Run Hillary Run - Still an outside possibility


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Evita demonstrates how testicles look after a year in her lock box...

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Evita demonstrates how testicles look after a year in her lock box...

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Evita demonstrates how testicles look after a year in her lock box...

ROTFLMAO...There goes another cup of coffee on top of my desk.

Have mercy Adam.

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So let's see,...

1) we have no clue what President O'bama's grades were in college, or, law school; and

2) we have no clue what Evita had on her server, or, e-mails;

However, we know all about Senator Rubio's wife's driving records...Excellent journalism by the Grey Lady...

At any rate, this is all the more reason, for the SAFETY OF AMERICA that we get these two (2) off the road and into a Presidential limousine...

Additionally, we would have this set to look at for at least four (4) years!!

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http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/06/05/marco-rubio-and-his-wife-cited-17-times-for-traffic-infractions-2/?_r=0

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Four driving violations in 18 years... The man is obviously an underachiever. Evidently his wife wears the pants in the family.

[dig, dig, dig, somethings got to come up... traffic school?! That's all you got?]

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Haha about the nice set to look at for 4 years Adam. Hmmm Rubio or Paul? Either way..Adam's eyes win!

Good point Jules ... I forgot about Mrs. Paul's set...

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Oh Ma!!  You hoary bitch!

 

I remember how you showed me how to set up that testicle lock box...it worked with dad...

 

You taught me that all men are weak and that really makes me so warm inside...wait until I am Queen, I mean President, everyone thinks that this weak kneed President transformed America!

 

HA...I will show that man what real change looks like!

 

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Bernie Sanders is closing the gap on Evita in NH...

The survey by Suffolk University found the 41 percent of likely Democratic primary voters would back Hillary, while 31 percent said they’d back the Vermont senator, an independent who identifies as a Socialist.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jun/16/shock-poll-bernie-catching-hillary/

And Sanders is closing the gap: A survey released just a few days ago by Morning Consultant put Clinton at 44 percent and Sanders at 32 percent.

Asked about the poll, New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley told NH1 News that “we have always said that this is going to be a contested primary. We have always said that New Hampshire enjoys tripping up frontrunners. Just ask George W. Bush in 2000. Just ask Ed Muskie in 1972, and all through the decades.”

Slip sliding away ...

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Well, let's say Bernie rises up and crushes Hillary dead in the New Hampshire Democratic primary (and throw in Vermont, too). What does this say about, oh, the rest of the region, and, hmmm, the rest of the country?

Adam, is there some process by which Sanders can seize the nomination, or are you just hoping that Clinton fails this time to get the ring?

I am thinking George Wallace, Democrat ... in 1976. He won regional primaries in three states. We know the rest. What makes Sanders able to beat Clinton outside his home region?

I think at some point in the primaries, you will give way to a more realistic appraisal. If you have some compelling rational argument that Clinton is bound to be beat, I'd like to hear it.

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Her negatives.

Her health.

Her failure to move or motivate voters.

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William:

A person who could send this out to her constituency after the incident in South Carolina is disingenuous and malignant.

As a mother, a grandmother, and a human being, my heart is bursting for the people of Charleston.

Once again, bodies are being carried out of a black church. Once again, racist rhetoric has metastasized into racist violence.

This is a history we wanted so desperately to leave behind, but we can’t hide from hard truths about race and justice in America. We have to name them, own them, and ultimately change them.

In America today, blacks are nearly three times as likely as whites to be denied a mortgage. Our schools are more segregated than they were in the 1960s. Black children are 500 percent more likely to die from asthma than white kids -- how can that be true?

We must address these issues as a nation, and we must also address them as individuals. Cruel jokes can’t go unchallenged, offhand comments about not wanting “those people” in the neighborhood can’t be ignored, and news reports about poverty and crime and discrimination can’t just evoke our sympathy -- even empathy -- they must also spur us to action and prompt us to question our own assumptions and privilege.

We have to embrace the humanity of those around us, no matter what they look like, how they worship, or who they love. Most of all, we have to teach our children to embrace that humanity, too.

As all of us reeled from the news in Charleston, a friend of mine shared his reflection on the hearts and values of those men and women at Mother Emanuel:

“A dozen people gathered to pray. They’re in their most intimate of communities and a stranger who doesn’t look or dress like them joins in. They don’t judge, they just welcome. During their last hour, nine people of faith welcomed a stranger in prayer and fellowship.”

“I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me.”

That’s humanity at its best. That’s America at its best. And that’s the spirit we need to nurture in our lives and our families and our communities.

Thank you,

Hillary

Evita, there needs to be a special place in Hell, if it exists, for you.

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Poor Maureen Dowd...

Surprisingly, I received a fund-raising letter recently. Hillary Rodham Clinton was in large letters on the upper lefthand side of the envelope and above my address was the typed message: “Maureen, this is our moment . . . are you with me?”

Not at the moment.

Although the image of Maureen, in her prime, twisting herself into a pretzel is enticing, she is going to have a real problem if Evita is running against a Bush...

What did the alleged Reverend Jackson say?

During the 2000 Democratic Convention, Reverend Jesse Jackson (who then had a little more national credibility than he and his doppelganger Al Sharpton now have) gave one of the more famous, if not ineffective, speeches of modern day politics in which he warned America against electing another president with the last name Bush. As he prattled off failures by Bush 41 as President and the man who would be Bush 43 and his total ineptitude as Governor of Texas, Jackson warned Americans in an urban drawl to “stay out the bushes.”

If the choice is between Evita and Jeb, we can resurrect the battle cry of "Stay out the bushes!"

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Links, please.

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Links, please.

If you just google the quote in question the article is really easy to find. An added advantage of searching for the quote is you are also checking it for accuracy...

I twit Adam for being lazy and inconsistent. If he is on the page he copy-pastes from it is a minor additional effort to also copy-paste the URL. Why he links sometimes and sometimes doesn't is beyond my powers of understanding, so I go with my gut: lazy.

Excellent article by Dowd, I'd say. Thanks for the link.

The second paragraph Mr Sloppy quoted is apparently from another source .... Rad Radio. The post that caught his eye was from "Rob's Soapbox" titled Stay Out of the Bushes, from February this year. Why he did not add the corresponding URL, I have no idea.

Which brings us to today and why America must stay out the Bushes.

I have posited for years that America, as a culture is long gone. We have destroyed the moral fiber and fabric of our once great society and become as rude, arrogant and ignorant as a powerful nation can be, and nothing will change that. 9/11 had no effect, and the level of calamity it would take to cause such a cultural change is of such monumental proportions, we would not be talking about this country coming back, but rather starting over.

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And despair is exactly what America felt when Jeb Bush announced he was running for President. In multiple surveys across all corners of America over the past many months, the part of the nation that pays attention almost literally went into a deep depression at the thought of Jeb Bush versus Hillary Clinton. That, in and of itself, is the problem. For this country to have any hope of a worldwide turnaround, it must have a nation of people who believe. There are only so many of us who will do whatever it takes, regardless…the rest need to be led, have a reason to believe, and feel as though they belong and most do not. And nothing about Bush versus Clinton makes them think anything will change and why should they, for God’s sake? Under President Obama the top 1% of us have grown our wealth enormously (thank you, Mr. President), at the cost of the disappearing middle class of America who can’t believe how hard they work, how much they make, and how dreadfully far the money doesn’t go. And Bush versus Clinton is going to inspire any hope of any real change? Please.

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That’s not to say it won’t be Jeb versus Hillary. I pray that it won’t, and I believe that it won’t. Would Jeb be a better president than Obama has been or Hillary would be? Probably, but now we’re comparing shit to vomit to afterbirth. Still not appetizing. And in no way inspiring. Another generational cycle of voters will be disinterested, uninvolved, and devastated…and more of America will slip away

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wow-smiley-emoticon.gifmy poor fragile ego has been tragically shattered... lazy-good-for-nothing.gif

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I get your point, Adam, even without the funny gifs, which for some reason (which makes me insane for not figuring out why) I never see. This is what I get:

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I am glad your ego is robust enough to take some chaffing.

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I get your point, Adam, even without the funny gifs, which for some reason (which makes me insane for not figuring out why) I never see. This is what I get:

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I am glad your ego is robust enough to take some chaffing.

NY City full court basketball on concrete rules...you aren't bleeding then there was no foul...play on...

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Let's see 2004 Evita was agin them thar homos gitten hitched:

 

 

Such a smooth speaker Evita is...

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