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To: RMF who wrote (959347)8/26/2016 12:37:03 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578032
 
>> At least Clinton could work with people on both sides of the isle.

Trump will be far more successful in that arena. He knows how to make things happen. She doesn't. She is a hater.

WTH was up with that speech today? Pulling the race card like that when she's supposedly so far up in the polls? Seems like to me she did exactly what Trump has been accusing her of -- using the Blacks to her political advantage.

It is pathetic, really.

>> When Obama first got elected he had a party or something to get everybody together but that was a total failure

Obama was arrogant. I don't think Hillary's arrogance will be an outlier in DC. People expect a certain kind of it. With Obama, people really expected more, I think.

When he said, to McCain, I think, "We had an election, John. I won." It was true, of course, but it was not statesmanlike, and right then and there I knew it was over. Before then he'd made some terrible mistakes (like his first week plan to release abu Ghraib photos, and proclaiming his plan to close GITMO before he had any idea what was involved). These were amateur mistakes. But putting members of the other party down like that, it poisoned the well. Hillary would not, I don't think, make that kind of mistake.