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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton is kicking ass and taking names. [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)39. I love you, sea. You should know that by now.
Maybe I am just a bit overly sensitive about DU primary infighting at a time when the GOP is dominated by theocrats. As a lifelong atheist, maybe that explains my over sensitivity about such matters.
I hope I did not offend. Certainly no such thing was intended.
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Electing the first woman president will look nothing like the election of all the men before.
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#7
Daggers from the left are increasingly ineffective against her. That is not a function
LuvLoogie
Nov 2015
#109
well said. and the tip of the iceberg. there is really even more in her favor than merely this.
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#110
Even before she was a Goldwater girl at 17, she investigated, ala Nancy Drew, voter fraud
LuvLoogie
Nov 2015
#115
Most Democrats don't consider her a warmonger. Nor do most Republicans, I suspect.
LuvLoogie
Nov 2015
#117
There are quite a few countries intervening in Syria right now, whether officially
LuvLoogie
Nov 2015
#121
I hear one discussing issues, and one resorting to name calling. An interesting subthread.
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#122
Yes, he was good also. I love the strategy of campaigns. I still think Clinton
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#18
Obama's multi dimensional chess was used as a bludgeon against him all the time
Sheepshank
Nov 2015
#64
Yes it was and that gave me a chuckle. Until it is time to use against Clinton, I guess. lol. Nt.
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#66
Half the issue is there is no fear in Clinton. That makes some very uncomfortable.
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#37
Sanders is a pretty good politician, too, 25 yrs in congress. I do not think it is a dirty word.
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#23
Amen? As an atheist, I would prefer no invoking a deity, especially when it comes to government.
longship
Nov 2015
#29
I like that new meme, the new Margaret Thatcher, a real iron lady. /s nt
Todays_Illusion
Nov 2015
#61
There is the problem having so few women leaders. People want to suggest one is the same as the
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#68
Don't be so fast, I think I like what I have read about a real iron lady, Golda Meir, and for
Todays_Illusion
Nov 2015
#94
Thank you for the information. Being woman, being old, having wrinkles doesn't scare me, lol.
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#73
You claimed to be an O'Malley supporter. Remember, I told you I was bookmarking for when you flop?
Romulox
Nov 2015
#72
O'malley is at what? 4%, 9%? You mean, I am not allowed to let him go and support another? Harsh
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#75
Of course it is predictable that after 3 months of O'Malley not picking up supporters,
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#81
It was predictable 3 months ago that you were for Hillary. I said so then, and I was right. nt
Romulox
Nov 2015
#82
You aer more then welcome to make up your story as you like Romulox. I have two choices.
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#85
Gosh, see, and I always thought primaries were to try candidates on and see how we liked them. nt
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#107
Ah. Well, so yours is the rejection of all the Democratic party. I am proud to be Dem.
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#90
It is sad that you do not recognize a difference between the two parties. I clearly do.
seabeyond
Nov 2015
#98
Technically, the first elected President of the United States was George Washington.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#101