John Deering for November 09, 2014

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    SHAKENDOWN  over 9 years ago

    No matter who is in, we get 100% of being f*****. The USA is now the new CRAPISTAN.

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    Dtroutma  over 9 years ago

    Republicans started running for 2016, in 2008! Democrats have proven this year to have the “spine”, of tapeworms.

    What a shame that regardless who holds the majority, only about 2% in Congress care about actually governing, instead of politicing. And even they are forced to start raising money for the next campaign season, before they can even start to think about bills- – no, legislation, not paying for the last campaign!

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    moosemin  over 9 years ago

    I believe Elizabeth will be much more effective for the rest of us as a Senator (for now at least). So far, I am becoming more interested in Bernie Sanders as President. Despite the fact that many (but not all) of my views tend toward the conservative, there is no way I will vote for a Republican presidential candidate. The Rep. party is not the party of conservative government. Since 1981, they have morphed into the agents and guardians of the most wealthy families and Wall Street financial houses, have sold out totally, and do not care a damn about what happens to this nation, or it’s legal, working citizens.

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    TripleAxel  over 9 years ago

    I would like to see Secretary Clinton describe exactly what she attempted to do to correct or moderate the President’s disastrous course of foreign policy.

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    moosemin  over 9 years ago

    I know. That is why I have previously posted that Goldman Sachs has a seat in the Oval Office. Been that way since 1981.

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    manteo16nc  over 9 years ago

    And if she can’t, the Democrats will find someone who can.

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    Fredcritter  over 9 years ago

    I like the art—I’m especially fond of the Billbot.

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    Jason Allen  over 9 years ago

    “Oh please, let Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders be the dem candidates. It won’t matter who the Republican’s run, they will get 60+% of the vote.”That just sounds like empty posturing. What is it about Sanders and Warren that would cause the voters to vote Republican regardless of the candidate?

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    Jason Allen  over 9 years ago

    “Maybe she will tell how much it took to get Obama ok the mission to kill Osama.”Yeah? He still OK’d the mission. Bush told the American people that he no longer cared about the man that masterminded the largest terrorist attack on US soil and who Bush once said he wanted “dead or alive.”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJmFkbBjbO0&feature=player_detailpage#t=51

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    TripleAxel  over 9 years ago

    I would expect such clarity from any candidate who had held the office of Secretary of State.

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    Gypsy8  over 9 years ago

    After the recent chastening, watch for a more unified Democratic campaign touting Obama / Democratic achievements and GOP folly. Hillary, Sanders, Elizabeth Warren would be good choices. But Sanders is too old and too Independent. Warren appears to be a natural campaigner, but is it too soon? Looks like Hillary 2016.

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