If becoming President only requires a degree in [insert subject here] and Person A has a BA in [insert subject #2 here] while Person B has an MA in [insert subject #3 here] then that doesn't make Person B more qualified since the job only requires a degree in a completely different subject.
That's not true. December of 2011 (as one example of being before 2013)
Wow thanks RatedG for posting this powerful clip proving Hillary Clinton did indeed support Gay Marriage (and directly says it multiple times) and LGBTQ rights back in 2011.
I can only imagine why people in this thread would continue to pretend she didn't support before 2013 when there's solid proof legitmately right there...just waiting to be viewed. I guess ignorance truly is bliss.
If becoming President only requires a degree in [insert subject here] and Person A has a BA in [insert subject #2 here] while Person B has an MA in [insert subject #3 here] then that doesn't make Person B more qualified since the job only requires a degree in a completely different subject.
Well, that was a ridiculous point to make considering Hillary's metaphorical MA is majorly connected to the job of the President
All Cabinet secretaries serve at the pleasure of the President, and the SoS represents the U.S. in global affairs. Secretaries are not going to publicly speak against the President's agenda; Obama didn't publicly support same-sex marriage until Biden forced his hand. She still advocated for LGBT rights (see the speech that's been shared and her work in helping transgender people get their appropriate gender on passports), and she came out in support of same-sex marriage almost as soon as she left the State Department.
"Okay, listen I am sick of the f****** bull****... I am sick of hearing that us Hillary fans are "nervous".. It's time to get one issue out of the way now, because like it or note, we will all have to cope and deal with it. I am by no means telling Bernie supporters that they need to stop having faith or anything like that, but what I am going to tell you is what is going to unfold as the month progresses and hopefully everyone understands.
Bernie's latest hot streak was PREDICTED, in fact both pollsters and Hillary supporters knew that it was coming. Bernie has a strong group of young supporters, dedicated to attending rallies, caucusing & vice versa. He is also a very Liberal candidate and not only have these last few states held caucuses, but many of the states have high liberal populations and younger people who are willing to get out and caucus. Hillary supporters are proven to be older (not to use this as an excuse) but its true. What 70 year old is going to go stand and caucus for hours? Not a lot... We know why Bernie did so well in these caucus states and this was expected. Of course the media blew it up, but they had to... Hillary can't always be winning as much as all of her supporters like to think.
Guess what, if CNN doesn't have a tight Democratic race, where are the ratings going to come from (w/ the exception being the Rep. party circus)?? The media knows what the outcome is going to be, political experts know what the outcome of this race is going to be and so do mathematicians. It was known in 2008 and it is known now in 2016....
New York may be tight, but Hillary will likely come on top.... Bernie will argue "we were so close, it was an even race".... whatever. The race will continue into the 26th of April and Hillary will do very will in Maryland, Deleware and Pennsylvania (all potential sweeps) and they will likely keep it close in Connecticut and Rhode Island. After the 26th, this will be done. The media can say what it wants, Bernie supporters can argue "we still have California" and keep dreams alive, but the 26th will be the end. I am not saying this to be mean, offensive or to try and hurt anyone's feelings--but to be honest and blunt this month will mark the end of the race (mathematically).
Bernie and Hillary will split delegates in California and he may even win (like Hillary did in 2008), but Hillary will have likely amassed a lead of 300+ delegates and this will only chip so much into that. She will have more than 4 million votes that Bernie and will become the nominee at the convention,
Although none of this is official, feel free to bookmark me, call me out, scream at me or whatever... But this is what I believe is going to happen. It's time for us to start coming together, because whether you like it or not--Hillary is going to be the party's nominee.
Just like I would support Bernie if he were in Hillary's position, I'd hope that Bernie supporters will do the same for Hillary.
That is all."
"Okay, listen I am sick of the f****** bull****... I am sick of hearing that us Hillary fans are "nervous".. It's time to get one issue out of the way now, because like it or note, we will all have to cope and deal with it. I am by no means telling Bernie supporters that they need to stop having faith or anything like that, but what I am going to tell you is what is going to unfold as the month progresses and hopefully everyone understands.
Bernie's latest hot streak was PREDICTED, in fact both pollsters and Hillary supporters knew that it was coming. Bernie has a strong group of young supporters, dedicated to attending rallies, caucusing & vice versa. He is also a very Liberal candidate and not only have these last few states held caucuses, but many of the states have high liberal populations and younger people who are willing to get out and caucus. Hillary supporters are proven to be older (not to use this as an excuse) but its true. What 70 year old is going to go stand and caucus for hours? Not a lot... We know why Bernie did so well in these caucus states and this was expected. Of course the media blew it up, but they had to... Hillary can't always be winning as much as all of her supporters like to think.
Guess what, if CNN doesn't have a tight Democratic race, where are the ratings going to come from (w/ the exception being the Rep. party circus)?? The media knows what the outcome is going to be, political experts know what the outcome of this race is going to be and so do mathematicians. It was known in 2008 and it is known now in 2016....
New York may be tight, but Hillary will likely come on top.... Bernie will argue "we were so close, it was an even race".... whatever. The race will continue into the 26th of April and Hillary will do very will in Maryland, Deleware and Pennsylvania (all potential sweeps) and they will likely keep it close in Connecticut and Rhode Island. After the 26th, this will be done. The media can say what it wants, Bernie supporters can argue "we still have California" and keep dreams alive, but the 26th will be the end. I am not saying this to be mean, offensive or to try and hurt anyone's feelings--but to be honest and blunt this month will mark the end of the race (mathematically).
Bernie and Hillary will split delegates in California and he may even win (like Hillary did in 2008), but Hillary will have likely amassed a lead of 300+ delegates and this will only chip so much into that. She will have more than 4 million votes that Bernie and will become the nominee at the convention,
Although none of this is official, feel free to bookmark me, call me out, scream at me or whatever... But this is what I believe is going to happen. It's time for us to start coming together, because whether you like it or not--Hillary is going to be the party's nominee.
Just like I would support Bernie if he were in Hillary's position, I'd hope that Bernie supporters will do the same for Hillary.
That is all."
She couldn't, huh? But a member above corrected me and said she came out in support of gay marriage in 2011? What's the truth?
Plus, an avid LGBT-ally would have publicly supported the issue before '09 as well, don't you think?
No, she could not. That member was referring to the work she did with world leaders for gay rights. Not marriage in the US.
I never said she was the Queen of LGBT rights (again, I do not care) however, she has been pushing for gay rights for years from gay adoption, pushing Bill to enact non-discrimination policy, fighting for gays to serve in the military, coming out and criticizing DOMA back in the 90s, and said states should be able to decide what to do with gay marriage in '04.
The Rev. Federico Lombardi, director of the Vatican Press Office, told POLITICO, "My information is very simple: the invitation came from the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences for the Meeting 'Centesimus Annus — 25 Years Later.' Therefore we cannot say that it is an invitation from the pope, but from a Vatican institution."
The fact that it wasn't Pope Francis doesn't change the Hilary wasn't invited to the Vatican.
Okay, listen I am sick of the f****** bull****... I am sick of hearing that us Hillary fans are "nervous".. It's time to get one issue out of the way now, because like it or note, we will all have to cope and deal with it. I am by no means telling Bernie supporters that they need to stop having faith or anything like that, but what I am going to tell you is what is going to unfold as the month progresses and hopefully everyone understands.
Bernie's latest hot streak was PREDICTED, in fact both pollsters and Hillary supporters knew that it was coming. Bernie has a strong group of young supporters, dedicated to attending rallies, caucusing & vice versa. He is also a very Liberal candidate and not only have these last few states held caucuses, but many of the states have high liberal populations and younger people who are willing to get out and caucus. Hillary supporters are proven to be older (not to use this as an excuse) but its true. What 70 year old is going to go stand and caucus for hours? Not a lot... We know why Bernie did so well in these caucus states and this was expected. Of course the media blew it up, but they had to... Hillary can't always be winning as much as all of her supporters like to think.
Guess what, if CNN doesn't have a tight Democratic race, where are the ratings going to come from (w/ the exception being the Rep. party circus)?? The media knows what the outcome is going to be, political experts know what the outcome of this race is going to be and so do mathematicians. It was known in 2008 and it is known now in 2016....
New York may be tight, but Hillary will likely come on top.... Bernie will argue "we were so close, it was an even race".... whatever. The race will continue into the 26th of April and Hillary will do very will in Maryland, Deleware and Pennsylvania (all potential sweeps) and they will likely keep it close in Connecticut and Rhode Island. After the 26th, this will be done. The media can say what it wants, Bernie supporters can argue "we still have California" and keep dreams alive, but the 26th will be the end. I am not saying this to be mean, offensive or to try and hurt anyone's feelings--but to be honest and blunt this month will mark the end of the race (mathematically).
Bernie and Hillary will split delegates in California and he may even win (like Hillary did in 2008), but Hillary will have likely amassed a lead of 300+ delegates and this will only chip so much into that. She will have more than 4 million votes that Bernie and will become the nominee at the convention,
Although none of this is official, feel free to bookmark me, call me out, scream at me or whatever... But this is what I believe is going to happen. It's time for us to start coming together, because whether you like it or not--Hillary is going to be the party's nominee.
Just like I would support Bernie if he were in Hillary's position, I'd hope that Bernie supporters will do the same for Hillary.
That is all.
would bernie winning california even affect anything at that point? it's not like it'll be a blowout, if anything i see him being a couple points ahead.
"Okay, listen I am sick of the f****** bull****... I am sick of hearing that us Hillary fans are "nervous".. It's time to get one issue out of the way now, because like it or note, we will all have to cope and deal with it. I am by no means telling Bernie supporters that they need to stop having faith or anything like that, but what I am going to tell you is what is going to unfold as the month progresses and hopefully everyone understands.
Bernie's latest hot streak was PREDICTED, in fact both pollsters and Hillary supporters knew that it was coming. Bernie has a strong group of young supporters, dedicated to attending rallies, caucusing & vice versa. He is also a very Liberal candidate and not only have these last few states held caucuses, but many of the states have high liberal populations and younger people who are willing to get out and caucus. Hillary supporters are proven to be older (not to use this as an excuse) but its true. What 70 year old is going to go stand and caucus for hours? Not a lot... We know why Bernie did so well in these caucus states and this was expected. Of course the media blew it up, but they had to... Hillary can't always be winning as much as all of her supporters like to think.
Guess what, if CNN doesn't have a tight Democratic race, where are the ratings going to come from (w/ the exception being the Rep. party circus)?? The media knows what the outcome is going to be, political experts know what the outcome of this race is going to be and so do mathematicians. It was known in 2008 and it is known now in 2016....
New York may be tight, but Hillary will likely come on top.... Bernie will argue "we were so close, it was an even race".... whatever. The race will continue into the 26th of April and Hillary will do very will in Maryland, Deleware and Pennsylvania (all potential sweeps) and they will likely keep it close in Connecticut and Rhode Island. After the 26th, this will be done. The media can say what it wants, Bernie supporters can argue "we still have California" and keep dreams alive, but the 26th will be the end. I am not saying this to be mean, offensive or to try and hurt anyone's feelings--but to be honest and blunt this month will mark the end of the race (mathematically).
Bernie and Hillary will split delegates in California and he may even win (like Hillary did in 2008), but Hillary will have likely amassed a lead of 300+ delegates and this will only chip so much into that. She will have more than 4 million votes that Bernie and will become the nominee at the convention,
Although none of this is official, feel free to bookmark me, call me out, scream at me or whatever... But this is what I believe is going to happen. It's time for us to start coming together, because whether you like it or not--Hillary is going to be the party's nominee.
Just like I would support Bernie if he were in Hillary's position, I'd hope that Bernie supporters will do the same for Hillary.
That is all."