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originally posted by: Wookiep
a reply to: JacKatMtn
Yeah, I'm starting to think maybe O'malley is the anti establishment candidate on this basis alone. It speaks volumes when the moderators go out of their way to not give equal air time.
originally posted by: Wookiep
a reply to: Kali74
I disagree. He's totally establishment by pandering to the whole Syria thing. He also got equal airtime tonight. That's saying a lot. :p
originally posted by: zazzafrazz
Sanders Debate for sure. Looking forward to the media claiming it was Hillary's.
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: introvert
Hillary is already playing the "woman" card . . .
I think the opposition plays it more.
Indeed they do, but I cannot stand the idea that she would use it as well. Hillary, as well as any democrat, must stand on issues to be elected. Playing the same game as the Republicans is a recipe for disaster.
Just look at what it's doing for the Republicans.
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: introvert
Hillary is already playing the "woman" card . . .
I think the opposition plays it more.
Indeed they do, but I cannot stand the idea that she would use it as well. Hillary, as well as any democrat, must stand on issues to be elected. Playing the same game as the Republicans is a recipe for disaster.
Just look at what it's doing for the Republicans.
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: introvert
Hillary is already playing the "woman" card . . .
I think the opposition plays it more.
Indeed they do, but I cannot stand the idea that she would use it as well. Hillary, as well as any democrat, must stand on issues to be elected. Playing the same game as the Republicans is a recipe for disaster.
Just look at what it's doing for the Republicans.
Republicans play the "woman" card?
originally posted by: zazzafrazz
Sanders Debate for sure. Looking forward to the media claiming it was Hillary's.
originally posted by: AmericanRealist
a reply to: yesyesyes
not to mention he made sure to drive that point when addressing every topic discussed in an attempt to break the sleep state. With his repetition, I think a good dozen or so Americans will actually understand the influence of money on politics.