Nationwide, the Democratic Party lost 1000 positions during Obama’s presidency. If he knew how to win, I wish he had shared that knowledge.
Nationwide, the Democratic Party lost 1000 positions during Obama’s presidency. If he knew how to win, I wish he had shared that knowledge.
Her whole campaign pitch was that she was the “most qualified” based on the decades she spent shaping the status quo. How could she be angry at it?
Hillary Clinton properly expressing anger about economic injustice would be like Trump properly expressing anger about racism (or economic injustice).
In a sane world, no one would ever describe anyone who voted for Iraq as “qualified.” I voted for her as the lesser evil compared to Trump, but her experience in the senate (where she voted to invade Iraq) or as Secretary of State (where she pushed for our half-assed, predictably counter-productive campaign in Libya),…
For a woman no longer interested in running for office, she sure has been trying to get in the news to talk about that time she ran for office and how everything went wrong when she lost and wouldn’t you like to see her run again and fix everything WINK WINK.
I worked in flyover country in 08 (state legislature election, semi rural - enough that it took an hour drive to buy printer ink). The difference is the Obama organizers were *actual people who lived in the district*, who started as volunteers and some of whom ended up on the payroll. And their feedback from the…
THANK YOU.
And one who’s actually committed to leftist politics, as opposed to cynically adopting whatever political persona/political positions (publicly, at least; we all know about her “public and private positions”) they think will fool people into buying into their bullshit.
I voted for Clinton. Trump is a monster. Clinton proved a nice resume doesn’t matter much when you are a terrible politician that constantly makes arrogant, selfish, and stupid decisions.
This is how I’ve often described Clinton’s loss. She thought she could hit demographic pressure points, rather than appealing to EVERYONE. Trump was EVERYWHERE. Never underestimate the power of a brand, which Trump worked to great effect.
So while everyone re-litigates the last election without any new insight and certainly with no actual solutions do they realize there is an electoral campaign under way now, next year, the year after and every year that is basically just as important as the Presidency? We have Senate, Governor, house, legislature,…
I can see how hard it might be to get that worked up over an economy that’s working out just fine for you.
Well, at least the angry people in the midwest got what they wanted and Trump solved all their problems. How nice for them that they have no reason to be angry anymore.
Clinton says she hopes to continue being a figure in American politics because “our country’s future is at stake,”
I was more or less happy to vote for Hillary but she needs to go away for the good of the country. All she is right now is a lightning rod for divisiveness at a time when that’s the last thing we need. She drives Democrats apart right when we need to come together, and she makes Republicans so apoplectic they dig in…
“she hopes to continue being a figure in American politics”
Underestimated Russia, overestimated America and lost even though she had three million more votes. What a bedshitting time.
As the champion of the status quo, could she have been much angrier at it than she was?
Hurricanes, Trump, police shootings, health care, tax reform, and countless other important issues but thank goodness we have Hillary Clinton sucking up lots of airtime so she can sell her book of grievances for personal profit. What a perfect cap for her career as she goes out trying to squeeze every single dollar…