Posted on 07/12/2014 11:18:39 AM PDT by Innovative
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) believes he can beat Hillary Clinton in the race for the 2016 presidency.
"Multiple people can beat her. Hillary Clinton is not unbeatable," the GOP presidential hopeful told radio host Hugh Hewitt in an interview Friday.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Anybody can beat Hillary, nobody likes her anymore, can’t even sell her book. Rubio needs to aim higher, like at somebody that actually might be the nominee.
Finish off, yes, but to the cheers of the American people from ME to WA, from HI to FL.
I cannot imagine why anyone would think this. Have you examined your fellow Americans; they are pre-committed to HRC. They want a "woman" president.
HRC supporters don’t buy books; her book sales have no relation to the esteem and affection she is held by the American people.
Sure they do, at least they used to. It isn’t her first book, it is her worst selling. So yeah it actually has a pretty solid relation to the esteem and affection the American people hold for her. It is greatly diminished, basically to zero.
Why would an HRC supporter busy a book that tells them what they already think?
busy = buy
Do you buy books from conservative pundits?
There are Hillary signs throughout the East Coast but not yet widespread. A lot of the HRC backers though are really wanting Bill back.
Actually, I don’t buy books period; I go to the library and occasionaly try to get something through Inter-Library Loan.
Dodging the question. All of us who read wind up reading the writings of people we agree with. We like the comfort of the echo chamber. The way Hillary’s book sales have tanked show she doesn’t have as many people agreeing with her anymore. Add in her health problems and she probably won’t even run and she DEFINITELY isn’t winning. Put money on it.
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