Keyword: broomhilda
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If Hillary Clinton didn’t already exist, we’d have to invent her. Honestly. Millions and millions of people out there looked at her and said, “This woman should be president!” And three years after she lost to Donald Effing Trump, they’re looking at her and saying, “This woman should be president!” Here’s the rightful president of the United States with her take on how she lost to that zany conspiracy theorist Donald Trump:
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Gun control advocates can now boast of a new group of allies joining their dubious coalition: witches. It kind of makes sense. We all know that gun control is based mainly on magical thinking. Its advocates, after all, ask us to believe we’re just a few more “commonsense safety measures” away from a world in which evil people who are otherwise determined to kill others refrain from doing so for fear they might violate a gun control law somewhere along the way. A related premise is that gun control advocates hold the keys to ending violent behavior once and for...
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Hillary Clinton feels very overwhelmed by Donald Trump’s presidency, but she intends to keep fighting his agenda. (snip) Not missing an opportunity to take a shot a Trump, Clinton said it’s “easy” to become overwhelmed by all that’s happening in today’s politics. “I get overwhelmed at least a dozen times a day,” she said. Yet she warned attendees not to get discouraged.
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So, I am watching Hannity after the debate, and he cuts away to Hillary being interviewed on the plane. She went on and on nauseatingly about her "horror" at Trump's not accepting the results, and about the Russians and the 17 agencies garbage. But did you notice, at the end, when asked about the O'Keefe videos, she quickly cut off the reporter, said "I know nothing about all that" and wheeled around and left the interview. She is afraid.
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Suspicion about the federal government's September jobs report has fallen on Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, who appeared on CNBC this morning and defended the numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), claiming--falsely--that upward revisions of 86,000 jobs were from the private sector. In fact, the new number is entirely accounted for by upwards revisions to state and federal government payrolls. The BLS reported that while only 114,000 jobs were created in September--which would have translated into a rise in unemployment from 8.1% to 8.2%--the unemployment rate fell dramatically to 7.8%. That unusual drop is the fastest in nearly...
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April 10, 2005 -- MINNEAPOLIS — Sen. Hillary Clinton was introduced by a Senate colleague to the state Democratic Party here as "the next great president of the United States" — and did nothing to deny it as she skewered the GOP. "We are headed to a brave, new world of extremism, and we need to make clear we're not going there," she told a sellout crowd of 2,000 who paid $100 a head to see her. "We stand against their radical, reactionary right-wing agenda." Clinton sounded every bit the stumping presidential contender as she slammed the Republicans for driving...
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Fri Feb 11, 2:01 PM ET Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (news - web sites), D- N.Y., arrives for the 41st Munich Conference on Security Policy in Munich, Germany, Friday, Feb. 11, 2005. The Munich conference attracts government, academic and military security experts from around Europe and beyond. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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Amid speculation that she might forgo a run for re-election to the Senate in 2006 in favor of a presidential run in 2008, New York Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has sent an early fundraising appeal that, while directed toward reelection, reads like a trial run for a White House bid. "As the Republicans' number one target in 2006, I have to begin now building resources for the tough fight I face in my re-election campaign," Clinton writes in a letter to supporters. She says her task is made more difficult by "the Republican attack machine out to distract me...
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Although many people believe that Mrs. Clinton did not write her autobiography, she did, in fact write the first rough draft. This draft was the result of many hours of working alone, in a quiet hideaway. Modesty prevented Mrs. Clinton from revealing this. However, her publisher will release the original rough draft, which shows the New York Senator's distinctive writing style. The Hidden Files has obtained chapter 28 of this draft, and it is available on our website, here.
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