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In reply to the discussion: Stop bashing Hillary. [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)23. "Bashing" is different from stating facts, isn't it?
Bashing is blaming without facts, name calling, a disrespectful tone, and the like, I would say.
Pointing out things that happened in the past that should be considered for the next election, may be valid, if strictly true, and not disrespectful or calling names.
But not sure if this is how DU sees it.
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It happens all the time Hillary, Nancy (Pelosi also other Dems) and the Democratic Party are all
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#76
This is a valid question that will be dissected in some study years from now.
joshcryer
Nov 2017
#121
I don't think excerpts from someone's book is "national news", in many cases it's anecdotal.
George II
Nov 2017
#10
She's expressing her opinion, and what we've seen so far are selected excerpts.
George II
Nov 2017
#28
I still think, sometimes, how gerrymandering in Ohio got rid of Dennis Kucinech in 2012.
maddiemom
Nov 2017
#97
DB said the agreement gave HRC control of the partys finances, strategy, and all the money raised.
aikoaiko
Nov 2017
#131
and as DNC chair she knew exactly this was b.s and was giving Trump what he needed to fire Sessions
GeneMcM
Nov 2017
#143
Actions that occurred within our own party divided and damaged it during the primary.
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2017
#15
Irrelevant. He was running in our primary. The events discussed in the OP happened during the primar
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2017
#54
Bernie is not part of the Democratic Party and will not be the nominee in 20...he is a Senator who
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#79
Our primary was fair. First of all. We are not supposed to discuss the primary...but I will say
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#99
I agree, up to a point. But we don't want to hide from the truth. "The truth will set you free."
Honeycombe8
Nov 2017
#21
If some choose not to vote for Democrats in the age of Trump...the only Party that can stop him and
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#84
yes, (R)TV fox- it's PATHETIC the current president HAS to call into fox DAILY & run foxTV 24/7.
Sunlei
Nov 2017
#58
Even 8ish or more years ago, was so obvious foxTV was an arm of the Republican party.
Sunlei
Nov 2017
#69
She's strong, a Hero. I admire, respect & Love Hillary Clinton more every day of Rs "persecution"
Sunlei
Nov 2017
#51
She's not POTUS, so I agree. Not relevant at this point, beating a dead horse, etc.
YoungDemCA
Nov 2017
#56
This isn't about Hillary. It's about the Democratic Primary, of which we will have another.
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2017
#95
I am a Bernie fan. But I don't bash Hillary. I supported and voted for Hillary.
PurgedVoter
Nov 2017
#64
Personally, I think people need to stop bashing both Hillary and Bernie. Period
lovemydogs
Nov 2017
#96
Honestly, whatever Hillary may or may not have done, at this point in time,
Dark n Stormy Knight
Nov 2017
#123