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2016 Postmortem

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DisgustipatedinCA

(12,530 posts)
Thu Jan 14, 2016, 07:20 PM Jan 2016

Is this an attack ad? [View all]



Please feel free to add commentary on why you think the ad is either an attack ad or not.

Thanks.
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Is this an attack ad? [View all] DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 OP
It didn't seem like an attack to me, but then... stone space Jan 2016 #1
Anyone who thinks that's an attack ad SheilaT Jan 2016 #2
Not even close. n/t Motown_Johnny Jan 2016 #3
Did someone say that this is an attack ad? Bluzmann57 Jan 2016 #4
Robby Mook, Hillary's campaign manager, called it an attack ad. Some here have done the same. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #8
Even her campaign manager lies! LOL, even her campaign manager. senz Jan 2016 #62
The cry is "Sanders went back on his promise not to go negative!!1" arcane1 Jan 2016 #26
No not at all Dretownblues Jan 2016 #5
Only Wall St. thugs would think that's an attack ad. n/t in_cog_ni_to Jan 2016 #6
There's this line spoken by Bernie that should give everyone pause underthematrix Jan 2016 #7
he can have his attorney general actually prosecute the law breakers tk2kewl Jan 2016 #9
We don't have presidential rules or presidential laws in this country underthematrix Jan 2016 #10
i didn't say we had presidential laws. tk2kewl Jan 2016 #11
The AG is required to act independently otherwise they could use the office to underthematrix Jan 2016 #12
Bernie said they would have to play by the rules... tk2kewl Jan 2016 #15
Thank you for your comment underthematrix Jan 2016 #32
That is in a perfect world. RoccoR5955 Jan 2016 #20
Yep. Unfortunately Elliot had the same sense underthematrix Jan 2016 #36
I take it RoccoR5955 Jan 2016 #59
I looked at and there are lots of sites like the Palast one underthematrix Jan 2016 #64
why don't you show us in the Constitution where the attorney generals duties are named? questionseverything Jan 2016 #34
Oh LAWD! Thank you for your comment underthematrix Jan 2016 #40
The President can direct the Attorney General regarding prosecution priorities and efforts. eomer Jan 2016 #46
yes I believe I wrote that in my post that you are responding to underthematrix Jan 2016 #54
What then do you think Bernie meant by those very few words? eomer Jan 2016 #60
I think your concise reply completely dispenses with this goofy line of reasoning. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #61
Executive actions constitute rules. Motown_Johnny Jan 2016 #14
If Bernie meant EOs he should have said EOs but underthematrix Jan 2016 #25
Praytell, why do you think Bernie Sanders' ad is dishonest? DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #35
The implications of his ad are underthematrix Jan 2016 #37
I see. Well, your defense of large banks is admirable, but I've actually worked for banks for a long DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #38
Thank you for your comment underthematrix Jan 2016 #39
Thank YOU for answering my question. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #41
You're welcome underthematrix Jan 2016 #42
So now you argue that we do have Presidential Laws? So your previous post was wrong? Motown_Johnny Jan 2016 #49
he says "if I'm president" Enrique Jan 2016 #19
Breaking up the too big to fail underthematrix Jan 2016 #23
Actually, we do. hootinholler Jan 2016 #48
The line was "When I am President." mhatrw Jan 2016 #52
Except that's not what he said Oilwellian Jan 2016 #65
Of course the ad is not negative, but Team Clinton wants people to think so... tk2kewl Jan 2016 #13
I agree on both counts. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #17
"it's OK to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do" joshcryer Jan 2016 #16
Thanks, johshcryer. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #18
What's funny is Clinton was embracing this. joshcryer Jan 2016 #22
What makes you think he wasn't called on it? Too big to jail was Obama's AG's policy after all.. n/t JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #33
Obama managed it very well. joshcryer Jan 2016 #45
No this is not an attack Kenjie Jan 2016 #21
Here are some facts Matariki Jan 2016 #24
Some people just have to bring up tacky little things like facts. LOL Be careful, you libdem4life Jan 2016 #28
They're just nostalgic about 9/11, or something. Yeah, that's it. arcane1 Jan 2016 #29
No. It is not. pangaia Jan 2016 #27
Not at all madokie Jan 2016 #30
At this point: 80 votes, One Hundred Percent say this is not an attack ad. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #31
Is there someone that said it was? Renew Deal Jan 2016 #43
Yes. Clinton's campaign manager. Also a few people here, among other places. nt DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #44
The ad is fine. Renew Deal Jan 2016 #47
Not what the pledge was... brooklynite Jan 2016 #50
Arguably my ass..... paleotn Jan 2016 #58
If you think this is an attack ad, then you must think it is bad for your candidate to mhatrw Jan 2016 #51
At this point: 101 votes. 100 say not an attack ad, 1 says it is an attack ad (99%, 1%) nt DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #53
No it is not, and claims that it is are azmom Jan 2016 #55
I'm going with... Mike Nelson Jan 2016 #56
Wow! jalan48 Jan 2016 #57
You can't really be an "attack ad" John Poet Jan 2016 #63
Sounds like Mook's amygdala has been hijacked Donkees Jan 2016 #66
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