Yes, Warren and Sanders represent a sea change driving the progressive direction of the Democratic party: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/…
Yes, Warren and Sanders represent a sea change driving the progressive direction of the Democratic party: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/…
It’s a meaningful divide, though: The Great Divide Clinton, Sanders, and the future of the Democratic Party.
what has Clinton gotten done?
Exactly; quit insulting our intelligence. Clinton and Warren are at odds with each other on many issues that are important regarding Wall Street accountability and progressive values.
Do you not see that there’s a substantial gulf between Warren and Clinton on Wall Street?
Clinton would veto the bill Warren authored to reinstate Glass-Steagall.
Yes, Elizabeth Warren is “nice.”
what has Clinton gotten done?
While she hasn’t endorsed a candidate, she’s made statements that directly criticize the Clinton campaign’s positions and support Sanders positions, during the campaign. Despite immense pressure to endorse Clinton.
She also defended Sanders against Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman Sachs CEO and known Clinton supporter.
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what you’re saying is fuck le colonial, right?
Also interjecting in namaste as a throwaway is disrespectful
...where there’s civil war and malnutrition because they don’t know the secret!
Since when is concerns on a vote on Citizens United a “purity” test? It’s cringe-inducing to see people bending over backwards to apologize for Garland’s support for the decision.
I didn’t pin anything on Clinton. I’m saying she should condemn Emanuel because it’s the right thing to do; she should not accept his support, and she should call for his resignation. She should sever ties, but she’s maintaining them.
If you’re really saying the cover-up of an unarmed shooting of a black teenager…
It’s immoral to stay uninvolved. The cover-up is malfeasance at the highest level. She should call for him to resign just as she called for the governor of Michigan to resign. The ethics are clear here.
Clinton should condemn Emanual for his failures in Chicago, which are indefensible. Emanuel should step down. Clinton should call for Emanuel to step down. This is evidence Clinton is maintaining her longstanding relationship with Emanuel, when she should be disavowing him. Instead, Emanuel has endorsed her and…
Clinton will protect Emmanuel.