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Now here is something that I missed.

“In a hushed-up incident, Hillary was too tipsy one night and suffered a secret collapse. One insider said she was ‘boozed-up!’

“Fortunately, she was okay, but no matter how much alcohol she had, it was a clear signal that she needs professional help.”

“Bill, in particular, who wants to see Hillary become president more than anybody, agreed that she must seek help – and they’ve devised a 
possible ‘cover story’ that she’ll take a few weeks at a ‘spa retreat,’” added another 
insider.

“Hillary needed to be present for daughter Chelsea giving birth. But after a few weeks of playing doting grandma for the media, they’ll place her somewhere Hillary has no say. However, a small group of trusted long-term aides have been quietly looking into which rehab facility is best for Hillary, a source divulged.

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/exclusive-boozy-hillary-clinton-secret-rehab-shocker

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Speaking of LONG in the tooth...good grief!

She’s stiff and wooden as a public speaker, as if trying to prove Dr. Johnson’s famous aphorism that a woman preaching is like a dog trying to walk on its hind legs. Hillary is tone-deaf besides. She’s always starting on her “back foot,” as the English say, and she’s a mediocre campaigner, too. Bubba would never have said the family, with millions in the bank, was “dead broke. Not because it was a lie but because everybody in America knew it was a lie. A skilled politician would never have asked, after the Benghazi debacle, “What difference, at this point, does it make?” Whatever gift for politics she has, she got from imitating Bubba. Voters won’t be satisfied with a pale imitation, and nobody listens to two-time losers.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/15/wesley-pruden-why-hillary-clinton-wont-run-for-pre/#ixzz3P0SQ0Tid
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Interesting conclusion to this article:

Hillary is caught in a trap of her own ambition. The prospect of her as president, which keeps the big money coming from foundations and corporations buying access to a new president, will dry up once she announces, leaving her with only the anger of partisan friends with no candidate. But life for the Clintons has always been about Hillary and Bubba, and good luck to everybody else.

America's protection is left out of their gestalt.

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This is the only ad that should run during the Democratic Presidential primaries...

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You have to love Breitbart's headline writers.

Hillary Clinton Scalps Elizabeth Warren 46-22 in Poll of Bay State Democrats had to do this in red

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/01/22/hillary-clinton-scalps-elizabeth-warren-46-22-in-poll-of-bay-state-democrats/

The new "use" of polls is to slant the voting pool early of her inevitability...

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This is the only ad that should run during the Democratic Presidential primaries...

that lady can spew at a high rate.

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The race to be the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nominee is still Hillary Clinton’s to lose.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey asked Likely Democratic Voters to choose among six of the early presidential hopefuls from their party as if their state primary were held right now. Clinton remains far and away the leader with 59% support. Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is in second place, but she earns just 12% of the vote.

The remaining four candidates each get single-digit support: Vice President Joe Biden (6%), Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders (4%), former Virginia Senator Jim Webb (3%) and former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley (2%). Five percent (5%) like some other candidate, and nine percent (9%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

(Want a free daily e-mail update? If it's in the news, it's in our polls). Rasmussen Reports updates are also available on Twitter or Facebook.

The survey of 648 Likely Democratic Voters was conducted on January 18-19, 2015 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2016/hillary_s_still_the_one_for_most_democrats

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Even David "marxist Goebbels" Axelrod sees Hillary as a prohibitive favorite...hmm she's been that before, hasn't she?

If Axelrod frustrated Clinton allies with his recent comments though, he also might have helped to ease the ongoing chatter that Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a darling with progressives, could beat Clinton in a primary.

“I have high regard for Elizabeth. I don’t think she would beat her,” Axelrod said in an interview with Hugh Hewitt, the prominent conservative radio talk show host. “Look, look at the polling … Hillary is probably as well-positioned within her own party as any open seat candidate has been in our lifetime.”

Drip ... drip ...

black-cloud-smiley-emoticon.gif You can run Hillary...run...you can't hide...

What difference does it make now, though, if the choice is between Jeb boy and the shrieking hyperbolic harlot harridan Hillary?

hatp://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/232811-axelrod-quips-irritate-clintonland

Two echoes in search of a choice.

Certainly a choice not an echo would be refreshing this Presidential election...

http://www.amazon.com/Choice-Not-Echo-American-Presidents/dp/0686114868

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&field-author=Phyllis+Schlafly&search-alias=books&text=Phyllis+Schlafly&sort=relevancerank

Damn, I forgot that Phyllis Schlafly wrote that book.

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Name this picture....

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My first thoughts are that both of them are thinking, "What's the bitch got in her left hand?"

Ah, how cozy for their Munich meeting...

Hillary Rodham Clinton held a private, one-on-one meeting with Senator Elizabeth Warren in December at Mrs. Clinton’s Washington home, a move by the Democrats’ leading contender in 2016 to cultivate the increasingly influential senator and leader of the party’s economic populist movement.

The two met at Whitehaven, the Clintons’ Northwest Washington home, without aides and at Mrs. Clinton’s invitation.

Isn't it interesting that they met in secret, with allegedly no staff?

Mrs. Clinton solicited policy ideas and suggestions from Ms. Warren, according to a Democrat briefed on the meeting, who called it “cordial and productive.” Mrs. Clinton, who has been seeking advice from a range of scholars, advocates and officials, did not ask Ms. Warren to consider endorsing her likely presidential candidacy. Aides to Mrs. Clinton did not immediately respond to requests for comment, and aides to Ms. Warren could not be reached.

Maybe they discussed a Constitutional reset?

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The only more depressing thing to contemplate than another Clinton or another Bush would be another Obama. That won't happen because the race-guilt card only works once and the media and other power brokers can't play it again.

--Brant

Agreed.

Where is your title for that picture, I was counting on one of your gems...

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Good Lord!

Look who is considering running!

Martin O’Malley, the former Maryland governor who is likely to seek the Democratic nomination for president in 2016, took a veiled shot at a potential rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton, in a speech in South Carolina on Saturday, criticizing the politics of “triangulation” that have historically been associated with the Clintons.

“The most fundamental power of our party and our country is the power of our moral principles,” Mr. O’Malley said, according to a transcript of his remarks provided by an aide.

In words that echoed those of Senator Barack Obama when he battled Mrs. Clinton in 2007 for the Democratic nomination, Mr. O’Malley added: “Triangulation is not a strategy that will move America forward. History celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles in convenience.”

This is a shot across the rather broad bow of Hilllary Rodham [ aka "Sir Edmund's" namesake and the Smartest Woman In The World and "broke" ] Clinton.

Why is the question?

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/01/us/politics/martin-omalley-in-veiled-jab-at-hillary-clinton-derides-politics-of-triangulation.html?_r=0

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Hillary "Evita" Rodham Clinton is caught in another violation of Federal law and setting up a completely separate e-mail with her own server at the shack in Chappaqua:

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Her spoke's Barbie tried to stumble through attempting to explain this to incredibly inarticulate reporters.

Video in article.

Then later in the article is a home video of "Evita" explaining that with all the investigations why would I use e-mail.

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2015/03/on-hillarys-emails-marie-harf-struggles-but-hillary-explains.php?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+powerlineblog%2Flivefeed+%28Power+Line%29

Very interesting.

Now the question arises how did this information on Evita get to the NY Times?

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A. The New York Times supports someone else.

B. The New York Times is holding out to support someone else.

C. The New York Times prints all the news that fits.

Personally, as Hillary Rodham was once a member of Youth for Goldwater, I expect that she will return to her roots before her career resides into retirement.

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Evita moves through the airport...

Evita is no B. J. Clinton...

http://www.businessinsider.com/hillary-clinton-wont-take-questions-at-event-honoring-journalism-2015-3

Bill would have controlled that narrator from the first word...

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Maureen Dowd on Evita:

WASHINGTON — SOMEWHERE in Smithsonian storage sits a portrait of Bill Clinton with two odd features: He is standing next to a shadow meant to conjure Monica Lewinsky’s blue dress, and he is not wearing his gold wedding ring.

Now that captures numerous images and that is one reason she is such a great writer.

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Her journalist parts had her call the 77 year old painter who explained, in part, that:

...Clinton’s lack of a wedding band has no ulterior meaning, noting: “I just forgot the ring.” But Clinton aides weren’t buying it.

Astonishingly, just...

Shortly after the art imbroglio broke, an email imbroglio broke. The Times’s Michael Schmidt reported that, as secretary of state, Hillary did not preserve her official correspondence on a government server and exclusively used a private email account. She used a private server linked to her Chappaqua home, only turning over cherry-picked messages in December at the State Department’s request.

Maureen labels her as possessing an "overweening desire for control..."

Could this be a Presidential campaign that is so insulated and arrogant that it may have her rarely appear. Make it all about messaging, media and mayhem on election day.

Everyone is looking for signs in how Hillary approaches 2016 to see if she’s learned lessons from past trouble. But the minute this story broke, she went back to the bunker, even though she had known for months that the Republicans knew about the account. The usual hatchets — Philippe Reines, David Brock, Lanny Davis and Sidney Blumenthal — got busy.

Dowd then concludes with five (5) short devastating paragraphs:

Jab...

The Clintons don’t sparkle with honesty and openness. Between his lordly appetites and her queenly prerogatives, you always feel as if there’s something afoot.

Jab...

Everything needs to be a secret, from the Rose Law Firm records that popped up in a White House closet two years after they were subpoenaed to the formulation of her health care plan.

Body punch...

Yet the Clintons always act as though it’s bad form when you bring up their rule-bending. They want us to compartmentalize, just as they do, to connect the dots that form a pretty picture and leave the other dots alone.

Uppercut...

If you’re aspiring to be the second president in the family, why is it so hard to be straight and direct and stand for something? Why can’t you just be upright and steady and good?

And a finishing overhand right for the KO...

Given all the mistakes they’ve made, why do they keep making them? Why do they somehow never do anything that doesn’t involve shadows?

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/08/opinion/sunday/maureen-dowd-only-the-shadow-knows.html?rref=collection/column/maureen-dowd&module=ArrowsNav&contentCollection=Opinion&action=keypress&region=FixedLeft&pgtype=article

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Adam said:

"Could this be a Presidential campaign that is so insulated and arrogant that it may have her rarely appear. Make it all about messaging, media and mayhem on election day"

Sadly, that might be spot on.

-J

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I seriously believe that Hillary was Evita in a prior iteration...

When the money keeps rolling in you don't asks how

Think of all the people guaranteed a good time now

Eva's called the hungry to her --- opened up the doors!

Never been a fund like the Foundation Eva Peron Hillary Clinton...

https://www.clintonfoundation.org/

But another passage in the video oddly foreshadows a current controversy.

"We are entrepreneurs in human potential," the video says. "We reject artificial boundaries between business, government and nonprofits."

The Clinton Foundation eased those boundaries and has taken contributions, of $1 million to $10 million, from the governments of Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. The Saudi Arabian government has given as much as $25 million. http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2015/03/03/390504044/clinton-foundation-funding-woes-touch-hillary-too

Would you like to try a college education?
Own your landlord's house, take the family on vacation?
Eva and her blessed fund can make your dreams come true

And the money kept rolling out in all directions
To the poor, to the weak, to the destitute of all complexions
Now cynics claim a little of the cash has gone astray
But that's not the point my friends

When the money keeps rolling out you don't keep books
You can tell you've done well by the happy grateful looks
Accountants only slow things down, figures get in the way
Never been a lady loved as much as Eva Peron

The State Department has no idea what happened to $6 billion used to pay its contractors.

In a special “management alert” made public Thursday, the State Department’s Inspector General Steve Linick warned “significant financial risk and a lack of internal control at the department has led to billions of unaccounted dollars over the last six years.

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The alert was just the latest example of the federal government’s continued struggle with oversight over its outside contractors.
- See more at: http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Articles/2014/04/04/6-Billion-Goes-Missing-State-Department#sthash.T5lQvdRY.dpuf

An aide close enough to Bill Clinton to be considered a surrogate son, Doug Band, set up Teneo, a company that New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd calls "a scammy blend of corporate consulting, public relations, and merchant banking." Band recruited clients from the foundation donor list while encouraging others to donate. "Its marketing materials highlighted Mr. Band's relationship with Mr. Clinton and the Clinton Global Initiative, where Mr. Band sat on the board of directors through 2011 and remains as an advisers," according to a 2013 New York Times exposé.

A modern Ms. Huey Long!

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