Posted on Jan 4, 2016
Should a spouse's history of past 'indiscretions' be fair game in a political contest?
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Vetting for political office is brutal - everything is fair game - better it be known in the preliminary stages than become an embarrassment in office.
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Actually, Hillary is suffering for her own actions. She was complicit in Bill's coverups. She apparently (and probably rightfully) feared that his bad behavior would reflect on her own reputation and interfere with her political ambitions. Thus, she attacked Bill's accusers and for that she is revealed as a poor choice for high office.
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CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
2LT Tom Waters, JD - More like standing on Bill's shoulders to keep her nose above the waterline--barely.
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There is an old saying:
"Great people talk about ideas.
Average people talk about things.
Small people talk about other people. "
I'm still hopeful that Clinton will not get the Democratic nomination, if she does I will not be voting Democrat. That said, if a Republican candidate is foolish enough to focus on personal attacks... he will lose.
"Great people talk about ideas.
Average people talk about things.
Small people talk about other people. "
I'm still hopeful that Clinton will not get the Democratic nomination, if she does I will not be voting Democrat. That said, if a Republican candidate is foolish enough to focus on personal attacks... he will lose.
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Capt Seid Waddell
SSG (Join to see), do you think Sanders is a better choice? He is the only other Dem candidate with a shot at the nomination.
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I disagree with him on a couple issues, however I believe he is a solid choice. If Clinton gets the nomination I will vote for Jill Stein the green party candidate.
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TSgt John Hotelling
Capt Seid Waddell - sure as he is a socialist it will insure Trumps presidential aspirations
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SPC Randy Semanko - There is a wider gap between the ideas of Bernie Sanders and Obama than there is between Obama and George W. Bush. From foreign policy and trade issues such as the TPP to Sanders desire to break up the big bank monopolies and to increasing taxes on the wealthy.
I'd also like to reiterate that:
"Great people talk about ideas.
Average people talk about things.
Small people talk about other people."
I'd also like to reiterate that:
"Great people talk about ideas.
Average people talk about things.
Small people talk about other people."
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