...On gay rights? Absolutely NEVER been in a leadership role there for either Clintons.. President Obama did more than the Clintons lifting a finger and actually doing some heavy lifting. It doesn't matter what the Clintons "intentions" were... just self justifying excuses that win them no points with me.
I remember it differently. We spent the 80s with a health crisis with a President that couldn't even say the word "AIDS". So, to hear this speech was a major milestone:
People who were there that night called me and said, "You're not going to believe this...".
Unfortunately, after DOMA and Don't Ask Don't Tell, this cover:
Became this cover:
But to be fair, he made the effort back in 1992. The first President who did. It was poorly timed, poorly planned and we all paid the price for it with the conservative backlash.
...There is a division in the party and the country, and the "get rid of the electoral college" movement is nothing more than diversional self serving whining by a selfish and entitled woman and her supporters. Basically Hillary Clinton won by her landslide win in California...
Well, the point of a democracy is that the person who gets the most votes wins. It doesn't matter where those votes come from.
It's a bit ironic that there's so much energy that the left is putting into getting rid of monuments to slavery when the Electoral College is exactly that- it was created solely to enable low-population slave states and to preserve that peculiar institution.
No Republican or Democrat should be in favor of a system that gives the same leverage in a Presidential election to New York state (20 million people), Texas (30 million people), California (40 million people), Connecticut (3 million), North Dakota (750K) and Delaware (952K) with a winner-take-all system and no required consistent system of apportionment.
Saucy said:
...I respect Kara Balut tremendously, but I believe his perspective is too narrow and conventional here when things are, at least for the time being, going to be much less conventional or predictable and open to nearly anything.
Just to be clear about something...
I don't post in this forum very often and more often than not, when I do post here, it's because something got flagged for moderator review and I had to read the thread to follow-up on the moderation request. So, I'm not sure what the usual tone is for the regular posters.
You're welcome to disagree with me. I have these discussions all the time with friends (and frenemies) and I don't take any of this personally, as long as it's not intended to be personal.