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"everybody getting reported now.."
(set 23 days ago)
Location: Pine Grove,AL
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Originally Posted by Justme305
You can turn a blind eye to reality all you want. But I was sitting back enjoying my popcorn while watching the media denigrate Hillary's image. Her desire to stay in the race till the very end was perfectly justified and she had a feasible case to take to the convention. But the media tore her to shreds.
Or I could be one of the few people on this site that actually worked on political campaigns and sat in strategy meetings.
You can turn a blind eye to reality all you want. But I was sitting back enjoying my popcorn while watching the media denigrate Hillary's image. Her desire to stay in the race till the very end was perfectly justified and she had a feasible case to take to the convention. But the media tore her to shreds.
I was shocked. The media turned on a Clinton, and it was savage, they made her and Bill look like two old racist crackers from the deep south. And they locked Obama's past misdeeds away and ridiculed viciously anyone who brought them up.
But that's old news now. They fell in love with Obama, got him elected and destroyed their reputations and now the MSM is nothing but a mouthpiece for the Democratic party. Soon they'll try to fall in love with Hillary again, but it will be interesting to see if Christie co-opts them.
I will vote for Hillary of Cory Booker and im a 21 year old college student.
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Originally Posted by dsjj251
And what's to say uninformed voters only look at charisma ? why cant they look only at experience ?
If you mean it about Booker, then hit the NJ forum and find some Newark folks to talk to about Booker. This guy is all flash and cash and a big smile...if he ever becomes president then God help us all.
Could a Republican bet Hillary, possibly, but the likelihood of that happening is low. Hillary beats Rick Perry head to head in Texas in the latest polls 48% to 44% (June 28, July 1st.), although 500 people is a very small sample i must say.
She beats Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio in Florida again, 500 people is a small sample, but its from Quinnipiac which is right leaning.
She also beats Rubio in Georgia.
25 years of baggage is what others would call experience, you see that as a minus others will see it as a plus.
I will vote for Hillary of Cory Booker and im a 21 year old college student.
Perry won't run, Jeb has the legacy of his brother holding him back and Rubio is dead to Republican Conservatives due to his Amnesty BS.
Those scenarios aren't valid, it will be someone else
Status:
"everybody getting reported now.."
(set 23 days ago)
Location: Pine Grove,AL
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Originally Posted by Mathguy
1. The only reason she spoke out on NAFTA was to try to get union votes in the 2008 primaries, she still supports it and always has despite obvious lipservice for votes.
2. Walmarts very existance is anti-worker, there have been a million threads on this around here. Dear god, if this were a (R) candidate you'd be screaming bloody murder about their walmart ties, low worker wages etc etc.
3. You can't write off close to a decade of afghanistan support as Hillary being "tricked".
4. Obama was winning primaries before it went negative. Hillary was the clear front runner when he started winning and he wasn't even on the attack radar. Oprah factored huge in Iowa where she is beloved.
1.She spoke out about the problems of NAFTA before she started running for President, although, im guess you will just place that in the realm of " she knew she would eventually run"
2. You have read enough of my comments to know the bold is wrong. And that Wal Mart was a far different company when Sam Walton was still alive. Comparing Wal Mart in 1990 is not the same as Wal Mart in 2013.
3. If it were a decade of support, i couldnt.
4. Oprah Endorsed Barack Obama on May 3rd, 2007
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Rassmussen Poll, April 16–19, 2007 Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 32%, John Edwards 17%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Wesley Clark 1%
I also never said he wasnt already winning primaries ( Iowa was the very first one, so obviously that would be dumb to say ). I said she went negative in states that she was in danger of losing.
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"everybody getting reported now.."
(set 23 days ago)
Location: Pine Grove,AL
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Originally Posted by Dockside
I was shocked. The media turned on a Clinton, and it was savage, they made her and Bill look like two old racist crackers from the deep south. And they locked Obama's past misdeeds away and ridiculed viciously anyone who brought them up.
But that's old news now. They fell in love with Obama, got him elected and destroyed their reputations and now the MSM is nothing but a mouthpiece for the Democratic party. Soon they'll try to fall in love with Hillary again, but it will be interesting to see if Christie co-opts them.
when did FOX news become a mouth piece of the democratic party ?
I don't believe that Hillary will run with the health problems that she has had. I doubt she would be up to the stress of the job. I think they just keep bringing her up because they don't have anyone else to really promote at this time. The way things are going in the US, we will probably have a dictator by 2016. Oh, that's right, we already have someone who thinks he is dictator and how's that working for us?
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