Illuyankas, on 16 March 2016 - 07:48 PM, said:
Quick replies:
Yeah Hillary's a lot less popular than when I last summed the polls so even with how (very, very) inaccurate they've been recently that is some cause for concern.
Most of the polls have been accurate; Michigan was an outlier. Favorability tracking polls have better sample sizes and are conducted by polling organizations with better track records. They're about as accurate as polls get.
Illuyankas, on 16 March 2016 - 07:48 PM, said:
"Those facts aren't relevant, here's me telling you what I think she'll """probably""" do and also she's literally a glove puppet of Big Finance and the MIC and has no will of her own"
Not sure where this comes from, but I never said she didn't have a will of her own. I'm talking about her record here, perhaps best exemplified by her push to award deals to Clinton Foundation donors, but that's just a small part of the overall picture. It makes her happy to do these things because it benefits her and those she considers to be her friends. Just like she'll appoint financiers and corporate to administration posts because she truly believes they're the best-qualified people for the jobs.
Illuyankas, on 16 March 2016 - 07:48 PM, said:
Projection that the majority of HClinton voters are doing so because they're idiots ('against all evidence')...
I'm talking about electability in the general. All of the evidence points to Hillary being a weaker candidate in the general than Bernie. People still believe she's more electable.
Illuyankas, on 16 March 2016 - 07:48 PM, said:
wait a minute here, conspiracy theories??? "And that's probably why Bill Clinton encouraged Trump to run," what the fuck is this, going from calling Trump dishonest to believing an obvious lie only spread by his camp purely because it has a Clinton doing a Bad Thing?
It's not a conspiracy theory; both camps acknowledged that the conversation took place. The hedging is typical and doesn't mean much.
Illuyankas, on 16 March 2016 - 07:48 PM, said:
I will be blaming America as a whole if he wins, don't worry.
Blame whoever you like.
Illuyankas, on 16 March 2016 - 07:48 PM, said:
I wouldn't pick Jill Stein with all that alternative medicine and shit stuff not being removed from the Greens
The only way to influence a party platform is from within the party.
Illuyankas, on 16 March 2016 - 07:48 PM, said:
Questionwise, how well do you think Sanders would be polling if he'd had HClinton's levels of Republican attacks and smears over the last 30 years?
He has the benefit of decades of Republican red-baiting already. But this notion that Hillary's negatives are somehow baked in is silly. They haven't even gotten started on her; now we can look forward to months of ads and stump speeches on Bill's rape allegations, Hillary's relationship with the Saudis, Clinton Foundation corruption, and various other things that haven't gotten much national discussion, on top of the things that have, like Benghazi and the emails.