Saturday Democrat Debate on CBS

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Why is she so against Glass Steagall? Hmmm.

All those old birds in the audience just want to see a baby boomer female president.
If we crash before she is elected, but after Hillary gets the Democratic nomination, her failure to outline her "better than Glass-Steagall" plan will be her undoing. The banks will likely be a huge part of the crash and wipe out A LOT of deposits. We'll finally get a test of the FDIC. I definitely see a crash before end of next year.

That Blacks got a president before White females is killing them inside. I go to forums, and they don't even want to hear from Black males on ANY issues, unless it's giving Obama blow jobs while he's passing GOP policies, because Hillary's cosigned so many of them. And never underestimate her Jewish connection. She is gung ho with protecting Israel's right wing hegemony in the region.
 

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I'm Bernie all the way. I went to a Bernie watch party but omalley did real good. He has a future. Hopefully Bernie wins and omalley is his running mate.
I think he'd do better with a Latino woman as a running mate. It would permanently destroy the GOP, and there's plenty to choose from out of New York. Right now, Latinos are liberal, and we need to get them to be progressive to change the Democratic party left for good.
 

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this is useless unless you identify what a small donor is.

When you have party dinners going for 33.4K a pop, we need to define what "small" is.


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1. Bernie Sanders
2. Martin O'Mally




100. Hilary Clinton

She was just bad tonight imo. Terrible answers (she did well on the gun control issue but I think Bernie is better on the gun issue), no solutions, taking credit for killing Bin Laden, alluding to her campaign donations have a large contribution from women, bringing up 9/11 as an answer for why she has wall street in her back pockets, and saying, "How dare you question my integrity?"
I wouldn't put Hilary down that low.
From the Hilary supporters i've talked to online and in real life, her biggest strength as a candidate besides their opinion that she's a safer bet than Bernie and that moderate change is what this country needs rather than "radicalism" from Bernie, is that she comes off as strong and composed.
And this isn't just among Hilary supporters, undecided voters feel this as well which is why we saw that boost after she was questioned by the Republican's on emails.
Which is why in the first section on foreign policy, while people in theory may agree with with Bernie's saying on a coalition of middle eastern nations to take on the terrorist groups, and the legacy the US has of coming through and fukking up nations to prop up new regimes as well as the responsibility we hold in taking out isis because our actions took it out in the first place.
Because Hilary has the previous experience as secretary of state and how composed and comfortable she comes off when talking about foreign policy, even if she's essentially just promising us a continuation of our current actions under Obama and being wishy washy, she clearly off as better than O'malley who was just riding coattails in that section with empty platitudes, and Sanders who clearly wasn't feeling the foreign policy questions tonight from his opening statements.
No commander in chief vibe, and that impression can stick with people throughout the entire debate.
Though he did have the great answer towards the end on how much money we spend on the military and how much of it is actually being allocated towards the great evil we came to be fighting that we brought about in the first place, which once again was tied closer into domestic policy.
But yes after that Hilary was getting trounced.
 

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Its nauseating how the democratic party forms around Hillary.. NY Times sayin she won and shyt :stopitslime:

You dont win elections by isolating your candidate from all competition. People in this country might be stupid as hell, but everyone knows Hillary is disingenious. She will lose a general election to Rubio or Kasich.
 
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Yep i'm seeing the same thing from Hilary supporters:francis:
Bernie is too "idealistic" and won't be able to work with Republicans while Hillary is a pragmatist who can get things done and stands strong under fire :francis:
 
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