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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: You could see it coming. Hillary should never have run in 2016. [View all]JHan
(10,173 posts)5. stupid decision to give those speeches but I loved those excepts though..
She had it tough this year - too much was coming at her.
She explained and apologised for the email server BS but she needed to do it sooner, and nip it in the bud.
It remains the most ridiculous "Scandal" I've ever seen.
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No, she won the popular vote. She is going to win in 2020. The glass ceiling WILL BREAK.
Table
Nov 2016
#1
So flawed as to win the most votes. Consistent way to continue the biased narrative, though.
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#123
She won't run...and I hope you are not suggesting we let the GOP pick our candidate...
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#153
Why does Warren's decision to wait until her 40s to switch not matter when the left
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#138
yeah. I came to like and admire her after preferring Bernie, but she's had two chances
renate
Dec 2016
#96
I don't like having to swipe my card key four times to get to my car out of the garage
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Nov 2016
#25
Yet wanting to streamline her communciations - which would have been high traffic - seems reasonable
JHan
Nov 2016
#28
As I have posted before, I work in a very high security job in the financial industry...
Raster
Nov 2016
#35
I think alot of it was. There was no changing the minds of MANY people who already disliked her.
jmg257
Nov 2016
#40
So you don't think her wanting to make history so badly had anything to do with her running in 2016?
mtnsnake
Nov 2016
#18
Name another candidate for whom wanting to be president is considered a negative.
Skinner
Nov 2016
#21
You kind of undermined any point you thought you were making with the "woman president" nonsense.
TwilightZone
Nov 2016
#63
I think it would have looked a bit silly if a candidate who was polling in the 60s
StevieM
Nov 2016
#80
Oh please, we heard over and over again that she was too ambitious as if Sanders was running by
bettyellen
Nov 2016
#58
Really? You admitted on JPR that you wrote in Bernie for President and you drop this here? Did you
seaglass
Dec 2016
#99
Right? Like she would've won the election if we wouldn't have bothered to even have a primary
elehhhhna
Nov 2016
#74
Its amazing how fast Bernie went from sheepdog to scapegoat between June and November.
aikoaiko
Nov 2016
#39
I used to support her like crazy here. Gawd, I was the one who used to call her the Goddess of Peace
mtnsnake
Nov 2016
#19
You could only see it coming if you knew the number of Democrats who were buying every one of
Squinch
Nov 2016
#32
What garbage! Welcome to the new world order. This is what happens to EVERY opponent of the gop now.
AgadorSparticus
Nov 2016
#33
We need to find a way to deal with a media that reports nothing but propaganda.
AgadorSparticus
Dec 2016
#160
Yes we do & It really comes down to the media. We need to either have our own media stations
AgadorSparticus
Dec 2016
#171
I feared that she wouldn't win in 2008. I was relieved when Obama won the nomination.
Buckeye_Democrat
Nov 2016
#38
I agreed with most of it until the last sentence. Disgusting man just disgusting.
Statistical
Nov 2016
#59
I doubt if anyone on this forum has defended Hillary over the years as much as I have in the past
mtnsnake
Nov 2016
#69
" By 2016 too many people across the country had had enough of the Bushes and Clintons."
PoindexterOglethorpe
Nov 2016
#65
My last sentence had nothing to do with being sexist. Skinner spun it like that so everyone piled on
mtnsnake
Nov 2016
#82
Everybody has an opinion. Yours is fact-free speculation and Skinner was right to call you out.
emulatorloo
Nov 2016
#85
You are being too hard to SOS Clinton. Perhaps she was flawed, but she was the best
akbacchus_BC
Dec 2016
#90
What is JPR? I took an 8 yr break from here so I'm not up on the latest acronyms
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#115
My apologies, then. However, this thread is full of people who now post on JPR.
yardwork
Dec 2016
#126
Oh for gods sake it had nothing to do with that & if you can't figure that out
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#113
I have to agree. She was definitely the best candidate for the job, but it was an "outsider" year.
Vinca
Dec 2016
#111
I'd pretend my unsupported premise lacking any objective evidence is a truth also...
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#125
Hillary Clinton received more votes for president than any white male that has ever run
Justice
Dec 2016
#128
Is there a source for stating that Hillary did have a significant input into the debate schedule
Glassunion
Dec 2016
#147
Oh I'm sure she stayed neutral on the subject. Even though she was personally involved in
JudyM
Dec 2016
#162