
08-29-2015, 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Guest
Panic is a misinterpretation and a long way off the mark.
I just dislike bullies that abuse power and walk all over our real democracy.
There is no fear of not being able to beat her as there will be no need. She will not make it to be the candidate. Back in 2008 she had the majority of the votes in her corner.......after hearing Obama's messages, first black, hope, change the votes quickly switched horses when they thought they had a better candidate that could win.
That is going to happen again. She is much more damaged goods than she was in 2008. The party will only hang on to her as long as they think the rank and file will remain stupid enough to vote for her. When that begins to deteriorate more than it is now, the party will dump her again.
No panic. No fear of loss.
Just want a real candidate for the republicans to compete against and hope there are two candidates that will get closer to the needs of the people than has been done under the current president. And would not happen at all under Clinton.
No, a coronation of a criminal incompetent is in no way good for America I don't care what one's party affiliation is.
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