saxitoxin wrote:Is a woman whose own party chair seriously considered declaring her mentally disabled and thought her campaign "reeked with the odor of failure" a better "failed presidential candidate" than Bobby Kennedy or Adlai Stevenson?
I don't really know much about this Brazille, apart from the fact that you keep accusing me of lying about her, but I'm guessing she's selling something.
Clinton seems far more damaging to the GOP than Kennedy or Stevenson to me, but that's solely as a failed presidential candidate. As more and more Trump aides prove to have colluded, or attempted to collude with foreign powers hostile to the US, it seems increasingly weird that Trump is pressuring the Justice Department to prosecute Clinton.
Especially when Trump's own Attorney General is increasingly in the spotlight for (let's be nice) misleading Congress.
Saxi- I realise we're on opposite sides of this argument, and that this a leading question, but do you really trust your president to pick the right people to run your country? After all these scandals and indictments, with more likely forthcoming?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein