leveymg
(36,418 posts)We know the answer to that for Jeb and Hillary - Red Xs for both. Where does Bernie stand on that one?
Cheese Sandwich
(9,086 posts)I think Pres. Obama has done a good job on the Iran situation, and certainly the Secretary of State has played a big role in it too, that being John Kerry. Not sure what Hillary Clinton will do on Iran.
MissDeeds
(7,499 posts)Run, Bernie, run!!!
K&R
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(50,983 posts)Jim Lane
(11,175 posts)It shows how one can agree that Clinton is better than Bush (and, by extension, any prominent Republican) and yet still find plenty of grounds for criticizing her.
I'm really tired of how some of her supporters treat any criticism as coming direct from RNC oppo researchers.
On our side, I'm also tired of the people who make legitimate criticisms of the Democratic Party but then go way beyond that to say that there's no difference between the two major parties.
This chart says "Phooey" to both sets of hypercaffeinated advocates.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Democrats despite the effort to remove the Left totally from politics.
But the differences diminish each time our party puts a Third Way chosen candidate in office.
Looking at that chart, makes me sad. To say you are better than Bush, isn't saying much. A true Dem would have zero red xes.
We have some good Dems who would do way better on that chart.
But if we choose the one who has a lot in common with the opposing party candidate, next time, there will be even more read xes.
However, if we choose someone with all green chechmarks, it can only get better.
Which is why it is imperative to choose someone with way more green checkmarks than Hillary does.