Keyword: presidenthillary
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About a month ago, we brought you a video produced by the folks at Townhall media that showed the majority of the families who lost loved ones in the Benghazi terrorist attack of 9/11/2012 were told (by Hillary Clinton) that the YouTube video was the cause of the attack. Now, almost exactly 4 weeks later, Hillary Clinton has responded to those families and what she is saying is DISGUSTING. This past Sunday, Hillary Clinton appeared on ABC's This Week with the sycophantic George Stephanopoulos where she was asked about the Benghazi scandal and what these families had to say about...
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Let's start the count down. I hope I make it that long financially, emotionally and physically.
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Laura Ingraham asks Morris about the most recent behavior from the Clintons and about whether there would be a primary challenge from Hillary. Morris: "I think this is a carefully choreographed move of Hillary and Bill to put a little bit of daylight between themselves and Obama"...(Video)
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Are you ready for the Great Recession of 2011–2012? You should be, for it is getting under way even as you read this. Just as the 2009 “greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression” actually began back in 2007, so we are in the early days of the next cycle. Only this recession is going to be a doozy. And the aftershocks will be felt long after President Hillary Clinton leaves the White House in 2024. The coming crisis should be no surprise, for we all have had plenty of advance warning. If it is a surprise, blame those chat-show...
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About that 3 AM phone call to President Hillary... "Madam President? This is Agent Black from the First Gentleman's detail...sorry to bother you at 3 AM, ma'am, but your husband's down here at Scores getting private-room lap dances and he's insisting that he's never going back to the Whitehouse. He just won't listen to any of us. ... Sorry, ma'am, I didn't catch that question ... oh, is he high? Well, I wouldn't want to comment on that, ma'am, even though this is a secure line. You understand. ... Well, I suppose we could physically restrain him and carry him...
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Paul Backers "Paint The Town Ron" posted October 1, 2007 Supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul say they brought their "shock and awe" sign campaign to Chattanooga Cleveland area roads over the weekend. Lauren Walker of the Paul campaign said, "You have probably noticed “Ron Paul Revolution” and “Ron Paul 2008” signs and banners everywhere. "In the wee hours of the night and early morning on Friday and Saturday, bands of Ron Paul supporters were roving the streets of Hamilton County hanging banners and signs in a concerted effort to let people know about their candidate, Ron Paul. "These young,...
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In January 2009 Hillary Clinton gets elected President and is spending her First night in the White House. She has waited so long..... The ghost of George Washington appears, and Hillary says, "How can I best serve my country?" Washington says, "Never tell a lie." "Ouch!" Says Hillary, "I don't know about that." The next night, the ghost of Thomas Jefferson appears... Hillary says, "How can I best serve my country?" Jefferson says, "Listen to the people." "Ohhh! I really don't want to do that." On the third night, the ghost of Abe Lincoln appears... Hillary says, "How can I...
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Hillary Clinton has been in politics long enough to know the value of the word "change." In 1992, her husband's political guru, James Carville, hung a white sign in the Clinton campaign war room that read CHANGE VS. MORE OF THE SAME. Bill Clinton won the presidency that year with 370 electoral votes. Over the course of the summer, she watched her rivals for the Democratic nomination try again and again to define themselves as change and Clinton as the status quo. ("We're more interested in looking forward, not backward," Barack Obama told reporters. "And the American people feel the...
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In a press release issued, former Governor Mike Huckabee took issue with the Tancredo campaign's characterization of him as a pro-amnesty politician. Unfortunately for the Governor, the facts support the label. Fact #1. As Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee denounced an immigration bill (Arkansas Senate Bill 206) that "would have required proof of citizenship to register to vote and would have required state agencies to report suspected cases of people living in the country illegally." (Doug Thompson, "Immigration Bill un-christian..governor says"Arkansas News Bureau 1/28/05) Fact #2. As Governor, Mike Huckabee offered a proposal to give state funded scholarships and state...
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I've entertained no doubts about Hillary Clinton's position on abortion but if I had, they would have been dispelled after the speech she gave before Planned Parenthood political activists on July 17th. During her speech, the Democratic presidential candidate pledged continuing support of Planned Parenthood, bragged of her 100 percent voting record with that organization and said of her relationship with Planned Parenthood, "I'm very proud of our partnership, of working together over so many years on behalf of reproductive freedom and health care and fundamental Constitutional rights and values." After lamenting President Bush's pro-life record that included reintroducing Mexico...
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The United States Under President Hillary Clinton by Randy Shaw‚ Jul. 30‚ 2007 Following Hubert Humphrey’s narrow defeat to Republican Richard Nixon in the landmark 1968 presidential election, a leading advertising man noted that the Democrat lost because he failed to paint a picture of what life in the United States would be under Nixon. Unfortunately, Americans soon found out. Four decades later, it is becoming imperative that Barack Obama and John Edwards follow the ad man’s advice regarding frontrunner Hillary Clinton. Clinton’s attempt to sound tough at the South Carolina debate last week by bragging that she would not...
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Hear that giant sucking sound -- It is the sound of a rapidly growing political vacuum on the Right in this country... Free Republic is an amazing resource with many thousands of members. Why not harness that resource and start our own third party with *REAL* conservative principles. The Republican Party may have left a lot of us recently - but that does not necessarily mean that we have to leave our conservative principles. Out of this large principled group, there has to be someone that is able to create a new party and make it a new force in...
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The (Republican) party's over -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: May 21, 2007 1:00 a.m. Eastern Vox Day made the point during Bush's first term that he thought George Delano would do more damage to the Republican party and conservatives than any Democrat could do. It turns out that he was entirely correct. - Physics Geek (Warning: Website contains graphic language) I'm not particularly interested in rubbing the White House's latest treachery in the faces of the Three Monkey Republicans, who are finally beginning to see and hear a little of the evil that has always been readily apparent in George W. Bush. What's...
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Excerpt - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has begun active consideration of a 2008 run for president and has personally asked some fellow top New York Democrats for their support in the event she goes ahead with such a campaign, a top adviser said Sunday. "As Sen. Clinton said, she was going to begin actively considering a presidential run after the election. That process has begun," said Howard Wolfson. "She is reaching out to her colleagues in the New York delegation and asking for their advice and counsel, and their support if she decides to make a run," the Clinton adviser...
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Excerpt - PRINCETON, NJ -- With a resounding victory behind her -- re-elected to her U.S. Senate seat by a 67% to 31% margin -- there is now tremendous political pressure on New York Sen. Hillary Clinton to make known her previously guarded intentions in the 2008 presidential race. If Clinton does announce a run for president, it will be with the blessing of her constituents. A new Gallup Panel survey of 840 New York residents, aged 18 and older, conducted just before the election, finds that New Yorkers returned the former first lady to office not only believing she...
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You ain't seen nothing yet, says 'President Hillary' By Catherine Elsworth in New York Last Updated: 2:16am GMT 09/11/2006 Some supporters already refer to Hillary Clinton as "Mrs President" and although she remains steadfastly to be drawn on a possible White House bid, her re-election in New York will only fuel speculation that she is poised for a historic run for the presidency. Bill Clinton congratulates Hillary after her re-election The former first lady won a crushing victory over her Republican opponent, securing almost 70 per cent of the vote in the overwhelmingly Democratic state and even picking up support...
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Hillary Rodham Clinton re-elected at a post of senator WASHINGTON - the ex-First American injury Hillary Clinton was re-elected democratic sénatrice of the State of New York. It thus confirms its base in the American political life which could carry out it to a candidature for presidential of 2008, according to media's. The woman of Bill Clinton had spent nearly 30 million dollars for her re-election campaign to the American Senate, much more than any other candidate with the various polls concerned Tuesday, and this, in spite of an adversary well little threatening for it. This last, the republican...
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This week's USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup poll states that an overwhelming 80% of liberals were likely to support Hillary for president, compared with 58% of moderates and 33% of conservatives. I cannot believe that ANY conservative at all would support Her Heinous. As a conservative, would you support the Hildebeast for president?
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Is it too soon to get agitated about the possibility of Senator Hillary Clinton running for president in 2008? Not according to Stephen Minarik the head of New York’s GOP. In a recent fundraising letter he wrote, "It's a race for America…stopping Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most important thing you and I can do as Republicans in the next two years." Minarik went on to remind his readers that it is the duty of Republicans to stop Hillary’s presidential quest by running her out of the U.S. Senate. It might be helpful if the GOP would focus on a...
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ALBANY, N.Y. — Claiming Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is running for the White House on a path "paved with her lies and distortion," New York's GOP chairman has kicked off a national "STOP HILLARY NOW!" fundraising effort to thwart her 2006 re-election bid. "This is not merely a race for New York," according to the fundraising appeal sent out by Stephen Minarik. "It's a race for America." "Stopping Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most important thing you and I can do as Republicans in the next two years," Minarik wrote. "You could say it's our duty as Republicans." Minarik's...
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