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Old 12-26-2020, 06:02 PM
 
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Umm... because Hillary wouldn't have dismantled the agency that was set up to prepare our country for a pandemic???

And, btw, a worldwide pandemic is a big deal.... no matter who is in office, FACT.


Hillary would have been one of the ones calling for people to congregate in Chinatown and saying banning flights from China would be racist
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Old 12-27-2020, 06:51 AM
 
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Hillary Clinton once said "she has the mind of a Conservative and the heart of a liberal.."

She was raised in a politically conservative household. She went to public schools. She was active in church.
She got her BA from Wellesley College, an all women's school, before going to Yale Law School.

Truth is, it took me years to accept that Hillary stayed with Bill after he embarrassed her...
I think many women had a hard time with that. I think that hurt her in 2016.

But, if you think about it,...

The fact that she was able to stay married to Bill shows maturity, determination and strength of character...

Hillary is a person who is capable of keeping vows... and of love and forgiveness..


Just imagine how it would be to have that kind of person in the Whitehouse...

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Old 12-27-2020, 09:01 AM
 
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Default "We must accept this result and look toward the future..."

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Huh. I could have sworn she conceded shortly after the election. I believe it was November 9th.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bcck7hr9Su8

again, I say there is no comparing Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump....
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Old 12-27-2020, 05:07 PM
 
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Those were the days when the media and it's devotees didn't constantly call Republicans "nazis" 24/7.
Maybe that was because Republicans didn't use to act like Nazis. I don't think it's right to use that as a casual insult, but there are serious historical parallels.

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No conviction because of lack of evidence. But yeah, Moooler tacked on a comment that the lack of evidence didn't mean there was no wrong doing. It was a pathetic and dishonest attempt for him to save face.
No. Not convicted because Mueller didn't investigate as widely as he should, and because it was pre-ordained that Republicans would let Trump off the hook. During Watergate, Republicans were honest enough to acknowledge the truth of the accusations.

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I disagree.

And, it's impossible to compare Hillary Rodham Clinton to Donald J. Trump.

Hillary had years of proven political experience; a few of these: First Lady, Senator, Secretary of State.

She has a BA in Political Science and a Juris Doctor degree from Yale Law School. Also on her resume, faculty at the University of Arkansas where she taught classes in Criminal Law. She worked for years as an attorney.

She knew exactly what the job entailed. World leaders would have respected her. Hillary was the best candidate and I voted for her.
Yes! Thank you for reminding us that on top of her excellent political experience, she also had the educational background. Trump had neither. And world leaders already did respect Hillary. But with Trump they either laughed about him, or manipulated him by catering to his vanity.
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Old 12-28-2020, 01:51 PM
 
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You would have to lock up your guy along with the other guy to do it.
That's impossible.
Who will go first?

I'll say this about Trump vs. Clinton:

Hillary has more social graces than Donald Trump, so she made the transition of power easy for him, but I'm sure she would have been no better than Trump as President. She would have been no worse. The screw-ups would have been as big, but different.

Their temperaments are different, but not by much, and neither of them was ever suitable for the job they both wanted.
The fact is they are both cut from the same cloth, and they are a lot more alike than they are different.

None of us was given a very good choice in 2016.
Ridiculous. This is just not the case. I know you won't get it, but Hillary cannot be likened to this current, impossible loser. I don't know how anyone could feel they are similar in any way since she would have been able to handle things, being a functioning, reasonable and knowledgable adult, not a childish and mentally-disturbed control-freak.

We would have been much better off....but try telling that to those rooted in the belief that one from the Conservative party is what matters, no matter how incapable they could be.
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Old 12-28-2020, 02:22 PM
 
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I agree. America missed having a great President...
Yes..and events occurring afterward established it having been an inaccurate election.

I've imagined her having the opportunity at an appropriate time, to stand before him and after a long look, will say, "Lock him up".
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Old 12-28-2020, 03:30 PM
 
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Funny Obama said something about a peaceful transition since he made it anything but.
Huh?
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Old 12-28-2020, 03:35 PM
 
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Conceded and then spent four years saying the Russians stole the election.
No, but a Republican-controlled Senate panel did issue a report saying there were extensive contacts between Trump advisers and Kremlin officials.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/18/u...ce-report.html
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Old 12-29-2020, 06:11 PM
 
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She did not accept her loss. Calling it a stolen election as recently as November

The Coronavirus would not have been seen as as big a deal if a Democrat were in charge. Fact
Did she initiate 50 lawsuits?
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