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daleanime

(17,796 posts)
5. But she's not.....
Tue Oct 6, 2015, 08:19 AM
Oct 2015

I know you wish she was, but that doesn't make it true.

Sorry about that, have a great day.

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Obfuscation - The Propagandists Most Effective Tool - We Should Expect Nothing Less From HRC cantbeserious Oct 2015 #1
Ooooh! Don't you know - critical thinking was not supposed to happen! djean111 Oct 2015 #2
Any downside to ether Clinton or Sanders is safeinOhio Oct 2015 #3
When DUers stop lying about Bernie, we'll consider stopping telling the truth about Hillary. merrily Oct 2015 #14
+1 n/t retrowire Oct 2015 #31
Spot on MissDeeds Oct 2015 #39
I keep telling them that. Bring up this topic re Hillary is just plain dumb imo, because her record sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #63
It's Rovian Swiftboating. Attack your opponent on their strength and your weakness. merrily Oct 2015 #78
Ok, but I plan safeinOhio Oct 2015 #64
How is LGBT rights not an issue, esp. when Bernie has bizarrely been attacked for not being even merrily Oct 2015 #65
+100 HooptieWagon Oct 2015 #67
This message was self-deleted by its author Nitram Oct 2015 #72
Please read again. yellerpup Oct 2015 #77
You misread and/or misquoted, which does not give your statements about truth crediblity. merrily Oct 2015 #88
You should vote for Clinton because she has the best chance of beating the GOP. DanTex Oct 2015 #4
But she's not..... daleanime Oct 2015 #5
Yes, she is. DanTex Oct 2015 #6
LOL!! Dawgs Oct 2015 #7
Vote for the Easter Bunny in the primary if you want, just make sure you vote Dem in the general. DanTex Oct 2015 #9
I'll vote for whoever I want .. Dem or otherwise. Dawgs Oct 2015 #18
Isn't it against DU's ToS to advocate voting against the Democrat in an election against non-Dems? LonePirate Oct 2015 #87
I said 'vote for whoever you want'. Dawgs Oct 2015 #98
Ah, the tacit endorsement of the non-Democrat in the race. LonePirate Oct 2015 #108
no fries with that order, thanks restorefreedom Oct 2015 #25
You and me both. That's why I support Clinton. DanTex Oct 2015 #45
then it makes more sense to support sanders restorefreedom Oct 2015 #46
Looks like we have different opinions about electability. It happens. DanTex Oct 2015 #52
i am on the team of reforming our corrupt political system restorefreedom Oct 2015 #55
Me too. Looks like we have a lot in common once we get past the Hillary/Bernie thing. DanTex Oct 2015 #56
i think a lot of dems and progressives restorefreedom Oct 2015 #61
Will you if Bernie wins the Primary? Dustlawyer Oct 2015 #41
Of course. DanTex Oct 2015 #44
Sorry, she has a much worse chance of beating the GOP than does Bernie. merrily Oct 2015 #11
Well, if you really believe that, then you should vote for Bernie. DanTex Oct 2015 #13
There is no doubt that my vote belongs to me and I will use it for Bernie. merrily Oct 2015 #15
I would never issue orders about voting, simply pointing out the obvious. DanTex Oct 2015 #16
Bull puckies. This is a command: merrily Oct 2015 #19
Merely a friendly reminder. It's a little odd that Bernie supporters are so touchy about the DanTex Oct 2015 #20
Ask your English teacher if what you wrote is a command or a friendly reminder. merrily Oct 2015 #23
It was a friendly reminder. We're all progressives here, obviously we are all intending on DanTex Oct 2015 #29
You know that repeating something tediously doesn't make it any less false, right? merrily Oct 2015 #40
Strange non-sequitur. Maybe you responded to the wrong post. DanTex Oct 2015 #42
I don't like her for the presidency. Will vote for her if SammyWinstonJack Oct 2015 #102
In New Hampshire and Iowa, he is already doing better in general match ups than she is. merrily Oct 2015 #104
Yes, "vote Clinton... Or else" hughee99 Oct 2015 #22
One was Obama; the other is a mash up of DU and Senator McCarthy. merrily Oct 2015 #28
That is illogical. Lunabell Oct 2015 #74
Now that is truly illogical. You see, Bernie Sanders and Barack Obama are different people. DanTex Oct 2015 #81
Yes, Lunabell Oct 2015 #93
I don't know who "they" are. I always thought Obama was the best choice, DanTex Oct 2015 #96
I am gay and there is absolutely NOTHING that would make me support Hillary Clinton. m-lekktor Oct 2015 #8
Good for you. Most people are not that selfless. However, lucky you. Bernie has been on the correct merrily Oct 2015 #12
Decades ago, Sanders supported abolition of ALL laws singling out homosexuals. merrily Oct 2015 #10
Become the law in VT defined marriage as that between a man and a woman dsc Oct 2015 #32
You do KNOW he was not speaking that literally, right? A law that limited marriage merrily Oct 2015 #35
none dsc Oct 2015 #43
I said what Bernie did then and I said what advocacy groups were doing at the time. merrily Oct 2015 #48
His own chief of fucking staff dsc Oct 2015 #50
What reason did Sanders give? merrily Oct 2015 #53
the reason the chief of staff gave for the vote dsc Oct 2015 #95
This B JackInGreen Oct 2015 #17
Because there is always more than just one issue. Gman Oct 2015 #21
Oh Boy - Another Thread to Bash Hillary! Gamecock Lefty Oct 2015 #24
Hypothetical or not, on this issue, there's a big diff between 1992 and 2013. But, you knew that. merrily Oct 2015 #33
Very well said. Times are I can't tell if Hillary is still a Democrat. Laser102 Oct 2015 #59
We don't need hypotheticals. We have actual records. jeff47 Oct 2015 #82
Thank you, GL shenmue Oct 2015 #83
So did Obama, initially. Until he knew it was 'safe' to say otherwise. randome Oct 2015 #26
Some of us "understand politics" a little too well Fumesucker Oct 2015 #37
So Sanders is an outlier. Good on him. I mean that. randome Oct 2015 #58
Leaders ought to lead. Ed Suspicious Oct 2015 #47
But we haven't had a leader like that for a long time. randome Oct 2015 #54
no, you should vote for clinton restorefreedom Oct 2015 #27
Now that the SCOTUS is done with the issue treestar Oct 2015 #30
The SCOTUS was done with a right to privacy and abortion in the 1970s. Why is it still an issue? merrily Oct 2015 #34
It isn't treestar Oct 2015 #36
A woman's reproductive choice and right to privacy is no longer an issue? LOLOL! merrily Oct 2015 #38
Our laws aren't chiseled into stone tablets and even Ed Suspicious Oct 2015 #51
Past performance is indicative of future behavior Prism Oct 2015 #49
Forget it. You'll never understand Third Way logic. Zorra Oct 2015 #57
Dear Mr. Stupidity Evergreen Emerald Oct 2015 #60
She was against equal marriage. Said so on the floor of the Senate well after DOMA passed. merrily Oct 2015 #68
Bernie was too. Evergreen Emerald Oct 2015 #69
Bull puckies. He voted against DOMA. She supported it. merrily Oct 2015 #70
Your analysis is superficial Evergreen Emerald Oct 2015 #71
And yours is non-existent. merrily Oct 2015 #79
I do remember. They chucked lgbtq equality Warren Stupidity Oct 2015 #84
The truth is Hillary lobbied for DOMA, she advocated against lgbt rights. beam me up scottie Oct 2015 #105
Did you support and vote for this man? boston bean Oct 2015 #62
What is disingenuous is to suggest that we had other options. djean111 Oct 2015 #66
Oh, so you were willing to compromise those set in stone principles. boston bean Oct 2015 #73
You really I would support Hillary if it were not for her shifting stances on LGBT rights? djean111 Oct 2015 #75
No, believe me I never thought you would support Hillary. nt boston bean Oct 2015 #100
I did support Hillary in 2008. Blindly. Ignored the "hardworking whites" thing, djean111 Oct 2015 #103
I did whatchamacallit Oct 2015 #76
Well, I assume he voted for Obama. boston bean Oct 2015 #80
Perhaps people have evolved frylock Oct 2015 #99
The only sense I can make out of it is Warren Stupidity Oct 2015 #110
Yes. Despite his awful position on equality. Warren Stupidity Oct 2015 #85
Yes I do have a point. boston bean Oct 2015 #97
I didn't. Do you agree with what he said? Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2015 #92
You should support Hillary Clinton because moobu2 Oct 2015 #86
let's see Robbins Oct 2015 #89
As a gay man I always appreciate when people evolve or hrmjustin Oct 2015 #90
obviously many here prefer HC the weathervane v the swami with the funny hairdo stupidicus Oct 2015 #91
No kidding! beam me up scottie Oct 2015 #109
Vote for whoever you want, but enough of the frigging melodrama emulatorloo Oct 2015 #94
Thank you! BlueCaliDem Oct 2015 #106
Vote for who ever you like in the primary upaloopa Oct 2015 #101
What's your problem? Didn't you see her bartender mea culpa on SNL last weekend? corkhead Oct 2015 #107
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