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Originally Posted by HarperLee
Back as late as January, all I really had against Hillary Clinton were
her October 2002 Iraqi war vote, my sense that she is no way
a feminist, and the fact that I found her to be unauthentic,
phony, annoying. I bought the hype that she was the presumptive
nominee. I bought the hype that she was brilliant -- until I
listened to her in the early debates.
What I think is fascinating about this primary is the fact that we
will never know if Hillary might not have won the nomination had
she and her husband not so blatantly played the race card.
When I see this Wellesley/Yale educated woman boast that non-
college voters and hard working white Americans are her
base, I feel like I am in some alternative reality. In my long
lifetime the only national politicians who have embraced such
mantras are the likes of David Duke and George Wallace and
Lester Maddox.
Quoting Curator: "We do not need to pander to the most ignorant, racist people in America." Indeed!
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you didn't mind her corporate connections?
i'd give the same list, but add those.