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#1 Post by flockofseagulls104 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 10:03 am

I only have one question: Why?
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#2 Post by earendel » Mon Apr 13, 2015 10:05 am

I agree. I also wonder why we have to endure Rand Paul and Jeb Bush - have we reached the point in our society that only a small ruling class is qualified to be president? Say what you will about Obama, at least he wasn't a candidate from a retread family.
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#3 Post by flockofseagulls104 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 10:11 am

We seem to want to become a monarchy or a dictatorship.
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#5 Post by Bob78164 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:31 am

earendel wrote:I agree. I also wonder why we have to endure Rand Paul and Jeb Bush - have we reached the point in our society that only a small ruling class is qualified to be president? Say what you will about Obama, at least he wasn't a candidate from a retread family.
Why should Senator Clinton's family background disqualify her?

My issues with Rand Paul have nothing to do with his lineage. My issues with Jeb Bush start with his performance as Florida governor (remember Terry Schiavo?) and I anticipate they will continue as he airs more positions publicly. I will concede that some of his positions aren't as odious to me as those of many of his rivals for the nomination, but (a) that's damning with faint praise, and (b) those are the positions that will make it harder for him to win the nomination. --Bob
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#6 Post by BackInTex » Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:32 am

earendel wrote:I agree. I also wonder why we have to endure Rand Paul and Jeb Bush - have we reached the point in our society that only a small ruling class is qualified to be president? Say what you will about Obama, at least he wasn't a candidate from a retread family.
What President is Rand Paul related to?

All kidding aside, I'd take any Kennedy over Obama any day.
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#7 Post by themanintheseersuckersuit » Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:38 am

flockofseagulls104 wrote:I only have one question: Why?
Don't expect any answers from Ms. Clinton
My question for Hillary, shamelessly stolen from a tweet I can’t find now: Do the underage girls held as sex slaves on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island that Bill visited feel “empowered” by Hillary’s candidacy?
Suitguy is not bitter.

feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive

The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.

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#8 Post by flockofseagulls104 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:39 am

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earendel wrote:I agree. I also wonder why we have to endure Rand Paul and Jeb Bush - have we reached the point in our society that only a small ruling class is qualified to be president? Say what you will about Obama, at least he wasn't a candidate from a retread family.
Why should Senator Clinton's family background disqualify her?

My issues with Rand Paul have nothing to do with his lineage. My issues with Jeb Bush start with his performance as Florida governor (remember Terry Schiavo?) and I anticipate they will continue as he airs more positions publicly. I will concede that some of his positions aren't as odious to me as those of many of his rivals for the nomination, but (a) that's damning with faint praise, and (b) those are the positions that will make it harder for him to win the nomination. --Bob
Alright. I'll give you no problem with her name. What, other than that and her gender (assuming you want to be sexist) qualifies her? What has she done that overcomes all her negatives? Or do you even acknowledge any negatives?
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#9 Post by Pastor Fireball » Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:55 am

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earendel wrote:I agree. I also wonder why we have to endure Rand Paul and Jeb Bush - have we reached the point in our society that only a small ruling class is qualified to be president? Say what you will about Obama, at least he wasn't a candidate from a retread family.
What President is Rand Paul related to?
Probably all of them, through BobJ. :wink:
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#10 Post by Bob78164 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:57 am

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earendel wrote:I agree. I also wonder why we have to endure Rand Paul and Jeb Bush - have we reached the point in our society that only a small ruling class is qualified to be president? Say what you will about Obama, at least he wasn't a candidate from a retread family.
Why should Senator Clinton's family background disqualify her?

My issues with Rand Paul have nothing to do with his lineage. My issues with Jeb Bush start with his performance as Florida governor (remember Terry Schiavo?) and I anticipate they will continue as he airs more positions publicly. I will concede that some of his positions aren't as odious to me as those of many of his rivals for the nomination, but (a) that's damning with faint praise, and (b) those are the positions that will make it harder for him to win the nomination. --Bob
Alright. I'll give you no problem with her name. What, other than that and her gender (assuming you want to be sexist) qualifies her? What has she done that overcomes all her negatives? Or do you even acknowledge any negatives?
I strongly suspect that what you see as negatives are policy positions that I agree with. Her support of the Affordable Care Act and for same-sex marriage, for instance.

The reality is that given the current state of the Republican Party, it's hard for me to imagine any Republican nominee who could survive the primaries being acceptable to me, and many Democrats (including Senator Clinton) will clearly advance policies that I support. --Bob
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#11 Post by flockofseagulls104 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 12:16 pm

Alright. I'll give you no problem with her name. What, other than that and her gender (assuming you want to be sexist) qualifies her? What has she done that overcomes all her negatives? Or do you even acknowledge any negatives?I strongly suspect that what you see as negatives are policy positions that I agree with. Her support of the Affordable Care Act and for same-sex marriage, for instance.

The reality is that given the current state of the Republican Party, it's hard for me to imagine any Republican nominee who could survive the primaries being acceptable to me, and many Democrats (including Senator Clinton) will clearly advance policies that I support. --Bob
Both of your reasons are, alas, in reality, no concern of the Federal Government. But, be that as it may, are there not any other candidates that support your misguided positions that do not have her baggage? Why her? Why would any informed person cast a vote for her? Why is she, apparently, the presumed nominee of your party?
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#12 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Apr 13, 2015 12:29 pm

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BackInTex wrote:
earendel wrote:I agree. I also wonder why we have to endure Rand Paul and Jeb Bush - have we reached the point in our society that only a small ruling class is qualified to be president? Say what you will about Obama, at least he wasn't a candidate from a retread family.
What President is Rand Paul related to?
Probably all of them, through BobJ. :wink:
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#13 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Apr 13, 2015 12:31 pm

flockofseagulls104 wrote:
Alright. I'll give you no problem with her name. What, other than that and her gender (assuming you want to be sexist) qualifies her? What has she done that overcomes all her negatives? Or do you even acknowledge any negatives?I strongly suspect that what you see as negatives are policy positions that I agree with. Her support of the Affordable Care Act and for same-sex marriage, for instance.

The reality is that given the current state of the Republican Party, it's hard for me to imagine any Republican nominee who could survive the primaries being acceptable to me, and many Democrats (including Senator Clinton) will clearly advance policies that I support. --Bob
Both of your reasons are, alas, in reality, no concern of the Federal Government. But, be that as it may, are there not any other candidates that support your misguided positions that do not have her baggage? Why her? Why would any informed person cast a vote for her? Why is she, apparently, the presumed nominee of your party?
Because in every poll she trounces any of the dozen or so Republican opponents.
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#14 Post by danielh41 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:28 pm

Bob Juch wrote:Because in every poll she trounces any of the dozen or so Republican opponents.
So it is just about winning, not about who would make the best leader of our country.

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#15 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:38 pm

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Bob Juch wrote:Because in every poll she trounces any of the dozen or so Republican opponents.
So it is just about winning, not about who would make the best leader of our country.
It's not about who you think would make the best leader of our country.
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flockofseagulls104 wrote:
Alright. I'll give you no problem with her name. What, other than that and her gender (assuming you want to be sexist) qualifies her? What has she done that overcomes all her negatives? Or do you even acknowledge any negatives?I strongly suspect that what you see as negatives are policy positions that I agree with. Her support of the Affordable Care Act and for same-sex marriage, for instance.

The reality is that given the current state of the Republican Party, it's hard for me to imagine any Republican nominee who could survive the primaries being acceptable to me, and many Democrats (including Senator Clinton) will clearly advance policies that I support. --Bob
Both of your reasons are, alas, in reality, no concern of the Federal Government. But, be that as it may, are there not any other candidates that support your misguided positions that do not have her baggage? Why her? Why would any informed person cast a vote for her? Why is she, apparently, the presumed nominee of your party?
The Supreme Court disagrees with you concerning the Affordable Care Act, and I strongly suspect they will disagree with you about same-sex marriage. We'll know in a couple of months or so. In the words of Justice Robert Jackson, "We are not final because we are infallible. We are infallible because we are final."

I saw enough of Senator Clinton in the Senate, during the 2008 campaign, and as Secretary of State to know that I'd be comfortable with her as my party's nominee. The only other possible candidates with enough of a track record for me to begin to evaluate are Senator Warren and Vice President Biden, and I don't think either of them are running. I don't know enough about Governor O'Malley to express an informed opinion.

If you're referring to the "baggage" that I think you mean, as far as I'm concerned, it's just sound and fury, signifying nothing. It matters to me only insofar as it impacts her electability, and right now she has a clear advantage over all of the actual and potential Republican candidates. It does not cause me any concern at all about how she would behave as President. I am a little concerned she's too quick to use force in foreign affairs (which cost her my vote in the 2008 primary), but the Republicans (other than Senator Paul) won't have an advantage over her on that issue in the competition for my vote. --Bob
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#17 Post by flockofseagulls104 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 3:07 pm

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flockofseagulls104 wrote:
Alright. I'll give you no problem with her name. What, other than that and her gender (assuming you want to be sexist) qualifies her? What has she done that overcomes all her negatives? Or do you even acknowledge any negatives?I strongly suspect that what you see as negatives are policy positions that I agree with. Her support of the Affordable Care Act and for same-sex marriage, for instance.

The reality is that given the current state of the Republican Party, it's hard for me to imagine any Republican nominee who could survive the primaries being acceptable to me, and many Democrats (including Senator Clinton) will clearly advance policies that I support. --Bob
Both of your reasons are, alas, in reality, no concern of the Federal Government. But, be that as it may, are there not any other candidates that support your misguided positions that do not have her baggage? Why her? Why would any informed person cast a vote for her? Why is she, apparently, the presumed nominee of your party?
The Supreme Court disagrees with you concerning the Affordable Care Act, and I strongly suspect they will disagree with you about same-sex marriage. We'll know in a couple of months or so. In the words of Justice Robert Jackson, "We are not final because we are infallible. We are infallible because we are final."

I saw enough of Senator Clinton in the Senate, during the 2008 campaign, and as Secretary of State to know that I'd be comfortable with her as my party's nominee. The only other possible candidates with enough of a track record for me to begin to evaluate are Senator Warren and Vice President Biden, and I don't think either of them are running. I don't know enough about Governor O'Malley to express an informed opinion.

If you're referring to the "baggage" that I think you mean, as far as I'm concerned, it's just sound and fury, signifying nothing. It matters to me only insofar as it impacts her electability, and right now she has a clear advantage over all of the actual and potential Republican candidates. It does not cause me any concern at all about how she would behave as President. I am a little concerned she's too quick to use force in foreign affairs (which cost her my vote in the 2008 primary), but the Republicans (other than Senator Paul) won't have an advantage over her on that issue in the competition for my vote. --Bob
Just sound and fury? It is just proof that if she were photographed over a dead body with a bloody knife in her hand, people like you would still consider her electable. It's just mind boggling.
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#18 Post by Beebs52 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 3:59 pm

While I have no idea for whom I will vote (obviously not Clinton), I think I know why the Dems will vote for Clinton. After Obama's mangling of everything from zeitgeist to healthcare, eroding our general wellbeing, it will be easy to return to the rot that one knows. Like gramma, even if she smokes and drinks too much, and has lipstick on her teeth. Of course the false feminist narrative will help, too.
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#19 Post by flockofseagulls104 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 4:17 pm

Maybe someone here can answer the question that Hillary couldn't. What exactly are her accomplishments? Why should she be President other than:

1. Her husband's last name is Clinton.
2. She is a woman.
3. She raises a lot of money.
4. She is a democrat.

She was a senator and she was appointed secretary of state. What did she do while she had those positions? (I could list a lot of things, but tell me something that's positive).
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#20 Post by Bob78164 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 4:26 pm

flockofseagulls104 wrote:Maybe someone here can answer the question that Hillary couldn't. What exactly are her accomplishments? Why should she be President other than:

1. Her husband's last name is Clinton.
2. She is a woman.
3. She raises a lot of money.
4. She is a democrat.

She was a senator and she was appointed secretary of state. What did she do while she had those positions? (I could list a lot of things, but tell me something that's positive).
What have any of the Republicans accomplished? Other than shutting down the government, which is emphatically a negative in my view. --Bob
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#21 Post by Beebs52 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 4:30 pm

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flockofseagulls104 wrote:Maybe someone here can answer the question that Hillary couldn't. What exactly are her accomplishments? Why should she be President other than:

1. Her husband's last name is Clinton.
2. She is a woman.
3. She raises a lot of money.
4. She is a democrat.

She was a senator and she was appointed secretary of state. What did she do while she had those positions? (I could list a lot of things, but tell me something that's positive).
What have any of the Republicans accomplished? Other than shutting down the government, which is emphatically a negative in my view. --Bob
What has Hills done?
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#22 Post by Bob78164 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 4:35 pm

flockofseagulls104 wrote:Maybe someone here can answer the question that Hillary couldn't. What exactly are her accomplishments? Why should she be President other than:

1. Her husband's last name is Clinton.
2. She is a woman.
3. She raises a lot of money.
4. She is a democrat.

She was a senator and she was appointed secretary of state. What did she do while she had those positions? (I could list a lot of things, but tell me something that's positive).
And I could ask the same question of many prior Presidents, of both parties. What did any of them accomplish, prior to their accession to the office, that demonstrated their abilities as President?

I'm not looking for a check-off list of accomplishments because I believe there is no job on Earth that compares to the Presidency. I'm looking for someone who shares enough of my policy positions and can demonstrate at least a basic level of competence and judgment in domestic and foreign policy. Pretty much all Republicans flunk the policy test, and many of them (Governor Perry and Senator Rubio leap to mind) also demonstrate a lack of judgment or competence that I find appalling. --Bob
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#23 Post by Beebs52 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 4:40 pm

Bob, I would hope you wouldn't vote for her simply because she's female. Because if she is a feminist, I'm fucking Betty Friedan. Please don't vote just because of firsts.
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#24 Post by flockofseagulls104 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 4:55 pm

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flockofseagulls104 wrote:Maybe someone here can answer the question that Hillary couldn't. What exactly are her accomplishments? Why should she be President other than:

1. Her husband's last name is Clinton.
2. She is a woman.
3. She raises a lot of money.
4. She is a democrat.

She was a senator and she was appointed secretary of state. What did she do while she had those positions? (I could list a lot of things, but tell me something that's positive).
And I could ask the same question of many prior Presidents, of both parties. What did any of them accomplish, prior to their accession to the office, that demonstrated their abilities as President?

I'm not looking for a check-off list of accomplishments because I believe there is no job on Earth that compares to the Presidency. I'm looking for someone who shares enough of my policy positions and can demonstrate at least a basic level of competence and judgment in domestic and foreign policy. Pretty much all Republicans flunk the policy test, and many of them (Governor Perry and Senator Rubio leap to mind) also demonstrate a lack of judgment or competence that I find appalling. --Bob
Yup. Can't do it, can you? Not one accomplishment.
Weigh that, Bob, against her failures, her ethical problems and her trouble with telling the truth. All things being equal, I think most of the republicans can pass that test, at least for now. But that doesn't come into your evaluation, does it? She could be a serial sexual abuser, and lie through her teeth to the American people, just as long as she's not conservative. (Whoops, I got confused with her husband, but you get the point I think.)
Your friendly neighborhood racist. On the waiting list to be a nazi. Designated an honorary snowflake... Always typical, unlike others.., Fulminator, Hopelessly in the tank for trump... inappropriate... Probably a tucking sexist, too... A clear and present threat to The Future Of Our Democracy.. Doesn't understand anything... Made the trump apologist and enabler playoffs... Heathen bastard... Knows nothing about history... Liar.... don't know much about statistics and polling... Nothing at all about biology... Ignorant Bigot... Potential Future Pariah... Big Nerd... Spiraling, Anti-Trans Bigot.. A Lunatic AND a Bigot.. Very Ignorant of the World in General... Sounds deranged... Fake Christian... Weird... has the mind of a child... Simpleton... gullible idiot... a coward who can't face facts... insufferable and obnoxious dumbass... the usual dum dum... idolatrous donkey-person!... Mouth-breathing moron... Dildo... Inferior thinker... flailing hypocrite... piece of shit

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Re: Hillary Clinton for President

#25 Post by Pastor Fireball » Mon Apr 13, 2015 5:19 pm

This thread needs a distraction.

"[Drumpf's] name alone creates division and anger, whose words inspire dissension and hatred, and can't possibly 'Make America Great Again.'" --Kobe Bryant (1978-2020)

"In times of crisis, the wise build bridges. The foolish build barriers." --Chadwick Boseman (1976-2020)

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