I don't get how any woman would disrespect herself and her daughters, sisters, mothers, etc. by voting for Trump. These are probably women who allow themselves to be controlled and manipulated by the men in their families and work places. Its very telling. Its not a big deal to them, until a black, Mexican, or Muslim man makes the same comments towards their daughters.
It's a shame that Michelle is not interested in politics seeing as how she would actually be qualified to run for positions. She is equally as charismatic and honest as her husband. She is an excellent orator.
It really is a shame. But after seeing what her husband went through, she probably wants nothing to do with it ever again.
I've printed off a sample ballot and have been having a relatively easy time deciding what I'm voting on but how do you decide on the retainment of judges in your circuit? I can't find information anywhere.
There is substantive consternation about how to deal with Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren on Wall Street, a careful massaging of where to come down on Warren’s proposal for a new Glass-Steagall law to regulate banking. Clinton and her advisers believe that Sanders is being too simplistic, that they have an equally tough but more nuanced position–as indeed they did–and they worry about how to communicate that difference. Watching the deliberations unfold, I found myself thinking, Boy, Assange has done a public service. It’s good to know how policy develops in a political campaign.
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Another so-called embarrassment is the contretemps between Chelsea Clinton and her father’s former top aide, Doug Band, who writes that she’s acting like a “spoiled brat.” Band left the Clinton fold and formed a private “consulting” firm called Teneo Holdings. Bill Clinton agreed to be a member of its advisory board, a very questionable position for a former President to take. Chelsea finds out in England that at least one Teneo employee is lobbying Members of Parliament “on behalf of President Clinton” to take positions favorable to Teneo clients “without my father’s knowledge … which would horrify my father.” Bill Clinton soon cuts off his relationship with Band, a wise move. (Too bad Chelsea wasn’t vetting the recently revealed, too-close-for-comfort emails between the State Department and the Clinton Foundation after the Haiti earthquake.)
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Some on the left will find Clinton’s attempts to flatter and find common ground with her Wall Street audiences offensive–her willingness to take money for these speeches was a big mistake–but if you look at the content of the talks, Clinton is essentially warning the bankers about the public’s belief that they have behaved badly, while calling for more “transparency” and reform, a message her audiences may not have wanted to hear.