Posted on 06/25/2016 11:59:28 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Mrs. Clinton shares more with the defeated Remain campaign than just their common slogan, Stronger Together. Her fundamental argument, much akin to Prime Minister David Camerons against British withdrawal from the European Union, is that Americans should value stability and incremental change over the risks entailed in radical change and the possibility of chaos if Donald J. Trump wins the presidency.
She offers reasonableness instead of resentment, urging voters to see the big picture and promising to manage economic and immigration upheaval, just as Mr. Cameron did. She, too, is a pragmatic internationalist battling against nationalist anger, cautioning that the turmoil after the so-called Brexit vote underscores a need for calm, steady, experienced leadership in the White House.
But prudence is cold comfort to people fed up with more-of-the-same.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
New York Times? Was this an opinion piece tucked between a couple of classifieds?
Right. Obama's "fundamental transformation" of America was about stability and incremental change, and wasn't at all radical.
Words mean nothing to the left, except what they want them to mean at any given moment.
I just keep waiting for the FBI to drop the figurative other shoe. I don’t know why, but I just have the feeling that there’s some shadowy figure out there, waiting for just the right moment.
Liberals now value stability and incremental change - two words usually associated with conservatism.
How quaint!
All this claptrap about “pragamatism” and “caution” is really media-speak euphemism for “she doesn’t know what to do”
Trump is all over the clueless bitch.
If America really wants a third Obama term, this country won’t survive.
Its that simple.
I like Hillary's slogan!
Imagine how the world could be
So very fine
So stronger together.
“Liberals now value stability and incremental change”
As in IGNITING WARS in the Middle East?
Not directed at you, of course.
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