What direction is Hillary heading?

Getting back to Hillary, I think she is wise to pick up on the points Elizabeth Warren has brought out and it is ludicrous to suggest that she needed some "adviser" to tell her to do so. The woman is strong, intelligent, and very politically astute. She has what it takes to win and to become an exceptional president and the republicans know it. It drives them crazy. LOL!
 

You could be exactly right about Hillary. I just think it would be good for her to have some competition during the run up to election time. If as good as some say it will just make her much sharper. If not, then let the winner be the next runner for President.

One big problem this early in the game is there is no idea what type of competitor she may have to run against. Nor do we know who all will be competitors, Republican, Democrat, socialist, communist, what ever. Right now we have Repuclican of 30%, Democrats of 30%, and independents of 40% and they may swing anyway they choose.
 
Look, as seniors on SS and Medicare we MUST have a Democrat in the white house.

Actually, those of us seniors who planned well for our future and knew that social security was not a lucrative retirement plan would prefer that there was someone in the White House who wouldn't dig so deep into our pockets.
 

Actually, those of us seniors who planned well for our future and knew that social security was not a lucrative retirement plan would prefer that there was someone in the White House who wouldn't dig so deep into our pockets.

My heart bleeds for you. How about the few million who just could get by and were not able to save much before being overtaken by old age, or those who were literally wiped out by calamity or illness. But, never mind them, let them eat cake, eh? Republican greed and disregard for less fortunate make me sick.
 
You could be exactly right about Hillary. I just think it would be good for her to have some competition during the run up to election time. If as good as some say it will just make her much sharper. If not, then let the winner be the next runner for President.

One big problem this early in the game is there is no idea what type of competitor she may have to run against. Nor do we know who all will be competitors, Republican, Democrat, socialist, communist, what ever. Right now we have Repuclican of 30%, Democrats of 30%, and independents of 40% and they may swing anyway they choose.

No offense but who cares what you or any other republican thinks? Let us Democrats worry about our candidate, you worry about yours.
 
No offense but who cares what you or any other republican thinks? Let us Democrats worry about our candidate, you worry about yours.

No matter how unjust you are Hillary must be the best, a bit more than just Democrat for this country to be running correctly. Best means best of all candidates that could lead this country. So if she is not the best Democrat we all get ripped off. And that means you too.
 
Getting back to Hillary, I think she is wise to pick up on the points Elizabeth Warren has brought out and it is ludicrous to suggest that she needed some "adviser" to tell her to do so. The woman is strong, intelligent, and very politically astute. She has what it takes to win and to become an exceptional president and the republicans know it. It drives them crazy. LOL!

Totally agree.
 
Hillary Clinton's biggest challenge will be gaining the voters Trust. Presently, many...if not the majority...view her as being very Egotistical, and placing her personal objectives as her highest priority. Holding a "town hall forum" with a small group of carefully selected individuals is Not going to do anything to change that opinion. The finances of the Clinton Foundation, and its heavy contributions from foreign donors, and how that money is dispensed, is going to become a subject of close scrutiny as the election unfolds.

http://news.investors.com/ibd-edito...s-todays-democrats-oppose-first-amendment.htm

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sheld...s-us_b_7050574.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592

I predict that the "secret money" pouring into the PAC's, and the Political "Mud Slinging" that will occur in coming months, will set new levels of excess. As the election nears, we may even see the overwhelming number of "Ask Your Doctor" TV drug ads being replaced by ridiculous amounts of political Attack Ads. I think 2016 will be the "dirtiest" election cycle we have yet witnessed.
 
Bernie Sanders addresses Wallace's questions about his opinion of Hillary on Fox News Sunday.


 


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