Posted on 03/27/2015 5:44:28 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
This had to be one of the more telling moments about the emptiness of Hillary Clinton's campaign. When Mika Brzezinski asked Morning Joe panel members today to describe Hillary's message "in ten seconds or less," they burst into laughter [see, e.g., screencap below of Cokie Roberts]. "Why is that funny?" demanded Mika, surely knowing the answer: that Hillary stands for nothing much more than "it's my turn, dammit!"
But that didn't stop Anne Gearan of the Washington Post from piping up, claiming "I can answer that. It's 'I'm on your side and they're not."
As Newsbuster Ken Shepherd has detailed, Gearan has been "ready for Hillary" for a long time. But in fairness, perhaps Gearan is on to something. Hillary really is on your side . . . assuming you've donated a minimum of a million bucks to the Clinton Foundation.
View the video here.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
FReepers are invited to answer Mika’s question: “what is Hillary’s message?” Ping to Today show list.
Ready for Hitlary?
Democrats build entire careers in elective office by convincing the slow witted that they will fight the government (comprised of democrat majoritiess) and will change the policies and programs that they themselves put into place.
I'm a woman!
For others like me who didn’t know the meaning, was macht das schon? loosely translates as “what difference does it make?”
“Hahahahaha” is now on the Hillary campaign’s list of sexist words.
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