Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: The Case For A Populist Challenger In The Democratic Primaries - Robert L. Borosage/HuffPo [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)doesn't warmly embrace. See the disaster in Libya, eg. She has boasted publicly about our 'proxy wars'. See, it's a more 'brilliant' way to invade and kill people to get your 'allies', see dictators like the Saudis, Quatar and Bahrain eg, to 'work' for you so 'we don't need boots on the ground'. Or more correctly, because the world now views the US as a brutal Imperial power and do not want them 'helping to create Democracy 'like Iraq'.
And she is a Wall St insider. Funded by them, she is not likely to do anything to upset the ill-gotten power they have gained over this country. Not likely to reverse DEREGULATION which helped GIVE them that power.
Every other issue of importance is affected by these two major issues.
Warren is vastly different in her stand on Wall St, unafraid to ask why 'any corrupt Wall St Bankers are not in JAIL'?
I don't think attempting to compare the two favorably is going to solve Hillary's problem with the 'left' wing of the party or Independents.
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