Sure, because as a head of the campaign, the buck stops with her. Trump, however, never takes responsibility for anything his people do. It's always someone else's fault. That's not how a leader should be. Plus, it was Trump that had the feud with the Pope, not HRC. Trump's father also hated catholics, and sometimes, father's views rub off on the son, much like his views on renting to black people. |
That's rich. I have learned in the last few weeks on this board that Democrats never take responsibility for anything their people do. They will concede nothing. Not one thing. It's like banging your head against the wall. I admit freely Trump's many flaws and mistakes, but fail to find almost any Clinton supporter who is capable of doing the same. So, in that way, you have something in common with Trump!
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You implied that she said it. You responded to a post discussing the statement that Trump "called her out for her Catholic hate" by saying that "it was found in writing." She was not a party to the email. Also, I think the fact that she picked a Catholic running mate, and the fact that she hired the Catholic campaign staffer you are referring to as her communications director shows she doesn't hate Catholics. Palmieri, who happens to be Catholic, was trying to insult Rupurt Murdoch, not Catholicism. Either way, for someone who you claim hates Catholics, she sure puts them in some fairly significant positions in her campaign. Signed, a Catholic who doesn't think she hates Catholics. |
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I started another thread, beacus ethis thread title does not justify what I meant. But that thread was locked. So, oh well!
Here is the one for Hillary: http://time.com/4539979/read-transcript-hillary-clinton-speech-al-smith-dinner/ I listened to the media coverage yesterday and read some news. I heard some jokes where the crowed booed. So was curious to read it myself. I found Hillary's speech really humorous. It was not derogatory towards's Donald, but pretty intelligently written roast. Here are some examples:
She also had many self-deprecating line.
I really liked her jokes. She has sense of humor, but she is no Obama. Hope you enjoy reading these. As for Donald here is the Transcript: http://time.com/4539981/read-the-transcript-donald-trump-speech-al-smith-dinner/ There we two or so jokes that were intelligently funny roast: And even tonight, with all of the heated back and forth, between my opponent and me at the debate last night, we have proven that we can actually be civil to each other. In fact, just before taking the dais, Hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said, “Pardon me.” And I very politely replied, “Let me talk to you about that after I get into office.” And Hillary was very gracious. She said if somehow she gets elected she wants me to be, without question, either her ambassador to Iraq or to Afghanistan. It’s my choice. the media is even more biased this year than ever before — ever. You want the proof? Michelle Obama gives a speech and everyone loves it — it’s fantastic. They think she’s absolutely great. My wife, Melania, gives the exact same speech — — and people get on her case. These were funny, but his delivery was forced. Donald does not seem to have a sense of humor. He did not have to say "Just Kidding", or "Stand up, Melania. Come on. She took a lot of abuse." But then some of the jokes that he did was totally inappropriate and ungracious. These are JMO. Read and decide for yourself. |
lol... I'm pretty sure no one on this forum is running for POTUS. I stated leaders should take responsibility for their people. I wasn't talking about individuals. Please get some reading comprehension skills. |
Yes, she has a good sense of humor there. Trump oth, was just plain mean at a charity event. What a "nasty man". |
| Bill Clinton called Donald Trump this morning scared, and asked Trump... "are both of us going to jail or just Hillary?" |
I interpreted it as "in the room" ie watching on TV or streaming or something. My comment still stands, though. And yes, if PP watched the speech, why not give her own opinion? |
| In the room obviously means he was there in person, which I feel is an interesting post-worthy perspective. Who made you the post police? |
I'm as entitled to my opinion as anyone else. Don't take it so personally and have a good day. |
NP.. your opinion of a statement "in the room" is that he was not really in the room? Oh my! |
Sorry, I read it wrong. Good thing I have Dems like you to help me out while insulting me simultaneously. There really is no other way, is there? If leaders should take responsibiltiy for their people, I will await Hillary coming to step up and acknowledge and take responsibility for Donna Brazile's actions. Separately, can you tell me why Hillary supporters are so incapable of admitting there are any bad ones in the bunch? |
I have no idea. I'm not a Democrat. I am now Independent, used to be Republican. |
And which independent candidate will get your vote? |
Given that I don't think any independent candidate will *ever* have a chance of winning this election, I chose the lesser of two extreme evils - HRC. I do acknowledge all of her faults; that Dems are no where near perfect, etc.... Like many Repubs, and former ones, I am voting for the person who I think will do the least damage and is the most qualified of the two most least qualified candidates since I've been voting starting from the 80's. |