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boutons_deux
08-11-2014, 02:17 PM
Attacking Obama Policy, Hillary Clinton Exposes Different Worldviews
she criticized not just Mr. Obama’s refusal to aid the rebels in Syria but his shorthand description of his entire foreign policy.
“Great nations need organizing principles, and ‘Don’t do stupid stuff’ is not an organizing principle,” Mrs. Clinton said, referring to the line that Mr. Obama has used with aides and reporters to describe his reluctance to inject the United States into messy foreign conflicts.
Mrs. Clinton said she assumed the line was more a “political message” for a war-weary American public than his actual worldview — an interpretation that makes her words even more stinging, since “don’t do stupid stuff” was in fact the animating principle for the new foreign policy blueprint that Mr. Obama laid out at West Point in May.
That Mrs. Clinton is more hawkish than Mr. Obama is no surprise to anyone who watched a Democratic primary debate in 2008. Her policy differences with the president are well-documented: She favored supplying arms to moderate Syrian rebels, leaving behind a larger residual force in Iraq, and waiting longer before pulling American support for Egypt’s former President Hosni Mubarak during the historic protests in Cairo.
she and the president hold fundamentally different views of American power: his view cautious, inward-looking, suffused with a sense of limits; hers muscular, optimistic, unabashedly old-fashioned.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/08/12/world/middleeast/attacking-obama-policy-hillary-clinton-exposes-different-worldviews.html?_r=0
She one dangerous bitch, but still a hell of a lot better than a Repug Pres.
Winehole23
08-11-2014, 04:49 PM
(with great reluctance, boutons endorses HRC)
baseline bum
08-11-2014, 04:56 PM
Clinton vs teabagger will be the worst presidential election since Bush vs Gore.
boutons_deux
08-11-2014, 04:58 PM
(with great reluctance, boutons endorses HRC)
only as NOT a Repug
DarrinS
08-11-2014, 05:01 PM
Hillary Clinton About Obama: ‘You Can’t Trust the Motherf***er’
Aztecfan03
08-11-2014, 05:07 PM
Clinton vs teabagger will be the worst presidential election since Bush vs Gore.
Obama vs. McCain was way worse.
baseline bum
08-11-2014, 05:11 PM
Obama vs. McCain was way worse.
Obama is a piece of shit, but I'd take him over that lesbian cunt any day. Even Palin's retard soundbites couldn't make that election as bad as 2016 will be. I'm gonna vote Hitler in 2016.
cheguevara
08-11-2014, 05:44 PM
Obama vs. McCain was way worse.
I'll take that and double down with Bush Jr. vs. Kerry
:lol
cheguevara
08-11-2014, 05:46 PM
oh and Hillary being a neocon should not be a surprise to anyone tbh
boutons_deux
08-11-2014, 07:14 PM
oh and Hillary being a neocon should not be a surprise to anyone tbh
A while back she was always blaming the borrowers for the sub-prime crisis. At very least, she's very right of center.
pgardn
08-11-2014, 08:30 PM
Clinton vs teabagger will be the worst presidential election since Bush vs Gore.
Bush v. Gore was extraordinarily exciting on election night.
You may not have cared who won but it was fun to watch.
Next morning... So who is the leader of the free world?
baseline bum
08-11-2014, 08:41 PM
Bush v. Gore was extraordinarily exciting on election night.
You may not have cared who won but it was fun to watch.
Next morning... So who is the leader of the free world?
It was horrifying to watch knowing one of those two jerkoffs was going to be leading the world.
FuzzyLumpkins
08-12-2014, 02:39 AM
It was horrifying to watch knowing one of those two jerkoffs was going to be leading the world.
You didn't feel the same way in the last election?
baseline bum
08-12-2014, 03:04 AM
You didn't feel the same way in the last election?
I was out of country and didn't watch any TV on election night in 2012. I think I found out Magic Negro beat King Kolob from the nigga at the desk in my hotel tbh. Found out about Hurricane Sandy the same way. :lol
FuzzyLumpkins
08-12-2014, 03:28 AM
I was out of country and didn't watch any TV on election night in 2012. I think I found out Magic Negro beat King Kolob from the nigga at the desk in my hotel tbh. Found out about Hurricane Sandy the same way. :lol
Oh i see what you are saying. You are talking about the actual news production. I thought you meant in the general sense.
I can't watch the election on TV. It's like staring down the barrel of a gun.
Winehole23
08-12-2014, 09:28 AM
Hillary Clinton About Obama: ‘You Can’t Trust the Motherf***er’who do you trust?
The Reckoning
08-12-2014, 01:04 PM
":cry but if women led the world, there would be no more wars :cry"
irregardless, men are sent to die. as we always have.
spurraider21
08-12-2014, 05:11 PM
:lmao secretary of state upset with our country's foreign policy :lmao
her failures are his, and his are hers. foreign policy of the US has sucked balls since the milennium
Infinite_limit
08-12-2014, 05:52 PM
:lmao secretary of state upset with our country's foreign policy :lmao
her failures are his, and his are hers. foreign policy of the US has sucked balls since the milennium
Since WW2. At some point thats just who Americans are
boutons_deux
09-02-2014, 12:18 PM
This Is Mighty White of You
http://readersupportednews.org/images/stories/article_imgs12/012686-hillary-clinton-061014.jpg
http://readersupportednews.org/images/stories/alphabet/rsn-H.jpgillary Clinton finally said something (http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_14095785262416&key=1fa9d108520e2bb6ada8af16f9bba3f2&libId=7513519c-255e-410c-9353-c14215e8a3a4&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.esquire.com%2Fblogs%2Fpolitic s%2FA_Day_Late_And_A_Couple_Of_Million_Short&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fedition.cnn.com%2FTRANSCRIPTS%2F1 408%2F28%2Fcnr.06.html&title=This%20Is%20Mighty%20White%20Of%20You%20-%20Esquire&txt=%20finally%20said%20something) about recent events in Ferguson, Missouri. What she said appears to have been written by nine consultants, eight people from marketing, seven lawyers, six ESL valedictorians, and Mark Penn. She feels very bad about the stuff that happened, as stuff sometimes will happen, because it is stuff, and it happens. Or something.
This summer, the eyes of our country and indeed the world have been focused on one community in the middle of the American heartland, Ferguson, Missouri. Watching the recent funeral for Michael Brown, as a mother, as a human being, my heart just broke for his family, because losing a child is every parent's greatest fear and an unimaginable loss. But I also grieve for that community and for many like it across our country. Behind the dramatic, terrible pictures on television, are deep challenges that will be with them and with us long after the cameras move on. This is what happens when the bonds of trust and respect that hold any community together fray. Nobody wants to see our streets look like a war zone, not in America. We are better than that. We saw our country's true character in the community leaders that came out to protest peacefully and worked to restrain violence. The young people who insisted on having their voices heard and in the many decent and respectful law enforcement officers who showed what quality law enforcement looks like. Men and women who serve and protect their communities with courage and professionalism, who inspire trust, rather than fear. We need more of that, because we can do better.
What is our country's "true character," at least as it is defined by the people in authority, is a heavily militarized police force made up of trigger-happy yahoos who consider any black person a threat? Why isn't that just as plausible an interpretation of recent events? Because America, fk yeah!? Try again.
We can't ignore the inequities that persist in our justice system that undermine our most deeply held values of fairness and equality. Imagine what he with would feel and what we would do if white drivers were three times as likely to be searched by police during a traffic stop as black drivers. Instead of the other way around; if white offenders received prison sentences 10 percent longer than black offenders for the same crimes; if a third of all white men, just look at this room and take one-third, went to prison during their lifetime. Imagine that. That is the reality in the lives of so many of our fellow Americans and so many of the communities in which they live. I applaud President Obama for sending the attorney general to Ferguson and demanding a thorough and speedy investigation, to find out what happened, to see that justice is done, to help this community begin healing itself. We should all add our voices to those that have come together in recent days to work for peace, justice and reconciliation in Ferguson, and beyond, to stand against violence and for the values that we cherish. We can do better.
I don't have to imagine it. I know it, because it is actually happening. Thank you for noticing.
We can work to rebuild the bonds of trust from the ground up. It starts within families and communities. It was 51 years ago today that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called us to live out true meaning of our creed, to make the dream real for all Americans. That mission is as fiercely urgent today as when he stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in the hot August sun all those years ago.
The fierce urgency of taking two weeks to say something is not what Dr. King was talking about, I do not believe.
So we have a lot of work to do together. At Nexenta, you say, better living for a better world. At the Clinton Foundation, we say, we're all in this together. If you put those together, it comes out to a pretty good road map for the future. We need all of you, your energy and your efforts, your innovation, your building, your creating to help us achieve that better world.
Nicely done. Plug the corporation that paid for these banalities.
Mother Mary, I hope she can do better than this.
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