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"I just don't like Hillary..." (Original Post) MineralMan Apr 26 OP
Sometimes it's really hard to understand how some people decide things. bluestarone Apr 26 #1
I wonder if DU should update this rule... Think. Again. Apr 26 #2
What does the OP have to south Primaries brooklynite Apr 26 #6
Not talking about the primary. MineralMan Apr 26 #7
In spite of everything, Hillary won in 2016, too. Tansy_Gold Apr 26 #41
We have the system we have. With just a few tens of thousands of MineralMan Apr 26 #43
I mentioned "the last election" because Tansy_Gold Apr 26 #61
We can change the electoral system, MineralMan Apr 26 #63
You joined DU in 2023. What are you talking about the 2016 primary? yardwork Apr 26 #15
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 26 #62
Does the word "last" have a new meaning now? Not even about the primary anyway. betsuni Apr 26 #20
A grouped reply to all of the above posts; Think. Again. Apr 26 #22
Why forget such an important and fascinating year in history? betsuni Apr 26 #34
You are so right, also I am looking for rats that are still creeping around. William769 Apr 26 #38
You would have to take that up with the admins. Think. Again. Apr 26 #39
... betsuni Apr 26 #40
The OP is not about the last Democratic primary. Permanut Apr 26 #26
Why Would you Think the OP is About a "Primary"? Cha Apr 26 #28
Exactly. Its obviously about the general election. revmclaren Apr 26 #75
I agree. intheflow Apr 26 #86
First rule of the TOS Arthur_Frain Apr 27 #93
Lol! Thanks for that. Think. Again. Apr 27 #96
For no reason? MrsCoffee Apr 27 #117
Yes, OPs popping up without anything prompting such... Think. Again. Apr 27 #119
That's No. 2 on my list of phrases I loathe that are related to Trump supporters. Aristus Apr 26 #3
They're dumb and bored. yardwork Apr 26 #16
Tractor pulls and monster truck rallies not enough for them anymore? Aristus Apr 26 #21
Where does this one rank? wryter2000 Apr 26 #24
I'm not sure that one even deserves to have a numeric ranking. Aristus Apr 26 #32
Oh, I do like a good Hitchiker's reference lmao n/t Cheezoholic Apr 26 #56
For my ex-neighbor, it was "he tells it like it is". She would never explain "it". LoisB Apr 26 #31
Of course not. They're just babbling what they hear the babblers on the TV say. Aristus Apr 26 #35
I heard those exact words from almost every Trump voter I knew. Mr.Bill Apr 26 #52
It's difficult for smart people to admit when they're wrong. Aristus Apr 26 #54
That's a good one. Mr.Bill Apr 26 #65
Who are you asking? brooklynite Apr 26 #4
Whoever said that. Whoever said that MineralMan Apr 26 #9
A lot of people who did not like Hillary still voted for her. Did those people cause Trump? Autumn Apr 26 #5
If they voted for her, I have no brief with them. MineralMan Apr 26 #8
Well... just expect crickets cause that's all anyone is going to put in the pot. Autumn Apr 26 #11
OK, then. MineralMan Apr 26 #12
Former Bernie follower who voted Hillary Tree Lady Apr 26 #10
"Biden is too old." Same thing. MineralMan Apr 26 #13
Did they shit on her all throughout 2016 while doing so? W_HAMILTON Apr 26 #59
Pure hyperbole. You are never going to find a Democratic or Republican candidate that everyone Autumn Apr 26 #69
Lawrence: SCOTUS justices of 3 GOP presidents ended Roe. 'Your vote lives after you.' LetMyPeopleVote Apr 26 #14
Exactly! MineralMan Apr 26 #19
Damn right. calimary Apr 26 #36
The fictional Hillary monster is the one they thought they didn't like. betsuni Apr 26 #17
She was certainly not my first choice but I voted for her eagerly over Trump! Quixote1818 Apr 26 #18
I was stunned also... Think. Again. Apr 26 #23
The polls right before election day said she had about a 2 in 3 chance of winning. Mariana Apr 26 #84
Yes, they said she was ahead, I think I mentioned that. Think. Again. Apr 26 #85
I was so stunned, I had to go home sick from work. Aristus Apr 26 #33
I wanted her so bad in 2008 Polybius Apr 26 #25
It is good to learn from history but it is useless to try to beat it to death. Chainfire Apr 26 #27
Talking about history is beating it to death? betsuni Apr 26 #37
more people voted for Hillery in that election. period. Srkdqltr Apr 26 #29
Hillary, please. MineralMan Apr 26 #47
Thank you so much. Srkdqltr Apr 26 #72
That doesnt matter that's not how we elect presidents Fullduplexxx Apr 26 #64
Yes i know, its stupid Srkdqltr Apr 26 #66
Oh i completely agree ...nt Fullduplexxx Apr 26 #71
Well... Mike Nelson Apr 26 #30
It was the demonizing of Hillary for me. ismnotwasm Apr 26 #42
Yes, exactly. MineralMan Apr 26 #45
What's even more appalling NanaCat Apr 26 #87
This is the fascinating thing! How did so many people be so stupid to believe the BS? betsuni Apr 26 #49
Yeah, the Obama campaign was pretty rough on her. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 26 #73
lol ismnotwasm Apr 26 #80
I could never understand why. She's likable enough Autumn Apr 26 #89
In 2016 I grew so frsutrated pfitz59 Apr 26 #44
Something tells me that many, if not most, of the petulant people who did that Patton French Apr 26 #46
You are correct. MineralMan Apr 26 #48
Too many men used such personal animus... GiqueCee Apr 26 #50
Yes. MineralMan Apr 26 #58
Their response is, predictably, seething psychosis. jaxexpat Apr 26 #51
Yes. MineralMan Apr 26 #60
I know people who didn't like Hillary but still voted for her Model35mech Apr 26 #53
Yes. Just not quite enough. MineralMan Apr 26 #55
Ding ding ding! PortTack Apr 26 #57
And now some of these geniuses are mcar Apr 26 #67
I voted for Trump because of HER EMAILS Martin Eden Apr 26 #68
There are none here who MineralMan Apr 26 #70
Silence of the .... Martin Eden Apr 26 #74
As far as I know there is a rule against saying you don't like Hillary. Hope22 Apr 26 #76
There is a rule against saying you don't like Hillary? JoseBalow Apr 26 #88
i just love it when they cant give u an answer. AllaN01Bear Apr 26 #77
We have just seen how media poisoned voters away from her. GreenWave Apr 26 #78
Well, I DO like Hillary Jilly_in_VA Apr 26 #79
Sadly, this year the "Biden's old" whine proves we are useless children lindysalsagal Apr 26 #81
Biden IMO is better than any other POTUS. He always has that calm I've got this Autumn Apr 27 #94
Well, it was Hillary's "turn" so ... Ligyron Apr 27 #118
No one is entitled to a turn as President. That's for a monarchy. Autumn Apr 27 #120
Only the terminally stupid and divorced from reality NanaCat Apr 28 #125
Not so sure about the everyone else "busting their hump to get her into office" part. progressoid Apr 29 #133
Oh FFS NanaCat Apr 28 #127
Where did ahe say she didn't know why Joe didn't run? Rob H. Apr 29 #130
Anyone who has been paying attention for a month would know Democrats are well Autumn Apr 29 #132
OFFS yourself. It was a what if. Your rage doesn't change the fact that had he as Bidens VP Autumn Apr 29 #131
I saw an interview with Bill Clinton several years ago and he was asked this question. jalan48 Apr 26 #82
Do you imagine those voters wringing their hands in regret? SYFROYH Apr 26 #83
No, I don't imagine that. MineralMan Apr 27 #91
You just couldn't break rank and not vote R because? czarjak Apr 27 #90
Yet many Trump voters said they didn't like him but voted for him anyway. betsuni Apr 27 #92
People often act strangely. MineralMan Apr 27 #95
The electoral college is a difficult explanation peacebuzzard Apr 27 #97
I agree, but it is a constitutional issue. MineralMan Apr 27 #99
It is difficult to explain peacebuzzard Apr 27 #102
No doubt. However, there is an explanation. MineralMan Apr 27 #103
same thing w bill. same thing with jimmy. same thing w obama. i remember it well thank you very much. AllaN01Bear Apr 27 #98
Politics is the art of the possible Kennah Apr 27 #100
I didn't like Hillary. I voted for her. Azathoth Apr 27 #101
Did you ever meet her? DFW Apr 27 #116
Saw her in person a few times over the years, shook her hand once I think Azathoth Apr 28 #123
That's taking the dimmest view. DFW Apr 28 #124
And? So? NanaCat Apr 28 #129
It was more than a handful of the 'I Hate Hillary' crowd NanaCat Apr 28 #128
You're not giving PUTIN enough blame. Nt Baltimike Apr 27 #104
Putin? MineralMan Apr 27 #105
Not different...absolutely related Baltimike Apr 27 #122
I agree, completely. MorbidButterflyTat Apr 29 #134
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 27 #106
Me? Yes MineralMan Apr 27 #107
Post removed Post removed Apr 27 #108
Spreading rumors again I see. Enjoy!!!! GP6971 Apr 27 #109
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 27 #110
Was that LG? I was just started to read all about their supposed Jill Stein CT against Hillary and 'poof' hlthe2b Apr 27 #112
Yes it was. GP6971 Apr 27 #113
Seemed familiar... MineralMan Apr 27 #114
Very familiar...long term resident troll. GP6971 Apr 27 #115
Thank you MIRT for taking out the trash Niagara Apr 27 #111
I don't like her Polybius Apr 27 #121
Here in the prison labor camp Stardust Mirror Apr 28 #126

Think. Again.

(8,558 posts)
2. I wonder if DU should update this rule...
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 01:40 PM
Apr 26

From the terms of service:

"Don't keep fighting the last Democratic presidential primary
Regardless of whether you supported a winning candidate or a losing candidate, do not prolong the agony of the last Democratic presidential primary by continuing to pick fights, place blame, tear down former primary candidates, bait former supporters, or do anything else to pour salt on old wounds.

Why we have this rule: Most of our members want this to be forward-looking, friendly community that is focused on creating a better future for our country. Continuing to rehash old fights that have already been resolved is divisive and counter-productive."

MineralMan

(146,338 posts)
7. Not talking about the primary.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 01:49 PM
Apr 26

Anyway, we won the last election, if you can remember that. Joe Biden won, not Trump.

So, never mind.

Tansy_Gold

(17,878 posts)
41. In spite of everything, Hillary won in 2016, too.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:47 PM
Apr 26

Enough of us liked her to give her more votes than TFG. In a sane democracy, rather than the electoral college controlled monstrosity we have, she would have been our 45th president.

I'm not fighting the last election; I'm just making a point.

MineralMan

(146,338 posts)
43. We have the system we have. With just a few tens of thousands of
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:53 PM
Apr 26

more votes, Hillary would have been inaugurated as President. Enough votes were cast for Jill Stein to have shifted the election to Hillary in three key states. I'm not fighting the 2016 election, either. I'm pointing out the historical statistics.

We have the electoral system. To win the White House, we need 270 electoral votes. Hillary did not have 270, but she could have had.

Perhaps your memory is not as good as you think.

And, by the way, you keep mentioning the "last election." The last election was in 2020. Joe Biden won. You might remember that one, as well.

Facts are facts. History is history. Our system is our system.

That is all.

Tansy_Gold

(17,878 posts)
61. I mentioned "the last election" because
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 04:15 PM
Apr 26

it is referenced as part of the DU rules and in the thread. I stated in the subject line that she had more votes in 2016, not 2020. I'm quite well aware who won in 2020, thank you very much. And yes, I know we have the system that we have. It's still a monstrosity, imho.

MineralMan

(146,338 posts)
63. We can change the electoral system,
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 04:21 PM
Apr 26

But only if we can get 2/3 majorities in both houses of Congress. Until then the system is what it is. So, we have to win using it.

yardwork

(61,729 posts)
15. You joined DU in 2023. What are you talking about the 2016 primary?
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 02:26 PM
Apr 26

Which the OP isn't even about, anyway.

Response to yardwork (Reply #15)

Think. Again.

(8,558 posts)
22. A grouped reply to all of the above posts;
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 02:59 PM
Apr 26

You are all correct, the TOS only speaks of "the last primary", that's why I suggested an update.

betsuni

(25,711 posts)
34. Why forget such an important and fascinating year in history?
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:34 PM
Apr 26

"The fact is that we should be 'relitigating' the past all the time. It's called examining history. It's called exposing mythology and unearthing truth. It's called speaking truth to the power that was -- and that still, unfortunately, is. So, media pundits: Please stop shutting up those of us 'relitigating' the election. Be worthy of your profession. It's not your job to decide when the past is a closed book. It's not your job to recycle lazy narratives. Do your jobs, even if it mean owning your own failures." Susan Bordo

I find 2016 extremely important and interesting and will never forget it. Have never seen such vicious hate and anger!

William769

(55,148 posts)
38. You are so right, also I am looking for rats that are still creeping around.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:42 PM
Apr 26

Last edited Sat May 4, 2024, 01:11 PM - Edit history (1)

Never forget.



intheflow

(28,509 posts)
86. I agree.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 08:07 PM
Apr 26

I believe this language was crafted after 2016. The language is ambiguous in that the last time we had a contentious primary was 2016. Maybe something like, “Do not keep fighting previous primaries.” Because I do think most of us prefer to be forward facing, understanding the past but not dwelling there.

Think. Again.

(8,558 posts)
96. Lol! Thanks for that.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 11:15 AM
Apr 27

...but seriously, the only reason I brought it up is because we do tend see a lot of out-of-the-blue, gratuitous bashing of people who are probably not trump supporters, and I feel we are going to need those votes this year.

Besides, it does get tiring seeing that kind of bitterness bubbling up for no reason. Like the TOS says:

"Why we have this rule: Most of our members want this to be forward-looking, friendly community that is focused on creating a better future for our country. Continuing to rehash old fights that have already been resolved is divisive and counter-productive."

Think. Again.

(8,558 posts)
119. Yes, OPs popping up without anything prompting such...
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 09:16 PM
Apr 27

...contentious sentiments, it's weird, and very negative.

And as I mentioned, I don't think it's a very good idea to scare away possible Biden and down ballot votes this year by being unnecessarily hostile. As I hope everyone here realizes, this is an extremely important election and every vote will count.

Aristus

(66,481 posts)
3. That's No. 2 on my list of phrases I loathe that are related to Trump supporters.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 01:41 PM
Apr 26

Number 1, now and forever, is "I just voted for Trump to shake things up!" Most colossally stupid thing anyone has ever said, or ever possibly could say.

As if democracy needed "shaking up".

I noticed that none of those brain-free, drooling fucksticks ever said what exactly "shaking things up" meant, or what it was supposed to accomplish.

Aristus

(66,481 posts)
21. Tractor pulls and monster truck rallies not enough for them anymore?
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 02:42 PM
Apr 26

Government is supposed to be boring. It's supposed to be effective, efficient, beneficial to the populace, and boring.

The old Chinese saying "May you live in interesting times" was intended as a curse, not a benediction.

Aristus

(66,481 posts)
32. I'm not sure that one even deserves to have a numeric ranking.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:29 PM
Apr 26

Spoken as it is by people who think that Presidents have to be glitzy, and colorful, and exciting, and attention-getting in order to be good at the job. Trump may be attention-getting, but that didn't save him from being the most blisteringly incompetent head of state in the entire Galaxy. He makes Zaphod Beeblebrox look like George Washington.

Aristus

(66,481 posts)
35. Of course not. They're just babbling what they hear the babblers on the TV say.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:34 PM
Apr 26

And are completely oblivious to the irony when they have to say "He didn't mean that!"

Mr.Bill

(24,338 posts)
52. I heard those exact words from almost every Trump voter I knew.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 04:08 PM
Apr 26

They don't talk about it much anymore. I feel like most of the ones I know, know that they fucked up but won't admit it. Living in California, they really didn't help Trump anyway. They knew that, too.

Aristus

(66,481 posts)
54. It's difficult for smart people to admit when they're wrong.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 04:11 PM
Apr 26

It's absolutely impossible for stupid people to admit when they're wrong.

brooklynite

(94,804 posts)
4. Who are you asking?
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 01:46 PM
Apr 26

Plenary of non-white supremacists voted for Trump and may not have liked his personal antics but thought that economics worked out well during his Administration

Tree Lady

(11,521 posts)
10. Former Bernie follower who voted Hillary
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 01:52 PM
Apr 26

many of us did.

And your right let old stuff go. Bad enough I have lefty friend on FB who doesn't like Joe. Thank god she is in CA so not worried. I notice a lot of her friends are telling her off. I just ignore that stuff don't get political there, have for family reasons.

MineralMan

(146,338 posts)
13. "Biden is too old." Same thing.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 02:00 PM
Apr 26

Exactly. What that thing is ends up being another question. I think I know.

W_HAMILTON

(7,876 posts)
59. Did they shit on her all throughout 2016 while doing so?
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 04:14 PM
Apr 26

If so, yes, even if in some small part.

"No single rain drop thinks its responsible for the flood."

Autumn

(45,120 posts)
69. Pure hyperbole. You are never going to find a Democratic or Republican candidate that everyone
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 04:37 PM
Apr 26

adores in a primary. Preferring someone else in any Democratic primary is not shitting on one or the other. That's how a primary works. Democracy is grand. 2008 comes to mind.

LetMyPeopleVote

(145,716 posts)
14. Lawrence: SCOTUS justices of 3 GOP presidents ended Roe. 'Your vote lives after you.'
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 02:23 PM
Apr 26

The fate of Roe v. Wade and control of the SCOTUS was on the ballot in 2016. The fate of Roe was also on the ballot in 1988 and 2000 when each of the Bushes were elected.  





I voted for the Democratic candidate in each of the 1988, 2000 and 2016 Presidential races. Those voters who did not vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016 are responsible for the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

calimary

(81,540 posts)
36. Damn right.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:36 PM
Apr 26

I doubt they think that far ahead, though.

Plus, they're probably THOROUGHLY grounded in the belief that their mindset is the way most Americans think.

betsuni

(25,711 posts)
17. The fictional Hillary monster is the one they thought they didn't like.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 02:29 PM
Apr 26

If someone wants to buy something they take the time to shop around to find the best price and quality, but won't spend five minutes to Google something political, believe conspiracies and lies about Democrats.

Midwestern Methodist liberal do-gooder who probably always did extra credit in school, valedictorian speaker, remembers everyone's birthdays and writes thank you notes, first job was for the Children's Defense Fund, spent whole career championing women and children's rights, first one you'd call if you needed help organizing something (like she did with the Flint water crisis).

But no, she's a monster or vaguely unlikeable or untrustworthy just because people heard it over and over again.

Republicans have no problem voting for Trump without "liking" him.

Quixote1818

(28,994 posts)
18. She was certainly not my first choice but I voted for her eagerly over Trump!
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 02:31 PM
Apr 26

Last edited Sat Apr 27, 2024, 03:39 PM - Edit history (1)

I was stunned when she lost.

Think. Again.

(8,558 posts)
23. I was stunned also...
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:03 PM
Apr 26

...right up until the race was called, the pundits (and polls) kept saying Clinton was ahead.

The first word out of my mouth the next morning was "f*ck."

Mariana

(14,861 posts)
84. The polls right before election day said she had about a 2 in 3 chance of winning.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 07:30 PM
Apr 26

She was ahead, sure, but it was far from a sure thing.

Aristus

(66,481 posts)
33. I was so stunned, I had to go home sick from work.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:32 PM
Apr 26

Mrs. Aristus and I spent the day consoling and comforting each other. It was like the end of the world.

Polybius

(15,512 posts)
25. I wanted her so bad in 2008
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:16 PM
Apr 26

If she won in 2008 (and picked Obama as her VP) and got re-elected in 2012, Obama would have almost certainly ran again in 2016.

betsuni

(25,711 posts)
37. Talking about history is beating it to death?
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:41 PM
Apr 26

I find 2016 extremely fascinating and am disappointed there are not more books about it.

Mike Nelson

(9,975 posts)
30. Well...
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:26 PM
Apr 26

... the people liked her much more than they liked Trump. I thought Hillary was a great candidate! Unfortunately, the Electoral College voted for the minority candidate. The Media has elevated his following to "The American People" as a whole, "Half the Country," and other nonsense. His fans are rabid, though, and his name makes news.

ismnotwasm

(42,021 posts)
42. It was the demonizing of Hillary for me.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:52 PM
Apr 26

I don’t care about the claims of voting for her later.

The damage was done way before the election. The implications that she was a corrupt, greedy corporate shill, that she was a war-wonger, that she didn’t want a solid healthcare plan for the US, that she ran a shitty campaign, the she was a liar, I could go on and on and on and on.

The damage was done in bad faith arguments, one at a time. It was a terrible time.

I remember all of it. I remember who. I remember why.

Even the clear danger of Supreme Court couldn’t dissuade those who despised Hillary from trashing her as often as possible.

They know who they are. I’m not talking about DU exactly—it was a much bigger problem. Viral misinformation.

Coincidentally, My husband is rewatching the debates between Hillary and Trump. There was a clear choice. Too many people choose wrong and here we are.

MineralMan

(146,338 posts)
45. Yes, exactly.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:57 PM
Apr 26

When the facts are laid out, some people simply divert the conversation to hide that.

While Hillary won the national popular vote, that is not how Presidents are elected in this country. She lost the electoral vote, and by just a few tens of thousands of votes in three states. If you look at the number of votes for third party candidates, the explanation is simple.

Some of us remember the actual numbers and the actual history. Some of us either don't, or pretend not to.

We are facing another crucial election. I suggest we get together and make sure Joe Biden gets another term. We can do that. If we WILL do that. Let's not repeat November of 2016, please.

NanaCat

(1,348 posts)
87. What's even more appalling
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 08:25 PM
Apr 26
She lost the electoral vote, and by just a few tens of thousands of votes in three states. If you look at the number of votes for third party candidates, the explanation is simple.


In some of the states the number of berners voting for TSF were enough of a difference for her to lose the state, regardless of the third party votes. IIRC, Michigan was one of those states that had more berners voting for TSF than TSF won the state.

I despise them more than I do the GQPers. At least they're honest about their contempt for women and minorities.

betsuni

(25,711 posts)
49. This is the fascinating thing! How did so many people be so stupid to believe the BS?
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:59 PM
Apr 26

I mainly blame one person. At least an opposition party member has a reason to demonize Democrats.

Autumn

(45,120 posts)
89. I could never understand why. She's likable enough
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 09:28 PM
Apr 26

to quote President Obama She had to have been, she was SOS for4 years

pfitz59

(10,401 posts)
44. In 2016 I grew so frsutrated
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:56 PM
Apr 26

with Dems and Independents who wouldn't vote for Hilary because they didn't 'like' her. They didn't like Trump either but refused to see the danger he posed. They all have buyer's remorse.

GiqueCee

(643 posts)
50. Too many men used such personal animus...
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 04:00 PM
Apr 26

... to mask their innate misogyny. There has never been a more qualified candidate in my lifetime – and I'm OLD! – than Hillary Clinton. She checked even more boxes than Joe, and he's GREAT!
Whatever. There will be a reckoning. I just hope I'm alive to see it and gloat. Schadenfreude can be delicious.

Model35mech

(1,570 posts)
53. I know people who didn't like Hillary but still voted for her
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 04:09 PM
Apr 26

I have no idea how common that might have been, but I've had neighbors tell me just that.

Martin Eden

(12,881 posts)
68. I voted for Trump because of HER EMAILS
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 04:34 PM
Apr 26


But seriously, are there any true DUers here to answer your question as to why they didn't vote for her in the general election?

Hope22

(1,891 posts)
76. As far as I know there is a rule against saying you don't like Hillary.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 06:19 PM
Apr 26

But what is your point in asking this? Do we have a huge influx of people who don’t support Biden? What are you driving at?

GreenWave

(6,779 posts)
78. We have just seen how media poisoned voters away from her.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 06:30 PM
Apr 26

I know why they did it. I know they were afraid. Who wouldn't be? War, terror, disease. There were a myriad of problems which conspired to corrupt their reason and rob them of their common sense. Fear got the best of them, and in their panic they turned to the now immune from prosecution, Donald Trump. He promised them order, he promised them peace, and all he demanded in return was their silent, obedient consent.

Jilly_in_VA

(10,019 posts)
79. Well, I DO like Hillary
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 06:43 PM
Apr 26

and I despise James Comey for what he did to her, HE lost the election for her. How's that?

lindysalsagal

(20,763 posts)
81. Sadly, this year the "Biden's old" whine proves we are useless children
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 06:47 PM
Apr 26

Even with a menace like tsf, complainers will concoct something. I don't know who they imagine is better....Biden's better prepared than any previous potus.

Autumn

(45,120 posts)
94. Biden IMO is better than any other POTUS. He always has that calm I've got this
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 10:14 AM
Apr 27

bearing. When he didn't run after Obama IMO that was a loss to the world.

NanaCat

(1,348 posts)
125. Only the terminally stupid and divorced from reality
Sun Apr 28, 2024, 10:41 PM
Apr 28

Anti-Hillary traitors were telling that lie about it being her 'turn.'

Everyone else was living in reality and busting their hump to get her into office.

progressoid

(50,001 posts)
133. Not so sure about the everyone else "busting their hump to get her into office" part.
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 02:19 PM
Apr 29

I've volunteered for a lot of campaigns (presidential and otherwise) and I was taken aback by the lack of interest in helping the Clinton Kaine campaign. At least on this local level it was a rather lackluster.

NanaCat

(1,348 posts)
127. Oh FFS
Sun Apr 28, 2024, 10:49 PM
Apr 28

The reason why he didn't run was never a secret, unless one refused to listen to the man. Even if you couldn't be arsed to listen to what he had to say about it, you could have at least tried to pay attention to the numerous people who set people straight when they dragged out this hoary old chestnut about why they couldn't understand his bowing out of 2016, because literally thousands of people have debunked that ridiculous 'query' right here on DU.

But since you missed all of those many explanations and debunkings, into the breach I go, yet again:

Biden didn't run in 2016 because his eldest son had just died of bloody fucking cancer, and he was devastated from the loss.

And if that's not a good enough reason for you, well, tough. It doesn't matter why he didn't want to run. He has 100% the right not to run, for any bloody reason he wants, without consulting anyone else about it.

Rob H.

(5,353 posts)
130. Where did ahe say she didn't know why Joe didn't run?
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 12:35 AM
Apr 29

Where did ahe say she thought he should’ve run regardless of what was happening in his life at the time? She only said it was a loss that he didn’t run.

Autumn

(45,120 posts)
132. Anyone who has been paying attention for a month would know Democrats are well
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 10:28 AM
Apr 29

acquainted with Joe's tragic loss.

Autumn

(45,120 posts)
131. OFFS yourself. It was a what if. Your rage doesn't change the fact that had he as Bidens VP
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 08:31 AM
Apr 29

ran for President he would have won and Trump would not be a fucking issue. Everybody know why he didn't run but it sure fucked things up when Trump won.

jalan48

(13,903 posts)
82. I saw an interview with Bill Clinton several years ago and he was asked this question.
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 07:06 PM
Apr 26

As I recall, he said he and Hillary were aware of the hate but he said he didn't know why it persisted.

MineralMan

(146,338 posts)
91. No, I don't imagine that.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 09:40 AM
Apr 27

In fact, I imagine that many of those who said that were pretenders in the first place.

betsuni

(25,711 posts)
92. Yet many Trump voters said they didn't like him but voted for him anyway.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 09:53 AM
Apr 27

Idiots acted as though they had to marry Hillary and live with her every day forever. Morons.

MineralMan

(146,338 posts)
95. People often act strangely.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 11:11 AM
Apr 27

The thing about elections is that there are always only two candidates who have a chance to win. Voting for minor party candidates does not send a message. The only message you send is that you don't really care. It means that you don't play a role in who gets elected. It makes no sense to allow Trump into office if you could have done something to help the Democrat win. No sense at all.

peacebuzzard

(5,184 posts)
97. The electoral college is a difficult explanation
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 11:51 AM
Apr 27

when asked about US elections when overseas. It is confusing and stunning to citizens of foreign countries where the popular vote determines the President. Another interesting note is that many countries give their citizens the day off: election day.

MineralMan

(146,338 posts)
99. I agree, but it is a constitutional issue.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 01:36 PM
Apr 27

So, changing it would require an amendment to the Constitution, something that is very difficult to achieve. Such a change would require a supermajority in both houses of Congress and control of enough state legislatures to get it ratified.

So, there it is, for the time being. We're stuck with it, as difficult as it is to understand. Originally, it was put in place to prevent states with high population numbers from overwhelming less populous states in presidential elections. Has that worked? Well, not too well, really.

Kennah

(14,348 posts)
100. Politics is the art of the possible
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 01:49 PM
Apr 27

2000 - Dubya or Gore
2004 - Dubya or Kerry
2008 - Obama or McCain
2012 - Obama or Romney
2016 - Trump or Clinton
2020 - Biden or Trump
2024 - Biden or Trump

Azathoth

(4,611 posts)
101. I didn't like Hillary. I voted for her.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 02:05 PM
Apr 27

Most like me did the same. A handful voted for Trump as a protest in 2016, like voting for the Chewbacca candidate.

But I don't know anyone who voted for Trump in 2016 based on a principled dislike of Hillary who voted for him in 2020.

DFW

(54,449 posts)
116. Did you ever meet her?
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 08:33 PM
Apr 27

I always thought she was much better on a one-on-one than she was with crowds, but then, I was afforded the chance to find out, which most obviously were not. When the media wasn't around, listening for gotcha moments they could exploit, Hillary is warm, funny, relaxed, smart (as hell), and just a joy to interact with. It's unfortunate that she never acquired Bill's ability to project the same aura whether the cameras were rolling or not.

Azathoth

(4,611 posts)
123. Saw her in person a few times over the years, shook her hand once I think
Sun Apr 28, 2024, 04:44 PM
Apr 28

But was never in a position to sit down and speak with her.

Your description of her fits with what I've heard from others who got to know her personally. In fact, as far as I can remember, I've never heard anyone who didn't have a political axe to grind claim she wasn't pleasant and knowledgeable in person.

But being a smart and charming in one-on-one social situations is not the only thing most people look at when considering presidential candidates. I won't rehash all the serious policy and ethical debates regarding her, as they're in the past and truly insignificant compared ro Trump's unprecedented crime orgy clown show.

But since you concede that she didn't have the charismatic ability to connect with voters through mass communication that her husband did (something that once was impossible to say about her without being accused of Ted Bundy-levels of misogyny), I'll point out just one of the myriad issues that bugged me (and others) about her in 2008: she started her elected career on third base. Yes, lots of millionaires and billionaires attempt to do the same thing, and most of them end up doing nothing but wasting a lot of their own money (*cough* Bloomberg *cough*). But Hillary didn't use her own money, she used her husband's political achievements. And she only ran for two offices: a US Senate seat in one of the bluest states in the Union while her husband still President and controlled the entire national Democratic campaign infrastructure (a win that her supporters read *way* too much into), and the White House (which Hillaryworld had pretty openly admitted was the actual goal from the start). She skipped the part where she first ran for State Assembly, then Congress, then became a governor somewhere, etc. This is important, because not only was the first potential female president on the ballot solely because her husband had gotten her to a place where she could do so (not really a great icon for the history books), but she had also circumvented the natural weeding-out process that keeps people who don't have certain talents from rising to high office (or at least forces them to learn skills to overcome those deficits).

Take AOC. She got swept in as a freshman Congresswoman as part of a wave. And she was a disaster. She didn't have the communication skills, the knowledge of government or policy, or the basics of charisma or good optics for connecting with people outside of a very narrow ideological zone. But now look at her. She's boned up on her knowledge, she has gotten significantly better at delivering interviews and speeches and media stunts, and her penchant for giving Charles Manson-smiles for cameras has suddenly disappeared. She may never be President, but by starting out small and working up she has acquired valuable skills that would be necessary should she try to get elected to higher office. Hillary assumed that because she was smart and knowledgeable and had watched Bill do all this for decades, she could just step in and do it just as well as he did. She couldn't. And while her time as SoS definitely burnished her credentials and added additional gravitas to her candidacy, the nature of the job was not one that helped her strengthen those weaknesses. And by the time she ran again in 2016, the cake was already baked. No one was listening, one way or the other.

DFW

(54,449 posts)
124. That's taking the dimmest view.
Sun Apr 28, 2024, 06:29 PM
Apr 28

She was doing diplomacy, health care, social issues even while WJC was governor of Arkansas, and she was anything but idle as Senator and SoS. Obviously, she would not have won the popular vote by 3 million against a more serious Republican opponent in 2016. But I still think she would have won the popular vote, and the Republican candidate, had it not been Trump, might not have been perceived to be as malleable as Trump, and therefore maybe not received the crooked assistance that put him over the top. I still consider it undeniable that she would have been a competent-to-good president, better than anyone else in the Democratic primaries. That the country got fucked six ways to Sunday by the Trump presidency is a given for me, and I do not lay the machinations that brought that about at her feet.

NanaCat

(1,348 posts)
129. And? So?
Sun Apr 28, 2024, 11:03 PM
Apr 28

How many prior offices did TSF? hold before running for POTUS?

GWBush?

Reagan the Traitor?

Eisenhower?

Herbert Hoover?

Woodrow Wilson?

George bloody Washington?

I have a news flash for you, mate: Many of our POTUSes had little experience before running for the highest office in the land, but it didn't become a major issue for any of them...when they were W-H-I-T-E M-E-N. Suddenly, it becomes a huge problem when it's the W-O-M-A-N running. Oh, and the B-L-A-C-K M-A-N, too.

Telling, really, what people consider 'problems' for candidates who aren't white men, and then find it no big deal when the candidate is a white male.

NanaCat

(1,348 posts)
128. It was more than a handful of the 'I Hate Hillary' crowd
Sun Apr 28, 2024, 10:53 PM
Apr 28

Who didn't vote for her.

The berners alone voted for TSF instead in high enough numbers that she would have won some of the swing states if they hadn't been butt hurt misogynistic prats.

MorbidButterflyTat

(1,872 posts)
134. I agree, completely.
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 02:41 PM
Apr 29

Putin absolutely contributed to installing that asshole.

Paul Manafort and his stupid ugly ostrich coat. Maria Butina, the mediocre "honey pot," who apparently was hot enough to hook up with most of the inadequate male RNC, and conned them into believing there is a Russian "second amendment." (They probably believed everything she said after she played with their dinky ding dongs.) Thus the Russian money laundering through the NRA into MAGAt politicians' pockets.

That bloated Russian ambassador who yukked it up with *rump and other bloated pasty Russians in the Oval Office two seconds after *rump cosplayed taking the Oath of Office. Photo taken by Russian "journalist," and no US media allowed.

Konstantin Kilimnik, who happens to be wanted by the FBI, offering a $250,000 reward:

https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/counterintelligence/konstantin-viktorovich-kilimnik

And on and on and on and on and on.

Putin IS the issue of 2016, IMO. Everything the gaseous asshole did was for himself, and Putin. He's installed THREE corrupt US SC Justices. He hated (and probably still does hate) Hillary, as she was Secretary of State when Congress passed the Magnitsky Act, Prez Obama signed it into law, and John McCain co-sponsored the bill. Hm. Seems to be a pattern.

Just a note, it always bothered me when news people (including Rachel) minimized the Russian meeting in *rump Tower June 9, 2016, as a discussion about Americans adopting Russian orphans. Putin had stopped the adoptions in retaliation for the Magnitsky Act, so discussing the adoptions was *rump, Kushner, Butthead, Jr., etc., and their Russian buddies negotiating Russian sanctions!

Background refresher on the Magnitsky Act:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnitsky_Act

Anyone with a strong stomach:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Tower_meeting



Response to MineralMan (Original post)

MineralMan

(146,338 posts)
107. Me? Yes
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 04:56 PM
Apr 27

I voted for her. I campaigned for her. Why do you ask? Who are you? I don't think we have met.

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hlthe2b

(102,447 posts)
112. Was that LG? I was just started to read all about their supposed Jill Stein CT against Hillary and 'poof'
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 05:08 PM
Apr 27
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