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Well... Personally, I think that one has to really take things out of context to make those two statements into “gaffes”, which is why I consider it twisting; in the case of Bill Clinton, it only worked when one chopped up and rearranged his words, to make it seem like he was talking about Obama instead of racists who

Off of the top of my head, here are two recent cases:

Not a Sanders supporter, but Jesus Christ is this overblown.

Vote for Hillary because she is the most qualified candidate. Political ideology is only one aspect of being POTUS and it’s the ONLY aspect Bernie Sanders has on her.

On the one hand, he’s clearly quoting another person; he’s highlighting the words of another person who he believes is more qualified to speak on the issue. That person was perhaps indelicate in her phrasing, but it’s really pretty difficult for me to be offended by his decision to quote someone he knows on a personal

I imagine those “things she’s said” include pride in her long political record and work for children and women, refusing to renounce her (really quite popular!) time and work as Senator for New York, and likewise her time and work as Secretary of State. And, surely, all of her pronouncements about her qualifications

Bernie has a clear, concise “we” message, even if it’s pie-in-the-sky: The game is rigged and we have to take the country back from the privileged few and make it work for everyone.

Maureen Dowd continuing to be horrible aside, I really don’t see this sense of “entitlement” from Hillary Clinton. She’s a hard worker with an incredible amount of experience, and it feels like her daring to show up and run for president gets her accused of entitlement. Is there anything that she has actually said

“He pushed the repeal of DADT through (thanks Clintons!)“

Not to detract from your general point, but this is a really bad understanding of the nature of presidencies. In 1992 Bill Clinton directly campaigned on totally ending the ban on gays in the military, along with a universal health care plan. When universal

Justin: If you don’t grow facial hair, don’t grow facial hair.

Then good thing what Christina wrote is actually not true. These superdelegates may have already pledged their support to Hillary, but they are free to change their minds at any time and would almost never go against the will of the voters (unless, somehow, we ended up with a Trump situation on our hands on the

2008 wasn’t decided until June. I can’t take that with this election. Especially if Cruz or Trump are GOP pick.

Exactly. A man yells: it’s passion. A woman yells: It’s anger. A man meets Al: He loves civil rights. A woman meets Al: She’s pandering. A man meets with Wall Street in Martha’s Vineyard: He’s a politician. A woman does: She’s a liar. A man has messy hair: He’s a cute grandpa radical. A woman with messy hair:

I have seen literally nothing that would suggest that Hillary would go to war with Iran. Take an unproductive approach, certainly. Launch airstrikes against nuclear sites, certainly. An actual ground war with Iran, though? Only the profoundly stupid would even consider such a thing. I think you’re letting your hatred

She appears contrived because she’s learned through long, painful experience that literally everything she says and does will be twisted against her.

Calling her a conservative is ridiculous, and if you’re willing to let one of the Republican nominees become president because you don’t want to support Clinton than you clearly don’t understand everything that’s at stake. Please educate yourself more before voting. Also, you do realize we have a Republican controlled

Maybe she appears contrived because she has to work 100% harder on her image than a male candidate would. You think a woman could get away with messy hair and have it be something people love about her? She was blasted in the media recently for “shouting,” something every other male candidate has done and has gotten

Bernie pretends to enjoy ice cream: AWWW, WHAT A GREAT GUY.

You are talking about the general through the lens of NH primary results, you are absolutely talking about primaries because the general is in November. Speculation about the general at this point is married to the primaries, its the nature of the beast and intrinsic to the media shitshow that is the primary season.

And in what magical year did you vote for Bill Clinton against Ronald Reagan?