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I think she actually has a better shot than the last time she ran. She's been Secretary of State rather than just a Senator from New York so she 's "proven" herself on a larger stage. She'll also appeal to moderates more than any far right wing nut the Republicans put forward. I'm pretty sure moderates and

It would have been so much better if she'd just said that!

No. Thanks for the recommendation. I tried watching some Tristan Taormino, but it felt too centered on the girls to do anything for me.

That was a trope during the 2008 season — that we should all get behind Obama because Hilary was too polarizing. There was this idea that an Obama presidency would be less divisive by far, and plus he was somehow going to use force of his magical powers to get everyone in the swamps of DC to join hands, sing Kum Ba

Of the Democrat field? Yes, definitely. Of both parties? Ummmm....slightly better than even odds. The GOP side is seeing a range of mid-right (Jeb Bush; before Mittens hung it up, he would have been the moderate of the group) to hard-right batshit (Sarah Palin/Ayn Rand Paul/Marco Rubio/Ted Cruz/we're not sure

The last time she ran Hillary lost to Obama for a reason (okay, maybe a few reasons). And while the president didn't quite live up to his promises, it doesn't seem to me like enthusiasm for her candidacy has gone up significantly since then. I didn't vote for her in those primaries and won't vote for her in 2016.

I mean, I have a huge crush on him, but good lord, Scarlett.

I'm worried about that too, I don't think that's a thought that only Texans have.

I think she galvanizes the right in a significant manner. I also think many DNC-leaning voters like myself are tired of oligarchical legacies. I know I can't really vote for another Clinton, especially after Obama largely pulled from their pool for his cabinet.

I definitely think that Hillary is not the super-candidate that some of my fellow Lefties seem to think she is.

No. She is too divisive, even in the base, and her health problems as well as losing to Obama have pretty much left her toast. I think she'll run, but it's a long shot her even winning the primaries.

I am a little worried about that.

Unless someone I'm not thinking of comes along and runs I think she has the best shot of the Dems to take the White House. I rather like her. She seems like a sensible lady, rather tough, with an impressive running history. I know a lot of people like to try and shit on her for her time as Secretary of State,

That's an interesting point. I'm on the East Coast, and my main concern with a Hilary campaign is that so many of us have just been assuming she'll win that I worry we'll have another Scott Brown or Larry Hogan scenario (i.e., conservatives winning in a blue state bc dems just figured they didn't need to bother).

I couldn't find any replies to you on this. SRS = Shit Reddit Says.

I think she just means, "I like the way his neck smells."

Yeah, but it's boring. They do solve it neatly through the in game fiction(very big on having everything in fiction), the audio you here isn't actually "noise" it's audio feedback from ships sensors to provide improved combat awareness, which kinda sorta sounds reasonable.

I have no idea what Scarlett Johansson's talking about there, so I'm going to assume that just the very thought of Chris Hemsworth scrambled her brain and made her come out with whatever the hell that was. Or possibly scrambled my brain. Or both. Or whatever.

Too late to edit my previous comment. This is Gawker's headline: