Yes, as a Bernie supporter whose kid is a millenial and a Bernie supporter, I think she was being quite sympathetic. To be honest, I would have like to have seen more of that coming from the Clinton campaign at times. (You don't know how annoying it is to be accused of being a "Bernie bro" when you're a 60-year-old woman.) I have no problem with what Hillary said. |
| I also don't have a problem with what she said. It is true and actually sympathetic. She was recognizing how disappointed they are in their current situation. |
So let's see, if you *knew* you were going to be forced to eat: a) shit b) vomit And none of the above is NOT available to you, would you chose one of the two or let someone else decide for you? Because, that is what is happening. I would choose vomit, as it is likely to contain fewer germs. But that's me. |
Congrats on crafting the most repellant analogy I have ever read.
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Trump was hitting it in his "speech" last night. So it's a talking point they're trying. |
Well, she is either mocking the people who supported Bernie, or she is admitting that our economy sucks, yet she has run on a platform to basically continue the policies that have been in place for the past 8 years (because Obama has done such great work, according to HRC). Pick one. |
Both Obama and Clinton say all the time that while the economy has recovered significantly from the financial crash that Obama inherited, more still needs to be done and some groups still face challenges. |