Cuts wrote:She's said a lot of things many times. Often different things to different people, depends on her audience and how much they are paying her. How healthy can it be for a presidential candidate to say she has a public and a private take on Wall Street? She can, and in my opinion, has been bought. I'd never vote for Trump but my point about him is that his views on women and power are not new, we didn't just discover them two days ago and now it's suddenly all shock horror and too much? He's been the same man ever since I' ve been aware of him, over twenty years.Chose your poison, neither of them are worth shit.
So she's just like every other politician? Especially in the US. This is what politicians do, the system is fucked. Unless you want to go for a radical leftie (as defined by the current status quo, not my personal definition) like Bernie or, even more unlikely, Corbyn then these are the types of choices we're stuck with.And Ted, getting a Republican with half a brain is the whole problem, that shower of batshit crazy that started the Rep nominee race (Christie! Cruz! Rubio!) and their pandering to the far right teabaggers has been pushing the GOP to the fringe - and Trump is the outcome. See also the Tories.