Posted September 27, 2015
hedwards: I sure as hell won't be voting for her if I have any choice. She's popular with feminists and I'm not even sure whom else. Barring it ending as a match up between her and one of the particularly crazy GOP candidates, she hasn't got a snowball's chance. She's just marginally preferable to having another Bush in the Whitehouse.
We've got a pretty seriously flawed system in this country, I'll admit. But at least anyone can create a new party and work to get it elected. A two party system, especially those two parties... it's just a question of what kind of headfuck you're going to get. You're going to look back on Obama favourably, you know that, right? At least he just played his golf and left you guys in relative peace.
dtgreene: The way I see it, you are the one who made a claim, and therefore you are the one who needs to back it up. It's you being lazy, not me. (If you notice, when I make certain claims in other threads, I provide links.)
I am certainly informed enough that I will vote for her in the general election over any Republican candidate, especially since she does have a good (recent) track record on LGBT rights. (Of course, Bernie Sanders is even better on that front, but he's not a Republican, and therefore they won't both make it past the primaries.)
OK, fuck it. I'll bite just to see how this pans out. I am certainly informed enough that I will vote for her in the general election over any Republican candidate, especially since she does have a good (recent) track record on LGBT rights. (Of course, Bernie Sanders is even better on that front, but he's not a Republican, and therefore they won't both make it past the primaries.)
BBC
BBC is funded in a communist manner so as you'd expect it's about as left wing as it gets. They think that Hillary is more or less innocent and either they ignore the illegal access and phone number theft or they're not paying attention.
DailyMail
The Daily Mail is just to the right of Hilter and is mainly regarded as the UK's answer to Fox. But unlike Fox they do pay attention to the facts and win awards for their journalism. It's just that they really go out of their way to skew things into a right-leaning direction.
As you'd expect, they immediately leap to the bit that the BBC chooses to overlook and then some.
As for voting for her, I'd be more concerned about the broader implications of a Hillary presidency if I were you.