Comments by user: Debra
It's typical hypocricy from old Bill who I somehow voted for in the 90s. But it sure seems that the criticism of Obama talking about the Republicans having had an impact on the voters in the 80s is somehow resorting to Union busting. That's a real Democratic principle Billo. When it doesn't go the Clintons way, you better move out of the way because power is supreme. Isn't it time to rid our country of the Bush/Clinton power machines and give power back to the people? Enough!
Who's running for President? Hillary or Bill? Seems like Bill wants a 3rd term. Haven't we had enough of him? Do we want another term of issues having nothing to do with the country's welfare but rather the soap opera of their lives or the catering to special interests. Enough.
Clinton supporters, America is great because it allows everyone to vote, even stupid people. So you will have your vote for the SOS Bill/Hill represent. But there are so many people who will overcome your vote, that we all lose. If you think Republicans don't see a field day with the 'resume' of these dear(?) folks, you're on some powerful trip. I voted for old Bill and for every other Democrat for over 30 years and I can't imagine making a Clinton vote this time. I don't want another Bush in the White House and that is what Clinton is but in Democratic clothing. She voted for the war, voted for the bill sponsored by Bush to step up the war mongering on Iran, she can't admit her mistakes and she slanders any opponent in her way to the Power House. Sound like anybody?
Think Democrats, do you want 4 years of the psycho drama that Hillary and Bill bring to the table. Didn't we have that experience before? They've done it again during this campaign, bringing up the negatives, inserting race, then retracting statements, union busting, misrepresenting records. Don't you all remember the divisiveness that went along with the Clintons that seems to be back again in full force. And when did it start? It started after Obama won Iowa. Then their power dream began to fade. Come on voters, this is not a game and certainly not one about power. We have too many problems to let this continuing backbiting, divisiveness continue. Obama has brought people together, not torn them apart. And most of all, we won't have another soap opera filling the newspapers rather than projects and plans to make people's lives better. Let's get a grip here. We don't have to hear again and again about poor Hillary's misery at Bill's unfaithfulness and the tears about how tough it is. Geez, don't you think you're wages, your future brings more real tears than whether Hillary will get to have her power. Wake up!
I find it interesting that the Clintons have to continually 'speak' on every action in the race. Why? In this case as in most, they have started something that got them into a rut or into the mud. Now, the rest of us have to hear the tireless backtracking, excuses, and spin to make up for their mistakes to begin with. Regardless of the plan arranged for the Democratic caucuses, these decisions were made a long time ago. If those who were responsible for knowing how they worked (Teachers union) or others didn't look closely or didn't figure out the so-called harm it would cause, they are too late now. You would either say they were irresponsible for which their membership should be concerned or they really are the minions of the Clintons, which we know they are, not only by those who filed the lawsuit but Bill's all of a sudden passion for justice on the matter. Hey Bill, 'give me a break'!
And for the voters, feel glad that you didn't lose your right to caucus and if you are part of a union, you usually vote the union. And for those who are not voting their union, all of a sudden you're in the role of union busters. Another leadership move on the part of the Clintons. Good stuff Bill/Hill!
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Talk about intimidation. Did Bill get to vote and count the votes when he was INSIDE the caucus? Nevada Democrats have just helped the Republicans have a chance in November. They are itching to get at Hill/Bill again. Let's just shoot ourselves in the foot again. What stupidity!