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Ted Cruz and the DC Madam
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BREAKING: DC Madam Phone Records Leaked Online Now what am I supposed to do? Ted Cruz #CruzSexScandal here Did you find a recording that has something to do with Cruz? |
Five Scandals for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders that Would Sink any Republican - Breitbart
And this this would be funny also, if the reality of ethical and moral passes given to liberals weren't so obvious. |
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Breitbart is about as reliable as my 2 year great niece when it come to information.
Andrew Breitbart and James O'Keefe Ruined Him, and Now He Gets $100,000 - The Atlantic Breitbart confirms he was duped by O'Keefe and the ACORN pimp hoax http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/21/op...ubed.html?_r=0 |
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i'm not feeling the BERN so the comments on him who cares. As for Hillary not happy about her running, I have voiced this many times before. As a Reagan Democrat your party needs to give me a candidate for whom I can vote. Tump .....don't make me laugh Cruz ..... We don't need another 1 term senator who hasn't accomplished anything while in the senate. |
ANother BS thread!
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I don't like Cruz either but the point made was that the article did not give any credible source for those phone records. And we have nothing to show that there was anything untoward from those phone records. I am not saying that it is not true, but rather pointing out that there have been a lot of accusations, on both sides. Liberals will take undisputed evidence of Hillary being a criminal and deny it in it's entirety. When it was brought up that Bernie is a pervert, that has also been shrugged off. But, modeling photos of Trump's wife from before they were married, is a game stopper. I don't like any of the candidates, D or R. I would have voted for Huck or Mario, but will have to hold my nose to vote for anyone running today. If my only choice was Hillary or Bernie, I would not even turn out to vote. |
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Topless woman interrupts Bernie Sanders to protest Trump "When she took her top off the crowd unsurprisingly started cheering. Sanders stopped for a second to figure out what was going on, flashed a quick smile, and then went right on complaining about Wall Street, because Sanders is a rock that will not be moved off of his talking points." No lewd remarks. |
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http://www.usasurvival.org/home/ck10.01.08.html Who is Saul Alinsky? | BillMoyers.com Now the Republicans are running a candidate whose married to a communist and a candidate who was raised by a communist who fought with Castro. Go figure? |
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Conservatives are held to a higher standard, therefore can be criticized.
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Are there any lessons to draw from this?
Absolutely: if you're a politician — especially on the national level — everything you've ever written, said, or done can, and likely will, be dredged up for all the world to inspect and critique. It's not the first time writings from long ago have resurfaced to be used against a candidate. Republican Bob McDonnell's 20-year-old thesis about his views on women was also used as a cudgel against him in his bid for governor of Virginia in 2009. When Louisiana Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal's name began to surface as a potential vice-presidential candidate in 2012, the political world began writing about his 1994 essay about an exorcism he says he witnessed. That, by the way, is sure to come up again if he runs in 2016 or any time in the future. Many candidates have also faced plagiarism charges, like Democratic Sen. John Walsh of Montana, who dropped out of his re-election race last year after the New York Times reported he had lifted portions of the final paper he wrote to get his master's degree. Vice President Joe Biden admitted in 1987 to cribbing a speech from a British politician, but said it wasn't "malevolent." In 2008, the Clinton campaign accused Barack Obama of lifting lines from his friend, then-Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. And then there are the countless officials who have been embarrassed in the media for sexual impropriety, including the aforementioned Bill Clinton. Eliot Spitzer. Anthony Weiner. David Vitter. John Ensign. Chris Lee. Vito Fossella. Mark Foley. Dennis Hastert. It's not just elected officials — consider the flap over past comments in which now-Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor described herself as a "wise Latina." It's not plagiarism or an affair, but it created a headache for her during confirmation hearings. The scrutiny is part of why so many people want nothing to do with the white hot spotlight that comes with running for office. The Bernie Sanders 'Rape Fantasy' Essay, Explained : It's All Politics : NPR |
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Nope, it's time to hit the election reset button and start with new material. Because we do not have the best of the best that has been tempered by fire. We have the scum that floats at the top of the cesspool. |
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