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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHillary Clinton on Bluesky regarding Colbert's last show.
Every time I sat across the desk from Stephen Colbert, I knew we'd have a conversation that was about more than just getting laughs.
— Hillary Rodham Clinton (@hillaryclinton.bsky.social) 2026-05-21T12:56:05.058Z
Alongside his great wit, Stephen brought deep thoughtfulness, empathy, and humility to the late-night stage.
Here's to a next chapter as brilliant as the last.
murielm99
(33,093 posts)He could chat intelligently with scientists and comedians alike. He is smart and witty. He will land on his feet. But this is so wrong!
MustLoveBeagles
(17,316 posts)Joinfortmill
(21,679 posts)sinkingfeeling
(58,053 posts)mjvpi
(1,937 posts)moonshinegnomie
(4,077 posts)i have ptsd from wathcing a bunch of thugs invade the capitol. i want my money....
SeeBS
niyad
(134,056 posts)DFW
(60,461 posts)There was so much of it here that I left for six months.
niyad
(134,056 posts)DFW
(60,461 posts)niyad
(134,056 posts)actually.
DFW
(60,461 posts)Veni
Vidi
Satis
I came
I saw
I had enough
I got better vibes watching the opening scene of Marat-Sade
niyad
(134,056 posts)am going to be ill."
electric_blue68
(27,353 posts)No one's perfect but geeeebbzzzz ...
She's smart, empathetic, had literally first-hand knowledge of workings of governership, and the Presidency, The Senate, international relationships as Sec of State.
Incredible list of accomplishments!
DFW
(60,461 posts)There is no one here I recognize as such, but I couldnt swear to it. Even if there are some, no one here posts with the venom and the rage that possessed those people at the time, so if some former members are here, they dont act like itto their credit, I might add. No one should be classified as irredeemable.
Ah, but I was so much older then
Im younger than that now
electric_blue68
(27,353 posts)I generally believe in redemptiveness.
niyad
(134,056 posts)just don't like her. Can't tell you why, but I don't." Righhhhht
electric_blue68
(27,353 posts)the agruements "ahem", discussions in her favor!
Cha
(320,668 posts)we had the Hillary Group.
We didn't have groups when Obama was President. I left for 2 freaking years, and went to the Obama Diaries.
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virgdem
(2,324 posts)In 2016 that I left DU for 5 years. And when I returned, many of those that were the agents of that discord were gone. DU is a much more pleasant place to navigate now.
W_HAMILTON
(10,439 posts)You can draw a direct line from their decision to our current disastrous situation as a country.
I don't know what the hell they thought they were accomplishing, but clearly they've failed at it. Our country has literally lost decades of hard-fought progress. No one can play a part in that dismantling of progress while at the same time claiming they are a progressive.
oasis
(54,004 posts)been popping up lately on cable Teevee.
LetMyPeopleVote
(182,155 posts)electric_blue68
(27,353 posts)DFW
(60,461 posts)We were robbed both with Al Gore and Hillary Clinton.
FakeNoose
(42,444 posts)I know this sounds like a ridiculous thing to say, but for many years I was an independent voter, and I always voted D in every election. However in the 2008 primary I wanted to cast a vote for Hillary for President. In Pennsylvania, independents aren't allowed to vote in the primary, so I decided it was time for me to jump in. I enrolled as a Democrat and I've never looked back.
Hillary Clinton is a special, wonderful leader and human being. I can never say enough good things about her.
DFW
(60,461 posts)My paternal grandmother was hired by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York to be his labor liason, and then fired her because she was more friendly with labor than with La Guardia. She then became a NYC regional fundraiser for the 1948 Senate campaign for the mayor of Minneapolis. His name was Hubert Humphrey. That began a life-long (and generations-long) friendship with the so-called "Minnesota Democratic Mafia." She and her eldest son (my dad) were good friends with Humphrey and his young protégé, Fritz Mondale. I only met Humphrey, but spent more time with Mondale (still going back a while). My contacts in that group today are the next generation (Al Franken, Norm Ornstein).
Ironically, when I first registered to vote in 1971 at age 19, my very first vote was for a Republican. The corrupt party machine in Philadelphia nominated their criminal bully of a police commissioner, Frank Rizzo, as their candidate for mayor. Rizzo used to get his jollies by beating Vietnam War protesters with his billy club. The Republicans nominated a mild.mannered bureaucrat named Thatcher Longstreth. He was a nice enough guy, but knew he was there as a sacrificial lamb, as no Republican was ever going to get elected as Mayor of Philadelphia. I didn't care. Newly minted Democrat or not, I was not going to vote for some sadistic cop who was living five or ten times larger than his salary could ever justify. So, for the first--and only--time in my voting career, I voted Republican. I would do it again in a heartbeat. That was back in 1971, and my candidate lost. Although I never voted Republican again, I sadly had to get used to my candidate losing. It has happened a lot since then
FakeNoose
(42,444 posts)I voted for the first time in 1972, but I was already 21 by then. Nixon dropped the voting age to 18 but it didn't affect me. And I agree with you about Mayor Rizzo, I wouldn't have voted for him either.
I love Al Franken, and I wish he'd come back politics. But I guess he's done with it now.
electric_blue68
(27,353 posts)A previous post:
"I did volunteer (unable to vote yet in '69, '70) for 2 Republicans BUT these were genuine (a vanished breed) Liberal NYC/S politicians. Mayor John V Lindsey, Rep Charles Goodell (his son is famous in sports)."
This was bc the 2 Dems in these instances the Dems were too conservative on social issues.
NYS also only allows D, or R voters in primaries. Turned 18 in 1971; registered real soon afterwards. The 1971 NYS/C ekection has very little going on - I wanted a real consequential one for my first vote. I've never voted for a Republican. Of, course, there was McGovern in '72. 😭
Oh you might appreciate this.
OK reading this years later McG didn't want to higight his service as a bomber pilot in WW2 over Germany. Idk why, it might have helped. Anyway, he (accidently, some kind of error) bombed a German farmer's land (not sure about buildings). Decades later on W German radio the farmer bore no ill will towards him saying ...if somehow that incident helped further Hitler's regine's erosion he was fine centuries it.
Very interesting family history w NYC & Minnesota politics!
Oh yeah I remember Rizzo. Didn't know he beat people as a cop.
Philadelphia is a favorite city of mine.
DFW
(60,461 posts)I remember him. My dad was good friends with him when he was in the Senate. He came over to our house once for an afternoon and stayed for dinner. He was just a great guy (no wonder Nixon and Agnew hated him).
I went to college in Philadelphia. It wasnt such a great place to live back then!
calimary
(90,835 posts)I was soooooo ready and excited to vote for her!
If Id had any doubts, then watching that debate where he tried to unsettle her by wandering around onstage and looming menacingly in her direction! SHIT!!! STILL makes me angry enough to spit nails. And she kept her composure throughout, like the pro she was and still is!
She was EVERYTHING we all want to see in a President!
Intelligent.
Brilliant.
Plugged in (ALL the way).
Well-educated.
Experienced in every way imaginable.
Poised.
Confident.
Logical.
Charming.
And still a people person!
I STILL firmly believe she would be a truly GREAT President. And she would have kicked that last glass ceiling into ground glass on behalf of, well, AT LEAST HALF THE PLANET!!! And if I could vote for her right now, Id make damn sure to do so, right this minute (since its 6:03pm, Pacific time, as I write this, and polls would still be open til 8pm), DAMMIT!!!
oasis
(54,004 posts)BootinUp
(51,648 posts)Cha
(320,668 posts)and her beautiful statement on Stephen Colbert.
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