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Hillary's claims the message of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four is that we must beware of those who would have us mistrust the authorities. I kid you not:
Reading that made me annoyed, because it reminded me of the fact that rather than give third parties a chance, voters willingly chose between only two people - two psychos.
Where is Bill in all of this???? he can't control his wife. It must be embarrassing for him watching his wife look like a crazy sore loser.
She wasted over 1 billion dollars in the most inept campaign ever, she had the MSM , Wall Street, and Hollywood on her side and she still lost and she doesn't get it.....it's sad!
But on the bright side, if she's letting it all hang out with this embarrassing memoir, I highly doubt she'll run again. She's served up way too much material on a silver platter for her opponents to use against her.
I always knew this woman was a dimwit, but wow. I truly don't know what to say. She is the emptiest of suits. There is absolutely nothing there.
Since many of the youngsters came up when they are no longer required to read literature, 1984 is Orwell's classic allegory for socialism turned dystopian. Hillarycare, a bill that would have had people put in jail for failure to follow directives, is a classic example of something "Orwellian."
She has it all turned around, which probably explains her entire life and candidacies.
I think she's conservative. She should become a Republican.
I'm not American and I don't understand how she's significantly different from Republicans, excluding Trump doesn't ideologically align with any American political party.
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Last edited by Brave New World; 09-13-2017 at 04:33 AM..
Hillary's claims the message of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four is that we must beware of those who would have us mistrust the authorities. I kid you not:
Does she actually believe this? Or is she playing the role the Ministry of Truth, cynically dishing out Orwellian propaganda... about Orwell?
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