Posted on 04/28/2015 6:20:08 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
At Chappaqua, Hillary is idling an evening. Then she picks up a copy of Politico. She gets to the end of Dylan Byers column and starts to boil. Byers quotes New York Magazines Jonathan Chait, who said, I'm sure they [the Clintons] dont like having a liberal criticize them. It might, in some very marginal way, help open up more space for a Democratic challenger."
Chait is a liberal writing for the liberal New York Magazine. Liberals, youd guess, would rally around the Democrats presumed presidential nominee. But they arent. They havent been. The lefts goal is as it has been: bag Hillary. Elizabeth Warren is the lefts beau ideal (except for Howard Dean, whos in the Clintons pocket).
Peter Schweizers book, Clinton Cash, is a godsend to the left. As Byers points out, mainstream publications The New York Times, POLITICO, The Washington Post, Reuters, Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal have all published reports on such possible connections [to alleged wrong-doing], thanks to Schweizer.
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Republicans dismiss OMalley and Warren, particularly, at their own peril. The GOP and Democrats begin the 2016 presidential contest with most states divided between them (with an edge to the Democrats in the Electoral College). There are a handful of battleground states where the 2016 contest will be decided.
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Dismiss Warren? I suppose it depends. I just do not see how she or any other Obama acolyte can package themselves as a moderate at this point. Seems to me that they are all in on a far left agenda. If course, if they were to run against Jebby and the Eunuch’s any democrat could get away as packaging themselves as anything. Who would call them on it?
I never dreamed that the 2016 race was going to be so much fun.
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