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Elizabeth Warren

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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Sun Mar 15, 2015, 04:54 AM Mar 2015

Clinton is so Yesterday – Warren is Today But Does it Really Matter? [View all]

As the pre-primary season begins, it becomes obvious to me that Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton are relics from our political past and Elizabeth Warren is a gathering fresh breeze for our rapidly changing political climate. Jeb looks old, wane and somewhat conscious of the impossible burden his name carries. Hillary has so much political baggage that it may never get unpacked and many are having second thoughts about her political leanings and presidential ambitions. That leaves the stage open for Senator Elizabeth Warren who will soon be making her presence felt on the national stage as the only authentic voice for true change ~ but does it really matter: Allen L Roland, Ph.D



"I'm really concerned that too big to fail has become too big to jail. That just seems wrong to me." Elizabeth Warren ~ remarks to bank regulators during Senate hearing, Feb. 14


As Hillary Clinton arrogantly recently sends message to Democrats and the media according to Fox news ~ Suck it up. I'm all you've got ~ there’s no viable alternative to me other than a Republican president ~ she conveniently forgets that a legitimate populist Democrat is in the wings and rapidly picking up voter poll momentum as not only an alternative to yesterday's Hillary and Jeb Bush, with all their well-known baggage, but Elizabeth Warren represents a true other choice, a genuine grassroots candidate who just might deliver on Obama's broken promises and commitment to the status quo. See Fox report: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/03/11/hillary-tells-dems-press-to-suck-it-up/#.VQBwKXjXsuE.email



Here's Warren writing about the recent Republican ambush on basic workers' rights while Hillary puts out email fires as well as continues to ignore her dwindling progressive base;



"Republicans say government should keep on working for employers who don’t like unions and who have figured out how to exploit a tangled system. They complain about government inefficiencies, but then they introduce a bill that is specifically designed so that a broken, inefficient system will stay broken and inefficient ~ even when we know how to fix it.

But we weren’t sent here just to represent employers who don’t like unions. We’re here to support working people who just want a fighting chance to level the playing field. Join me right now to tell Congress to let the NLRB do its job. " See RSN article: http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/28955-the-republican-ambush-on-workers-basic-rights


Mark my words, Elizabeth Warren is the stealth candidate who has slipped beneath the radar of the main stream press infatuation with political dinosaurs Bush and Hillary and has already become the darling of the people of Iowa ~ who are fed up with Republican arrogance, Hillary's worn out baggage and Obama's broken promises .

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I hope it matters. /nt RiverLover Mar 2015 #1
Attention, HRC fans flocking here to flame. Divernan Mar 2015 #2
Really great point. The writing is on the wall. RiverLover Mar 2015 #3
I don't support the email witch hunt. But it's a good point about the potential of emails GoneFishin Mar 2015 #9
Yep the timing is just about right. zeemike Mar 2015 #12
K&R DeSwiss Mar 2015 #4
In politics, Carroll Quigley trumps Jesus. merrily Mar 2015 #7
Sanders gets a good reception, too, but media will acknowledge that even less than it merrily Mar 2015 #5
Both of these women... Mike Nelson Mar 2015 #6
Did you post that in the Hillary Group, too? merrily Mar 2015 #8
Not sure. I read the "Latest Threads" and "Greatest Threads"... Mike Nelson Mar 2015 #15
Sure it matters Wash. state Desk Jet Mar 2015 #10
News flash, HRC! Revenge is a two way street. Divernan Mar 2015 #13
I will not bash Hillary for this email crap mountain grammy Mar 2015 #11
I don't think Hillary can win, either. I also think it's near insane not to have a merrily Mar 2015 #16
I think we've come to a point in our history where we are going to have to make rhett o rick Mar 2015 #14
I am not so sure that is what happened in 2008, rhett. merrily Mar 2015 #17
I agree with you and believe that the Powers That Be wanted Obama. rhett o rick Mar 2015 #18
I don't know if that was the reason the powerful people in the Dem Party wanted Obama. merrily Mar 2015 #19
Uh Oh. Hillary never signed her SOS "separation papers"... News today. NYC_SKP Mar 2015 #20
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