Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Shivetya
What Hillary encountered is the a member of the far left, the looney left. There are quite a few of the far left who think they drive the party, in some cases they are correct. They are rabidly anti-war and see any declaration of terrorist organization as a step towards war; with Bush thats probably true.
The problem is, she needs to tell the people the truth. The world sucks. These types of things are true and just asking for a candidate to lie to you or believe in the tooth fairy does not get you a good President in the end.
It did show her temper. I do believe that she is more used to staged appearances and as she gets more of these she is going to have to work on her "famous" temper. Will be interesting to see
Given her reaction to this guy, shouldn't this be a huge point in her favor with you people? After all, you're constantly complaining about "the far left" controlling the Democratic party. What better candidate for office then if she has this kind of reaction to far left talking points? Or let me guess, that was just a convenient attack on the Democrats...when it doesn't work for a particular candidate, that's not a good thing, it just means it time to move on to something else.
What I am saying is that she should expect more attacks as she continues to move to the center and even to the right on some issues. The moveon left is merciless, they have lambasted many a Democrat who "dared" to stray from the line moveon wants.
As I said, it will be interesting to see how well she handles it.
It will be interesting, but I always thought conservatives read WAY too much into groups like MoveOn. Sure, they are loud, but the amount of actual control they have seems limited (except in their own minds, and the minds of a lot of righties). The "vast, left-wing conspiracy theory" seems largely imaginary to me, and dare I say, like nothing so much as a cheap political trick for the Republicans.