Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumI appreciated Michael Moore's tweet last night
As a Bernie supporter he's taking a lot of heat for this comment. I wish that all Bernie supporters would be this gracious.
oasis
(49,317 posts)the ball rolling on addressing the water crisis. On the other hand, his Goldman Sachs/Wall Street obsessed candidate, not so much.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Even if she wins the nomination, it will still be "Anyone But" or "Someone Else."
misterhighwasted
(9,148 posts)..were just stupid.
bjobotts
(9,141 posts)does. She comes with a lot of baggage and a long history of negative followers out to step on her every move. And you really can't be sure if negative comments come from who they say they come from. Sticking to the issues often involves motivation and character. Both candidates must get weary. I've known one for years and he has always been honest, sincere and dedicated. He never wanted to be a multimillionaire caring more deeply about the issues and the disappearance of the middle class and the increase of poverty. He has made Hillary and the entire democratic party move to become more like him. We ahve 2 good candidates. I just trust one to be more steadfast and consistent.
Cha
(296,739 posts)bail-out. Unfortunately he's not so perfect.
She's experienced, knowledgeable, has the temperament, and the perseverance to be the best POTUS.
Hillary won the night in spite of all the cross-over votes in Michigan.
It's interesting that you point this out. I've noticed that Clinton regularly congratulates Sanders on his victories in her post-primary speeches. She didn't last night, because MI hadn't been called when she spoke. I don't think he does that as much, but I might be mistaken. He might not, to avoid a loud and unseemly round of boos from his supporters, which is unfortunate.
I'm not going to get bent out of shape if they don't tweet each other with kudos after every state, however. They've both got bigger things to worry about. Several people here congratulated Sanders on his win last night, and have been civil and self-examining about the loss. I'd like to see a lot more civility between supporters, because we're all working for the same things ultimately, even if we disagree about the details or who best can achieve them.
wysi
(1,512 posts)I'm ready to unfollow the guy until August.
shenmue
(38,506 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)LisaM
(27,791 posts)When his movie about Flint was filmed four years before Clinton was even elected (movie filmed in 1988, released in 1989). It was dishonest, and he allowed the meme to stand. His supporters ate it up.
phazed0
(745 posts)Sometimes he's right on target, other times he's a fucking schitzo.
bjobotts
(9,141 posts)Cha
(296,739 posts)But who knows?
complain jane
(4,302 posts)That was very gracious.