DS hideouts were being hit with these RFGs. Seems tinfoilish to me.
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You can come and take every crinkle of tinfoil I have but NOT the RftG tinfoil, it gives me hope and keeps me goin’.
New Hillary Sob Story LOL
https://www.thedailybeast.com/hillary-clinton-they-were-never-going-to-let-me-be-president
Hillary Clinton on Election Night: They Were Never Going to Let Me Be President
No one in modern politics, male or female, has had to withstand more indignities, setbacks and cynicism. She developed protective armor that made the real Hillary Clinton an enigma. But if she was guarded about her feelings and opinions, she believed it was in careful pursuit of a dream for generations of Americans: the election of the countrys first woman president.
That would have been the nut graf of The New York Times story about Hillary Clintons historic victory that would have run under the headline Madam President spread across six front-page columns, according to reporter Amy Chozicks new book, Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling.
Chozick writes that the Clinton campaign, which she covered from the beginning, had reacted furiously to the prospect of a Joe Biden run, as floated first in an August 2015 Maureen Dowd Times column and then in a reported story by Chozick. In the book, she writes that Biden had confided (off the record) to the White House press corps that he wanted to run, but he added something like You guys dont understand these people. The Clintons will try to destroy me.
Throughout the book, Chozick refers to her fellow journalists in the small pool that flew on the campaign plane as Travelers, while referring to many Clinton staffers collectively as The Guys.
Asked to comment on the book, a former campaign staffer whos referred to in it as one of The Guys told The Daily Beast: The challenge on the campaign was that you had a reporter holding the Clintons to a higher standard through a lower standard of reporting. Amy was not always an honest broker, and this book seems to be more of the same. It ridicules people with a smile, contributing little to the public discourse.
From early on, the Clinton camp saw Trump as an enemy to encourage, Chozick writes. During the campaign, as had been previously reported, there was an effort to elevate Trump into a so-called Pied Piper in order to tie him to the mainstream of the Republican Party.
I wouldn't do that. All is lost if one abandons hope.