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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: First New Hampshire Poll Of The New Year -PPP (D) HRC 47% (+3) SBS 44% (+2) MOM 3% (-5) [View all]DemocratSinceBirth
(101,609 posts)84. I see that argument made here with great frequency.
I see that argument made here with great frequency. Taken to it's logical conclusion it absolves President Bush of all complicity in The Great Recession. After all, as you suggest:
So why exactly are the benefits automatically given? Because I could just as easy remind you that the deregulation that led to the largest loss of AA, Latino and American Asian wealth in modern times was also carried out under the Clinton administration, and that is a lot more easy remembered than the positives from the 90's.
it was just the fruit of President Clinton's policies. Poor Dubya, Bill Clinton robbed him of his prosperity. I assure you most folks believe Bill Clinton was a good economic steward and his immediate predecessor and successor were poor ones. Bush Pere and Dubya own the recessions that preceded and succeeded Bill Clinton.
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First New Hampshire Poll Of The New Year -PPP (D) HRC 47% (+3) SBS 44% (+2) MOM 3% (-5) [View all]
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
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Thank you for your kind words and may I share this with you in the same spirit
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#3
I believe it was Great Nate, himself, who suggested a Sanders victory was improbable
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#6
Or when he claimed the only challenge to Hillary could be from the Right and chose Jim Webb...
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#27
The crazy thing is that if Hillary wins, he will still have a job in that field.
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#66
Again with these BS polls, ppp is not trustworthy when its run by Hillary's people like David Brock
litlbilly
Jan 2016
#4
Actually the polling is in flux with recent polling showing a tilt toward Madame Secretary
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#14
Whereas a Wall Street Journal Poll showing Sanders ahead (11 points!) got nary a challenge...
brooklynite
Jan 2016
#13
If you notice that was a landline poll whose results we are instructed to ignore.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#16
I couldn't care less whatever Wall Strseet says -- be it anti, pro or neutral about any person,
Cal33
Jan 2016
#39
Thx DSB. You know the only polls that count for BS people are those showing him ahead.
Alfresco
Jan 2016
#7
I think it's because Bernie's message isn't resonating with people outside of a certain segment.
NurseJackie
Jan 2016
#24
There isn't one thing you wrote I would demur from. I won't say more.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#25
Thank you for the link. Glad you keep me in mind. I will give it the attention it deserves.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#35
I believe this poll has caused much consternation in some quarters, you?/nt
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#38
Do you think that their protestations notwithstanding they see it as a harbinger of things to come?
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#41
My confidence is about Iowa and NH. I've said from the beginning that the nomination was a long shot
Kentonio
Jan 2016
#76
Given that Bernie is stronger on those issues than Hillary, we'll have to agree to disagree.
Kentonio
Jan 2016
#81
I understood that blame for any wrongs during Bill's terms were not to be laid at Hillary's door?
Kentonio
Jan 2016
#83
National polls have been consistent for a couple months: Hillary in the 50-60% range, Bernie 20-30%
Sancho
Jan 2016
#58