Discussion: Jay Carney Says Obama Wants Clinton To Win The Democratic Nomination

Working for amazon

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Or at least through his CURRENT press secretary…

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He’s an executive at the biggest store on earth.

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Yes, let’s look at the cross tabs where minorities are almost nonexistent…

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They split the minority vote in NH 50%-49%. Wow.

not sure further comment on needed…

Because the President wants to stay in the background. However, it is his legacy that is at stake,and so it makes sense that he would want to support the candidate that will build upon his accomplishments.

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You are not alone my friend. I am listening to his speech before the Illinois General Assembly today and he is such a decent human being and even after all the shit he’s been through he remains optimistic. If you have the time, you might want to check it out, He hasn’t lost a step

http://www.c-span.org/video/?404557-1/president-obama-address-illinois-general-assembly

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Naturally. It keeps the other drivers honest :slight_smile:

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Lots and lots of crazy right wingers vowed to leave this country if Obama won. None did. And I for one don’t want to be called your ā€œfellow Democratā€ and "stupid’ in the same breath. She will win.

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So?
What, is he not allowed to have a personal opinion now?
He has said NOTHING publicly (as it should be) so this is just hearsay anyway.
More water-carrying by CNN (Conservative News Network) for the Republicans in an attempt to split the Democratic party (as that is the GOPs ONLY hope.)

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All four of them?

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I was born during the Truman administration, so I’ve seen a lot of elections.

And I can’t remember a single one where more than a few people haven’t said beforehand that they’d leave the country if so-and-so won.

So why hasn’t our population shrunk greatly over the years?

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this is just Jay Carneys opinion.

he is a mouthpiece of a huge corporation.

it may align with Obama’s opinion, but there is no substance here beyond click-bait, carrying water for Bezos and applying for a job in a potential Clinton administration.

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People say that, but I honestly can’t think of anyone else alive today or in 2008 who could’ve beaten Barack Obama. The campaign he ran in 2008 was flawless. The very few times when he did make a misstep, or faced controversy, he still managed to turn into a net positive.

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Damn, I’m good. I can make myself look stupid with very few words. :confounded:

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:joy: I’m crying. Well played.

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Cantaloupe-Calved, Muslim, ISIS Sleeper-Cell, Ebola-infected, Wetback Rapists FLOODING over the Mexican border unchecked, killing, stealing, and raping, yes, raping everyone they come across (if they are White.)
It’s PANDEMONIUM I TELL YOU!!! BE AFRAID! BE VERY VERY AFRAID!!!
(at least, that is what Donald Trump and his supporters think.)

I recall a very funny quote from a Canadian official, when there was a lot of loose talk among people from the States, claiming that they’d leave the country if George W. Bush won the election in 2000. To paraphrase, he said that people from the States are often surprised to discover that Canada has immigration laws that are not unlike their own. He said they usually discover this, ā€œwhen they show up at the border with all their wordly possessions in a Ryder truck.ā€

But seriously, you think Sanders would do better?