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To: RMF who wrote (861652)6/1/2015 11:28:35 PM
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You have to understand: I don't like that a person can go to Washington DC broke and come out filthy rich. There is something just fundamentally wrong with that picture. And there is no doubt both parties do it, extensively.

But there are cases where people, even former presidents, have a right to earn money, and as much as they can. I believe Clinton, Bush, and ultimately, Obama, are in that position.

But I have great discomfort with what Hillary has done. And I find it astonishing there are people who are still willing to vote for her. It suggests to me a constituency which has lost its way. (In fairness, it looks like to me the far left are getting on board with Sanders, unbelievably -- that, too, I can't comprehend -- but for totally different reasons. I don't think Sanders is a scoundrel. I just think he is dumb as a brick.)