What an intellectually and ethically vapid comment.Millions of Americans are also politically backwards, chauvinist in the opposite way, and xenophilic.
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What an intellectually and ethically vapid comment.Millions of Americans are also politically backwards, chauvinist in the opposite way, and xenophilic.
Then why write it?What an intellectually and ethically vapid comment.
But we're not talking about lying now are we?nope, both have lied, made snide comments about each other and thrown insults throughout the campaign the only difference is Trump tends to be more direct in his rudeness. Hillary has said plenty, not just one thing. I am neither democrat or Republican so I do not give either side a pass in this area
But we're not talking about lying now are we?
Did she really believe what she originally said?I'm glad she actually said what she was thinking all along, no apology needed.
Are you implying that she was just playing to the emotions of her target audience at the LGBT fundraiser with simplistic buzzwords to sway the crowd? Only Trump and Hitler would do something like that according to some.Did she really believe what she originally said?
In a campaign especially, I have doubts.
You conflate bigotry and 'nastiness' and then suggest the appearance of a moral equivalency between Clinton and Trump. Seriously?Secondly, the one thing she had going for her was that she wasn't as bigoted and nasty as Trump, but with a statement like this, she looks almost as low as he.
You are not reading what I wrote correctly. I did not conflate the two terms nor did I use any false equivalency (notice the words "looks" and "almost").You conflate bigotry and 'nastiness' and then suggest the appearance of a moral equivalency between Clinton and Trump. Seriously?
Rmoney was insulting conservatives and progressives. He's a republican insider anyways, stop voting establishment if you want things to change.Hmmm,
Seems that someone in 2012 said something about 47% and a certain group went ballistic. Guess things are different now.
The sound you hear in the background is Freud chuckling in his grave.Rmoney was ...
Hmmm,
Seems that someone in 2012 said something about 47% and a certain group went ballistic. Guess things are different now.
The context doesn't make it better. I had high hopes after the DNC. Hillary would follow Michelle Obama's words and take the High Road. You didn't need to knock down Trump he would do it himself see the RNC. Of course right after the DNC the negative ads came out and she went about collecting money. Rather than talk herself and America up she continues to talk Trump down and now talk down voting Americans.
As much as I may have to vote for Hillary to try and keep Trump from destroying America, her statement was idiotic for a couple of reasons. One is that insulting voters for Trump is certainly not going to give them inclination to switch and vote for her. Secondly, the one thing she had going for her was that she wasn't as bigoted and nasty as Trump, but with a statement like this, she looks almost as low as he. She should take the more sane and compassionate approach, but this certainly wasn't it.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/...bama-is-a-muslim-born-in-another-country.htmlThis poll is over a year old now, but I don't think the situation has changed that much. These people are not rational or reasonable . These are deplorable beliefs.