Wow, second time this month I've agreed with you. My sincere apologies!![]()

Wow, second time this month I've agreed with you. My sincere apologies!![]()

What could possibly "come out" that hasn't been thrown at her already? She was pilloried in 1992 for not baking cookies. She ran for senate twice against Republicans who really did not want her to win. Her character caused Kathy Bates to kill herself in Primary Colors. What other charges could be leveled against her that haven't already been thrown at her dozens of times?
This is the Clinton's!!
This Fall would be the time to release the crap.
Totally agreed, a real crap-storm is waiting if that happens.
This is the Clinton's!!
What could possibly "come out" that hasn't been thrown at her already? She was pilloried in 1992 for not baking cookies. She ran for senate twice against Republicans who really did not want her to win. Her character caused Kathy Bates to kill herself in Primary Colors. What other charges could be leveled against her that haven't already been thrown at her dozens of times?
This is the Clinton's!!
This Fall would be the time to release the crap.
Totally agreed, a real crap-storm is waiting if that happens.
And some of it will come from the Left, too.
Ben, you're agreeing with nonsense? I know you've got a horse in the race but you could rein it in and get back on the path to sanity. logger's post made no sense, grammatically or logically. You "totally agree" with it?
He's saying that hatred for Hillary is "baked in" by years and years of conditioning. And he is correct. Even if I loved Hillary, I would agree with that. She has a massive Albatross around her neck and nothing is going to make that go away. And it does not even matter that most of that is untrue - it is believed implicitly by far too many.
muting enthusiasm and depressing turn-out among supporters while rallying and giving hope to opponents.
One of the things I see people say most often is that they like Bernie, or even prefer Bernie, but feel he can't win the general election. Hillary woulds win the general election but Bernie would lose it.
My question for those who believe this...
Where are these votes coming from that would win the election for Hillary but wouldn't also vote for Bernie? Is it the base? Because from what I can see most of the base will vote for whoever the dem nominee is regardless of whether it is Bernie or Hillary and if anything a portion of the base (such as those I mention in post #1969 above) seems like it would vote for Bernie but might stay home or vote 3rd party rather than Hillary. Is it the independents then? Well currently independents highly favor Bernie over Hillary. Is it conservatives? From what I've seen conservatives have full on Hillary Derangement Syndrome and would never vote for her but there are conservatives who seem to like and will vote for Bernie. So where exactly are these magical votes coming from that would see Hillary win but Bernie lose?
All of this has been addressed. That you claim it hasn't is evidence you are frustrated so many people in this thread don't agree with your opinion.I'm still waiting for someone to address this. The only response was that even if Bernie won he wouldn't be able to get much done. Given the rampant HDS, I don't see how the same wouldn't be true of Hillary.
Barring some unforeseen catastrophe, it looks like Hillary will be the Democratic nominee. Who would be her strongest VP pick? I'm assuming a younger man with a well-established political record from a non-Eastern state. I'm thinking sens. Ron Wyden, Mark Warner and Al Franken (both a serious legislator and a media-savvy entertainer), and Colorado governor John Hickenlooper.
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I can't believe there are many conservatives who would vote for Bernie? At least not using the definition used by all the Republican presidential candidates.
Independents are not a voting block but are made up of a spectrum of political beliefs so I'm skeptical of Independents helping Bernie because the right side of that spectrum will surely not vote for him. For Independents it becomes which candidate is able to either invigorate them in favor of themselves or make them fearful of the opponent. Fear is a very strong motivator and no party does fear mongering better then Republicans.
Ultimately, I think HRC has a better shot then Sanders not because she will get more votes then Bernie would, but because the Republican fear and attack machine is fully deployed against HRC while Bernie is not even on their radar. Socialism isn't the bogey man among the left, but to the center and right it's kryptonite. Motivating the Republican base will be easier with Bernie.
With the Republicans in control of Congress, neither candidate would be "successful", but HRC would be likely to compromise with the right and get some things done. To the Bernie crowd, that's a problem. They don't want to compromise with the right. While I understand, it's a foolish, short sighted and throwing the baby out with the bath water attitude which will only lead to a Republican president. Bernie boys will smugly sleep well knowing they didn't vote for someone who would compromise to the right, but will take no responsibility for allowing the country to lurch even more to the right.
Socialism=Communism=effective fear-mongering > The voting public is more afraid of the socialism label that the Hillary isn't trustworthy label.
Sanders himself has said his plan for accomplishing his campaign goals will require a broad-based public movement. If all he has is 30% of 50% of the voters, that's not exactly the ground swell he needs.
...Unfounded assertions. Which groups/voting demographics are going to vote for Hillary but not for Bernie and where is the evidence of this other than your say so?
The_Animus said:I'm still waiting for someone to address this. The only response was that even if Bernie won he wouldn't be able to get much done ...
All of this has been addressed. That you claim it hasn't is evidence you are frustrated so many people in this thread don't agree with your opinion.
So a skilled politician that you claim is not that different from the GOP won't get anything done because there are Hillary haters?... wouldn't be able to get much done. Given the rampant HDS, I don't see how the same wouldn't be true of Hillary.