Completely agreed.
We shall see what happens.
I 100% agree with this headline.
She is a hack of hacks, devoid of an iota of charm, or spark or ANYTHING.
She makes Barack Obama look like Sidney Poitier, her husband like Robert Redford, George Bush (either one) like Jimmy Stewart.
She’s pretty much unbearable, a crook and useless for anything beyond influence peddling.
If we can’t beat her, we need to throw in the towel on this whole country.
The GOP should be disbanded but not for this reason.
If the Republicans nominate someone like Bush they won’t have to disband. They’ll implode.
Absolutely agree with the title.
If Hillary is not indicted, they should disband the Department of Justice, too.
Can’t beat liberalism with liberalism. Only reason they won in 2014 is because many of them faked conservatism again, too many of them too transparent in their fakery.
Podesta thinks they’ve got they greatest speech writer since Moses told Aaron what to say.
If they can’t beat Obama, they should disband the party ... oh too late
I said this in ‘08 but some how it keeps on ticking.
The fact that they haven’t had her ARRESTED AND CHARGED with Numerous FELONIES is reason enough to Disband the Party.
If she wins, she likely replaces at least one or two of the sane SCOTUS justices. This means that even if the GOP should win after she’s gone, or if they should continue to control a lopsided number of state legislatures, her & Obama’s goons in the court system will basically veto any bit of conservative law that’s challenged.
She’s gotta be taken down.
That ANYONE could have lost in 2012 to a president as bad as Obama is still stunning. But the GOP managed to do it.
The Republican Party would be foolish to go the route of holding nominee debates. All they would succeed in doing by debates is tearing each other apart. The nominees need to get together behind the scenes and decide which of them they’ll all support.
Secret ballot should be taken of all those who have declared their interest in being nominated, with the names of everyone’s second choice being counted and the one with the most second choice votes becoming the presidential candidate and the one with the most third choice votes becoming the vice-presidential nominee.
Presumably each one would not for himself for first choice, so it’s their second choices and third taken together that should be the criterion for selecting the presidential and vice-presidential nominees.
The Republican Party needs to change its approach to nominee choice. Unity and consensus are needed, if victory is sought. Not a debate circus.
That was what was correctly stated about beating Obama.
Yes. They should and the party elite should be informed of this fact.
Really? This is the country that elected Barack Obama. Twice.
GOP is dead in my mind anyways. Bunch of greedy sellouts.