Posted on 11/22/2007 9:15:21 PM PST by Aristotelian
I really do hope Hillary is the nominee. I believe we can beat her.
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Rule-making for others,
Rule-breaking for herself =
HILLARY’s Lifetime M.O.
...stated Political Columnist MICHAEL BARONE in U.S. News & World Report Magazine-1999
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Nothing has changed since.
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While I would like to agree with your optimism, I also remember the fact that Bill was able to get re-elected. Therefore I fear the shear stupidity of a large number of American voters.
Bill Clinton is getting $12 million for his memoirs.
Hillary got $8 million for hers. That’s $20 million
for memories from two people, who for eight years,
repeatedly testified, under oath, that they couldn’t
remember anything.
The Hildabeaste wouldn't know responsibility if it lifted the leg of Crusty and bit her on her fat cankle.
I stopped reading when I came to this line. I would have kept reading if the "reporter" could give me a single example.
There is an absolute stench of corruption surrounding Clinton’s, yet the American Mainstream Media fails/refuses to take notice of it...
Instead, they treat these people as if they are Gods, or Rock Stars.
If this was, oh... Say TOM DELAY, we’d be getting hourly updates for MONTHS even if no corruption were ever proven...
Me too.
Slick won about 43% of the vote....Ross Perot was the reason slick got elected and re-elected. Hildebeast probably won't have the luxury of a 3rd party drawing votes away from the republican candidate.
“Thats $20 million for memories from two people, who for eight years, repeatedly testified, under oath, that they couldnt remember anything.”
THAT IS FUNNY. (Maybe you should be in comedy!)
Hillary will have 5 million young airhead female voters who know nothing about her rapist husband and her enabling.
Here’s something telling about former WSJ Managing Editor Paul Steiger from Politico.com:
On the evening of Nov. 13, the Wall Street Journals Paul Steiger received the prestigious Fourth Estate Award from the National Press Club, in Washington D.C., following a light-hearted roast from guests such as Sen. Joseph Lieberman and Washington Post executive editor Leonard Downie.
Steiger, upon taking the podium, spoke mostly about Pro Publica, the non-profit, investigative newsroom that he plans to run after leaving the Journal towards the end of this year.
But before the veteran editor even launches his new venture, questions have been raised within the Journal about Steigers role in overseeing a July 2006 front page philanthropy story that prominently featured Herbert and Marion Sandlerthe billionaire California couple, and progressive Democratic donors, who are funding Pro Publica with a guaranteed $30 million.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1107/6943.html
Even tho normally, it is too early in the election season to expect the GOP to get behind one candidate, this election appears to be halfway through an unusual 2 year campaign. With the GOP so fractionated, I would not be shocked to have a third party candidate arise from this election.
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Excellent graphic potlatch
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Bump
What comes out of the donkey’s mouth is for mature audiences!!
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