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How about a Clinton refresher from 2008?
Remember back when, in her big girl voice, proclaiming her campaign had it's groove back?
Here is a reminder of those days when she and her supporters were reveling her nomination was in the bag: Clinton's Historic Bid Falls Short - ABC News Back then she wasn't being investigated by the FBI, nor had she the deaths of Americans in Benghazi or withholding tapes and videos of her romance with wall street. She was more viable then than she is now....and she got trampled by a virtual unknown black racist prmoter from Illionois. In 2008 it took all the to June before she crashed and burned. |
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I am going to vote Trump in the primary and Clinton in the general.
I am Democrat and this tactic nationwide is making sure Trump gets the Republican nomination. Hillary wins! The USA wins! Hillary now is at 56 percent chance of being the next President. Trump at 25 percent, Rubles at 8 percent and Canadian Cruz at 0.8 percent chance of being elected President. :BigApplause: |
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For the uninformed for the closed states, LIKE FLORIDA, you cannot vote for the party you are not registered as. So the anecdotal, BS tactic won't work here or the other states with similar election provisos. Hate to take the shine off your obsolete talking points focus of the week. |
And you don't believe that what happened in 2008 can happen again. They didn't think so back then either.....when she was less damaged goods and less of a liability.
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Go, Hillary, Go. Keep on winning especially against The Donald.
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The Democratic Club and similar organizations across the nation have asked their Democrat members to re-register as Republicans so we can vote for Trump in our state in the primary - and Hillary in the general. I did as well as tens of thousands across in America. Hillary wins! The USA wins! |
I'm a Democrat but I too registered as a republican so I could vote in the primary.
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I am a Democrat, but I am not going to vote for Hillary. I will vote Republican this time in the general election. Democrat politicians seem to be on some sort of acid trip. They talk crazy, like they have lost their minds. Childish talk. I have an ex-wife that did not work and liked spending money we did not have. Democrats are the same way as my Ex. I was not able to retire until I paid off all her debts. I am not going to vote for anyone that acts like my ex-wife. I did not vote for Obama either. I could tell by the way he spoke that he was someone's ex-wife.
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Why you are not concerned about her judgement given the fact that she utilized a personal e-mail server that many government expert believe was breached by our enemies? Why you don't question her insincerity concerning the middle class when she has been bought by Wall Street? Why you don't want to know the truth about Clinton's Charitable Foundation wherein she, her husband and her daughter are alleged to have sold pieces of America in exchange for foreign donations? Why would any citizen of average intelligence ignore all of these red flags, serious ones at that, and believe that such a candidate would be a winner for the USA? A metaphor depicting your circular thinking would be the circular firing squad. You may want to rethink your choice. Personal Best Regards: |
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Get a life. Go outside and play some golf. :a20::a20::a20: |
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Do you wonder sometimes who picks out her clothes.
She always looks like a prison matron. And when she uses that big girl stadium voice she sounds like one too. If it were not for sheer party loyalty, no matter what, and a ranking member of the party class she would be bypassed and ignored. |
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I am from the South. The Deep South. Originally I registered as a Democrat back in the 60's. They were the only game in town. No one ran as a Republican and Republicans never got elected. I worked in the local government and I can tell you the Dems were the most racist people I have known. As the blacks became a stronger voting block the Dems began to alter their tactics and shift to align themselves with the black voters using programs which effectively locked in their votes to the Dems. The plantation mentality was still ensconced in the Dem party but under the guise of helping all those who could not help themselves. When I saw that the Dems could get the black vote block to elect them even when they were convicted felons, I left the Democrat party.
Anyone who looks at what has happened without a blind eye can see for them self. I fully expect Hillary will get all the Dem votes even if indicted before the election. Heaven help this country and my grandchildren. |
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They now keep blacks on the plantation by offering free stuff and utilizing the "soft bigotry of low expectations". Consider what happens to a black person who left the "plantation" and became successful on his or her own. They are invariably called an "Uncle Tom" like Clarence Thomas, General Colin Powell or Condoleezza Rice. But what happens when a real "Uncle Tom" remains on the plantation and serves the white masters with honor and distinction? They make a movie about him to serve as an inspiration for all blacks, Lee Daniels "The Butler". Another example, why is Bill de Blasio systematically closing down all the charter schools in NYC? Because he doesn't want black children to have a chance at a good education. |
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