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Originally posted by Butters
Well he didn't make it obvious enough because it's been picked up by numerous media outlets...
Just wondering, how is Hillary going to handle GOP obstructionism better than Obama? Her platform seems to push even more liberal than Obama's (correct me if I'm wrong), and she's just as disliked.
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She
does have a great history of working with Republicans in the Senate (better than Obama) but who can really say at this point, now that they're being strung along three different ideologies. As much as they dislike her and the Clinton name, they've at least worked with her before. It's all about the press and who gets the prestige. But with assholes like Ted Cruz that just filibuster everything that won't get himself praise, it's hard to tell if that will actually work or not. It's a very different senate from when she was there.
The good news is, barring a total economic collapse, we should be able to get a lead within the Senate this year. Some of that goodwill could also bleed into the House. She'd get the Supreme Court nominee that they will have denied Obama plus the potential of replacing two to three others as they age on forward. There is a promising future ahead for liberalism at the moment as long as everything keeps going to plan.