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Post by Drifter on Mar 14, 2018 10:09:53 GMT -5
Dems are angry over Hillary Clinton’s latest commentsDemocrats are angry that Hillary Clinton continues to discuss what went wrong during the 2016 presidential election against President Trump. Even some of Clinton’s own former aides and surrogates say the former Democratic presidential nominee should back away from the discussion about her failed campaign because it’s harmful to the party. During a conference in India this weekend, Clinton called states that supported her in the election more economically advanced than the states that backed Trump. The remarks reminded many of the former secretary of State’s comments in 2016 that some of Trump’s supporters fit in a “basket of deplorables,” a line the Republican then used against her repeatedly during the final stretch of the campaign. She also insinuated that women who voted for Trump were motivated by “ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should.” In interviews with The Hill on Tuesday, even the staunchest Clinton allies as well as longtime advisers say the comments were cringeworthy and ultimately detrimental to Democrats. “She put herself in a position where [Democrats] from states that Trump won will have to distance themselves from her even more,” said one former senior Clinton aide. “That’s a lot of states.” Another Clinton surrogate questioned the decisionmaking behind Clinton’s remarks. For months, some Democrats have been arguing that Clinton’s sentiments have been counterproductive to the party’s rebuilding efforts. And some have told her she should emulate former President Obama’s model to only make statements when it’s essential. Even before she launched her book tour last fall for “What Happened,” party strategists have said Clinton should lay low. “She’s annoying me. She’s annoying everyone, as far as I can tell,” said one 2016 Clinton surrogate. “Who lets her say these things?” One former senior Obama White House aide added, “If these statements are a form of catharsis, it would be in the Democratic Party’s best interest for her to get these out of her system soon.” “We need leaders like her to look forward to 2020 and how to unify the party, not continue to re-litigate the past.” thehill.com/homenews/campaign/378259-dems-are-angry-over-hillary-clintons-latest-comments
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Post by Kady on Mar 14, 2018 13:52:38 GMT -5
LOL.......they interviewed 12 Democrats for this article...wow!
What a piece of drivel coming from the disgruntled Bernie supporter author of 'Shattered' a dud book that was a hit piece on Hillary.
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Post by oldmontana on Mar 14, 2018 16:01:56 GMT -5
Dems are angry over Hillary Clinton’s latest commentsDemocrats are angry that Hillary Clinton continues to discuss what went wrong during the 2016 presidential election against President Trump. Even some of Clinton’s own former aides and surrogates say the former Democratic presidential nominee should back away from the discussion about her failed campaign because it’s harmful to the party. During a conference in India this weekend, Clinton called states that supported her in the election more economically advanced than the states that backed Trump. The remarks reminded many of the former secretary of State’s comments in 2016 that some of Trump’s supporters fit in a “basket of deplorables,” a line the Republican then used against her repeatedly during the final stretch of the campaign. She also insinuated that women who voted for Trump were motivated by “ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should.” In interviews with The Hill on Tuesday, even the staunchest Clinton allies as well as longtime advisers say the comments were cringeworthy and ultimately detrimental to Democrats. “She put herself in a position where [Democrats] from states that Trump won will have to distance themselves from her even more,” said one former senior Clinton aide. “That’s a lot of states.” Another Clinton surrogate questioned the decisionmaking behind Clinton’s remarks. For months, some Democrats have been arguing that Clinton’s sentiments have been counterproductive to the party’s rebuilding efforts. And some have told her she should emulate former President Obama’s model to only make statements when it’s essential. Even before she launched her book tour last fall for “What Happened,” party strategists have said Clinton should lay low. “She’s annoying me. She’s annoying everyone, as far as I can tell,” said one 2016 Clinton surrogate. “Who lets her say these things?” One former senior Obama White House aide added, “If these statements are a form of catharsis, it would be in the Democratic Party’s best interest for her to get these out of her system soon.” “We need leaders like her to look forward to 2020 and how to unify the party, not continue to re-litigate the past.” =============================================== She continues to show she is a sorry loser. I wish she would be more positive about her party and our country.
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Post by QuickSilver on Mar 14, 2018 16:28:44 GMT -5
LOL.......they interviewed 12 Democrats for this article...wow! What a piece of drivel coming from the disgruntled Bernie supporter author of 'Shattered' a dud book that was a hit piece on Hillary. I don't pay one whit of attention to what the Bernie Bunch thinks.. Like our very own Bernie bro... eats, drinks, and breathes anything anti Clinton.. ad nauseum
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Post by QuickSilver on Mar 14, 2018 16:32:01 GMT -5
Dems are angry over Hillary Clinton’s latest commentsDemocrats are angry that Hillary Clinton continues to discuss what went wrong during the 2016 presidential election against President Trump. Even some of Clinton’s own former aides and surrogates say the former Democratic presidential nominee should back away from the discussion about her failed campaign because it’s harmful to the party. During a conference in India this weekend, Clinton called states that supported her in the election more economically advanced than the states that backed Trump. The remarks reminded many of the former secretary of State’s comments in 2016 that some of Trump’s supporters fit in a “basket of deplorables,” a line the Republican then used against her repeatedly during the final stretch of the campaign. She also insinuated that women who voted for Trump were motivated by “ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should.” In interviews with The Hill on Tuesday, even the staunchest Clinton allies as well as longtime advisers say the comments were cringeworthy and ultimately detrimental to Democrats. “She put herself in a position where [Democrats] from states that Trump won will have to distance themselves from her even more,” said one former senior Clinton aide. “That’s a lot of states.” Another Clinton surrogate questioned the decisionmaking behind Clinton’s remarks. For months, some Democrats have been arguing that Clinton’s sentiments have been counterproductive to the party’s rebuilding efforts. And some have told her she should emulate former President Obama’s model to only make statements when it’s essential. Even before she launched her book tour last fall for “What Happened,” party strategists have said Clinton should lay low. “She’s annoying me. She’s annoying everyone, as far as I can tell,” said one 2016 Clinton surrogate. “Who lets her say these things?” One former senior Obama White House aide added, “If these statements are a form of catharsis, it would be in the Democratic Party’s best interest for her to get these out of her system soon.” “We need leaders like her to look forward to 2020 and how to unify the party, not continue to re-litigate the past.” =============================================== She continues to show she is a sorry loser. I wish she would be more positive about her party and our country. Better than beig a "sorry winner".. I mean it's not like Trump doesn't relive and relive and relive the election over and over and over.. He's like a broken record.
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Post by formerlyme on Mar 14, 2018 16:37:54 GMT -5
I personally think it is time for Clinton to move on and stop publicly commenting on the 2016 election.
I personally think it is time for Bernie's followers, Trump, and others to stop taking potshots at Clinton.
It's all getting pretty tiresome and repetitive!
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Post by Drifter on Mar 14, 2018 17:00:44 GMT -5
She continues to show she is a sorry loser. I wish she would be more positive about her party and our country. I cringe every time Hillary brings up the past. Just like with Trump too, it's so tiresome. The election is over....it's time for both of them to walk away from being in candidate mode and live in the present.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2018 17:06:17 GMT -5
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Post by TheSource on Mar 14, 2018 17:30:50 GMT -5
Seems she is turning into her own worst enemy.
The gist that I’m getting is that she is trying to keep her name up in lights and at the top of the marque. I do foresee a halfhearted second attempt in 2020.
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Post by Drifter on Mar 14, 2018 18:16:38 GMT -5
I do foresee a halfhearted second attempt in 2020. I don't. She ran twice. That's enough. Besides the Dem party probably wouldn't support her a third time. Same goes for Bernie Sanders. It's time for new blood on both sides to run.
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Post by Kady on Mar 14, 2018 18:31:12 GMT -5
Hillary is not running again....why would she after the way she has been treated. She has every right to speak out, she doesn't need your permission or mine, I wouldn't blame her if she stood on a mountain and shouted..."I tried to warn you, now look what you have, you deserve him." I hope she continues to speak out for what she believes in, she would have made a great president, she lost, we lost and the country lost... "Hillary Clinton Speech at Rutgers Sold Out, Moved to Larger Venue" From a crowd of 2000 to 8000. SOLD OUT Hillary Clinton Speech at Rutgers Sold Out, Moved to Larger Venue Hillary Clinton will make a rare appearance at Rutgers University to talk about politics, American democracy, her career and women’s role in the political movement. The university’s Eagleton Institute of Politics will host the talk on March 29. The former secretary of state, senator, first lady and presidential candidate will speak at the College Avenue Gym at the New Brunswick, New Jersey, campus. Clinton will talk with Eagleton director Ruth Mandel about her years in public life, the institutions of government, her political career and her role in shaping women’s political history, according to the Eagleton Institute. Clinton will visit the university as the Eagleton Institute’s 2017-2018 Clifford P. Case Professor of Public Affairs. still4hill.com/2018/03/12/gym-too-small-rutgers-moves-hillary-clintons-event-to-the-stadium/
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Post by birdgal on Mar 14, 2018 18:41:57 GMT -5
First off, wouldn't it be nice if Democrats stood by other Democrats like the Republicans do? The guy in the WH is a sexual pervert, a liar, a puffed up ego maniac, a bit of a dunce, a cheat, unqualified to sit in the Oval Office, unhinged, obnoxious, a dem then a rep. And yet, his party stands by their man. Even when he tosses one or two out the door or under a bus. They don't care about any of his shortcomings. They don't care about right or wrong. They will support him. They know, just like we do, he's not perfect. Far from it! Dems don't have that kind of loyalty. Dems always have to be PC instead. Walk on egg shells.
There is one thing and only one thing I admire about Reps/Cons. Their loyalty. They're loyal to a fault but at least they're loyal.
Hillary isn't perfect. She's human. But, she was overqualified for the job!
Hate, and some help from Russia with love is what put that maniac in the WH. It's been said hate destroys the vessel that holds it. Yep. The wrecking crew is destroying America piece by piece. I'd like to see this much anger and rage directed at the guy responsible for the wreck.
I wonder who the reps/cons and angry/frustrated Bernie supporters would use as a punching bag if they didn't have Hillary Clinton? Oh, that's right. President Obama.
Cut her some slack.
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Post by nkat on Mar 14, 2018 19:11:04 GMT -5
I agree BirdGal!
NKat
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Post by Warrigal on Mar 14, 2018 19:46:34 GMT -5
In the Land of the Free everyone has the right to blow their own trumpet. No?
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Post by nkat on Mar 15, 2018 9:48:26 GMT -5
In the Land of the Free everyone has the right to blow their own trumpet. No? They do, but the Republicans do not. They are like lemmings, they follow each other over the cliff! nkat
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