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2016 Postmortem

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2. Barely enough charisma to be Gallup's most admired woman
Fri Sep 18, 2015, 09:48 PM
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That "Great Society" sure did exclude lots of folks. SonderWoman Sep 2015 #1
The VRA provided more protection for minorities voting then jfern Sep 2015 #4
See post #6 leftofcool Sep 2015 #9
The Great Society didn't exclude minorities, though jfern Sep 2015 #11
I didn't say they were totally excluded. leftofcool Sep 2015 #15
I agree that I don't want to return to those horrible things, but the "Grest Society" was about JDPriestly Sep 2015 #30
Not a fucking chance in hell. leftofcool Sep 2015 #5
Really? artislife Sep 2015 #10
Hey, whatever floats your boat. leftofcool Sep 2015 #12
Back to the Clintons in the White House artislife Sep 2015 #18
My group of Bernie volunteers is mostly women. JDPriestly Sep 2015 #31
And find me one woman or minority that lived in the 50s or 60s zeemike Sep 2015 #38
The 1964 Civil Rights Act outlawed discrimination on the basis of gender dflprincess Sep 2015 #39
Barely enough charisma to be Gallup's most admired woman 6chars Sep 2015 #2
Plus, I have met her and she is an incredibly warm and kind woman. Walk away Sep 2015 #24
Wow! 6chars Sep 2015 #25
RR=Ron Reagan Jr. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #26
Shedid not do well in the debates in 2008. I suggest everyone watch those videos JDPriestly Sep 2015 #33
Are Rose-Coloured glasses expensive? Thespian2 Sep 2015 #35
Well, to be honest, Bachman always confused the heck out of me too! 1monster Sep 2015 #36
Bachman? Nothingcleverjustray Sep 2015 #41
No thanks to the so called "Great Society" leftofcool Sep 2015 #3
The 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act both passed during dflprincess Sep 2015 #40
The New deal...hooo-boy Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #6
Do you ever wonder if people really understand the implications of their posts? leftofcool Sep 2015 #8
Come on jfern Sep 2015 #14
Not even close to the same thing. leftofcool Sep 2015 #16
Oh come on! You talk as though the New Deal the the Great Society were 1monster Sep 2015 #34
You can thanK Obama for moving the party to the right. Buzz cook Sep 2015 #7
Clinton is significantly to the right of Obama on foreign policy starroute Sep 2015 #43
Thank heaven that Hillary is still the front-runner ... NanceGreggs Sep 2015 #13
True this! leftofcool Sep 2015 #17
I've discovered ... NanceGreggs Sep 2015 #20
It isn't the DU-bashing that's going to change that. frylock Sep 2015 #28
Re: the OP anamnua Sep 2015 #19
She is a terrible "retail" politician. Indepatriot Sep 2015 #21
Who is the great "retail politician" she will be facing in the G E? DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #23
I'm hoping we nominate a candidate who has more to offer than "I don't suck as bad as the GOP clown. Indepatriot Sep 2015 #27
I thought we were discussing political skills , colloquially known as charm./nt DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2015 #29
Your reply suggested she wasn't " as bad a retail politician" as the Lunatics of the GOP. Indepatriot Sep 2015 #42
Bill Clinton...sociopath?? rusty quoin Sep 2015 #22
Some people come here because they murielm99 Sep 2015 #37
Hillary is a bit wooden. jalan48 Sep 2015 #32
LBJ & FDR Were Pretty Problematic for Minorities lib87 Sep 2015 #44
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