Michael Moore
Submitted by UnBlinkingEye on Tue, 05/10/2016 - 9:02pmHillary supporter???
WTF
Hillary supporter???
WTF
New PPP poll: Sanders runs ahead of Clinton with Hispanic voters in a race against Trump https://t.co/PHaPVzQp5K pic.twitter.com/ZsfdXkTTpZ
— Matt Karp (@karpmj) May 10, 2016
Clinton campaign rigid I don't know what will.
Nearly half of the voters in the West Virginia Democratic primary who voted for Bernie Sanders say they would vote for Donald Trump in a general election, according to exit polls reported by CBS News.
According to the poll, 44 percent of Sanders supporters would back the presumptive GOP nominee in November, and 23 percent would support Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, in that matchup.
UPDATE: We made the rec list! Don't know how, 31 recs, 1 share, but I will take it!
Thank you to everyone who braved the waters for me on this, big hugs and loves to you!
Greetings!
I recently posted a diary here on c99:
Please Tell Me, Hillary: Do You Support Late-Term Abortion Exceptions for the Fetus?

I was cruising through CNN just now and ran across this editorial by one Meg Jacobs, a history prof at Columbia and Princeton. In it she talks about how Clinton pissed off the coal miners in March by saying "We are going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business".
President Obama foreign policy record has not been one of consistency. It has fluctuated, and that fluctuation seems to mirror who is working as point-man (i.e. Secretary of State) at the time.
Hillary Clinton had the office from January 2009 to January 2013. John Kerry has been there since.
Let's look at U.S. foreign policy during this era.

On Thursday the Massachusetts Senate is scheduled to begin debate on adding protections for transgender people in public accommodations to the 2011 anti-discrimination law that bans discrimination in the workplace and in housing.
There is no justification on earth for discrimination against anyone who wants to go to park, movie theater, doctor’s office, restaurant or a gym,” said Deborah Shields, executive director of MassEquality, an organization that has vocally supported the bill. “It’s unconscionable that in 2016 discrimination would be permitted.
--Deborah Shields, MassEquality
House and Senate versions of the bill were recently released from committee. Both versions would prohibit discrimination against transgender people in public accommodations, allowing them to use locker rooms and restrooms consistent with their gender identity.
While supporters of the bill say it would provide important protections to transgender people, opponents of the legislation have argued it could subject women and children to voyeurs and sexual predators.
I know that I have been writing a lot more than usual. I am generally not the type of person who shares a lot of my opinions in long, written rants. But I am currently going through one of my phases where politics seems to be on my mind constantly.
Thursday May 10, 1906
From the International Socialist Review: A. M. Simons on Justice for W. F. of M.


