No one should serve for 42 years, but two terms is still on the short side. When you don’t have long-serving senators, the most experienced people on Capitol Hill are lobbyists and staffers. You know, people nobody elected.
No one should serve for 42 years, but two terms is still on the short side. When you don’t have long-serving senators, the most experienced people on Capitol Hill are lobbyists and staffers. You know, people nobody elected.
No problem. Let's line up Condie and Colin as well, both of which followed most of the same email procedures as Hillary.
Ugh, I used to love Sanders, but I think he’s being such a shit little white man and saying that Hillary basically has to adopt all of HIS policy platforms before he’ll endorse her. Ummm, bro, Hillary is way more qualified than you are to be President and just because she’s a woman doesn’t mean she can’t have her own…
you let the elected officials make these kinds of decisions. duh. that’s why we pay them a fuck load of a money, why they have a large staff of experts to help with the decision making process, and why they get access to all the information the common person doesn’t have access to/is not able to understand.
As a republican who is a Never Trump, I was thinking about voting for Johnson but not any more. Hilary has my vote on lock now.
A little slow on the uptake, there, Mr. Sanders, but you got there in the end.
I was having a debate in step with this the other night. My main point is that it’s troubling that Sanders is continuing a campaign supposedly to exercise the will of the people, but the people have spoken and they didn’t pick him. To continue on with this just shows he’s not really that different from every other old…
This surprises me not at all. I’m a big Clinton supporter, but I haven’t put a sign up in my yard. I stopped posting stuff on FB. I rarely, if ever, commented on posts because the hostility was awful. The worst I think was a young woman who called Clinton many names, but capped it off by calling her a cunt. There’s no…
I won’t get as emotional until it’s set in stone that she’s the nominee, but I know the feeling. I’m in my 30s, and I was genuinely starting to wonder if we would ever have a female president in my lifetime because there is not a single other female politician out there right now with Hillary’s level of experience,…
I love Hilary. I think she is far and away more qualified than Bernie. I have never understood the animosity and anger towards her —- even Democrats criticize her for the most miniscule shit
I voted for Bernie in my state’s primary but I’m 100% over him now and not because he’s losing. I get what he’s doing and I respect his views on a lot of things but I’m starting to see cracks in the integrity he always professed. Agreeing to engage in a debate for charity to benefit women’s issues without the only…
I know it doesn’t actually matter at this point, BUT I JUST VOTED FOR HER AND I AM SUPER EXCITED!
She makes a strong point, people who you think has passion and want to to the right thing usually don’t get much done at all. Jimmy Carter, wonderful man, couldn’t navigate the politics, to a point, same goes for Obama. He didn’t have the experience and skill to wheel and deal with the stone wall put up by congress.…
Are we allowed to be excited yet? I have a two year old daughter and this is just such a huge thing for her generation. She gets to grow up knowing you don’t have to be a white male to be president.
I believe you are confusing PE firms and hedge funds. PE firms typically make long-term investments in securities that are not publicly traded on an exchange, while hedge funds get into short sales of publicly traded stock, derivatives, etc.