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Old 10-15-2015, 12:58 PM
 
Location: Baja Virginia
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Hillary would get a lot further if she wined and dined Repubs than whining about Repubs. The problem is, in the case of Hillary and also Obama, they learned from their Ivy League education to hate Republicans and Conservatives and they do so passionately so they won't do anything but look at them with disdain....it's palpable.
As compared to the extremely respectful ways that Republicans have treated Obama for the last 7 years, and Clinton for the last 23. Too bad the GOP is doing everything in its power to ensure that Clinton wins the 2016 election.
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Old 10-15-2015, 01:13 PM
 
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Even worse than what the OP states is how she is on the one hand saying "People shouldn't vote for me because I'm a woman, they should vote for the best candidate" (who she obviously thinks is herself).

But then her being a woman is her "go to" move so much of the time.

Reporter: "Seems like Trump and Carson, Fiorina and Sanders are getting a large amount of support because people are tired of career politicians and they are perceived as being outsiders. How would you respond to that"?

HRC - "Well, I AM an outsider. I mean what could be more of an outsider than the first woman president?"

Anderson@ the Debate - Secretary Clinton, how would you not be a third term of President Obama?

HRC - Well, I think that's pretty obvious. I think being the first woman president would be quite a change from the presidents we've had up until this point, including President Obama.

Sadly she will get a decent amount of votes solely based on that alone, so she HAS to trumpet it, while acting like she's not.

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Old 10-15-2015, 01:33 PM
 
Location: Home, Home on the Front Range
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And Republicans don't whine about Obama and Democrats?
That's different, doncha know.

When Republican candidates and posters demean, insult and attack Democrats, that not whining.
That's simply expressing their opinion.

'Cause freedom! or something.


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Old 10-15-2015, 01:34 PM
 
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Even worse than what the OP states is how she is on the one hand saying "People shouldn't vote for me because I'm a woman, they should vote for the best candidate" (who she obviously thinks is herself).

But then her being a woman is her "go to" move so much of the time.

Reporter: "Seems like Trump and Carson, Fiorina and Sanders are getting a large amount of support because people are tired of career politicians and they are perceived as being outsiders. How would you respond to that"?

HRC - "Well, I AM an outsider. I mean what could be more of an outsider than the first woman president?"

Anderson@ the Debate - Secretary Clinton, how would you not be a third term of President Obama?

HRC - Well, I think that's pretty obvious. I think being the first woman president would be quite a change from the presidents we've had up until this point, including President Obama.

Sadly she will get a decent amount of votes solely based on that alone, so she AHS to trumpet it, while acting like she's not.
Talk about disgusting. She's different because she's a woman. But I didn't think that was supposed to make a difference?

So this means we can expect back biting, back stabbing and gossip running rampant in the White House?

Because if she wants to play on the stereotypes we can do that all day long.

As little as I think of her as a politician, I wouldn't even hold her sex against her, even though she apparently wants to hide behind it.
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Old 10-15-2015, 01:52 PM
 
Location: Del Rio, TN
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Even worse than what the OP states is how she is on the one hand saying "People shouldn't vote for me because I'm a woman, they should vote for the best candidate" (who she obviously thinks is herself).

But then her being a woman is her "go to" move so much of the time.

Reporter: "Seems like Trump and Carson, Fiorina and Sanders are getting a large amount of support because people are tired of career politicians and they are perceived as being outsiders. How would you respond to that"?

HRC - "Well, I AM an outsider. I mean what could be more of an outsider than the first woman president?"

Anderson@ the Debate - Secretary Clinton, how would you not be a third term of President Obama?

HRC - Well, I think that's pretty obvious. I think being the first woman president would be quite a change from the presidents we've had up until this point, including President Obama.

Sadly she will get a decent amount of votes solely based on that alone, so she HAS to trumpet it, while acting like she's not.
I have to wonder about someone's mental stability if she has to remind people that she has a vagina several times (IIRC 4) in one debate. What does that have to do with her ability to lead? Shouldn't we be voting for the best candidate, regardless of gender or race? She could just admit that she has Obama's testicles and wrap up the T vote as well I guess.
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Old 10-15-2015, 01:58 PM
 
Location: Baja Virginia
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I have to wonder about someone's mental stability if she has to remind people that she has a vagina several times (IIRC 4) in one debate.
That's funny. By a strange coincidence, I was just wondering about someone's mental stability when they have to use the word "vagina" every time they refer to a woman.
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Old 10-15-2015, 02:40 PM
 
Location: Tampa, FL
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I have to wonder about someone's mental stability if she has to remind people that she has a vagina several times
If you ever run for POTUS you'll understand how important the women's vote is......
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Old 10-15-2015, 03:22 PM
 
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That's different, doncha know.

When Republican candidates and posters demean, insult and attack Democrats, that not whining.
That's simply expressing their opinion.

'Cause freedom! or something.


I wouldn't call either side pointing out the negatives of the other side as "whining". As adults we are permitted to have a difference of opinion. That's why it is annoying to call it "whining".
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