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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on July 29, 2015, 11:42:36 AM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251480224
Oh my.
It's that affluent perpetually Europe-jaunting primitive from Connecticut who thinks she's poor.
CTyankee (45,225 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 08:31 AM
OK, I'm a Bernie supporter, but Hillary had a fine moment yesterday when she
answered that little kid's question about the most important thing in life and she said "love." Then she quoted another very accomplished woman's statement "I've loved and been loved and all the rest is background music."
It was unscripted and just nice. I think we can give her a little credit for that.
daybranch (723 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 11:02 AM
88. Romney woud have said same thing, as would Huckaby, Cruz, and every hate spouting minister .
I do however see the wisdom of Hillary posing and answering small children with the non-specific answers to childish questions. It is okay to kiss the babies, but it is certainly not worthy of note. It is just another of that women as victim role she hopes to deflect from her support of oligarchy.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but attacks on Hillary o democratic underground are based on her policies supporting the oligarchy and not on her gender. There was nothing news worthy here, just your need to say it was great speaks loads about her campaign supporters and their need to avoid truth, preferring to engage in good feelings.
Democracy and the fight for democracy is messy and loud. It is championing of views and is particularly noisy and often distressing for bystanders and the in-experienced. But inexperience and un-willlingness to get really involved in analyzing the differences between candidates should not become a habit for a democrat, nor should feel good moments overshadow debate, especially on a site called Democratic underground.
Sheepshank (8,173 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 12:24 PM
109. well, aren't you just a lovely ray of sunshine...
hope you can try and enjoy the little niceties in life just a little bit.
Cosmic Kitten (2,146 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 08:36 AM
2. But no answers or hard choices on Social Security or Keystone XL
Pandering is not what we need.
We need answers to her policy positions!
It's NOT good enough to tell voters that we need to elect her to find out who and what she represents.
Platitudes will get you nowhere this election.
^^^the cosmetology cat's a big Bernieite.
Skinner (60,542 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 08:40 AM
4. Good thing you showed up to inject some much-needed partisanship into a nonpartisan thread.
God forbid any Bernie supporters step out of line and suggest that maybe Hillary is a human being after all.
You go, Skins. Show the malcontents some balls.
Cosmic Kitten (2,146 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 08:44 AM
7. We are ALL human beings.
And some of us need more than nice words to keep from despair and ruin.
We don't want or need platitudes.
IS Team Hillary TONE DEAF about the plight of the working poor, elderly and PoC?
BTW, this is posted in the PRIMARIES forum???
Is it not OK to offer opinion and critique in the forum for just such exchanges?
Skinner (60,542 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 08:51 AM
11. Apparently team Hillary must be tone deaf.
When she told that little kid something nice about love it was like a big "f-you" to the working poor. Instead, she should have lectured that little kid that the most important thing in life is Keystone XL.
That would have totally set the right tone.
Cosmic Kitten This message was hidden by Jury decision.
Ban her, Skins; the cosmetology cat's just a trouble-maker, a rabble-rouser, for Bernie.
It's a long thread, and goes on and on and on, the Bernie primitives being excessively rude.
Lucky Luciano (5,898 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 09:25 AM
38. How in the world did we go from the OP to here?
JTFrog (10,488 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 09:59 AM
55. Intentionally. This happens when someone decides to be rude and disruptive for no good reason.
Some folks just can't find it in them to let anyone else have anything nice.
Just walk in and plonk.
Mission accomplished.
stevenleser (24,545 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 10:00 AM
56. The poster in post #2 couldn't allow a nice thread about Hillary to happen. They think that
crapping on this OP helps Bernie somehow.
Yeah. The Bernie primitives are showing their true colors, which aren't pretty colors.
Skins needs to ban them, ban them all.
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Mr Moskwas balls haven`t dropped yet.
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Cosmic Kitten This message was hidden by Jury decision.
13. Hyperbole doesn't change Hillary avoiding real issues
Rather than feel good platitudes can Hillary address real issues?
This feel good moment is little more than the campaign tugging at heartstrings.
It's confectionery campaigning!
That was the hidden post, no doubt hidden only because she said it to Skins.
This should get the Bernieites up in arms and nervous.
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CTyankee (45,225 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 08:31 AM
OK, I'm a Bernie supporter, but Hillary had a fine moment yesterday when she
answered that little kid's question about the most important thing in life and she said "love." Then she quoted another very accomplished woman's statement "I've loved and been loved and all the rest is background music."
It was unscripted and just nice. I think we can give her a little credit for that.
And if you believe that, I have a bridge spanning the Grand Canyon's Ocean Front property to sell you very cheap.
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Nothing that Hillary! says is unscripted.
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AtomicKitten (Response to Skinner)
135. Isn't that why you created the new "yeah Hillary" website and the HRC group?
For "ooh'ing and ahh'ing" at stuff like this? Whether you like it or not, and you clearly do not, I think CK has an excellent point and that is that the General Election: Primaries forum is not for fluff but for the clash of primary supporters on policy, ya know, stuff that matters. Fluff belongs in the dedicated groups and, if posted here, you take your chances. It's unfortunate your bias, albeit declared straightup, prevents you from viewing this reasonably and fairly.
This one has a mouth on her, and at Skins to boot.
I definitely agree with frank. This primitive needs to be targeted for extinction.
There you go, Hillary kooks, you have the permission you need. Now go after AtomicKitten!!
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Again? Don't you have to stop doing something to do it again? The oxygen thieving leeches inhabiting the DUmp have been rectal apertures without a break from the start.
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It's NOT good enough to tell voters that we need to elect her to find out who and what she represents.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Yeah, right...............
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
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Nothing that Hillary! says is unscripted.
:II: More of a sure thing than the '85 Bears....
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And if you believe that, I have a bridge spanning the Grand Canyon's Ocean Front property to sell you very cheap.
Laughed my ass off at her non-answer on Keystone. Basically "Whatever it is that you want me to say, just imagine I already said that. Once you chumps elect crown me, then I'll let you know if you were right."
:rotf:
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JTFrog (10,488 posts) Wed Jul 29, 2015, 09:59 AM
55. Intentionally. This happens when someone decides to be rude and disruptive for no good reason.
Some folks just can't find it in them to let anyone else have anything nice.
Just walk in and plonk.
Mission accomplished.
That is copyrighted, and trademarked.
No one dare use that word, unless...
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That is copyrighted, and trademarked.
No one dare use that word, unless...
I can neither confirm nor deny...
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Kid was planted in the audience to ask that question which was tested with a guest audience as to it's likability weeks ago.
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Cosmic Kitten This message was hidden by Jury decision.
13. Hyperbole doesn't change Hillary avoiding real issues
Rather than feel good platitudes can Hillary address real issues?
This feel good moment is little more than the campaign tugging at heartstrings.
It's confectionery campaigning!
Why in the hell did they hide that post? There's nothing wrong with that!
I didn't see this schtick with the kid, but it sounds like something that would make a lot of people roll their eyes. I would probably also laugh out loud. What, are we electing a den mother?
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Kid was planted in the audience to ask that question which was tested with a guest audience as to it's likability weeks ago.
GMTA . . .