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Except...he’s not as progressive as she is...

Thanks for the further thoughts, though I’m not quite sure what you mean by “this attitude,” since you recognize the subjectivity in terms you’re using - or at least that is what I take from a qualifier like “seeming.” Therein lies the crux, of course. How something seems to you and how it seems to me or to other

The media will have a hundred more “scandals” between now and election day that they will rip the ass out of of. I hope they realize I am still voting for her—not because she’s a woman or because the media tries to criminalize everything she does and that pisses me off to no end, but because she actually has the

You’re right, but I think I’ve read in the last few years that the demographics are shifting so much that it’s unlikely a Republican will win for President anytime soon. I cannot help but hope that is true (also, full disclosure: I love Hillary, flaws and all).

I don’t perceive her in that way. What may seem unconcerned or even arrogant to some to me only looks like someone maintaining an emotionally-neutral demeanor while discussing serious topics using data and facts rather than, I don’t know, personal feelings. It’s an approach that in men results in descriptions of

Heh. Love her or hate her - and there seem to be precious few in the middle on that - she’s always compelling and interesting.

When did we start indentifying the right wing new cycles never ending attacks on any democrat/person who cares about other people, as “problems”?

“ If only she wasn’t actively seeking to bomb most of the globe into oblivion while turning most of her fellow citizens into serfs...” Seriously? She’s worse than Bush was, in your opinion? Jesus fucking hyperbole.

I’m starting to think the left/right wing media might be kind of obsessed with Hillary.

Lots of people didn’t vote for Obama and hate him to this day because he’s black. He won, anyway. She can win.

Polls are showing that if the elections were held now, she’d beat every single Republican candidate pretty handily. Obviously that gap will narrow as campaigning gets underway, but I don’t really get the argument that she’s not electable. Right now, she’s by far the most electable candidate that exists on either side.

They will be.

Seriously, I don’t understand the force of the backlash that’s been building here. No, Hillary isn’t a perfect candidate. I have misgivings about her just like everybody else. But she’s an extraordinarily electable candidate in a year where that is exactly what we need. People are kidding themselves if they think

This x1000. Where are the articles denouncing the misogynistic idiocy that I’m sure 90% of the Republican candidates are committing at this very instant? The editors might think it goes without saying, but I for one would like to hear about it so we know what we’re up against.

“Hillary Clinton is beloved, widely admired and also the most commanding front-runner in generations.” ~ LA Times

99 problems but her shades ain’t one

At least her hair & wardrobe aren’t on that list.

I feel like this is misleading - many of the articles linked here (and admittedly, I did not read them all maybe half) don’t actually point to problems - they just discuss some of the issues she *might* face or conjecture about past problems potentially rearing their heads. Yet, this article and the headline seem to

Clinton is not my ideal candidate, but considering the hateful and exclusionary planks in every Republican platform, I am more than ready for Hillary.

I love her.