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Old 06-12-2016, 06:53 AM
 
Location: Kansas
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I agree with this article, the fact that she may become the nominee pales in comparison to what her real legacy is: Hillary Clinton's Legacy: Lies, Secrecy, Arrogance & Victimhood | National Review

Sadly, many people either aren't old enough or have forgotten what the Clintons represent and all the scandals that "went away", people that had "accidents" and "suicides by proxy". What a thing to be remember for?
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Old 06-12-2016, 06:58 AM
 
Location: Texas
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Talking "Clinton's Real Legacy"

Has yet to be written.

Shocking that a right wing publication like National Review has come out with an article slagging on her.

Who could have seen that one coming?

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Old 06-12-2016, 07:02 AM
 
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I agree with this article, the fact that she may become the nominee pales in comparison to what her real legacy is: Hillary Clinton's Legacy: Lies, Secrecy, Arrogance & Victimhood | National Review

Sadly, many people either aren't old enough or have forgotten what the Clintons represent and all the scandals that "went away", people that had "accidents" and "suicides by proxy". What a thing to be remember for?
Hillary is pond scum. How people actually believe that she is trying to help society or the nation at large is beyond me. That said, it no longer surprises me -- Obama is up + 12 net approval in a Gallup poll taken within the last few days.

It's like living in the Twilight Zone.

Even with the shootings in Orlando and large levels of refugee resettlement from Muslim countries, Hillary still has the overwhelming advantage over Trump. I don't see people waking up under any circumstance.
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Old 06-12-2016, 07:08 AM
 
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No matter if she is elected or not her legacy will be one of people asking : What in the world were those people thinking, to seriously consider someone so consumed by corruption for personal enrichment ?

Hillary will likely set another first for women but will leave office if elected like Nixon. That would give her a first and a second in the history books. Nixon the first person to resign for criminal activity. Clinton first women and second person following in his footsteps.
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