. 1. The middle class cant wait for Sen Warren
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#62
"We didn't fight for a Public Option because Lieberman said he was going to vote against it, so we
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#73
Feinstein proved the kabuki theater agenda when 2013 started and fillibuster rule changes in the mix
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#92
I see the Republicans cheering for the Democrats to nominate/neutralize/disengage her
libdem4life
Nov 2013
#24
Just watched her again. She is a teacher/professor/economist/intellectual just incidently a woman
libdem4life
Nov 2013
#37
No. I'm aware of her background and I stand by my opionion that such an appointment is unlikely. n/t
PoliticAverse
Nov 2013
#49
Berkeley doesn't have SCHOLARS like Warren speak if they are "inexperienced"...
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#71
My 'lacks the experience' comment was about the possibility of her being nonimated as Fed Chair
PoliticAverse
Nov 2013
#105
Dreamer! If Clinton or Christie win, they wont touch Sen Warren. Larry Summers would
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#63
Agreed. She's already crashing through an old Senate ceiling as a "newbie" speaking to the entire
libdem4life
Nov 2013
#23
I know that the highest accolade we can offer is to say we want her as President
tavalon
Nov 2013
#30
Any elected official who says: "I've looked at the data and it shows..."
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#40