OMG.
De Blasio was her campaign manager for the Senate? And he’s not on board with her??? Really????
And 72% of Democrats want other candidates to run for president???
As of today, it looks like Hillary would get the Democrat nomination by default. Who is going to step forward and unite these various liberal radical Democrats to oppose Hillary???
It's a tough job, but somebody has to do it. So I'll step up to the plate.
My liberal radical platform will be simple, and to the point: A federally-guaranteed minimum annual income of $200,000 for every American.
And how will the country be able afford this? Again, it's simple. I'll just put heavy taxes on the rich. You know, those rich folks who make $200,000 a year or more.
REALITY CHECK
<><> CLINTON SWORE BLOBBIO INTO OFFICE AS HILLARY LOOKED ON.
<><> Blobbio managed Hillary's Senate campaign
<><> then-prez Bill Clinton named Blobbio regional director of HUD (under Cuomo)
<><> Clinton top aide Harold Ickes held Blobbio's Commie hand during Blob's mayoral campaign,
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Blobbio and his lesbian wife are angling for WH jobs (heaven help us). Chirlayne rushed in to help when criticism rained down on Hillary for secert emails and for collecting millions while privvy to us ntl security secrets.
CHIRLANE'S RESUME In 1979, only a few years out of college, she came out of the closet declaring"I Am a Lesbian," in an essay written for Essence magazine, speaking out against the "invisibility" of black lesbians.
Thirty-three years later, avowed lesbian Chirlane surfaced as the wife (the wife?) of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio...who was sworn-into office by Bill Clinton. DeB worked for Hillary's Senate campaign.
Yet, lesbian McCray's life has resisted closer scrutiny. A New York magazine profile describes McCray's 1979 declaration as "a fierce insistence on being heard, damn the consequences." The essay surfaced as a potential campaign issue late in 2012, a month before de Blasio officially announced his candidacy. The New York Observer noted that de Blasio's website made only a passing reference to McCray having belonged to a "black feminist" collective.
A famous New York Post cartoon depicted the Blobs in bed, McCray on the phone saying, "I used to be a lesbian, but my husband won me over," as Blobbio lay beside her clad in sexy lingerie.