Posted on 08/06/2015 9:59:14 PM PDT by doug from upland
Hillary Clinton Unsubscribe 6:42 PM (3 hours ago)
Friend --
Right this minute, ten Republican men are on national TV, arguing over which one will do the best job of dragging our country backwards.
I'm not watching, and I don't need to be.
Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Marco Rubio -- they all have the same agenda. They are out of step with the kind of country Americans want for themselves and their children.
I'm on the road tonight, but I wanted to take a moment to ask you to chip in $1 or more right now to fight for the vision you and I share:
https://www.hillaryclinton.com/gop-debate/
Thanks,
Hillary
Who asked and who cares? BTW, something from your neighborhood:
GOP DEBATE: Locals endorse Trump, Cruz (Rancho Cucamonga, California)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-gop/3321639/posts
Teslas being hacked?
The Clinton's... nary a moment passes where they aren't ASKING for money.
I am wondering who’s going to ask her the questions in the debates? What are those questions going to be like?
What’s your favorite food? etc.
Where’s she drinking tonight?
At least her donors don’t have to worry that she’ll waste their contributions on tips for servers.
Will Hillary get to approve all of the questions beforehand?
Boxers or briefs?
Do you stand up when you pee?
FOX News debate question for Hillary:
If you win and move back to the White House, will you be bringing the furniture you took when you moved out?
One upside to Hillary winning -- the White House will get its china and silverware back. At least for four years....
“10 men arguing”
Does Hillary really want to highlight the fact that she’s ducking reporters and has yet to debate Bernie Sanders and her other challengers?
The weed she smoked before she even began drinking...is speaking loud and clear
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