Posted on 08/11/2015 8:58:40 PM PDT by VinL
And it was Her Magnificence who told a racist joke about Mahatma Gandhi running a gas station in St. Louis.
That’s true of all ethnic groups. I get an Italian American newspaper and it’s the same. They highlight achievements by Italians-Americans. Human nature.
Striving to be great is good. Envy and trying to bring down successful people is bad.
The Great Pumpkin, just in time for Halloween.
I think this is a set up, a rope a dope. The FBI will find nothing on her, and she will slip away...This is all a planned charade..
You mean to tell me, that the FBI doesn’t know the truth about Obama?
“...... Donald Trump is currently leading the race, followed by Jeb Bush..........”
What the hell has Bush said or done that makes him second to Trump? Bush isn’t even remotely close to anywhere near the top of the heap. Obviously Bush is the medias pick, hoping he will run against their “real” candidate of choice, Hitlary (assuming she is not in jail at election time).
Nice sound bite but Jindal knows this is a lie. WHO is going to arrest, let alone convict, her?
Lol.
Wonder if NYT is seeing a Sanders in their future.
-PJ
Exactly, this means Biden is running. Bernie can’t speak without being shouted down. Obama is giving a plug for plugs - biden.
Exactly so. That article couldn't point out enough that Jindal was 'Indian.' The man is considerably more American than our Kenyan President. More articulate and honest, too.
She was not fired from the committee
CANKLE BRACELET? ORANGE PANTSUIT?
BERN...WITCH....BEEERRRRRNNNNN!!!!
Hillary crimes BTTT Good pics
In the last California race for Governor tea party favorite Tim Donnelly was running against Neel Kashkari. The GOP-e denounced Donnelly as a threat to the survival of the Republican Party- some of the RINO shills spouting that line were Salem radio’s Michael Medved and Hugh Hewitt.
So their choice and the man won the GOP nomination was Neel Kashkari, whose main appeal seems to have been that he filled the Diversity slot that the GOP insiders think is what America needs most.
“On social issues, Neel Kashkari has described himself as libertarian and “a different kind of Republican”, supporting abortion rights, Same-sex marriage, and a path to legal status for illegal immigrants. He voted against California’s Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage in 2008. In 2013, he was one of 131 Republicans who signed a pro-marriage equality amicus curiae brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court as part of Hollingsworth v. Perry, the case in which the final appeal against the previously-found unconstitutionality of Proposition 8 was rejected for lack of standing.[79] Kashkari owns four guns but considers waiting periods and background checks before purchasing a firearm to be reasonable.
On environmental issues, he voted against California’s Proposition 23, which would have suspended the state law that limits greenhouse gas emissions. He believes climate change is real and man-made. He has spoken positively of fracking and offshore oil drilling and negatively of California’s cap-and-trade program.
Kashkari cites Paulson, Mitch Daniels, and Jeb Bush as political mentors. He voted for Obama in the 2008 presidential election and Romney in the 2012 election.”
It his Trump, undoubtably, who has shown all the other candidates that it is cool to be a politician and have a spine.
Probably, but they'd be dead wrong.
The pendulum has swung back to the right. After eight long years of "fundamental transformation", Americans are longing for the country they once knew, and will give the White House to whichever outsider seems best equipped to go to Washington and start swinging a sledgehammer.
Those crowds tell a different story. I’d say the pendulum has swung away from DC and the current institutions. In what direction remains to be seen.
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