Hillary Clinton’s problem isn’t Bernie Sanders. It’s Hillary Clinton

The Great Goose

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No matter what you think about Hillary Clinton as the presidential primaries wind down, there is one undeniable fact that lingers in the background. Despite having had enormous advantages from the start of the campaign—no serious competition from within the party, solid support from national party leaders, a massive war chest and a nationwide grassroots network built over the course of decades in national politics—Clinton has struggled to put away a 74-year-old Jewish socialist who has had almost no establishment support.

Say whatever you want about Clinton’s lengthy résumé—and her credentials are indeed impressive—her performance this primary season is hardly indicative of a strong candidate.

Indeed, Clinton concedes that she’s not a natural politician, lacking the charm of her husband or the charisma of Barack Obama. But what should be troubling to those who hope to see a Democrat in the White House next year is that Clinton seems to suggest that this weakness isn’t problematic, that her résumé and policy-wonk reputation will be enough to carry her on Election Day.

Maybe. But don’t be too sure.

Look no further than the 2000 election, when another policy-wonk Democrat with little charm or charisma—Al Gore—failed to ride his impressive credentials to the White House. Gore, a two-term vice president with prior lengthy service in both the Senate and House, lost to an anti-intellectual GOP opponent with no Washington experience. Sound familiar?

Many Democrats are having difficulty accepting the fact that Clinton, despite her résumé, is a weak politician. In this state of denial, their defense of Clinton becomes aggressive, as they lash out at Bernie Sanders for staying in the race, implying that Clinton has earned the right to glide to the finish line unopposed.

A prime example of this Clinton-entitlement mentality can be found in a recent Boston Globe column by Michael A. Cohen, entitled “Bernie Sanders declares war on reality.” Cohen insists that Sanders is “illogical, self-serving, hypocritical” and “intellectually dishonest” in trying win the nomination by swaying superdelegates away from Clinton. “Instead of coming to grips with the overwhelming evidence that Democratic primary voters prefer Hillary Clinton to be the party’s 2016 presidential nominee,” Cohen writes, “Sanders continues to create his own political reality.”

Unfortunately, Cohen ignores the fact that the “overwhelming evidence” isn’t strong enough to allow Clinton to claim the nomination with pledged delegates alone. Had the evidence been so overwhelming, courting superdelegates would be irrelevant. Because Clinton has been far from dominating in the primaries and caucuses, the true “political reality” is that she will need superdelegate support to secure the nomination. Fortunately for Clinton, she appears to have the support of an overwhelming majority of superdelegates, but those allegiances can change up until the time of the convention vote, so Sanders is alive as long as the race comes down to a fight over them.

This is one weak nominee: Hillary Clinton’s problem isn’t Bernie Sanders. It’s Hillary Clinton

salon?

She's finished. Like every other female psychopath.

There's no postmen to boost you now, hag.
 
If Sanders creates his own reality in hope to beat Clinton, heck, Clinton´s matrix is even larger as she hopes to beat Trump. Poor Bernie, always target of dissembling nonsense. If Clinton beats Sanders, his voters vote for Trump.
 
her credentials are indeed impressive—.

In her case, it’s all it will take to beat Drumpf. There is nothing he can say about her (truthfully anyway which isn’t a barrier for him or his supporters of course) that isn’t already known.

Once every blue moon it happens but hasn’t since 1988 to where the party in power keeps the Oval after 2 terms. You’d have to go back to FDR to see an example and Truman’s win which was a total shock to everyone—so much so that papers printed that Dewey defeated him.

R Ike got 2 terms.
D Kennedy/Johnson got 2 terms
R Nixon/Ford got 2 terms
D Carter got one
R Reagan got 2 terms
R Bush Sr. got one
D Clinton got 2 terms
R Bush Jr. got 2 terms
D Obama got 2 terms.

There is supposed to be zero way HRC could win in this climate. That she is destroying Drumpf in most polling is great. More of that to come. And in November, I’m confident that voters will install her as the next president.
 
her credentials are indeed impressive—.

In her case, it’s all it will take to beat Drumpf. There is nothing he can say about her (truthfully anyway which isn’t a barrier for him or his supporters of course) that isn’t already known.
Wrong. You can keep repeating that to comfort yourself BUT the fact is that most Americans haven't payed much attention and the MSM has swept anything negative about Hillary under the rug WHILE hammering Trump as much as they possibly can.

When we finally get the show on the road and Hillary is FINALLY criticized for what she really is the middle roaders will see her differently. The Bernie supporters will be pissed and those on the right will be saying "told ya so."

If she was a he and a cousin of Bill's no one would vote for, let's say a Hillard Clinton. All she has is her gender, the first woman president, how lame. Impressive credentials my ass.
 
No matter what you think about Hillary Clinton as the presidential primaries wind down, there is one undeniable fact that lingers in the background. Despite having had enormous advantages from the start of the campaign—no serious competition from within the party, solid support from national party leaders, a massive war chest and a nationwide grassroots network built over the course of decades in national politics—Clinton has struggled to put away a 74-year-old Jewish socialist who has had almost no establishment support.

Say whatever you want about Clinton’s lengthy résumé—and her credentials are indeed impressive—her performance this primary season is hardly indicative of a strong candidate.

Indeed, Clinton concedes that she’s not a natural politician, lacking the charm of her husband or the charisma of Barack Obama. But what should be troubling to those who hope to see a Democrat in the White House next year is that Clinton seems to suggest that this weakness isn’t problematic, that her résumé and policy-wonk reputation will be enough to carry her on Election Day.

Maybe. But don’t be too sure.

Look no further than the 2000 election, when another policy-wonk Democrat with little charm or charisma—Al Gore—failed to ride his impressive credentials to the White House. Gore, a two-term vice president with prior lengthy service in both the Senate and House, lost to an anti-intellectual GOP opponent with no Washington experience. Sound familiar?

Many Democrats are having difficulty accepting the fact that Clinton, despite her résumé, is a weak politician. In this state of denial, their defense of Clinton becomes aggressive, as they lash out at Bernie Sanders for staying in the race, implying that Clinton has earned the right to glide to the finish line unopposed.

A prime example of this Clinton-entitlement mentality can be found in a recent Boston Globe column by Michael A. Cohen, entitled “Bernie Sanders declares war on reality.” Cohen insists that Sanders is “illogical, self-serving, hypocritical” and “intellectually dishonest” in trying win the nomination by swaying superdelegates away from Clinton. “Instead of coming to grips with the overwhelming evidence that Democratic primary voters prefer Hillary Clinton to be the party’s 2016 presidential nominee,” Cohen writes, “Sanders continues to create his own political reality.”

Unfortunately, Cohen ignores the fact that the “overwhelming evidence” isn’t strong enough to allow Clinton to claim the nomination with pledged delegates alone. Had the evidence been so overwhelming, courting superdelegates would be irrelevant. Because Clinton has been far from dominating in the primaries and caucuses, the true “political reality” is that she will need superdelegate support to secure the nomination. Fortunately for Clinton, she appears to have the support of an overwhelming majority of superdelegates, but those allegiances can change up until the time of the convention vote, so Sanders is alive as long as the race comes down to a fight over them.

This is one weak nominee: Hillary Clinton’s problem isn’t Bernie Sanders. It’s Hillary Clinton

salon?

She's finished. Like every other female psychopath.

There's no postmen to boost you now, hag.

Say whatever you want about Clinton’s lengthy résumé—and her credentials are indeed impressive—

Having the last name Clinton is impressive?

That's what got her 2 terms as senator, and losing to Barack got her SoS.
 
her credentials are indeed impressive—.

In her case, it’s all it will take to beat Drumpf. There is nothing he can say about her (truthfully anyway which isn’t a barrier for him or his supporters of course) that isn’t already known.

Once every blue moon it happens but hasn’t since 1988 to where the party in power keeps the Oval after 2 terms. You’d have to go back to FDR to see an example and Truman’s win which was a total shock to everyone—so much so that papers printed that Dewey defeated him.

R Ike got 2 terms.
D Kennedy/Johnson got 2 terms
R Nixon/Ford got 2 terms
D Carter got one
R Reagan got 2 terms
R Bush Sr. got one
D Clinton got 2 terms
R Bush Jr. got 2 terms
D Obama got 2 terms.

There is supposed to be zero way HRC could win in this climate. That she is destroying Drumpf in most polling is great. More of that to come. And in November, I’m confident that voters will install her as the next president.
What!!?? Clinton has continually lost ground ,destroying,bwahahah.
 
salon?

She's finished. Like every other female psychopath.

There's no postmen to boost you now, hag.

I think Hillary is an awful retail politician.

And if the Republicans had nominated an affable, sensible candidate, she'd probably be in a lot of trouble.

Instead, you nominated an orange-hewed Nazi Misogynist Reality TV Rodeo Clown.
No one is unaffected by modern times. Now days we look aat Hitlers rants as excessive, but i have looked at the opposition potiticians of his day and they are just as "alpha" in their delivery. The communists politicians were the same, but they lacked passion because, even then, their wives were lesbians. Hitler was above all that, he rejected it and hardened his heart, and forged the last stand for the West.

Even i, in my dilapitated state will come o the last battle and God will be on our side. It is fordained. Thouh i too, have orange skin, as is the fashion. My blood is blue.
 
If Sanders creates his own reality in hope to beat Clinton, heck, Clinton´s matrix is even larger as she hopes to beat Trump. Poor Bernie, always target of dissembling nonsense. If Clinton beats Sanders, his voters vote for Trump.
in what world do you live in ... its surely isn't the real one ...
 
If you support Mrs. BJ, you support the policies of a fanatical Neocon. You also gladly accept the billionaire class having total control of the POTUS....you may also believe lying and deceitfulness are admirable qualities.
 
'Hillary Clinton’s problem isn’t Bernie Sanders. It’s Hillary Clinton'

'Winner, winner, chicken dinner!'
 
If you support Mrs. BJ, you support the policies of a fanatical Neocon. You also gladly accept the billionaire class having total control of the POTUS....you may also believe lying and deceitfulness are admirable qualities.
Let's see, the billionaire class..Good thing Trump isn't a billionaire, that would make him one of the bunch...
 
salon?

She's finished. Like every other female psychopath.

There's no postmen to boost you now, hag.

I think Hillary is an awful retail politician.

And if the Republicans had nominated an affable, sensible candidate, she'd probably be in a lot of trouble.

Instead, you nominated an orange-hewed Nazi Misogynist Reality TV Rodeo Clown.
No one is unaffected by modern times. Now days we look aat Hitlers rants as excessive, but i have looked at the opposition potiticians of his day and they are just as "alpha" in their delivery. The communists politicians were the same, but they lacked passion because, even then, their wives were lesbians. Hitler was above all that, he rejected it and hardened his heart, and forged the last stand for the West.

Even i, in my dilapitated state will come o the last battle and God will be on our side. It is fordained. Thouh i too, have orange skin, as is the fashion. My blood is blue.

Wtf you talking about, Goosey???

Greg
 
salon?

She's finished. Like every other female psychopath.

There's no postmen to boost you now, hag.

I think Hillary is an awful retail politician.

And if the Republicans had nominated an affable, sensible candidate, she'd probably be in a lot of trouble.

Instead, you nominated an orange-hewed Nazi Misogynist Reality TV Rodeo Clown.
No one is unaffected by modern times. Now days we look aat Hitlers rants as excessive, but i have looked at the opposition potiticians of his day and they are just as "alpha" in their delivery. The communists politicians were the same, but they lacked passion because, even then, their wives were lesbians. Hitler was above all that, he rejected it and hardened his heart, and forged the last stand for the West.

Even i, in my dilapitated state will come o the last battle and God will be on our side. It is fordained. Thouh i too, have orange skin, as is the fashion. My blood is blue.

Wtf you talking about, Goosey???

Greg
Fashions come and go.
 
her credentials are indeed impressive—.

In her case, it’s all it will take to beat Drumpf. There is nothing he can say about her (truthfully anyway which isn’t a barrier for him or his supporters of course) that isn’t already known.

Once every blue moon it happens but hasn’t since 1988 to where the party in power keeps the Oval after 2 terms. You’d have to go back to FDR to see an example and Truman’s win which was a total shock to everyone—so much so that papers printed that Dewey defeated him.

R Ike got 2 terms.
D Kennedy/Johnson got 2 terms
R Nixon/Ford got 2 terms
D Carter got one
R Reagan got 2 terms
R Bush Sr. got one
D Clinton got 2 terms
R Bush Jr. got 2 terms
D Obama got 2 terms.

There is supposed to be zero way HRC could win in this climate. That she is destroying Drumpf in most polling is great. More of that to come. And in November, I’m confident that voters will install her as the next president.
She is having a hard time beating a socialist, and most of his votes will go to Trump. Also after the debates, Trump will be our next president and Hillary will be fully investigated. Then put in jail where she belongs.
 
her credentials are indeed impressive—.

In her case, it’s all it will take to beat Drumpf. There is nothing he can say about her (truthfully anyway which isn’t a barrier for him or his supporters of course) that isn’t already known.

Once every blue moon it happens but hasn’t since 1988 to where the party in power keeps the Oval after 2 terms. You’d have to go back to FDR to see an example and Truman’s win which was a total shock to everyone—so much so that papers printed that Dewey defeated him.

R Ike got 2 terms.
D Kennedy/Johnson got 2 terms
R Nixon/Ford got 2 terms
D Carter got one
R Reagan got 2 terms
R Bush Sr. got one
D Clinton got 2 terms
R Bush Jr. got 2 terms
D Obama got 2 terms.

There is supposed to be zero way HRC could win in this climate. That she is destroying Drumpf in most polling is great. More of that to come. And in November, I’m confident that voters will install her as the next president.
She is having a hard time beating a socialist, and most of his votes will go to Trump. Also after the debates, Trump will be our next president and Hillary will be fully investigated. Then put in jail where she belongs.
Hear hear!
 

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