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Hydra

(14,459 posts)
32. As others have said, quite the opposite
Sun Aug 2, 2015, 07:03 PM
Aug 2015

But as others have said too, Presidential Hopeful Clinton is sinking her own boat...her supporters are just following her lead and pointing out her shortcomings by saying she's championing causes she isn't. The Minimum wage thing is a great example- several of her cheerleaders declared that she supported the $15 per hour minimum wage, even though she had only made polite noises that maybe we could do better than currently. 2 days later, Clinton came out for a much lower number.

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No, I assumed Clinton would inevitably win the nomination and that I would have to vote for her in the General. I've been driven from that position to having to support whatever truly left of center runner we get. We can't have another DLCer in the WH. It's caused too much damage the last 4 terms.

I'll be converted if, and only if, Hillary wins the nomination. n/t brewens Aug 2015 #1
No way StevenOBX Aug 2015 #18
I'm sorry you feel that way passiveporcupine Aug 2015 #26
I will agree to support the ticket regardless of the nominee. Will you? NCjack Aug 2015 #33
did you reply to the wrong post? passiveporcupine Aug 2015 #37
Arggh! I misinterpreted your message. Apologies. NCjack Aug 2015 #44
You misread the post, the intent to vote was there. A Simple Game Aug 2015 #42
The primary is the place to take a stand and fight for your "best" candidate passiveporcupine Aug 2015 #47
Sadly I can't vote in any primaries, New York doesn't let unaffiliated voters A Simple Game Aug 2015 #56
Wouldn't it be a lot more efficient to get our right wing shit direct pocoloco Aug 2015 #54
I agree. HooptieWagon Aug 2015 #55
So it's a non Democratic nominee, or none at all? Sheepshank Aug 2015 #58
Then you are being foolish. nt Adrahil Aug 2015 #68
As the front runner ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2015 #2
Correct. Cali_Democrat Aug 2015 #5
LOL ... I saw that. n/t 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2015 #7
More of a well deserved mockery whatchamacallit Aug 2015 #13
Unfortunately she is failing in that attempt peacebird Aug 2015 #6
What has she done to piss Bernie supporters off ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2015 #8
Maybe you could clear one thing up for us Bernie supporters. A Simple Game Aug 2015 #43
The main argument of her surrogates on this website and elsewhere for the past several weeks SolutionisSolidarity Aug 2015 #53
And sadly, that's exactly what a lot of HRC supporters are doing. Or attempting to do anyway. cui bono Aug 2015 #11
ROFL 2banon Aug 2015 #16
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2015 #21
Yes, we are well aware.... daleanime Aug 2015 #24
Conversion, sounds religious to me. aspirant Aug 2015 #3
may I see your papers please ??????? olddots Aug 2015 #4
Making those lists, checking them twice. Need to see Purveyor Aug 2015 #12
WOW! Just % %÷$#@ WOW! liberal N proud Aug 2015 #9
Nope. Cheese Sandwich Aug 2015 #10
Just the opposite... HeiressofBickworth Aug 2015 #14
No, they have been condescending, entittled, snarky, nasty, dance and juke around issues, prone to TheKentuckian Aug 2015 #15
yep, lots of them feel like trolls mentalslavery Aug 2015 #17
I agree-thanks for the rant. jalan48 Aug 2015 #34
+1 Ed Suspicious Aug 2015 #36
Well that certainly was a mouthful. A Simple Game Aug 2015 #51
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2015 #19
Actually, I pay no attention to Mrs. C's supporters Jack Rabbit Aug 2015 #20
precisely ibegurpard Aug 2015 #23
I can agree with that. They're just doing their thing. Ed Suspicious Aug 2015 #38
I don't make my decisions based on someone's "supporters" ibegurpard Aug 2015 #22
I do. And I will given posts like this. This is converting me to Clinton... Moonwalk Aug 2015 #39
I'm a Bernie supporter but I will absolutely vote for Hillary if she wins the nomination. femmedem Aug 2015 #46
It's unfortunate that you decide who to vote for ibegurpard Aug 2015 #52
It would be unfortunate for Hillary as well. Hatchling Aug 2015 #63
Bernie silenttigersong Aug 2015 #25
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Bobbie Jo Aug 2015 #27
The winner in 2016 will be lobodons Aug 2015 #28
Uh, wrong! Hydra Aug 2015 #35
I know what you are saying lobodons Aug 2015 #40
There were more than 80,000 votes Gore should have gotten Hydra Aug 2015 #48
you have Alito Roberts and Bush jeepers Aug 2015 #60
And if I had stayed loyal to my abusive husband... Hatchling Aug 2015 #64
Nope HerbChestnut Aug 2015 #29
I will counter your question with another one: sadoldgirl Aug 2015 #30
In my case, that goes on the Fat Chance shelf. Tierra_y_Libertad Aug 2015 #31
As others have said, quite the opposite Hydra Aug 2015 #32
I am not swayed by personality cults. [n/t] Maedhros Aug 2015 #41
I put the HC group on full ignore tularetom Aug 2015 #45
why hillary lost last time- repeated John Crock Aug 2015 #49
So a Hillary supporter campaigning at a recent Art fair asked: jimlup Aug 2015 #50
No, just totally lacking in ANY introspection and willing to say Douglas Carpenter Aug 2015 #57
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2015 #59
So why the quotes? Agschmid Aug 2015 #62
Question for Hillary Clinton supporters - are Bernie's supporters converting you? brooklynite Aug 2015 #61
They've convinced me humans won't make it into the 22nd century whatchamacallit Aug 2015 #65
Hillary converted me in October 2002 Martin Eden Aug 2015 #66
Nobody is converting anyone here. It's a mud pit, and not much more. Adrahil Aug 2015 #67
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