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« Reply #25 on: September 14, 2014, 01:46:48 AM »

If Hillary does run, she needs to try and win the support of the media who in the past and even recently have been unprecedented c**nts towards her.
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« Reply #26 on: September 14, 2014, 02:00:55 AM »

Clinton can easily take out Paul by just the Civil Rights thing

If that's all Hillary can get on Paul, she'll get demolished, especially since he already has, and could easily explain his stance once again.  When the debate turns to foreign policy and civil liberties, Rand would put Hillary's political career and the potential-Clinton Dynasty out of its misery.

Social security, healthcare, choice, economic policy, industrial relations....
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« Reply #27 on: September 14, 2014, 02:02:04 AM »

Clinton can easily take out Paul by just the Civil Rights thing

If that's all Hillary can get on Paul, she'll get demolished, especially since he already has, and could easily explain his stance once again.  When the debate turns to foreign policy and civil liberties, Rand would put Hillary's political career and the potential-Clinton Dynasty out of its misery.

Social security, healthcare, choice, economic policy, industrial relations....

Wall Street, warmongering, 3rd-way, de-regulation, neoliberalism.
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« Reply #28 on: September 14, 2014, 02:07:46 AM »

Clinton can easily take out Paul by just the Civil Rights thing

If that's all Hillary can get on Paul, she'll get demolished, especially since he already has, and could easily explain his stance once again.  When the debate turns to foreign policy and civil liberties, Rand would put Hillary's political career and the potential-Clinton Dynasty out of its misery.

Social security, healthcare, choice, economic policy, industrial relations....

Wall Street, warmongering, 3rd-way, de-regulation, neoliberalism.

The case for Hillary being a "neoliberal Wall Street shill" is pretty weak, since it's pretty much entirely extrapolated based off bills her husband signed that were passed in Congress by overwhelming bipartisan and veto-proof majorities, along with some random speech she made when raising money. Of course, when raising money from rich elites, I'm sure Warren and Sanders would talk up the merits of the guillotine. Roll Eyes

By the way, is your post implying that Rand Paul isn't all those things you listed?
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« Reply #29 on: September 14, 2014, 02:13:26 AM »

Clinton can easily take out Paul by just the Civil Rights thing

If that's all Hillary can get on Paul, she'll get demolished, especially since he already has, and could easily explain his stance once again.  When the debate turns to foreign policy and civil liberties, Rand would put Hillary's political career and the potential-Clinton Dynasty out of its misery.

Social security, healthcare, choice, economic policy, industrial relations....

Wall Street, warmongering, 3rd-way, de-regulation, neoliberalism.

Oh give me a break - I'm not a Hillary-stan but for the love of God. You really think that your hyperbole is on the same track as Paul's record on regressive economic and social policy?

But he hates drones and the NSA... so surely that's good enough.

No wonder people swear off the 2016 threads... it seems some people still haven't moved on from 2008, let alone 2003.
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« Reply #30 on: September 14, 2014, 04:17:22 AM »

Clinton can easily take out Paul by just the Civil Rights thing

If that's all Hillary can get on Paul, she'll get demolished, especially since he already has, and could easily explain his stance once again.  When the debate turns to foreign policy and civil liberties, Rand would put Hillary's political career and the potential-Clinton Dynasty out of its misery.

Social security, healthcare, choice, economic policy, industrial relations....

Wall Street, warmongering, 3rd-way, de-regulation, neoliberalism.

The case for Hillary being a "neoliberal Wall Street shill" is pretty weak, since it's pretty much entirely extrapolated based off bills her husband signed that were passed in Congress by overwhelming bipartisan and veto-proof majorities, along with some random speech she made when raising money. Of course, when raising money from rich elites, I'm sure Warren and Sanders would talk up the merits of the guillotine. Roll Eyes

By the way, is your post implying that Rand Paul isn't all those things you listed?

3rd-way is pointless for Republicans since they're already Republicans, and Paul is less of a warmonger than Hillary, but sure, the others apply.
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