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hopemountain

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25. the most insincere words from hillary
Sun Dec 20, 2015, 08:57 PM
Dec 2015

were when she told bernie - after his apology: "thank you for your comment.." and "we've agreed to an 'inquiry'.."

'apology' and 'audit' were just too difficult for her to reflect back. her response was insincere and cowardly, in my opinion.

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Authenticity outshines political polish. TIME TO PANIC Dec 2015 #1
Good news. Thanks for sharing. williesgirl Dec 2015 #2
Excellent! haikugal Dec 2015 #3
It's like, totally awesome. nt retrowire Dec 2015 #5
See? Once people see and hear Bernie, they like him and THAT, my friends is what the in_cog_ni_to Dec 2015 #4
Once people listen to Bernie, people connect with Bernie. Dont call me Shirley Dec 2015 #6
If that is true -- and that is what almost everyone I have met IN VT has said, it is good Iowa and karynnj Dec 2015 #7
I do imagine such a scenario, karyn. Dont call me Shirley Dec 2015 #10
That's an interesting view your father in law has zeemike Dec 2015 #8
Interesting. zentrum Dec 2015 #9
I think O'Malley was upset. I did not like the way the panel jwirr Dec 2015 #14
The moderators kept putting him off, as though he were an impudent child tblue37 Dec 2015 #27
That is how I saw it. Remember how they ignored Webb and jwirr Dec 2015 #30
That was my perception too. zentrum Dec 2015 #34
If only she graciously accepted his apology... druidity33 Dec 2015 #35
"thank you for your comment" "we've agreed to an inquiry" hopemountain Dec 2015 #72
One live tweet time total I read was tblue37 Dec 2015 #65
We watched it and noticed the same thing LittleGirl Dec 2015 #54
I got the same impression HoneychildMooseMoss Dec 2015 #73
Yep LittleGirl Dec 2015 #74
After the first hour, bvar22 Dec 2015 #64
O'Malley and Bernie need to address it publicly senz Dec 2015 #29
I noticed that about O'Malley. Elmer S. E. Dump Dec 2015 #17
Almost like Meth... maggies farm Dec 2015 #19
That's what I was thinking but didn't want to offend anyone. Elmer S. E. Dump Dec 2015 #26
I think he was working on differentiation--proabably a little too hard. n/t eridani Dec 2015 #51
The quirky nature of politics Cosmocat Dec 2015 #55
o malley came off as rude and spoiled questionseverything Dec 2015 #62
At this stage of the campaign, O'Malley has no choice but to attack. bvar22 Dec 2015 #63
Yes, that's very much zentrum Dec 2015 #71
Good News - As We All Know - The Truth - Thank You For Sharing cantbeserious Dec 2015 #11
People recognize truth when they hear it. senz Dec 2015 #12
Excellent point. Enthusiast Dec 2015 #24
+1 Exactly. BeanMusical Dec 2015 #31
When you look past the mainstream media, the spin, and the polished surfaces, authenticity wins!!! highprincipleswork Dec 2015 #13
k/r +100 840high Dec 2015 #15
I thought Bernie was spot on about dealing with ISIL. n/t Bonhomme Richard Dec 2015 #16
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Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Dec 2015 #21
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Dec 2015 #22
the most insincere words from hillary hopemountain Dec 2015 #25
"Bernie was the only one that he believed" Jarqui Dec 2015 #28
Kick and R BeanMusical Dec 2015 #32
Sounds like your FIL and I Plucketeer Dec 2015 #33
Your father in law`s comments are interesting to me, particularly since he`s a veteran. democrank Dec 2015 #36
My, My, My... You've CERTAINLY Proved Yourself To Br Quite ChiciB1 Dec 2015 #37
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Very well said, thank you! anniebelle Dec 2015 #52
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While at work I frequently have conversations with patients.. Laffy Kat Dec 2015 #43
Foreign policy is what draws me to Bernie, too Nyan Dec 2015 #44
I agree 1100.905%. pangaia Dec 2015 #59
Strongly agree. eom SusanaMontana41 Dec 2015 #70
The 1% candidate at the debate told the same lie about healthcare as was found in the WSJ. DhhD Dec 2015 #45
Your father-in-law seems to be a gem. malokvale77 Dec 2015 #46
Lovely post. glinda Dec 2015 #47
You can tell when she lies ...when she's looking up trying to grasp the right things to say... Pauldg47 Dec 2015 #49
I thought you were going to say "her lips are moving" 7962 Dec 2015 #66
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He IS very perceptive emsimon33 Dec 2015 #53
This is not surprising. beemer27 Dec 2015 #56
But was he polled? ViseGrip Dec 2015 #57
I'm a history buff and love war movies. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2015 #58
Bernie seems to attract many different people from different walks of life and various opinions. liberalnarb Dec 2015 #60
"alot" dpatbrown Dec 2015 #61
Look, I know okay?! retrowire Dec 2015 #68
OK dpatbrown Dec 2015 #69
If only the average voter was as smart as you FiL. 7962 Dec 2015 #67
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