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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton Says She Isn't 'Truly Well Off' Saturday Guardian news [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)173. I hope she doesn't seek it
Because this and other such moments are like sending a billion dollars to the GOP for use in the next presidential campaign. They will pop up in campaign ads everywhere, and they will still hurt many potential voters acutely.
There are so many people suffering so much that no functional politician can go around saying things like this. There are a number of very good potential Democratic nominees. We should look elsewhere for the next candidate.
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Hillary Clinton Says She Isn't 'Truly Well Off' Saturday Guardian news [View all]
Ichingcarpenter
Jun 2014
OP
what a halfwitted thing for her to say. she has no worries of any kind about her safety and comfort
roguevalley
Jun 2014
#153
I'm sorry, I'll just say it: Hillary is an embarrassment - to herself and to her party. Time to leave the stage.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2014
#154
Yes, you're right; Hillary is SO transparent. Certainly we can do better in finding a liberal candidate of, by, and for the people.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2014
#183
Quit feeding talking point banquets to the Republicans, Ms. Clinton. Please. (nt)
Paladin
Jun 2014
#3
"...transcendentally and monumentally and extravagantly clueless." Well put!
scarletwoman
Jun 2014
#23
Fine with me. Just blather anyway, not one word to be believed or counted on.
djean111
Jun 2014
#161
It is amazing when I looked that up how many conservative or libertarian writers
davidpdx
Jun 2014
#145
I hope she doesn't win the nomination, because I really can't stomach her any more.
reformist2
Jun 2014
#7
Kinda sad to see the wheels come off her campaign already; I'm not a supporter - Go Elizabeth! - but I truly did not expect her to self-destruct this early.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 2014
#156
And who really writes those speeches and books. She gets paid for showing up.
Luminous Animal
Jun 2014
#12
It is very hard work! Very tiring on the hands and don't forget the hazard of carpal tunnel!
Dragonfli
Jun 2014
#37
I don't think a competent politician can get through their primaries.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jun 2014
#107
She probably does feel poor and working class compared to the company she cultivates
TheKentuckian
Jun 2014
#143
She's just an ordinary lady you can sit down and have a cup of Champagne with.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2014
#29
that's how I read it too. But the twisters just love to do what they do best... twist.
OKNancy
Jun 2014
#127
I said she isnt both rich and oblivious, and compared to the Clintons and most others, no she isnt
randys1
Jun 2014
#200
If you are saying that the CEO of a fortune 500 worked more in his 30 year carreer
LuvLoogie
Jun 2014
#188
The headline says " Hillary Clinton Says She Isn't 'Truly Well Off' Saturday Guardian news
LuvLoogie
Jun 2014
#87
"Because we (semi-impoverished, debt-ridden people) pay ordinary income tax
Jackpine Radical
Jun 2014
#88
Kind of like when Obama said how people "get bitter,...cling to guns or religion."
LuvLoogie
Jun 2014
#130
Quite the opposite - she assumes we are dumb enough to excuse the lies and double talk
tularetom
Jun 2014
#71
She assumes she deserves everything she wants, and is smarter than the whole planet reunited.
mylye2222
Jun 2014
#78
And people like you who adore her do not see how this comes across. Really dumb of her. n-t
Logical
Jun 2014
#112
I am smart enough to know her supporters overlook her obvious stupid comments. n-t
Logical
Jun 2014
#118
She's pointing out the difference between income tax and capital gains tax
thomhartmann
Jun 2014
#72
Who here would turn down $200,000 for a speech? For many of us it would take years to earn
Thinkingabout
Jun 2014
#74
Never Fear...James Carville is "To the Rescue" and he's the best we Dems have got....
KoKo
Jun 2014
#122
All that matters in politics these days is the sound bite and the immediate impression given.
djean111
Jun 2014
#167
Obviously it was meant as a shot at Romney, but obviously that doesn't fit the narrative on DU.
Metric System
Jun 2014
#134
PS, called raising SS cap a tax on middle class? Her OWN husband proposed raising cap to 140K.
TheNutcracker
Jun 2014
#177