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Makes sense since HRC is the leading neocon in the Democratic Party. leveymg Sep 2015 #1
Appears that way...see Post #14 below..n/t KoKo Sep 2015 #17
A number of career foreign policy aparachiks are committed neocons. They serve GOP and Dems alike, leveymg Sep 2015 #35
Another big reason for us to do whatever it takes to prevent Clinton from Zorra Sep 2015 #2
Birds of a feather. eom NorthCarolina Sep 2015 #3
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Sep 2015 #4
I think the Iraq War went rather well Armstead Sep 2015 #5
She also referred to meeting with this noted peacenik to get his views LondonReign2 Sep 2015 #6
this is one area i cut hillary a lot of slack. mopinko Sep 2015 #7
I think that's a very weak and completely repugnant excuse cali Sep 2015 #8
Totally agree. And that's why we should prefer candidates that have a human side, a conscience. erronis Sep 2015 #10
"I think that's a very weak and completely repugnant excuse" asjr Sep 2015 #13
I did not put words in her mouth. I addressed why I don't cut HRC the excuse cali Sep 2015 #22
And when someone expresses their "feelings" zeemike Sep 2015 #23
Cali did not attack the poster passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #34
well asjr LeftOfWest Sep 2015 #46
I see by your number of posts you have asjr Sep 2015 #48
Post count...okay n/t. LeftOfWest Sep 2015 #98
I will not excuse a neoconservative foriegn Ed Suspicious Sep 2015 #9
Agreed 100% hifiguy Sep 2015 #26
That may be true but that is damned scary. What is jwirr Sep 2015 #12
George HW Bush had that "wimp" perception to deal with by killing people. arcane1 Sep 2015 #53
"I don't want to be seen as weak, so let's take a chance on killing Zorra Sep 2015 #16
I have seen this rationale from Hillary apologists several times now LondonReign2 Sep 2015 #20
persona = politics ish of the hammer Sep 2015 #24
A lot of male Democrats did also. Ever since Viet Nam and being called soft. LiberalArkie Sep 2015 #28
In other words, she voted for the war to advance her career. arcane1 Sep 2015 #52
Since when is being a warmonger a sign of strength? CoffeeCat Sep 2015 #101
i'm not equating those things, but people do. mopinko Sep 2015 #102
Uh huh, yeah, got it. Darb Sep 2015 #11
so you're on board with an aggressively I interventionist foreign policy? cali Sep 2015 #15
No, however, I am against guilt by association, or even by consult. Darb Sep 2015 #18
it's hardly just association. it's her record cali Sep 2015 #21
What? Darb Sep 2015 #37
careful! you are being baited into getting a hide.... bettyellen Sep 2015 #44
"Aggressively interventionist foreign policy"? Where do you get THAT from? George II Sep 2015 #89
Robert Kagan & his NeoCon Wife Victoria Nuland who served Bill Clinton, Dick Cheney and SOS Hillary KoKo Sep 2015 #14
KoKo, thanks so much for this info. summerschild Sep 2015 #25
Clearly you're just an irrational hater who hates Obama's race and Clinton's gender. arcane1 Sep 2015 #54
The vast universe of my ignorance is now a teeny bit smaller. Thanks KoKo. Scuba Sep 2015 #99
Once again I bail out of Hillary's boat on the way to the primaries. summerschild Sep 2015 #19
...! KoKo Sep 2015 #100
During Obama's first term... wyldwolf Sep 2015 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author Corruption Inc Sep 2015 #30
HAHAHA! Love it! LeftOfWest Sep 2015 #47
Hahahahahahahahaha dorkzilla Sep 2015 #31
tongue halfway in cheek for sure wyldwolf Sep 2015 #32
And the piling on continues.... George II Sep 2015 #29
uh oh. wyldwolf Sep 2015 #33
According to wiki passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #38
He wasn't hired at the same time as the appointment of Clinton as Secretary of State. George II Sep 2015 #39
I tried to research it (google) and I couldn't find who and when he was hired passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #40
I think the responsibility to check his background belongs to the OP. She's the one who threw out.. George II Sep 2015 #41
If she has better access than I do, then yes, she could do that passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #43
Sorry, I haven't presented his resume here as being what it is in the OP..... George II Sep 2015 #50
I'm sorry, but passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #55
And kudos to you too, passiveporcupine. beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #60
She got a hide for the OP passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #65
No, for a post in another thread. beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #66
I missed that passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #72
It is being done by both sides. beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #76
I don't understand why this is allowed passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #78
There's no easy solution. beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #79
Be careful passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #81
Aw, right back atcha, pp! beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #82
No kidding, I have three now, and just survived another jury verdict arcane1 Sep 2015 #83
I own up to mine too, lol! beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #84
I have two recent hides, both ridiculous. Vattel Sep 2015 #94
Did the alerter lie about your posts? beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #95
I am being more careful now. Vattel Sep 2015 #96
"until you can legitimize your position, her statement stands" George II Sep 2015 #97
Clinton did hire him, for a 2-year term in 2011 arcane1 Sep 2015 #61
Post 56, post 56, post 56. George II Sep 2015 #91
And she selected him to work on her Foreign Affairs Policy Board arcane1 Sep 2015 #92
Maybe now it's time for YOU to go read "Post 56" - have a great evening. George II Sep 2015 #93
See post 56. This poster's claim is pure made-up bullshit. arcane1 Sep 2015 #57
No it isn't. Do you know when Kagan started working for the State Department? It wasn't during... George II Sep 2015 #64
December, 2011. Unless you have a link to refute my link direct from the State Department. arcane1 Sep 2015 #67
The Obama administration was not his first stint at State, the first was under Reagan and George Bluenorthwest Sep 2015 #70
Somehow I don't think that fact will bolster their argument arcane1 Sep 2015 #75
Like I asked rhetorically earlier, I'll say it outright now - you don't know how..... George II Sep 2015 #85
I DO know, and I've led you to the post several times proving it. Here it is again to ignore: arcane1 Sep 2015 #86
Simply NOT true - Kagan has been working for the State Department for more than 30 years! He.... George II Sep 2015 #88
Please point out exactly what is incorrect in the State.gov article. arcane1 Sep 2015 #90
"This is an pointless discussion." beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #87
State.gov: "Secretary Clinton selected a distinguished, diverse, and bipartisan membership..." arcane1 Sep 2015 #56
WELL DONE!!! beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #59
Thanks, they make it too easy sometimes. arcane1 Sep 2015 #62
It was, and then they came after me. beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #63
And my post goes ignored while other posts get replies telling me I'm ignorant. arcane1 Sep 2015 #68
You don't know what you're talk...SQUIRRELL!!! beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #69
Oh my! passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #73
Many neocons on that list. AtomicKitten Sep 2015 #107
it's we report, you decide. SouthernProgressive Sep 2015 #49
It's truly sad that here, on DEMOCRATIC Underground, that this tactic is used. George II Sep 2015 #51
What's being omitted in this case? arcane1 Sep 2015 #58
If you follow the whole thread, you will see passiveporcupine Sep 2015 #74
the shit does keep piling up... Agony Sep 2015 #71
Yawn trumad Sep 2015 #36
Wake up. There's a warmonger advising a leading presidential candidate. DisgustipatedinCA Sep 2015 #77
Who happened to be John McCain's adviser in 2008. arcane1 Sep 2015 #80
Maybe some Democrats believe that having neocons in high level positions Zorra Sep 2015 #103
I'm not too crazy about it, personally. Old Iran/Contra people aren't welcome either. arcane1 Sep 2015 #104
The difference between neocon and neolib? Puzzledtraveller Sep 2015 #42
She evolved from Kissinger to Kagan. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2015 #45
Why didn't we invaded something then? JoePhilly Sep 2015 #105
I guess it isn't only Clinton supporters who have questionable hides. n/t demmiblue Sep 2015 #106
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