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lapucelle

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15. You seem to have an ax to grind against Hillary.
Fri Feb 24, 2017, 09:59 PM
Feb 2017

I'll leave you in peace to cultivate your affinity for cringing at things that never happened. It must keep you very busy.

Do you know how the ignore feature works?

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When did she praise Paul Ryan and the Republicans? lapucelle Feb 2017 #1
she let ryan off the hook and focused only on Trump poli3 Feb 2017 #5
She praised Ryan by "letting him off the hook"? lapucelle Feb 2017 #8
When did she do that? What "free pass" do you refer to, poli3? Hekate Feb 2017 #2
yah.. screw her. it's all her fault! nini Feb 2017 #3
What is this fuckery? ismnotwasm Feb 2017 #4
I think that Hillary Clinton was hoping that there was a sane Republican guillaumeb Feb 2017 #6
That's my point, given their track record of making up decades worth of fake scandals against her poli3 Feb 2017 #7
After the election, a BoB told me that Clinton was responsible for Trump lapucelle Feb 2017 #9
Now that's just ridiculous poli3 Feb 2017 #10
I'm a New Yorker who was part of the Clinton ground game in PA in September and October. lapucelle Feb 2017 #11
Post removed Post removed Feb 2017 #12
You seem to have an ax to grind against Hillary. lapucelle Feb 2017 #15
I don't, I'm just saying that I disliked her pro-GOP strategy poli3 Feb 2017 #16
"Pro-GOP strategy" - just stop . JHan Feb 2017 #23
The problem is that those conservatives you're talking about are not moderates poli3 Feb 2017 #26
I repeat. JHan Feb 2017 #27
Pretty naive to think the platform means anything, imo. truebluegreen Feb 2017 #33
No it ain't naive.. JHan Feb 2017 #36
Nope. The platform isn't policy. truebluegreen Feb 2017 #37
Is that the evidence you're using to disprove my point.. JHan Feb 2017 #39
Oh...alrighty then. truebluegreen Feb 2017 #40
Um no.. JHan Feb 2017 #42
Platform is not a battle plan. lapucelle Feb 2017 #44
Yeah. If possible. truebluegreen Feb 2017 #45
You seem concerned. Please feel free to air more of your concerns, and enjoy your stay. nt msanthrope Feb 2017 #13
glad somebody else notices it also JI7 Feb 2017 #14
Something like Gold Bond or shaminist remedies work for cringe-inees and concern UTUSN Feb 2017 #17
"They were dog whistling for 50 years..." HeartachesNhangovers Feb 2017 #18
See Atwater poli3 Feb 2017 #20
Thank you. HeartachesNhangovers Feb 2017 #22
Do you have links for that? Here's a quote: pnwmom Feb 2017 #19
It was her campaign strategy poli3 Feb 2017 #21
Cohn's theory has been debunked. pnwmom Feb 2017 #24
I mentioned the fbi in the OP poli3 Feb 2017 #25
they aren't progressive if they didn't vote for Hillary JI7 Feb 2017 #29
In 2013 the voting rights act was dismantled, leading to the suppression pnwmom Feb 2017 #31
Agree with opening poster. But "when they go low, we go high" appeared to be a strategy that Doodley Feb 2017 #28
Hillary won 3,000,000 more votes than Trump DESPITE Putin, Comey, voter suppression, etc etc etc Hekate Feb 2017 #30
I agree. truebluegreen Feb 2017 #32
I cringed when Progressives started losing Dem seats in 2010-let Great lakes turn Red. delisen Feb 2017 #34
Huh... Mike Nelson Feb 2017 #35
bullshit spanone Feb 2017 #38
Mr/Ms poli3, see you only have been here since 2/19/17. So you may have missed that we have Fla Dem Feb 2017 #41
Is this thread dead, or what? MoonRiver Feb 2017 #43
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