Discussion for article #241359
You tell 'em, Madame President!
Not mentioning his name adds a nice twist of the knife.
Very much. And honestly when you’re trying to make a serious point you don’t want to even say the word “Huckabee.” It’s a silly-sounding baby-talkish word, really.
On another rhetorical note, the “standing in the courthouse door” was obviously an evocation of Wallace in 1963. Another nice touch, very deft really.
Frames the debate exactly as it should be framed. Kimmi’s supporters think she is another Rosa Parks. She’s another Wallace.
The wrong side of history is not a good place to be if you’re fussy about how people see you in the long term. Even Wallace eventually realized that much.
NEA has just endorsed Clinton. (Pity one has to consult a British paper for news updates)
Does that make Huckleberry another Orval Faubus?
Wallace didn’t start out as a segregationist. At one time, he was quite moderate (for Alabama). Then he lost an election where he was portrayed as soft on the race issue. Wallace told his aides “I’ll never be out-ni(CLANG)ered again.”
And like most extremist politicians, once he was done and gone beyond any hope of a political resurrection, he renounced most of his former nonsense.
Which is an indirect way of saying it was all a pile of horseshit to get elected.
“Especially when you turn on the TV,” she continued. “And you see a Republican candidate for President literally standing in the courthouse door in Kentucky calling for people to join him in resisting a Supreme Court ruling, celebrating a county clerk who is breaking the law by denying other Americans their constitutional rights.”
Not only a candidate, but the former head of his state’s executive branch of government, who wants the same position and responsibilities as the U.S. President.
This alone should disqualify his candidacy. Not that it’s much of a candidacy to begin with.
I read these posts that say Hillary is self-serving and blah, blah blah.
Every single time I get to see her speak, she sounds like the person I want as the POTUS.
I did get to see ads for her in Boston while there. She was so much better than any republican, who, unfortunately, I see far too much of here.
I thank you for your likes, guys. I was in Boston last week, and watching her in the ad, I thought that it is complete crap that she’s being criticized for not being “out there” enough. She’s playing to New Hampshire, of course. She also isn’t even the nominee.
She’s doing just fine.
This is the Hillary I will be proud to vote for!
Keep up the good work Madame President!
Thank the Lord fer that Baby Jeebus!
Whar’s muh snake?
It would not be a hard thing considering the low bar the republicans have set. There’s not a single repub worthy to sweep the floors of the White House. Clinton would be a fine President. So would Bernie Sanders. The repubs got nuthin’.
Bernie is a good man, but he’s not a democrat. He’s Hillary’s older brother, yet has far less experience.
We do need more like him though, for sure.
Why hasn’t anyone in the RW lapdog MSM gone back and republished the opinions of the repigs after the Bush v. Gore decision?
OH , wait.
Schmuckabee got a gift when lil kkkimmie got sprung during his rally.
Yes, and since two Republican candidates showed up for the Davis Does the DOC photo-op (Cruz and Huckabee), it was smart not to mention them by name. Let the behavior of two tarnish the whole lot of them.
Also a way for Hillary to subtly remind everyone how Hucky’s people manhandled Carnival Cruz off the stage.