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Jim Webb [View all] clydefrand Nov 2014 OP
Webb would be fine by me Zambero Nov 2014 #1
Way down yonder in the land of cotton... wyldwolf Nov 2014 #2
Um, what? cwydro Nov 2014 #147
Webb is a big fan of the Confederacy wyldwolf Nov 2014 #148
Jim "I wed three wives" Webb? MADem Nov 2014 #3
Who cares how many wives he had... RichGirl Nov 2014 #10
It's not a question of morality at all, it's more down to temperance and judgment and impulsivity. MADem Nov 2014 #12
It doesn't always come down to temperance. I've been married 3 times and I am still Luminous Animal Nov 2014 #14
Do you quit every important job you've ever held? MADem Nov 2014 #15
Did he quit his marriages? Only Kreskin knows. Luminous Animal Nov 2014 #19
He's talked about it--he's a walker. His wives don't get too mad because he is generous. MADem Nov 2014 #20
His wives don't get too mad, eh? So his ex-wives are gold diggers, eh? Luminous Animal Nov 2014 #22
No, they're not gold diggers. He just didn't stiff them. Many do, you know. MADem Nov 2014 #25
I'm not a fan of Webb. Never have, never will be. I just find this "o-o-o-o-o-o-oh" 3 marriage thing Luminous Animal Nov 2014 #27
Quick, no googling--name every President that has been married three times. MADem Nov 2014 #29
I can name one that had many 'bimbo eruptions' LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #30
Well, you've never been a fan of the Clintons, so that is no surprise. nt MADem Nov 2014 #32
Ah, I see. If I were a fan of the Clintons, bimbo eruptions LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #45
I never said that two wrongs make a right--I've just seen your MADem Nov 2014 #60
I'd say she had "bimbo problems" PassingFair Nov 2014 #136
Wow, real classy. nt MADem Nov 2014 #137
Proud are you? Getting a head start of smearing a Democratic candidate before the GOP Luminous Animal Nov 2014 #34
Why are you making such nasty accusations? Let's break your business down. MADem Nov 2014 #35
Sounds like Webb-Gingrich would be a fun general election. nt rogerashton Nov 2014 #107
Women Can't Fight vs. Infections in the Foxhole! MADem Nov 2014 #111
It would make the National Enquirer very, very happy indeed. MADem Nov 2014 #165
Sorry, that's just plain ugly talk davidpdx Nov 2014 #47
Oh, he did finish his term? well well, LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #48
Check how long he stayed as SECNAV--that was barely a whisp of a full term. MADem Nov 2014 #54
Whether there is fruit or not, the GOP will invent it. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #61
They don't HAVE to invent it. It's there. MADem Nov 2014 #69
I think you leading off with the 3 marriage thing put me off. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #66
I have not said a single thing about him that wasn't stone-cold truth. MADem Nov 2014 #70
Of course he finished his senatorial term, he walked away from an MADem Nov 2014 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author davidpdx Nov 2014 #122
What "actions?" MADem Nov 2014 #123
Quits 2 federal slots = quit every important job???? Cosmic Kitten Nov 2014 #65
If you can't bother to read the full conversation (and the links) MADem Nov 2014 #71
Straw men, and insinuating disparaging motives Cosmic Kitten Nov 2014 #94
That phrase "straw men" does not mean what you think it means. MADem Nov 2014 #116
You lost your credibility... RichGirl Nov 2014 #112
They both quit, didn't they? MADem Nov 2014 #114
Petraeus, Ricardo Sanchez and Stanley MacChrystal would each last about 5 minutes KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #17
They're all toast, anyway. Retired x 3. There's a new crew in town. MADem Nov 2014 #21
You should put 'retired' in quotation marks! :) - nt KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #49
Heheh!!! nt MADem Nov 2014 #50
Voters might. merrily Nov 2014 #59
I've had two husbands, I'm tired of judging people based on their marriage habits. redstatebluegirl Nov 2014 #55
Now, your challenge is to convince the rest of America to think the way you do. MADem Nov 2014 #58
That's a good point JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #77
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #130
How many times has that guy been married? MADem Nov 2014 #135
...cmon. You know what I'm sayin'. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #138
I think you're wrong. Voters not only care about how often people have been married, but to WHOM MADem Nov 2014 #139
I disagree. I don't think it will materially matter at all. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #140
But Jon Edwards IMPLODED for messin' around. MADem Nov 2014 #143
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #144
If you recall--and I think you're misremembering--Clinton's people did a very good job of pushing MADem Nov 2014 #149
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #150
I completely take your point about paradigm-breakers. MADem Nov 2014 #152
Saint Ronnie was remarried AND conceived a child out of wedlock Major Nikon Nov 2014 #155
And Webb didn't do likewise? (Hint: Oh yes he DID.) MADem Nov 2014 #156
Honestly I don't really care that much about politicians' private lives Major Nikon Nov 2014 #157
People DO are about politicians' (and movie stars', and TV celebrities' and other assorted famous- MADem Nov 2014 #158
Clinton also had higher approval ratings than Saint Ronnie ever got DURING the impeachment Major Nikon Nov 2014 #159
Everyone seems to forget how great the economy was during the Clinton years. MADem Nov 2014 #160
Al Gore running from Clinton is one big reason why he wasn't president Major Nikon Nov 2014 #163
I think the Supreme Court has to take that blame. MADem Nov 2014 #164
Precisely how many marriages may one have before they are ethically disqualified? LanternWaste Nov 2014 #82
We have to ask the GOP, afterall they pull the strings and make all the rules LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #84
As many as they want, so long as they are "good Christian women." MADem Nov 2014 #124
Was he headed to St. Ives? KamaAina Nov 2014 #100
He needs four more to get there! nt MADem Nov 2014 #125
I was thinking about that, too. I've met two of his wives. DFW Nov 2014 #127
Yes, I saw that legendary temper once. MADem Nov 2014 #129
I understand, and I'll even help with some motivation. DFW Nov 2014 #131
Really! Talk about Actions Have Consequences, writ large!!! MADem Nov 2014 #134
Or "I voted for war a clearly trumped-up war" Hillary? tabasco Nov 2014 #141
You might want to acquaint yourself with his full resume before you jump in with both feet. MADem Nov 2014 #142
Had to go back to 1989 to find something? Rex Nov 2014 #145
Seriously? That's your comment? That's your take away from all this conversation? MADem Nov 2014 #153
Here's what he told the WSJ 8 days after he tipped control of the Senate to Democrats in 2006: Faryn Balyncd Nov 2014 #4
I'd like to see that email if you wouldn't mind posting it. aikoaiko Nov 2014 #5
Here's the video, better still MADem Nov 2014 #6
I sent him a bit of money back in 2006, and.... NCarolinawoman Nov 2014 #7
Guy who quit the Senate after 1 term because he didn't like politics? brooklynite Nov 2014 #8
He doesn't like politics... RichGirl Nov 2014 #11
Going after the Presidency is a game of winning too. And the game is to win not once, but twice. MADem Nov 2014 #16
I was beginning to think I was the only person here who was aware of the guy's resume... nt MADem Nov 2014 #13
How does one "quit" if their term is up? NCTraveler Nov 2014 #67
He chose not to run for re-election... brooklynite Nov 2014 #73
Just wanted to clear it up that he didn't quit as is being said. nt. NCTraveler Nov 2014 #74
He quit his cabinet post. MADem Nov 2014 #120
He looks better than Hillary on foreign policy, economic policy, criminal justice. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #9
But he's had three wives! LordGlenconner Nov 2014 #18
And the NRA loves him. MADem Nov 2014 #23
I think I'll watch and see how his bid goes. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #24
I met the guy when he was SECNAV oh so briefly. Nice smear of me, there, though. MADem Nov 2014 #26
I responded to your Fox News-style list of talking points. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #83
Way to double down on the insults! Now, my facts--and they are facts-- MADem Nov 2014 #113
I'm quick with research on Jim Webb.. you going to accuse me like you accused MADem of being Cha Nov 2014 #38
You're off the mark. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #80
You're off the mark. Cha Nov 2014 #110
So, what you're saying is that the GOP isn't going to try to get MADem Nov 2014 #118
"Jim Webb dead wrong on global warming pollution" from 2011.. but, what else do we have to go on? Cha Nov 2014 #37
He appealed to the people of Virginia, because they liked those views. MADem Nov 2014 #40
Ah yes, Virginia politics.. they had the creepy Bob greedy McDonnell and now Terry McAuliffe is Cha Nov 2014 #43
Same story for Grimes then? All politics is local so LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #46
Grimes' problem was not that she was an Obama MADem Nov 2014 #64
I don't know if Webb would have won that race if it had not been merrily Nov 2014 #62
He probably would not have. Allen had money and clout. MADem Nov 2014 #72
Your marriage critique sounds like something from the Moral Majority circa 1982 LordGlenconner Nov 2014 #51
Reading not your strong suit, is that it? MADem Nov 2014 #56
I must have been bored LordGlenconner Nov 2014 #104
NRA loves him I'm not with him... uponit7771 Nov 2014 #161
He has an "A" rating with them. nt MADem Nov 2014 #162
How many did Reagan have? KamaAina Nov 2014 #102
Or Newt Gingrich, or John McCain, for that matter. nt Hekate Nov 2014 #108
Two. And his first wife, the redoubtable Jane Wyman, would answer MADem Nov 2014 #126
I despise him pamela Nov 2014 #28
Holy shit, I remember those days. Brings to mind a story!!!!! MADem Nov 2014 #31
That turns me off, too loyalsister Nov 2014 #33
Warren's not running. The only one in the Senate now who MADem Nov 2014 #36
the worst Democrat is better than the best Republican loyalsister Nov 2014 #41
Yeah--I wish I'd been a fly on the wall at that Professional MADem Nov 2014 #42
I wonder who is telling him he can actually be successful loyalsister Nov 2014 #44
You know, he worked well with Clinton--I think she helped MADem Nov 2014 #75
I understand how politics works loyalsister Nov 2014 #81
If he is covering her right flank, he's getting behind HER... MADem Nov 2014 #117
Wow! Not good. mahalo, pamela Cha Nov 2014 #39
It's interesting to me how many DUers will not even look up a politician's wiki before deciding merrily Nov 2014 #63
This message was self-deleted by its author Peregrine Took Nov 2014 #76
Maybe a JIM WEBB group should be added to the "Democrats" topic?????????? HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #53
I posted this on another thread about Webb: merrily Nov 2014 #57
I've read one of his non-fic books, have heard him be interviewed... Hekate Nov 2014 #68
calling out the HRC dogs? RedstDem Nov 2014 #78
After over 80 replies, I guess most of the 'HRC dogs' are sitting back and laughing wyldwolf Nov 2014 #79
who let the dogs out... RedstDem Nov 2014 #85
Laugh all you like but Webb did not think Iraq was a good idea, and Hillary did. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #86
Webb wasn't in the senate when the vote was taken. And besides... wyldwolf Nov 2014 #87
Wanna play? Okay. Doug Coe and The Fellowship: LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #88
I'd love to play wyldwolf Nov 2014 #95
I was mostly wondering how someone could speak so highly of a sick soul like Coe's. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #97
the same way Ted Kennedy, Gore and others did? wyldwolf Nov 2014 #98
If no association exists, how could she speak so highly of him? LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #99
I speak highly of my plumber. So why don't you prove this phantom association? wyldwolf Nov 2014 #103
There is no association of consequence LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #105
do you really think you just made a valid point? wyldwolf Nov 2014 #106
hyperbole much? RedstDem Nov 2014 #89
I don't run toward Hills, I run the opposite direction. LawDeeDah Nov 2014 #90
Jim Webb is a confederate sympathizer. No hyperbole here. wyldwolf Nov 2014 #96
well that clearly makes him a rebel RedstDem Nov 2014 #151
Except for the obvious gender, how is this war college vet an improvement over Hillary? librechik Nov 2014 #91
Foreign policy, economic policy, criminal justice reform? Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #109
If we're going with another TBF Nov 2014 #92
I will listen to what he has to say.. kentuck Nov 2014 #93
As far as I can tell, Webb's presence in the race serves two purposes KamaAina Nov 2014 #101
I was initially impressed with the guy Horse with no Name Nov 2014 #115
I have to wonder if he's not playing a role. MADem Nov 2014 #121
okay, he would be more restained on foreign policy issues - perhaps than Hillary - that I like Douglas Carpenter Nov 2014 #119
You really think that? Don't forget, he's an old Cold Warrior who QUIT MADem Nov 2014 #128
he did oppose the U.S. entry into both the Gulf War of 1992 and the invasion of Iraq in 2003. He Douglas Carpenter Nov 2014 #132
He does seem to be averse to getting mired in the middle east. MADem Nov 2014 #133
Careful, scared little rabbits on DU don't like democracy very much. Rex Nov 2014 #146
There you go again, with the nasty commentary. Most people here are having a CIVIL and spirited MADem Nov 2014 #154
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