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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton is immensely popular -- as long as she isn't seeking a seat at the Boy's Table [View all]BlueMTexpat
(15,493 posts)65. So sorry to hear that!
Dems had better fight like hell for the ACA, Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security!
While a very mean part of me would love to see the Trump voters suffer for what they have done, I do not want those who are most vulnerable and who worked their hearts out for Hillary and Dems to fall by the wayside. So that means that we have to fight for the leeches too. But f**k every single one of those leeches!
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sheshe2
Dec 2016
OP
the OP is a highly respected poster here, but do keep trying, dear heart, we need all the laughs
niyad
Dec 2016
#30
agreed. I just tell them, though, that I regret the necessity of saving their ignorant asses
niyad
Dec 2016
#45
I doubt if the women who voted for Trump care if you like or respect them or not. n/t
totodeinhere
Dec 2016
#48
I realize now that my comment came off as snarky. But that was not my intention.
totodeinhere
Dec 2016
#64
The only one equating the obvious misogyny displayed against Clinton with "the left" is you.
baldguy
Dec 2016
#62
I've seen that show & I doubt if the comments had anything to do with her being a woman
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#18
Didn't some people on DU who now support her call her every name in the book when she....
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2016
#38
Her biggest flaw was being part of a political dynasty in the post G.W. Bush era.
Gore1FL
Dec 2016
#71
Can anyone imagine a female Bernie Sanders stepping into a presidential race and insisting that she
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#17
Nice try - but by taking away all of Bernie's attributes, you changed the premise of my questions
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#33
thank you. doing okay--wishing we didn't have to go back to the streets, but. . .
niyad
Dec 2016
#98
many are, indeed defending the pig (although, personally, I think that is insulting our porcine ones
niyad
Dec 2016
#35
no need for apologies--I thought it was priceless. just glad I wasn't drinking anything.
niyad
Dec 2016
#40
remember this guardian article: Why do successful women like Hillary Clinton get under so many peop
niyad
Dec 2016
#28
Republicans and the conservative media started the Benghazi and private email attacks...
Buckeye_Democrat
Dec 2016
#55
Is sexism still a huge issue that hinders female candidates for all elected offices? Absolutely.
Kentonio
Dec 2016
#60
nobody said sexism is the only reason. but it certainly IS a reason, and one that many people
niyad
Dec 2016
#82
BS--and a typical response of those who refuse to acknowledge sexism and misogyny. we
niyad
Dec 2016
#80
I'm laughing, having been a groundbreaking first woman patrol officer on a police department.
Vinca
Dec 2016
#87
the reality of her popular vote win is a reality. deal with it. "move on"--hmm, where do we
niyad
Dec 2016
#91
you do realize that reading any OP, or any response on this board, is a strictly voluntary activity,
niyad
Dec 2016
#81
the MAJORITY voted, to the tune of nearly THREE MILLION, FOR her. what part of that do
niyad
Dec 2016
#90
"When chatter first started about Hillary Clinton seeking our partys nomination back in 2014"
MadDAsHell
Dec 2016
#101