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Post by Value Buy on Nov 4, 2017 21:15:12 GMT -5
Donna Brazile has come out swinging again about the DNC and Hillary Clinton. This excerpt article from her book talks about replacing Hillary and Senator Kaine with Biden and Cory Booker after Hillary's fainting spell. (I have to think Hillary's fainting must have been more serious than let on at the time?) www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donna-brazile-i-considered-replacing-clinton-with-biden-as-2016-democratic-nominee/ar-AAurG7H?li=BBnb7KzRegardless of what I think, obviously Brazile was one upset person with the whole Clinton team. I am thinking this book will out sell Hillary's book by about two million copies, because not only many Democrats, but every Republican will be buying this shocker. p.s. Trump was evidently correct once again about Hillary and her health troubles!
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Post by Value Buy on Nov 4, 2017 21:20:12 GMT -5
An excerpt from her book:
Brazile paints a scathing portrait of Clinton as a well-intentioned, historic candidate whose campaign was badly mismanaged, took minority constituencies for granted and made blunders with “stiff” and “stupid” messages. The campaign was so lacking in passion for the candidate, she writes, that its New York headquarters felt like a sterile hospital ward where “someone had died.”
Brazile alleges that Clinton’s top aides routinely disrespected her and put the DNC on a “starvation diet,” depriving it of funding for voter turnout operations.
As one of her party’s most prominent black strategists, Brazile also recounts fiery disagreements with Clinton’s staffers — including a conference call in which she told three senior campaign officials, Charlie Baker, Marlon Marshall and Dennis Cheng, that she was being treated like a slave.
“I’m not Patsey the slave,” Brazile recalls telling them, a reference to the character played by Lupita Nyong’o in the film, “12 Years a Slave.” “Y’all keep whipping me and whipping me and you never give me any money or any way to do my damn job. I am not going to be your whipping girl!”
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Post by Tennesseer on Nov 4, 2017 23:12:29 GMT -5
Donna Brazile has come out swinging again about the DNC and Hillary Clinton. This excerpt article from her book talks about replacing Hillary and Senator Kaine with Biden and Cory Booker after Hillary's fainting spell. (I have to think Hillary's fainting must have been more serious than let on at the time?) www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donna-brazile-i-considered-replacing-clinton-with-biden-as-2016-democratic-nominee/ar-AAurG7H?li=BBnb7KzRegardless of what I think, obviously Brazile was one upset person with the whole Clinton team. I am thinking this book will out sell Hillary's book by about two million copies, because not only many Democrats, but every Republican will be buying this shocker. p.s. Trump was evidently correct once again about Hillary and her health troubles! Your buddy paul posted last July, 2016, Hillary would be dead in two weeks from late term Parkinson's disease. Hillary is still alive. Can you give us an update on her expected death date?
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Post by weltschmerz on Nov 5, 2017 6:38:29 GMT -5
Donna Brazile has come out swinging again about the DNC and Hillary Clinton. This excerpt article from her book talks about replacing Hillary and Senator Kaine with Biden and Cory Booker after Hillary's fainting spell. (I have to think Hillary's fainting must have been more serious than let on at the time?) www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donna-brazile-i-considered-replacing-clinton-with-biden-as-2016-democratic-nominee/ar-AAurG7H?li=BBnb7KzRegardless of what I think, obviously Brazile was one upset person with the whole Clinton team. I am thinking this book will out sell Hillary's book by about two million copies, because not only many Democrats, but every Republican will be buying this shocker. p.s. Trump was evidently correct once again about Hillary and her health troubles!What's your point? Trump is in such bad shape, he couldn't walk a few blocks in Paris, and followed everyone in a golf cart. This, despite his phony doctor's letter about how he's the healthiest candidate who has ever run for office. No doctor wrote that letter. It sounds clueless and egotistical enough to lead one to believe that Trump wrote it himself and paid some doctor bigly to sign it.
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Post by OldCoyote on Nov 5, 2017 8:39:28 GMT -5
In an explosive new memoir, Brazile details widespread dysfunction and dissension throughout the Democratic Party, including secret deliberations over using her powers as interim DNC chair to initiate the process of removing Clinton and running mate Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.) from the ticket after Clinton’s Sept. 11, 2016, collapse in New York City.Yea, if I remember right, one side of this board was like, Ain't nothing there ,,,, Didn't happen!,,,, hey, Look over here. ,,,and most of all! Trump did this, Trump did that!!
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Post by billisonboard on Nov 5, 2017 9:20:49 GMT -5
Seems appropriate for the head of the organization to privately look at contingency plans in that situation.
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Post by Value Buy on Nov 5, 2017 11:22:22 GMT -5
Donna Brazile has come out swinging again about the DNC and Hillary Clinton. This excerpt article from her book talks about replacing Hillary and Senator Kaine with Biden and Cory Booker after Hillary's fainting spell. (I have to think Hillary's fainting must have been more serious than let on at the time?) www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donna-brazile-i-considered-replacing-clinton-with-biden-as-2016-democratic-nominee/ar-AAurG7H?li=BBnb7KzRegardless of what I think, obviously Brazile was one upset person with the whole Clinton team. I am thinking this book will out sell Hillary's book by about two million copies, because not only many Democrats, but every Republican will be buying this shocker. p.s. Trump was evidently correct once again about Hillary and her health troubles! Your buddy paul posted last July, 2016, Hillary would be dead in two weeks from late term Parkinson's disease. Hillary is still alive. Can you give us an update on her expected death date? My buddy Paul........... seriously? I do not think I need to speculate on her death date, as I never remember agreeing with Paul on this exact proclamation of Parkinson's disease, but I do give you an A+ for trying to label me. Paul is quite able to defend himself without me helping (or hindering) him. I did mention in a post above Hillary's health must have been worse than claimed by Hillary and the Democrats, otherwise, why would Brazile make such a claim of putting a team together to replace the nominees? And why was Bernie not considered as the replacement? All the major liberals felt Bernie could beat Trump in the fall election. I assume he was too white for Brazile and the DNC, and was not a favorite of blacks and Hispanics either. She could have had a Sanders/Warren ticket and they would have won in a heartbeat. White soccer moms would have returned to the Democratic feel good zone. A fuzzy likeable grandfather with an ass kicking female running mate would have taken it home.
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Post by Value Buy on Nov 5, 2017 11:23:44 GMT -5
Seems appropriate for the head of the organization to privately look at contingency plans in that situation. Yes, but to not mention Bernie Sanders in the same paragraph as Biden, is a slap at a major portion of the far left wing of the party.
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Post by billisonboard on Nov 5, 2017 11:28:15 GMT -5
Seems appropriate for the head of the organization to privately look at contingency plans in that situation. Yes, but to not mention Bernie Sanders in the same paragraph as Biden, is a slap at a major portion of the far left wing of the party. I would have to read the actual "paragraph" from the book to be sure he wasn't mentioned in it.
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Post by Value Buy on Nov 5, 2017 11:39:21 GMT -5
Yes, but to not mention Bernie Sanders in the same paragraph as Biden, is a slap at a major portion of the far left wing of the party. I would have to read the actual "paragraph" from the book to be sure he wasn't mentioned in it. Very true, but what was quoted from the book in the article sure did not show any thought towards Bernie. After all, Bernie was a rather good runner up behind her. And since she had already reached out to him in September that it was rigged against him, makes a compelling argument he should have been first choice.
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Post by kadee79 on Nov 5, 2017 11:46:54 GMT -5
I would have to read the actual "paragraph" from the book to be sure he wasn't mentioned in it. Very true, but what was quoted from the book in the article sure did not show any thought towards Bernie. After all, Bernie was a rather good runner up behind her. And since she had already reached out to him in September that it was rigged against him, makes a compelling argument he should have been first choice. It makes perfect sense to me that he wasn't mentioned....Bernie IS NOT A DEMOCRAT! Some people seem to keep forgetting this fact. He has contributed NOTHING to the Democratic party in any way, he is an independent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are many who are Democrats or lean that way (including me) who would NOT vote for him, I'd write in someone else first, maybe even myself! Sorry, but Bernie is WAY out in 'left' field!...much to far for me or this time in history!
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Post by Tennesseer on Nov 5, 2017 11:47:56 GMT -5
Your buddy paul posted last July, 2016, Hillary would be dead in two weeks from late term Parkinson's disease. Hillary is still alive. Can you give us an update on her expected death date? My buddy Paul........... seriously? I do not think I need to speculate on her death date, as I never remember agreeing with Paul on this exact proclamation of Parkinson's disease, but I do give you an A+ for trying to label me. Paul is quite able to defend himself without me helping (or hindering) him. I did mention in a post above Hillary's health must have been worse than claimed by Hillary and the Democrats, otherwise, why would Brazile make such a claim of putting a team together to replace the nominees? And why was Bernie not considered as the replacement? All the major liberals felt Bernie could beat Trump in the fall election.I assume he was too white for Brazile and the DNC, and was not a favorite of blacks and Hispanics either. She could have had a Sanders/Warren ticket and they would have won in a heartbeat. White soccer moms would have returned to the Democratic feel good zone. A fuzzy likeable grandfather with an ass kicking female running mate would have taken it home. Who are the "major liberals" who thought Sanders could be trump? Did they verbally 'feel' it before the general election or after it?
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Post by billisonboard on Nov 5, 2017 12:42:56 GMT -5
I would have to read the actual "paragraph" from the book to be sure he wasn't mentioned in it. Very true, but what was quoted from the book in the article sure did not show any thought towards Bernie. ... Not sure what you are referencing as "quoted from the book". I read paraphrase such as: ... Brazile writes that she considered a dozen combinations to replace the nominees ... (from earlier link)
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Post by Opti on Nov 5, 2017 14:21:19 GMT -5
Very true, but what was quoted from the book in the article sure did not show any thought towards Bernie. After all, Bernie was a rather good runner up behind her. And since she had already reached out to him in September that it was rigged against him, makes a compelling argument he should have been first choice. It makes perfect sense to me that he wasn't mentioned....Bernie IS NOT A DEMOCRAT! Some people seem to keep forgetting this fact. He has contributed NOTHING to the Democratic party in any way, he is an independent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are many who are Democrats or lean that way (including me) who would NOT vote for him, I'd write in someone else first, maybe even myself! Sorry, but Bernie is WAY out in 'left' field!...much to far for me or this time in history! People also choose to ignore there are things required of party candidates like fund-raising which Bernie did not meet and I believe Donald also did not meet for the GOP. Only in an alternate universe does it make sense that party outsiders who do not meet party commitments should be treated equal to candidates who are longtime party members in good standing.
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Post by Opti on Nov 5, 2017 14:22:52 GMT -5
My buddy Paul........... seriously? I do not think I need to speculate on her death date, as I never remember agreeing with Paul on this exact proclamation of Parkinson's disease, but I do give you an A+ for trying to label me. Paul is quite able to defend himself without me helping (or hindering) him. I did mention in a post above Hillary's health must have been worse than claimed by Hillary and the Democrats, otherwise, why would Brazile make such a claim of putting a team together to replace the nominees? And why was Bernie not considered as the replacement? All the major liberals felt Bernie could beat Trump in the fall election.I assume he was too white for Brazile and the DNC, and was not a favorite of blacks and Hispanics either. She could have had a Sanders/Warren ticket and they would have won in a heartbeat. White soccer moms would have returned to the Democratic feel good zone. A fuzzy likeable grandfather with an ass kicking female running mate would have taken it home. Who are the "major liberals" who thought Sanders could be Trump? Did they verbally 'feel' it before the general election or after it? I'm wondering who these people are as well. There were various polls on that scenario.
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Post by Opti on Nov 5, 2017 14:25:03 GMT -5
Your buddy paul posted last July, 2016, Hillary would be dead in two weeks from late term Parkinson's disease. Hillary is still alive. Can you give us an update on her expected death date? My buddy Paul........... seriously? I do not think I need to speculate on her death date, as I never remember agreeing with Paul on this exact proclamation of Parkinson's disease, but I do give you an A+ for trying to label me. Paul is quite able to defend himself without me helping (or hindering) him. I did mention in a post above Hillary's health must have been worse than claimed by Hillary and the Democrats, otherwise, why would Brazile make such a claim of putting a team together to replace the nominees?And why was Bernie not considered as the replacement? All the major liberals felt Bernie could beat Trump in the fall election. I assume he was too white for Brazile and the DNC, and was not a favorite of blacks and Hispanics either. She could have had a Sanders/Warren ticket and they would have won in a heartbeat. White soccer moms would have returned to the Democratic feel good zone. A fuzzy likeable grandfather with an ass kicking female running mate would have taken it home. I'd bet money on the editors or publishing house of her book wanting her to emphasize and write about that so the books will sell. MO.
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Post by thyme4change on Nov 5, 2017 16:31:23 GMT -5
I have thought through contingency plans should my husband die. It doesn't mean it is imminent, just that he is important. This lady having these thoughts is not an indicator that Hillary had health problems. Does the book have any proof that there were real health problems, or are we just sticking with the same speculation that right wingers were spouting last year?
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Post by thyme4change on Nov 5, 2017 16:56:44 GMT -5
Are you implying that certain people who hate Clinton has misconstrued statements to continue the plight to put her in jail? Unthinkable! What would be their motivation? It isn't like they need to distract from other investigations of misdeeds done during the election.
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Post by grits on Nov 5, 2017 18:14:40 GMT -5
The post has nothing to do with Trump. It has to do with the corruption in the DNC, and the unethical way in which a candidate's campaign was allowed to run the party. Regulations should be changed to make it illegal. Donna Brazile should be commended for taking a stand, and exposing the vast corruption. Now, it remains to be seen if supporters of the Democratic party will actually rise up, and demand change.
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Post by billisonboard on Nov 5, 2017 18:37:20 GMT -5
.... Regulations should be changed to make it illegal. ... So government should step in to regulate the internal works of this private organization?
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Post by grits on Nov 5, 2017 18:41:31 GMT -5
.... Regulations should be changed to make it illegal. ... So government should step in to regulate the internal works of this private organizatn? A private organization that plays a large role in choosing the POTUS. Yes, it should have guidelines established against unethical behavior, and corruption. The DNC already took a hit because it spread lies on Sanders to sway the vote. Now, we see it goes even deeper.
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Post by billisonboard on Nov 5, 2017 18:51:12 GMT -5
So government should step in to regulate the internal works of this private organizatn? A private organization that plays a large role in choosing the POTUS. Yes, it should have guidelines established against unethical behavior, and corruption. The DNC already took a hit because it spread lies on Sanders to sway the vote. Now, we see it goes even deeper. I would prefer that the voters decide instead of the government. The opportunity for opposition parties in power to use governmental power to attack rivals would be incredibly tempting and dangerous.
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Post by grits on Nov 5, 2017 19:28:51 GMT -5
A private organization that plays a large role in choosing the POTUS. Yes, it should have guidelines established against unethical behavior, and corruption. The DNC already took a hit because it spread lies on Sanders to sway the vote. Now, we see it goes even deeper. I would prefer that the voters decide instead of the government. The opportunity for opposition parties in power to use governmental power to attack rivals would be incredibly tempting and dangerous. The voters don't even have full choice of the candidate. The super delegates should go. Then, it has a better chance of the voters really choosing the candidate.
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Post by billisonboard on Nov 5, 2017 19:41:50 GMT -5
I would prefer that the voters decide instead of the government. The opportunity for opposition parties in power to use governmental power to attack rivals would be incredibly tempting and dangerous. The voters don't even have full choice of the candidate. The super delegates should go. Then, it has a better chance of the voters really choosing the candidate. I fully support you becoming a voting delegate in the Democratic Party system and working to make that change.
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Post by grits on Nov 5, 2017 19:50:25 GMT -5
As an employee of the Federal government, the Hatch Act restricts my partisan political activities. In fact, I have to be very careful or I can be fired.
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Post by billisonboard on Nov 5, 2017 20:13:00 GMT -5
As an employee of the Federal government, the Hatch Act restricts my partisan political activities. In fact, I have to be very careful or I can be fired. Life is choice.
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Post by grits on Nov 5, 2017 20:16:20 GMT -5
I choose to be employed, and earn a living. Therefore, I cannot be a delegate at this time. Suggesting otherwise would be ridiculous.
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