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Hillary Clinton 2016 Presidential Thread
By Eboneezer 2016-09-17 05:29:42
Why is Trump so orange, what's really going on here?
He heard that orange was the new black. In her attempt to relate to black folks, Hillary swung and missed with her comment about having hot sauce in her purse at all times. Trump is swinging for the fences as he's actually in the process of transforming.
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By Bahamut.Dannyl 2016-09-21 11:32:47
Why is Trump so orange, what's really going on here?
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Here is one conspiracy theorist take on orange and the occult. I'm new here
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By Garuda.Chanti 2016-09-21 15:43:57
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Orange is not an uncommon color for lizards.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-09-21 15:49:43
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Orange is not an uncommon color for lizards. So is green.
Wait, are we saying that Trump and Clinton are really lizardpeople?????
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By Garuda.Chanti 2016-09-21 18:57:21
That would explain an awful lot King.
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2016-09-21 20:05:25
Ramyrez and LGrim have won....
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2016-09-23 07:55:35
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2016-10-01 07:31:59
Quote: Hacked audio of a conversation between Hillary Clinton and donors during a February fundraising event shows the Democrat nominee describing Bernie Sanders supporters as "children of the Great Recession" who are "living in their parents’ basement."
Speaking at a Virginia fundraiser hosted by former U.S. ambassador Beatrice Welters, Clinton says in a clip released by the Free Beacon that many of her former primary opponent's supporters sought things like “free college, free health care,” saying that she preferred to occupy the space "from the center-left to the center-right" on the political spectrum.
During the conversation, Clinton confesses to feeling "bewildered" by those to her far-left and far-right in the election.
"There is a strain of, on the one hand, the kind of populist, nationalist, xenophobic, discriminatory kind of approach that we hear too much of from the Republican candidates," she said. "And on the other side, there’s just a deep desire to believe that we can have free college, free healthcare, that what we’ve done hasn’t gone far enough, and that we just need to, you know, go as far as, you know, Scandinavia, whatever that means, and half the people don’t know what that means, but it’s something that they deeply feel."
While stressing the need to not serve as a "wet blanket on idealism," Clinton paints fans of the then-surging Vermont senator as political newbies attempting to deal with an economy that has fallen short of their expectations.
"Some are new to politics completely. They’re children of the Great Recession. And they are living in their parents’ basement," she said. "They feel they got their education and the jobs that are available to them are not at all what they envisioned for themselves. And they don’t see much of a future."
Clinton added: "If you’re feeling like you’re consigned to, you know, being a barista, or you know, some other job that doesn’t pay a lot, and doesn’t have some other ladder of opportunity attached to it, then the idea that maybe, just maybe, you could be part of a political revolution is pretty appealing."
"I think we all should be really understanding of that," Clinton said.
The audio, which according to the Free Beacon was "revealed by hackers who breached the email account of a campaign staffer," surfaces the same week that Sanders hit the campaign trail to try to win those same young voters that Clinton has struggled to attract since clinching the Democratic nomination. [link]
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By Seha 2016-10-01 07:32:18
Welp, there goes my fail of the day.
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By Valefor.Endoq 2016-10-01 07:47:01
Why is Trump so orange, what's really going on here?
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Here is one conspiracy theorist take on orange and the occult. I'm new here My first reaction is to think this is pretty hilarious but my secondary reaction is sadness because people actually believe these things ._.
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By Caitsith.Mahayaya 2016-10-08 08:30:34
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2016-10-08 08:48:04
That's actually confirmation that she is a reptilian shapeshifter.
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By Caitsith.Mahayaya 2016-10-08 08:51:53
So much evidence out there about her with Parkinson's disease, but people are just going to keep denying it as conspiracy theory until she herself comes out 2 years into her Presidency because of widespread incidents that the media can no longer squelch.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2016-10-13 20:32:29
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2016-10-13 21:18:42
Well, most crooks don't have the DoJ (and possibly the director of the FBI) in their pocket, so it's less a matter of intelligence (as evidenced by her supposed inability to understand what a classified marking is) and more a matter of having powerful people in your corner.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2016-10-13 21:29:11
Conspiracy hurr durr
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2016-10-13 21:36:52
Eloquent as always. If you took your head out of the sand, though, we might be able to understand you.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-10-14 09:13:50
The Press Buries Hillary Clinton's Sins
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Quote: If average voters turned on the TV for five minutes this week, chances are they know that Donald Trump made lewd remarks a decade ago and now stands accused of groping women.
But even if average voters had the TV on 24/7, they still probably haven’t heard the news about Hillary Clinton: That the nation now has proof of pretty much everything she has been accused of.
It comes from hacked emails dumped by WikiLeaks, documents released under the Freedom of Information Act, and accounts from FBI insiders. The media has almost uniformly ignored the flurry of bombshells, preferring to devote its front pages to the Trump story. So let’s review what amounts to a devastating case against a Clinton presidency.
Start with a June 2015 email to Clinton staffers from Erika Rottenberg, the former general counsel of LinkedIn. Ms. Rottenberg wrote that none of the attorneys in her circle of friends “can understand how it was viewed as ok/secure/appropriate to use a private server for secure documents AND why further Hillary took it upon herself to review them and delete documents.” She added: “It smacks of acting above the law and it smacks of the type of thing I’ve either gotten discovery sanctions for, fired people for, etc.”
A few months later, in a September 2015 email, a Clinton confidante fretted that Mrs. Clinton was too bullheaded to acknowledge she’d done wrong. “Everyone wants her to apologize,” wrote Neera Tanden, president of the liberal Center for American Progress. “And she should. Apologies are like her Achilles’ heel.”
Clinton staffers debated how to evade a congressional subpoena of Mrs. Clinton’s emails—three weeks before a technician deleted them. The campaign later employed a focus group to see if it could fool Americans into thinking the email scandal was part of the Benghazi investigation (they are separate) and lay it all off as a Republican plot.
A senior FBI official involved with the Clinton investigation told Fox News this week that the “vast majority” of career agents and prosecutors working the case “felt she should be prosecuted” and that giving her a pass was “a top-down decision.”
The Obama administration—the federal government, supported by tax dollars—was working as an extension of the Clinton campaign. The State Department coordinated with her staff in responding to the email scandal, and the Justice Department kept her team informed about developments in the court case.
Worse, Mrs. Clinton’s State Department, as documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act show, took special care of donors to the Clinton Foundation. In a series of 2010 emails, a senior aide to Mrs. Clinton asked a foundation official to let her know which groups offering assistance with the Haitian earthquake relief were “FOB” (Friends of Bill) or “WJC VIPs” (William Jefferson Clinton VIPs). Those who made the cut appear to have been teed up for contracts. Those who weren’t? Routed to a standard government website.
The leaks show that the foundation was indeed the nexus of influence and money. The head of the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Ira Magaziner, suggested in a 2011 email that Bill Clinton call Sheikh Mohammed of Saudi Arabia to thank him for offering the use of a plane. In response, a top Clinton Foundation official wrote: “Unless Sheikh Mo has sent us a $6 million check, this sounds crazy to do.”
The entire progressive apparatus—the Clinton campaign and boosters at the Center for American Progress—appears to view voters as stupid and tiresome, segregated into groups that must either be cajoled into support or demeaned into silence. We read that Republicans are attracted to Catholicism’s “severely backwards gender relations” and only join the faith to “sound sophisticated”; that Democratic leaders such as Bill Richardson are “needy Latinos”; that Bernie Sanders supporters are “self-righteous”; that the only people who watch Miss America “are from the confederacy”; and that New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is “a terrorist.”
The leaks also show that the press is in Mrs. Clinton’s pocket. Donna Brazile, a former Clinton staffer and a TV pundit, sent the exact wording of a coming CNN town hall question to the campaign in advance of the event. Other media allowed the Clinton camp to veto which quotes they used from interviews, worked to maximize her press events and offered campaign advice.
Mrs. Clinton has been exposed to have no core, to be someone who constantly changes her position to maximize political gain. Leaked speeches prove that she has two positions (public and private) on banks; two positions on the wealthy; two positions on borders; two positions on energy. Her team had endless discussions about what positions she should adopt to appease “the Red Army”—i.e. “the base of the Democratic Party.”
Voters might not know any of this, because while both presidential candidates have plenty to answer for, the press has focused solely on taking out Mr. Trump. And the press is doing a diligent job of it.
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By Ramyrez 2016-10-14 09:22:35
Caitsith.Mahayaya said: »So much evidence out there about her with Parkinson's disease, but people are just going to keep denying it as conspiracy theory until she herself comes out 2 years into her Presidency because of widespread incidents that the media can no longer squelch.
And Reagan was practically a vegetable his entire second term with his cabinet and advisors doing all the real work.
I'd rather have that scenario with Hillary than an entirely healthy, unimpaired Donald Trump.
Though that's a bit of a stretch, given Trump's clear personality disorder(s).
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-10-14 09:24:52
Reagan was practically a vegetable his entire second term And somehow, still did a better job than Obama in 8 years....
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By Ramyrez 2016-10-14 09:28:05
Reagan was practically a vegetable his entire second term And somehow, still did a better job than Obama in 8 years....
For you, maybe.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-10-14 09:47:39
Reagan was practically a vegetable his entire second term And somehow, still did a better job than Obama in 8 years....
For you, maybe. For you too, but we were both children then.
You cannot deny that the Reagan years didn't influence the 90s boom that helped create all the advancements in society today.
By Ramyrez 2016-10-14 10:17:52
For you too, but we were both children then.
I remember my family going through some particularly trying times, in part due to direct policies of the Gipper.
I don't think he was all bad. I don't think any president has ever been all bad.
And we have some lasting negative repercussions due to Reagan's policies as well.
By Ramyrez 2016-10-14 10:18:19
And we have some lasting negative repercussions due to Reagan's policies as well
Including stretching back to before his presidency.*
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2016-10-14 10:59:19
And we have some lasting negative repercussions due to Reagan's policies as well
Including stretching back to before his presidency.* Can you name a few?
One negative thing the Gipper did was to close down the mental health institutions Something we agree on.
By Ramyrez 2016-10-14 11:04:28
The mental health institutions was a big one for me both in spirit and in direct practice. I had a great grandmother in one of said institutions and trying to care for her at home placed a considerable burden on my family and contributed to financial strain and the like that further complicated my grandfather's own health problems.
And my case is pretty mild compared to some of the things people went through due to that.
Also, dating back from his time in California, the whole "car dealership lobby being a powerhouse in this country" thing. Automobiles are one of the only things the government mandates who and where you buy. And the only thing (that I know of) that isn't a controlled substance and/or firearm. And unlike those things, direct public safety really isn't a factor unless you're talking "easier to regulate," and government regulations aren't something the GOP is classically very high on.
By Ramyrez 2016-10-14 11:06:06
Not to mention his drug policies were draconian and still plague us to this day.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2016-10-14 11:06:21
I don't think any president has ever been all bad. What about the rarely spoken about genocide that Lincoln committed towards the poor vampiric community?
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Hillary Clinton Presidential Race 2016
What She Stands For
Education: Make public college debt-free. Fund universal pre-K. Against No Child Left Behind. Position unknown on Common Core.
Guns: Ban several types of assault weapons. Repeal protections for gun makers. Create a comprehensive background check system and close loopholes.
Healthcare: Give the government a role is setting insurance rates. Expand Obamacare but do not attempt to create a universal healthcare system now.
Immigration: Continue DACA and DAPA programs to waive deportation and expand them. Give undocumented residents a path to legal status.
Jobs and Wages: $275 billion stimulus plan. Tax credits for jobs. Raise federal minimum wage to $12 an hour.
Marijuana: “Wait and see” on overall legalization.
Social Issues: Abortion should be legal. So should same-sex marriage.
Taxes: A series of targeted tax credits for the middle class. Raise capital gains taxes.
Israel: Work toward a two-state solution. Do not necessarily freeze settlement building.
Iran: Support framework for nuclear deal. Continue diplomacy efforts and some sanctions.
Islamic State: No boots on the ground. Use regional troops.
Trade: Clinton announced last year that she does not support the Trans-Pacific Partnership as it currently stands. The deal — the largest trade agreement in history — cuts trade barriers, protects multinational corporations’ intellectual properties and sets labor and environmental standards. ( in other works makes the US even more of a jobless nation compared to other "free trade deals"
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