You're absolutely right but don't make the mistake in forgetting that Republicans see it the exact opposite.
No, I'm pretty sure they see it exactly like that. They really are afraid of the world ending stuff and see liberals as hippies in a circle.
You're absolutely right but don't make the mistake in forgetting that Republicans see it the exact opposite.
https://mediamatters.org/video/2016...-wing-benghazi-attacks-against-clinton/211891Anyone know if there is video of this anywhere? I've seen it mentioned several times, but I missed it yesterday and haven't had luck finding it.
I respect the most those who evolve their opinions, particularly when presented with evidence.
FYI GMOs and nuclear power are amazing and fracking is something we need to be figuring out, for example. Blanket bans of such things, and an unwillingness to figure out the tradeoffs, are scary as fuck.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton pledged Tuesday to defeat a free-trade agreement with Colombia, even as her presidential campaign was kept on the defensive by disclosures related to the proposed pact.
Her camp acknowledged reports that Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, supports the deal with Colombia. The New York senator's campaign also was hit by another call for the outright ouster of longtime aide Mark Penn.
Penn was demoted last weekend from his job as the campaign's chief strategist over his business contact with the Colombian government in his role as head of the public relations firm Burson-Marsteller.
Speaking about the Colombia trade deal at a Washington meeting of the Communications Workers of America union, Clinton proclaimed: "As I have said for months, I oppose the deal. I have spoken out against the deal, I will vote against the deal, and I will do everything I can to urge the Congress to reject the Colombia Free Trade Agreement."
An email Oct. 8, 2011, to Clinton from her aide Huma Abedin gave notes about the state of play in Congress on the proposed trade pacts. The notes provided Clinton “some background before you make the calls” to legislators.
Two days later in an email titled “FTA calls,” Clinton wrote to aides indicating she had spoken to Sens. Jack Reed of Rhode Island and Jim Webb of Virginia, both Democrats. She told the aides she had talked with “Webb who is strong in favor of all 3” trade agreements, and then asked, “So why did I call him?” — indicating she was otherwise phoning to try to convince wavering lawmakers to support the deals.
Only three years earlier, Clinton wooed organized labor during her presidential campaign with promises to oppose those same deals. She called the South Korea agreement “inherently unfair.” She also said, “I will do everything I can to urge the Congress to reject the Colombia Free Trade Agreement
I'm a straight white dude and that "One of you" line has got me tearing up.
Meanwhile Bill just makes me wish I grew up in the 90's.
Oh man, Jeffrey Lord Googled some more women and is now complaining that Streep didn't mention Margaret Thatcher (uh, not an American) or Susan B. Anthony. He's struggling.
Anyone know if there is video of this anywhere? I've seen it mentioned several times, but I missed it yesterday and haven't had luck finding it.
No, I'm pretty sure they see it exactly like that. They really are afraid of the world ending stuff and see liberals as hippies in a circle.
Sounds like Fox News liked Bill's speech more than MSNBC. What's going on? (At least until my DVR cut off, before Hannity came on)
I heard Fox saying it was good and then I read comments here saying Maddow hated it.
I remember that. He's shameless. He's one of those morons who gleefully pretend the policies and constituencies of the Republican and Democratic parties have never changed.Guy complained before that the democrats didn't apologize for Jim Crow or slavery in the platform. He's constantly saying that the Republicans don't have to disavow the KKK because they are a leftist organization. He's not up there as a conservative or a republican, he's up there as a "Trump supporter", and these are the idiotic things that come out of Trump supporters' mouths.
*Shrug* that's how I took it too, but he's not the only negative reaction from Muslims I've seen (my favorite being "I was fucking born here asshole.") I can see where they are coming from but don't agree. I'm not a Muslim though. :/Uh, yeah, it's good cop to Trump's bad cop. Obviously, since the deportation and blocking of people of Muslim faith has been a key issue for Trump and his supporters. He also said the same thing about black people and cops. There's no us or them, it was clearly a statement of unity.
Maddow.. I can't explain.
Sounds like Fox News liked Bill's speech more than MSNBC. What's going on? (At least until my DVR cut off, before Hannity came on)
I heard Fox saying it was good and then I read comments here saying Maddow hated it.
Y'know what I hear a lot? They fear their daughters dating non-white men and their sons "turning" gay.
That was great. Begala was so sick of his shit
*Shrug* that's how I took it too, but he's not the only negative reaction from Muslims I've seen (my favorite being "I was fucking born here asshole.") I can see where they are coming from but don't agree. I'm not a Muslim though. :/
No, I'm pretty sure they see it exactly like that. They really are afraid of the world ending stuff and see liberals as hippies in a circle.
Sounds like Fox News liked Bill's speech more than MSNBC. What's going on? (At least until my DVR cut off, before Hannity came on)
I heard Fox saying it was good and then I read comments here saying Maddow hated it.
I've actually seen more than one Muslim on my Twitter feed frustrated by the tone of them at coupled with his history. https://twitter.com/saladinahmed/status/758135842082652162
Best part, this wasn't even in his teleprompter. He went off script.
It's certainly better to be willing to change than to be completely intransigent even in the face of contrary facts. However, it's even better for a leader to have foresight so he or she doesn't have to bungle through countless errors to arrive at the correct positions.
Even then it's not 100% clear that HRC learns from her mistakes because after supporting the Iraq war she went on to support regime change in Honduras and Libya ("We came, we saw, he [Qaddafi] died" *cackles). The latter has continued to have negative effects on the region just as the power vacuum left by Saddam's removal did.
Furthermore, one sometimes wonders whether she changed her positions or she was dishonest about them from the outset. For example, during her candidacy for president in 2008, she opposed a trade deal with Colombia.
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/09/nation/na-penn9
Yet emails released as part of a foia request showed that she actively lobbied for the deal as secretary of state.
http://www.ibtimes.com/hillary-clin...ree-trade-agreement-latest-email-dump-2326068
It really does beg the question, "Is she principled or will she just say what will help her politically"?
My point here is not that Trump is a great candidate for president but that HRC is also compromised. Trump's charge of "crooked Hillary" is rooted in some truth. Heck, she's been investigated for national security breaches as Secretary of State while running for president! It is entirely possible that people who usually vote democratic will not vote for her thereby collaterally helping Trump.
I've actually seen more than one Muslim on my Twitter feed frustrated by the tone of them at coupled with his history. https://twitter.com/saladinahmed/status/758135842082652162
Umm this is sooo amazing.
I guess if you take it out of the context of our entire political landscape it sounds bad but when the other sides entire platform is "we don't want you here", this is pretty clearly just a response to that
The messaging of the convention is just so on point. It's about recognizing that yes, our country may be better in truly significant ways than it once was, but we still have very serious problems to tackle and that recognizing that fact, and moving to fix them, is in fact the highest form of love for your country. The opposing message -- that our greatest time was at some unspecified point in the past when we weren't encumbered by things like laws, treaties, and diplomacy, and it's been all catastrophically downhill since then, and so we just need to revert to that time and everything will be fine -- is so myopic and illusory I just can't fathom its appeal.
It is indeed their choice and they might exercise it.
Here is an example of Clinton's long list of questionable positions she is reconsidering:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tony-brasunas/hillary-clinton-says-its-_b_9825650.html
That's from Huffington Post not Fox News.
If know there will be a lot of finger pointing if Trump wins in November but don't be too quick to blame BernieOrBusters, independents etc. HRC was selected as the Democratic candidate for the presidency (even with some underhandedness as leaked emails suggest) despite her problematic political history.
For the new page:
What are the Day 2 speeches and appearances worth watching?
For whatever it's worth, the specific dude I tweeted hates Clinton and also passionately encourages people to vote for her.Was coming to post about this. I really hate this attitude because to me these are clearly people look to nitpick and tear apart anything they think us anti them.
I'm Muslim and I heard it in context and it made perfect sense. Now my Muslim feeds are blowing up about how gee thanks Bill for letting us stay or how Muslims are only mentioned in relation to terrorism.
Nevermind that point by point he was drawing a stark contrast between Trump and his words compared to Hillary. What you think he was going to bring up Muslims in relation to our great falafel or samosas?
These are the same people who don't like the Clintons to begin with, claim they won't vote, and are just waiting to "told you so". They see everything how right wing people complaining of a liberal agenda all the time see the world.
I've actually seen more than one Muslim on my Twitter feed frustrated by the tone of them at coupled with his history. https://twitter.com/saladinahmed/status/758135842082652162
These are certainly examples of people actively looking for an excuse to get angry at the Clintons because they already hate them. He called Hillary a "contemptible monster" yesterday. At least he seems to understand the danger of Trump and will suck it up when it comes to voting.Was coming to post about this. I really hate this attitude because to me these are clearly people look to nitpick and tear apart anything they think us anti them.
I'm Muslim and I heard it in context and it made perfect sense. Now my Muslim feeds are blowing up about how gee thanks Bill for letting us stay or how Muslims are only mentioned in relation to terrorism.
Nevermind that point by point he was drawing a stark contrast between Trump and his words compared to Hillary. What you think he was going to bring up Muslims in relation to our great falafel or samosas?
These are the same people who don't like the Clintons to begin with, claim they won't vote, and are just waiting to "told you so". They see everything how right wing people complaining of a liberal agenda all the time see the world.
When you're secretary of state, or work for the administration at all, what you think isn't all that important. Your job is to make the president's vision a reality. Have you never disagreed with your boss on something but did what you needed to anyway? So this complaint seems, frankly, dumb.
She was put in an awkward position by the disclosure of her husband's support for the Colombia Free Trade Agreement. Likewise, the candidate was embarrassed by last week's revelation that Penn [her compaign's chief strategist at the time] had met with the Colombian ambassador to the United States. His public relations firm had been helping Colombia try to win congressional approval for the proposed pact.
While acknowledging Bill Clinton's support of the trade pact, Clinton campaign spokesman Jay Carson said that Hillary Clinton's opposition is "clear and firm."
He added: "Like other married couples who disagree on issues from time to time, she disagrees with her husband on this issue. President Clinton has been public about his support for Colombia's request for U.S. trade preferences since 2000."
This lady deserves all the cookies and cabinet positions
Really Diffuse? That's the route you want to go? "Well, sure her actions were great but what was Hillary secretly thinking at the time?"
No one gives a shit what a politician is secretly thinking. They care about what a politician says and, more importantly, what a politician does.
Hillary may have made some mistakes in what she has said, but she has been consistently great at what she does.
What she said was the she did not support the Colombian trade deal.
What she did as Secretary of State was lobby for said deal.
I don't care what she was "secretly thinking".
Someone suggested that she was merely being Obama's yeswoman so I pointed out that there were questions about the genuineness of her opposition back in 2008 and, regardless of how one wishes to spin it, she did support the deal later.
That was her job.
A job she willingly accepted knowing it would involve departure from her "clear and firm" positions?
Still unprincipled.
This would hold more water if there weren't questions about the genuineness of her opposition to the deals back in 2008.
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/09/nation/na-penn9
Clearly, she was surrounded by people who supported the deals in 2008 when she was supposedly against it. Then, according to you, she merely did Obama's bidding as Secretary of State, a job which she accepted knowing Obama's positions.
Sorry. If I were on a jury tasked with determining the credibility of her 2008 pronouncements I'd conclude she misrepresented her true position.
A job she willingly accepted knowing it would involve departure from her "clear and firm" positions?
Still unprincipled.
This would hold more water if there weren't questions about the genuineness of her opposition to the deals back in 2008.
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/09/nation/na-penn9
Clearly, she was surrounded by people who supported the deals in 2008 when she was supposedly against it. Then, according to you, she merely did Obama's bidding as Secretary of State, a job which she accepted knowing Obama's positions.
Sorry. If I were on a jury tasked with determining the credibility of her 2008 pronouncements I'd conclude she misrepresented her true position.
A job she willingly accepted knowing it would involve departure from her "clear and firm" positions?
Still unprincipled.
A job she willingly accepted knowing it would involve departure from her "clear and firm" positions?
Still unprincipled.