Tuesday, February 2, 2016

It shouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure out who has the best message and strategy to bring necessary change (which, at this point, is probably radical change) by listening to the two after-caucus speeches. Sanders' was a great watch - inspiring and full of hope. He said everything right and his focus was on the nation and the people. Clinton's was a painful struggle - watching her spew more 'I' 'Me' and 'My' (even her theme during the speech was very telling) and basically trying to walk all over everyone...which is what, no doubt, she will do if she gets elected. I doubt very seriously if she will care what the people say or even what SHE said during her path to election. That is not a change we need - in fact, that is no change at all! Figure it our for yourself: ^_^


It shouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure out who has the best message and strategy to bring necessary change (which, at this point, is probably radical change) by listening to the two after-caucus speeches. Sanders' was a great watch - inspiring and full of hope. He said everything right and his focus was on the nation and the people. Clinton's was a painful struggle - watching her spew more 'I' 'Me' and 'My' (even her theme during the speech was very telling) and basically trying to walk all over everyone...which is what, no doubt, she will do if she gets elected. I doubt very seriously if she will care what the people say or even what SHE said during her path to election. That is not a change we need - in fact, that is no change at all! Figure it our for yourself: ^_^ - Senator Bernie Sanders' speaks after virtually tying Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Iowa Democratic Presidential Nomination Caucus. Subscribe to TDC for full 20...

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