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Secretary Hiliary Rodham of House Clinton.  First of her name.  First Lady of Arknsas and the United States.  Senator from New York.  Secretary of State.  Systems Administrator of Insecure Bathroom Servers, Writer of Books. Rigger of Primaries.  Loser of Elections

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5 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

Secretary Hiliary Rodham of House Clinton.  First of her name.  First Lady of Arknsas and the United States.  Senator from New York.  Secretary of State.  Systems Administrator of Insecure Bathroom Servers, Writer of Books. Rigger of Primaries.  Loser of Elections

when does the final act appear on stage?

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Was Bill the only President to have two carpetbagging failures in the wake of his reputation?

 

Algore should have been an easy coattails win as Papa Bush was after Reagan

 

and that awful woman who failed to cash in as well

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, row_33 said:

Was Bill the only President to have two carpetbagging failures in the wake of his reputation?

 

Algore should have been an easy coattails win as Papa Bush was after Reagan

 

and that awful woman who failed to cash in as well

 

 

 


Don't blame Bill for either one of those losses; neither one would listen to him. Gore distanced himself from Bill instead of having him campaign with him. Word was out during her campaign that Hillary would not listen to Bill, and she lost (in part) due to that. People can (and do) say whatever they like about Bill Clinton, but even his "enemies" have correctly called him politically savvy. Those two were stupid (my guess is that in Hillary's case is she wanted to do it "alone" (ie, by herself, with no help from her "husband"), and in Gore's case he listened to bad advice from his campaign manager and a few others), and they lost (in part) because they were dumb.  

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1 hour ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


Don't blame Bill for either one of those losses; neither one would listen to him. Gore distanced himself from Bill instead of having him campaign with him. Word was out during her campaign that Hillary would not listen to Bill, and she lost (in part) due to that. People can (and do) say whatever they like about Bill Clinton, but even his "enemies" have correctly called him politically savvy. Those two were stupid (my guess is that in Hillary's case is she wanted to do it "alone" (ie, by herself, with no help from her "husband"), and in Gore's case he listened to bad advice from his campaign manager and a few others), and they lost (in part) because they were dumb.  

 

Not Bill's fault, but did any other two-term non-disgrace have two plum picked sugarbabies biff as bad as these two did in his wake?

 

 

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16 hours ago, DC Tom said:

By the way...for those who foegot, the Rwandan genocide was in full swing 25 years ago this month.

 

Which is one of the top reasons I truly hate this "female dog in heat."

 

 

 

She is only upset that they did not donate enough money to the Clinton money laundering Foundation to have her look the other way. You know, like the other countries with human rights abuses against women from which she gladly accepts donations in exchange for looking the other way.

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11 minutes ago, KRC said:

 

She is only upset that they did not donate enough money to the Clinton money laundering Foundation to have her look the other way. You know, like the other countries with human rights abuses against women from which she gladly accepts donations in exchange for looking the other way.

 

if she collected all this money and has fulfilled none of the serious promises, wouldn't there be repercussions?

 

you know like when you take on consignment a few kilos from serious people and then rip them off

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1 minute ago, row_33 said:

 

if she collected all this money and has fulfilled none of the serious promises, wouldn't there be repercussions?

 

you know like when you take on consignment a few kilos from serious people and then rip them off

 

Well, the donations did dry up when she lost to a Cheeto. Does that count?

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11 minutes ago, KRC said:

 

Well, the donations did dry up when she lost to a Cheeto. Does that count?

 

i believe her donations were hinging on some pretty serious promises for when she won

 

i don't believe Trump has fulfilled any that he didn't already agree upon

 

 

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15 minutes ago, LABillzFan said:

 

You'd think the last thing Hillary would ever do in her lifetime is wear a blue dress.

 

yeah baby!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

wish some media scrum had a brain or some balls to ask about it.

 

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13 hours ago, B-Man said:

Interesting, only Americans should decide US elections?  So, you were all aboard with bringing the hammer down on your hubby when Gore happened to walk away with oodles of Tibetan Buddhist monks cash, right?  Too bad there was "no controlling legal authority" actually able to enforce that one, right?  (Funny how laws designed to keep politicians honest always seem to have such loopholes baked in.)

 

And, you've never comingled Clinton Foundation money with your own nor has that organization ever accepted foreign donations, right?  Oh, how silly, that money wasn't for electioneering, that was for policy setting; totally different realm.

 

Yup, she's definitely legit in her criticizing on this. <_<

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1 minute ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Bill was ahead of his time! If we'd have had smartphones when he was President, he'd have sent the first dick pic. 

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VICTOR DAVIS HANSONClinton Projection Syndrome

For much of her professional life, Hillary Clinton had acted above and beyond the law on the assumption that as the wife of a governor, as first lady of the United States, as a senator from New York, as secretary of state and as a two-time candidate for the presidency, she could ignore the law without worry over the consequences.

 

For Clinton now to project that the president should be indicted suggests she is worried about her own potential indictment. And she is rightly concerned that for the first time in 40 years, neither she nor her husband is serving in government or running for some office, and therefore could be held accountable.

 

Read the whole thing.

 
 
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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

VICTOR DAVIS HANSONClinton Projection Syndrome

For much of her professional life, Hillary Clinton had acted above and beyond the law on the assumption that as the wife of a governor, as first lady of the United States, as a senator from New York, as secretary of state and as a two-time candidate for the presidency, she could ignore the law without worry over the consequences.

 

For Clinton now to project that the president should be indicted suggests she is worried about her own potential indictment. And she is rightly concerned that for the first time in 40 years, neither she nor her husband is serving in government or running for some office, and therefore could be held accountable.

 

Read the whole thing.

 
 

Love me some VDH. Well worth the short read.

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1 minute ago, Tiberius said:

Things must be going horrible in Trumpland, they are wheeling out Clinton again :lol:

 

That's inaccurate. 

 

She's never gone away. Trump gave her a chance after the election, he offered her an olive branch and she set it on fire. 

 

What's coming next for her won't be fun. She should take the coward's way out if she was smart. 

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

That's inaccurate. 


She's never gone away

 

 

The funny part of Tibsy's usual vapid respond to my post, is that he must have skipped his daily briefing.

 

Hillary  herself appeared on Madcow's MSNBC show last night and commented on the Mueller report.

 

No one wants to comment on her any more, but she keeps interjecting herself

 

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43 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

The funny part of Tibsy's usual vapid respond to my post, is that he must have skipped his daily briefing.

 

Hillary  herself appeared on Madcow's MSNBC show last night and commented on the Mueller report.

 

No one wants to comment on her any more, but she keeps injecting herself with Botox.

 

?

FIFY

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The most notable damage was located deep in the VIP room of the Clinton camp. A custom 150 inch ultra HD TV, a gift from the Saudi Arabian government, was found with a broken screen. The damage was caused by a $950,000 bottle of champagne that was believed to have been thrown at the screen by the former presidential candidate some time during the election.

 

Ummmm I don’t think so......

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37 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

The most notable damage was located deep in the VIP room of the Clinton camp. A custom 150 inch ultra HD TV, a gift from the Saudi Arabian government, was found with a broken screen. The damage was caused by a $950,000 bottle of champagne that was believed to have been thrown at the screen by the former presidential candidate some time during the election.

 

Ummmm I don’t think so......

 

Like I said, even if only 1/1024th true, which would be a ~$925 bottle. ?

 

 

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7 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

Like I said, even if only 1/1024th true, which would be a ~$925 bottle. ?

 

 

 

I think the most I spent on a bottle of Champagne was $300.  And I think the best I’ve had was Vueve Cliquot Grande Dame. I didn’t buy it but looked it up and it’s about $150. Sobriety is great but drinking excellent wine was sure a lot of fun. 

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