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“Candidate in race most like Bush and Cheney is Hillary Clinton,” says GOP strategist; Clinton is going to woo the "Republican foreign policy establishment," Steve Schmidt argued on MSNBC
Topic Started: May 7 2016, 07:13 PM (258 Views)
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“The candidate in the race most like George W. Bush and Dick Cheney from a foreign policy perspective is in fact Hillary Clinton, not the Republican nominee,” explained GOP strategist Steve Schmidt in an interview this week on MSNBC.

“One thing we know as we get ready for a general election contest is that Donald Trump will be running to the left as we understand it against Hillary Clinton on national security issues,” he added.

Schmidt is a longtime Republican operative who formerly served as the spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, a deputy assistant to President George W. Bush and a senior campaign strategist for John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign. He is now a political analyst for MSNBC.

In the segment, Schmidt argued that Clinton is going to flex her extremely hawkish foreign policy stances to woo leading Republican figures.

“You’re going to see a concerted and organized effort by the Hillary Clinton campaign to go after senior members of the Republican foreign policy establishment,” he said.

http://www.salon.com/2016/05/05/candidate_in_race_most_like_bush_and_cheney_is_hillary_clinton_says_gop_strategist/
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Left vs right is a 20th century political paradigm. The new political divide is nationalism v globalism.
Skipping leg day is the equivalent of a woman having an abortion. You're ashamed of it, and it was probably unnecessary.
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May 7 2016, 07:14 PM
Left vs right is a 20th century political paradigm. The new political divide is nationalism v globalism.
I xxxxing hope not.

Libertarianism vs authoritarianism
MEEK AND MILD
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