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« Reply #50 on: October 28, 2015, 04:43:14 PM »


Well, hopefully I don't fall under your umbrella with my answer (especially as a 23-year old!):

I don't think Hillary is an especially good person, by nature of her getting into politics.  However, I don't think she's especially worse than your average politician.
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« Reply #51 on: October 28, 2015, 04:48:01 PM »

Hillary is an opportunistic liar, the epitome of corporate greed and corruption. I am a socialist, and I refuse to let anymore corporatist, "moderate" Democrats into office. I would rather have a Republican President that would force the Democrats in Congress stand up for Democratic principles, than a Democratic leader who sells out to the elite and takes the Democratic Party with her. I voted for Romney in 2012, and still believe that if he had won, Democrats in Congress would have actually stood up for their principles, but because Obama is in office, and is himself a corporatist, they just follow the leader. A lot of my critique is based on her policies, but I do not think she is a good person who is running out of some genuine desire to fix this country. I think she is after power, and while I might be criticizing her from a different angle than Fox News and most Republicans, I think their concerns are valid. If Hillary is the nominee, I will not be voting for her. There are plenty of conservative Democrats I would consider voting for if I thought they were good people, but I don't see Hillary as being such.
And this gents is why I pray to God that Senator Sanders get steamrolled in the primaries. So BernBots who think as idiotically as this guy leave the party.
Hillary is not owed the nomination, and we will see what happens as the primary voting soon begins. I'm a Democrat and have no intention of leaving the Party, but I will not vote for Hillary because I like neither her policy positions nor voting history nor character.
>hates Hillary because she is an "opportunistic liar"
>wants Charlie crist to run for president

Absolutely no sexism here folks!
Charlie Crist is more progressive than Hillary Clinton. So is Lincoln Chafee, who you'd probably also consider an opportunist for leaving a Party that left behind his principles. Throwing names such as sexist, like racist, is not a productive use of one's time. I would support Elizabeth Warren if she was running, and there is a good chance (if Hillary is the Democratic nominee), that I will cats a ballot for Jill Stein of the Green Party, or for Gloria La Riva of the PSL. I am not sexist, but I am also not in line for Hillary. I don't mean to hurt your feelings.
 :/

Also insert gif of Gene Wilder saying "YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!"

That is a completely delusional thing to say, and you're completely delusional for saying it. I'm sorry, there is no way around it.
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« Reply #52 on: October 28, 2015, 06:54:31 PM »


The privilege it BURNS! Don't you know that only women may criticize women? Otherwise that is patriarchy and rape. Please edit your comment to include a trigger warning to protect my safe space.
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« Reply #53 on: October 28, 2015, 07:13:00 PM »

Hillary what kind of person...you really want to know?....I didn't think so....because if I got started, there would be no stopping me...let's say you thought of the most negative qualities you could attach to Hillary's already dysfunctional personality and multiply that by a 100 and you'd have a fair idea on my thoughts on Hillary Clinton as a person,  if you can kill your best friend....can anyone say Vince Foster and then cry crocodile tears. Well there's always hope Clinton could sink even lower.
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« Reply #54 on: October 28, 2015, 08:09:43 PM »

Hillary is an opportunistic liar, the epitome of corporate greed and corruption. I am a socialist, and I refuse to let anymore corporatist, "moderate" Democrats into office. I would rather have a Republican President that would force the Democrats in Congress stand up for Democratic principles, than a Democratic leader who sells out to the elite and takes the Democratic Party with her. I voted for Romney in 2012, and still believe that if he had won, Democrats in Congress would have actually stood up for their principles, but because Obama is in office, and is himself a corporatist, they just follow the leader. A lot of my critique is based on her policies, but I do not think she is a good person who is running out of some genuine desire to fix this country. I think she is after power, and while I might be criticizing her from a different angle than Fox News and most Republicans, I think their concerns are valid. If Hillary is the nominee, I will not be voting for her. There are plenty of conservative Democrats I would consider voting for if I thought they were good people, but I don't see Hillary as being such.
And this gents is why I pray to God that Senator Sanders get steamrolled in the primaries. So BernBots who think as idiotically as this guy leave the party.
Hillary is not owed the nomination, and we will see what happens as the primary voting soon begins. I'm a Democrat and have no intention of leaving the Party, but I will not vote for Hillary because I like neither her policy positions nor voting history nor character.
>hates Hillary because she is an "opportunistic liar"
>wants Charlie crist to run for president

Absolutely no sexism here folks!
Charlie Crist is more progressive than Hillary Clinton. So is Lincoln Chafee, who you'd probably also consider an opportunist for leaving a Party that left behind his principles. Throwing names such as sexist, like racist, is not a productive use of one's time. I would support Elizabeth Warren if she was running, and there is a good chance (if Hillary is the Democratic nominee), that I will cats a ballot for Jill Stein of the Green Party, or for Gloria La Riva of the PSL. I am not sexist, but I am also not in line for Hillary. I don't mean to hurt your feelings.
 :/

Also insert gif of Gene Wilder saying "YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!"

That is a completely delusional thing to say, and you're completely delusional for saying it. I'm sorry, there is no way around it.
I'm not sure why you're so hung up on my opinions and who I am voting for. I am convinced Crist is more progressive. I don't see why this bothers you so much. I don't know why your avatar says you're a Republican, but from your writing, you appear to be a Hillary partisan.
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« Reply #55 on: October 28, 2015, 08:22:01 PM »

Unequivocally bad. A selfish and despicable human being who has failed once again to hide her aloofness and elitism and has made it repeatedly clear over the past 20 years that she embodies nothing but the absolute worst of the american political system and has the gaul to spit in our faces by running a campaign of lies and faux empathy for the very people she steps on every day.


Her policies are not completely terrible though.
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« Reply #56 on: October 28, 2015, 08:25:17 PM »

Hillary is an opportunistic liar, the epitome of corporate greed and corruption. I am a socialist, and I refuse to let anymore corporatist, "moderate" Democrats into office. I would rather have a Republican President that would force the Democrats in Congress stand up for Democratic principles, than a Democratic leader who sells out to the elite and takes the Democratic Party with her. I voted for Romney in 2012, and still believe that if he had won, Democrats in Congress would have actually stood up for their principles, but because Obama is in office, and is himself a corporatist, they just follow the leader. A lot of my critique is based on her policies, but I do not think she is a good person who is running out of some genuine desire to fix this country. I think she is after power, and while I might be criticizing her from a different angle than Fox News and most Republicans, I think their concerns are valid. If Hillary is the nominee, I will not be voting for her. There are plenty of conservative Democrats I would consider voting for if I thought they were good people, but I don't see Hillary as being such.
And this gents is why I pray to God that Senator Sanders get steamrolled in the primaries. So BernBots who think as idiotically as this guy leave the party.
Hillary is not owed the nomination, and we will see what happens as the primary voting soon begins. I'm a Democrat and have no intention of leaving the Party, but I will not vote for Hillary because I like neither her policy positions nor voting history nor character.
>hates Hillary because she is an "opportunistic liar"
>wants Charlie crist to run for president

Absolutely no sexism here folks!
Charlie Crist is more progressive than Hillary Clinton. So is Lincoln Chafee, who you'd probably also consider an opportunist for leaving a Party that left behind his principles. Throwing names such as sexist, like racist, is not a productive use of one's time. I would support Elizabeth Warren if she was running, and there is a good chance (if Hillary is the Democratic nominee), that I will cats a ballot for Jill Stein of the Green Party, or for Gloria La Riva of the PSL. I am not sexist, but I am also not in line for Hillary. I don't mean to hurt your feelings.
 :/

Also insert gif of Gene Wilder saying "YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!"

That is a completely delusional thing to say, and you're completely delusional for saying it. I'm sorry, there is no way around it.
I'm not sure why you're so hung up on my opinions and who I am voting for. I am convinced Crist is more progressive. I don't see why this bothers you so much. I don't know why your avatar says you're a Republican, but from your writing, you appear to be a Hillary partisan.

"Waaaahhh, someone disagrees with me, they must be a pro-Hillary hack set out to undermine my beloved Bernie's righteous agenda!" -every berniebro ever

Seriously, when even a Donald Trump supporter is calling you out for being a bigot, you might wanna check yourself instead of just reflexively denying all allegations of wrongdoing.  As a person of color, I can tell you that the smug, privileged complacency of the vast majority of Sandernistas (who are, almost without fail, young white men) are one of the many things that puts us off from your "cause".
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« Reply #57 on: October 28, 2015, 08:51:38 PM »

Unequivocally bad. A selfish and despicable human being who has failed once again to hide her aloofness and elitism and has made it repeatedly clear over the past 20 years that she embodies nothing but the absolute worst of the american political system and has the gaul to spit in our faces by running a campaign of lies and faux empathy for the very people she steps on every day.


Her policies are not completely terrible though.



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« Reply #58 on: October 28, 2015, 10:43:55 PM »

Hillary is an opportunistic liar, the epitome of corporate greed and corruption. I am a socialist, and I refuse to let anymore corporatist, "moderate" Democrats into office. I would rather have a Republican President that would force the Democrats in Congress stand up for Democratic principles, than a Democratic leader who sells out to the elite and takes the Democratic Party with her. I voted for Romney in 2012, and still believe that if he had won, Democrats in Congress would have actually stood up for their principles, but because Obama is in office, and is himself a corporatist, they just follow the leader. A lot of my critique is based on her policies, but I do not think she is a good person who is running out of some genuine desire to fix this country. I think she is after power, and while I might be criticizing her from a different angle than Fox News and most Republicans, I think their concerns are valid. If Hillary is the nominee, I will not be voting for her. There are plenty of conservative Democrats I would consider voting for if I thought they were good people, but I don't see Hillary as being such.
And this gents is why I pray to God that Senator Sanders get steamrolled in the primaries. So BernBots who think as idiotically as this guy leave the party.
Hillary is not owed the nomination, and we will see what happens as the primary voting soon begins. I'm a Democrat and have no intention of leaving the Party, but I will not vote for Hillary because I like neither her policy positions nor voting history nor character.
>hates Hillary because she is an "opportunistic liar"
>wants Charlie crist to run for president

Absolutely no sexism here folks!
Charlie Crist is more progressive than Hillary Clinton. So is Lincoln Chafee, who you'd probably also consider an opportunist for leaving a Party that left behind his principles. Throwing names such as sexist, like racist, is not a productive use of one's time. I would support Elizabeth Warren if she was running, and there is a good chance (if Hillary is the Democratic nominee), that I will cats a ballot for Jill Stein of the Green Party, or for Gloria La Riva of the PSL. I am not sexist, but I am also not in line for Hillary. I don't mean to hurt your feelings.
 :/

Also insert gif of Gene Wilder saying "YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!"

That is a completely delusional thing to say, and you're completely delusional for saying it. I'm sorry, there is no way around it.
I'm not sure why you're so hung up on my opinions and who I am voting for. I am convinced Crist is more progressive. I don't see why this bothers you so much. I don't know why your avatar says you're a Republican, but from your writing, you appear to be a Hillary partisan.

"Waaaahhh, someone disagrees with me, they must be a pro-Hillary hack set out to undermine my beloved Bernie's righteous agenda!" -every berniebro ever

Seriously, when even a Donald Trump supporter is calling you out for being a bigot, you might wanna check yourself instead of just reflexively denying all allegations of wrongdoing.  As a person of color, I can tell you that the smug, privileged complacency of the vast majority of Sandernistas (who are, almost without fail, young white men) are one of the many things that puts us off from your "cause".
I've said nothing to suggest I am a bigot. Max is name-calling. I'm not wasting anymore time arguing with either of you. If you want to support Hillary, no one is stopping you. I was voicing my opinion on this open forum, and Max came out of nowhere to construe an old post from another thread in which I said I supported Charlie Crist, to mean that I was a sexist bigot.
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« Reply #59 on: October 28, 2015, 10:46:22 PM »
« Edited: October 28, 2015, 11:03:46 PM by I support Sanders »

Hillary is an opportunistic liar, the epitome of corporate greed and corruption. I am a socialist, and I refuse to let anymore corporatist, "moderate" Democrats into office. I would rather have a Republican President that would force the Democrats in Congress stand up for Democratic principles, than a Democratic leader who sells out to the elite and takes the Democratic Party with her. I voted for Romney in 2012, and still believe that if he had won, Democrats in Congress would have actually stood up for their principles, but because Obama is in office, and is himself a corporatist, they just follow the leader. A lot of my critique is based on her policies, but I do not think she is a good person who is running out of some genuine desire to fix this country. I think she is after power, and while I might be criticizing her from a different angle than Fox News and most Republicans, I think their concerns are valid. If Hillary is the nominee, I will not be voting for her. There are plenty of conservative Democrats I would consider voting for if I thought they were good people, but I don't see Hillary as being such.
And this gents is why I pray to God that Senator Sanders get steamrolled in the primaries. So BernBots who think as idiotically as this guy leave the party.
Hillary is not owed the nomination, and we will see what happens as the primary voting soon begins. I'm a Democrat and have no intention of leaving the Party, but I will not vote for Hillary because I like neither her policy positions nor voting history nor character.
>hates Hillary because she is an "opportunistic liar"
>wants Charlie crist to run for president

Absolutely no sexism here folks!
Charlie Crist is more progressive than Hillary Clinton. So is Lincoln Chafee, who you'd probably also consider an opportunist for leaving a Party that left behind his principles. Throwing names such as sexist, like racist, is not a productive use of one's time. I would support Elizabeth Warren if she was running, and there is a good chance (if Hillary is the Democratic nominee), that I will cats a ballot for Jill Stein of the Green Party, or for Gloria La Riva of the PSL. I am not sexist, but I am also not in line for Hillary. I don't mean to hurt your feelings.
 :/

Also insert gif of Gene Wilder saying "YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!"

That is a completely delusional thing to say, and you're completely delusional for saying it. I'm sorry, there is no way around it.
I'm not sure why you're so hung up on my opinions and who I am voting for. I am convinced Crist is more progressive. I don't see why this bothers you so much. I don't know why your avatar says you're a Republican, but from your writing, you appear to be a Hillary partisan.

"Waaaahhh, someone disagrees with me, they must be a pro-Hillary hack set out to undermine my beloved Bernie's righteous agenda!" -every berniebro ever

Seriously, when even a Donald Trump supporter is calling you out for being a bigot, you might wanna check yourself instead of just reflexively denying all allegations of wrongdoing.  As a person of color, I can tell you that the smug, privileged complacency of the vast majority of Sandernistas (who are, almost without fail, young white men) are one of the many things that puts us off from your "cause".
I've said nothing to suggest I am a bigot. I stated my opinion that I dislike Hillary's character, and Max cosntrued an old post in which I said I supported Charlie Crist to mean I was a sexist. Are you suggesting that Bernie supporters are racist "young white men?"
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« Reply #60 on: October 29, 2015, 04:12:22 AM »

Hillary Clinton lies, cheats, and thinks she's above the law. Look at the workings of the Clinton Foundation. Look at her use of a personal email server - why was that necessary? How is it that so many people have no trouble dismissing these situations? Unfortunately, there is a certain large portion of the population that will support Hillary Clinton, come hell or high water. Frankly, it's a bit sad...
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« Reply #61 on: November 14, 2015, 09:54:47 AM »

From this article: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/hillary-clinton-liar-factor-2016-213100

The numbers in a new Quinnipiac University poll are striking: More than 3-in-5 voters, 61 percent, think Clinton isn’t honest and trustworthy. Overall, Clinton’s favorability ratings slipped to 39 percent — her lowest rating since Quinnipiac began polling on Clinton after she and her husband left the White House.

When voters were asked the first word that came to their mind about Clinton, the top three replies were indictments of her trustworthiness. The No. 1 response was “liar,” followed by “dishonest” and “untrustworthy.” Overall, more than a third of poll respondents said their first thought about Clinton was some version of: She’s a liar.


What does it say about our country that more than 60% of the electorate says the word that comes to mind to describe the leading candidate of the Democratic party is "liar"? The thinking seems to be "Yes, she's a liar. So what?" Well, at that point, there seems to be little point in going on with the discussion.
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« Reply #62 on: November 14, 2015, 11:00:06 AM »

Seems like many here take pride in having successfully been manipulated.

Good person. Bad at connecting with people. It's pretty much as simple as that.

She is the worst of American politics. A rotten person to the core. Obsessed with personal power and also money. I think her core ideology is not as strong as Obama's who isnt that interested in personal power or money but on fundamental change.
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« Reply #63 on: November 14, 2015, 11:04:43 AM »

Hillary is an opportunistic liar, the epitome of corporate greed and corruption. I am a socialist, and I refuse to let anymore corporatist, "moderate" Democrats into office. I would rather have a Republican President that would force the Democrats in Congress stand up for Democratic principles, than a Democratic leader who sells out to the elite and takes the Democratic Party with her. I voted for Romney in 2012, and still believe that if he had won, Democrats in Congress would have actually stood up for their principles, but because Obama is in office, and is himself a corporatist, they just follow the leader. A lot of my critique is based on her policies, but I do not think she is a good person who is running out of some genuine desire to fix this country. I think she is after power, and while I might be criticizing her from a different angle than Fox News and most Republicans, I think their concerns are valid. If Hillary is the nominee, I will not be voting for her. There are plenty of conservative Democrats I would consider voting for if I thought they were good people, but I don't see Hillary as being such.
And this gents is why I pray to God that Senator Sanders get steamrolled in the primaries. So BernBots who think as idiotically as this guy leave the party.
Hillary is not owed the nomination, and we will see what happens as the primary voting soon begins. I'm a Democrat and have no intention of leaving the Party, but I will not vote for Hillary because I like neither her policy positions nor voting history nor character.
>hates Hillary because she is an "opportunistic liar"
>wants Charlie crist to run for president

Absolutely no sexism here folks!
Charlie Crist is more progressive than Hillary Clinton. So is Lincoln Chafee, who you'd probably also consider an opportunist for leaving a Party that left behind his principles. Throwing names such as sexist, like racist, is not a productive use of one's time. I would support Elizabeth Warren if she was running, and there is a good chance (if Hillary is the Democratic nominee), that I will cats a ballot for Jill Stein of the Green Party, or for Gloria La Riva of the PSL. I am not sexist, but I am also not in line for Hillary. I don't mean to hurt your feelings.
 :/

Also insert gif of Gene Wilder saying "YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!"

That is a completely delusional thing to say, and you're completely delusional for saying it. I'm sorry, there is no way around it.
I'm not sure why you're so hung up on my opinions and who I am voting for. I am convinced Crist is more progressive. I don't see why this bothers you so much. I don't know why your avatar says you're a Republican, but from your writing, you appear to be a Hillary partisan.

"Waaaahhh, someone disagrees with me, they must be a pro-Hillary hack set out to undermine my beloved Bernie's righteous agenda!" -every berniebro ever

Seriously, when even a Donald Trump supporter is calling you out for being a bigot, you might wanna check yourself instead of just reflexively denying all allegations of wrongdoing.  As a person of color, I can tell you that the smug, privileged complacency of the vast majority of Sandernistas (who are, almost without fail, young white men) are one of the many things that puts us off from your "cause".
I've said nothing to suggest I am a bigot. I stated my opinion that I dislike Hillary's character, and Max cosntrued an old post in which I said I supported Charlie Crist to mean I was a sexist. Are you suggesting that Bernie supporters are racist "young white men?"

Well if it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck ...
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