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January 21, 2016, 04:49:37 PM
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What gets me about the elections and the way that things are set up is the fact that many politicians make a commit to perform a duty for the country, like Secretary of State.  Then, when the grass is greener on the election front, they drop that commitment and take up the campaign trail.  I think that anyone that quite their job to try for a new one is showing the next "employer" that they are only around until the pay is better somewhere else.  If you become something like Secretary of State and want to run for another office then either wait until your current job is done or do both at the same time.
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January 21, 2016, 04:55:00 PM
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What gets me about the elections and the way that things are set up is the fact that many politicians make a commit to perform a duty for the country, like Secretary of State.  Then, when the grass is greener on the election front, they drop that commitment and take up the campaign trail.  I think that anyone that quite their job to try for a new one is showing the next "employer" that they are only around until the pay is better somewhere else.  If you become something like Secretary of State and want to run for another office then either wait until your current job is done or do both at the same time.


It's worse. Harpy lost the presidency to 0bama and demanded to have a job in his administration, becoming secretary of state...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9uDUnywMu0


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January 21, 2016, 04:58:00 PM
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What gets me about the elections and the way that things are set up is the fact that many politicians make a commit to perform a duty for the country, like Secretary of State.  Then, when the grass is greener on the election front, they drop that commitment and take up the campaign trail.  I think that anyone that quite their job to try for a new one is showing the next "employer" that they are only around until the pay is better somewhere else.  If you become something like Secretary of State and want to run for another office then either wait until your current job is done or do both at the same time.


It's worse. Harpy lost the presidency to 0bama and demanded to have a job in his administration, becoming secretary of state...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9uDUnywMu0




The thing is that this is a customary way to handle yourself in government.  Many people have dropped their job as this and that to take up an election attempt.  I don't care what you did with this and that email server, I understand that there are compromises that are made to the moral framework to accomplish things for the country.  I just want to see someone with the commitment to finish out a term and then use that job record as a run for president or whatever.
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January 21, 2016, 05:00:32 PM
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Campaigner-in-Chief Bill Clinton Is Worried


Former President Bill Clinton, campaigning for his wife in New Hampshire Wednesday, bluntly admitted how much more difficult than expected Hillary Clinton's race for the Democratic presidential nomination has become.

“This has turned into an interesting election,” the candidate's husband told a rally in Salem. “We’re fighting it out in Iowa. We’ve got a little lead that I think is solidifying and maybe growing a little bit. We’re on a home-field disadvantage here."

With less than two weeks before the first ballots of the election are cast in Iowa, Hillary Clinton, who promised that she would “work for every vote,” is having to do just that. News of endorsements withheld and renewed questions about her e-mail practices as secretary of state continued the drip-drip-drip of small setbacks that have prevented her from gaining the traction she needs to stride confidently into the first contests. Instead, she and her team seem to be trying to navigate a slippery floor.

Most of all, the Clinton campaign itself—through its stepped-up activity against her chief rival, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont—suggested that the once-prohibitive Democratic front-runner sees herself in a competitive battle with a septuagenarian self-described socialist.

“Hillary does not consider Planned Parenthood a member of the establishment and I don't see how anybody else could,” her husband told an audience in Concord. He was responding to Sanders' characterization a day earlier of the women's reproductive rights group that Republicans in Congress have sought to defund and that endorsed Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.  

The nation needs “not anger but answers,” the former president went on to say, taking on Sanders' efforts to portray Clinton as an insider and himself as an agent of change. “I think you should vote for her because she is the best change-maker I've ever met,” he said of his wife.

“The real issue is: Who can win the election? Who’s prepared the do the job? Who can make real change?” the former president added.

Until now, Bill Clinton has more often cast his wife as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and focused on Republicans as the enemy, while ignoring or downplaying Sanders.

But Hillary Clinton took a more aggressive approach than in the past to Sanders in Sunday's primary debate in Charleston, South Carolina. One day after her foreign policy surrogates questioned Sanders' readiness, Clinton told NPR that Sanders' comments about the Middle East are cause for “concern,” questioning his understanding of the shifting alliances in the Middle East, and emphasizing her own credentials and links to the current occupant of the White House.

“President Obama, when he was elected, immediately turned to me. He trusted my experience and my judgment,” Clinton said.

Meanwhile her campaign released new ads in Iowa and New Hampshire emphasizing her experience.


But the formidable resume that her husband alluded to, and that Clinton and her supporters hoped would make her the prohibitive favorite to become the nation's first female president, may be more a handicap than an asset in a year when voters in both parties are exasperated with the nation's financial and political establishment. In a Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register Iowa Poll taken earlier this month, 44 percent of likely Democratic caucus-goers described themselves as anti-Wall Street, 43 percent described themselves as socialist, and 22 percent described themselves as politically “independent,” rather than Democrat.

In an e-mail to supporters on Wednesday, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook wrote that a higher proportion of Sanders' supporters appear to be funding his campaign than hers “and that worries me.”

On the stump Wednesday night in Burlington, Iowa, the candidate herself argued that she and Sanders have substantial areas of agreement but favor different approaches. “Let’s not fight about health care. Let’s keep improving it. We can get to universal coverage,” she said. When it comes to Wall Street, she added, the Democratic field is “in a vigorous agreement but we’re not exactly seeing eye to eye.”

But, like her husband, Clinton also called out Sanders' comments on Planned Parenthood and the Human Rights Campaign, saying she was “somewhat confused” by his comments and could only wish that women's rights and gay rights were settled issues. “We have to keep working to make sure that people are not taken advantage of, are not stripped of their rights,” she said.

This all comes as polls show Clinton facing a closer-than-expected race against Sanders on Feb. 1 in Iowa and the prospect of defeat to Sanders on Feb. 9 in New Hampshire, which shares a border with Sanders' home state. Meanwhile, some voices Clinton would have liked in her corner are withholding a verdict.

Billionaire environmental activist Tom Steyer told Reuters on Wednesday he isn't yet ready to endorse Clinton and didn't rule out supporting Sanders, even though Steyer last May held a $2,700-a-person fundraiser for Clinton.

Nevada's Culinary Union said it will not endorse ahead of the state's Feb. 20 caucus. The 57,000-member union, an affiliate of the hotel worker union UNITE HERE, is Nevada's largest and most politically powerful.

Amid a dispute over caucus sites days before the 2008 contest in Nevada, UNITE HERE, which had endorsed Obama, ran an radio ad declaring “Hillary Clinton does not respect our people.” But the Culinary's political director told Bloomberg in August that members are “ready to learn where Senator Clinton is at today, and feel her out, without holding any grudges about what happened in 2008.”

In September, Clinton joined Sanders and O'Malley in calling for a repeal of Obamacare's so-called “Cadillac tax,” levied on the kind of generous health benefits unions negotiate. The Culinary had identified eliminating the tax in August as its top issue in the race.

And Clinton may face a new headache in the controversy over her use of private e-mail servers while she was secretary of state, after reports this week that intelligence officials identified information that was more than top secret. In the interview with NPR, she dismissed the findings as a “continuation of an interagency dispute” over when to classify information and suggested she's the victim of a politically motivated leak. “I never sent or received any material marked classified,” she said.

“I know we're in a hard fight here and I know we're running against one of your neighbors,” Bill Clinton told the crowd in Concord. “This state has been so good to me and Hillary,” he said, an indirect reference to his close second-place finish there in 1992 that earned him the nickname “The Comeback Kid” and to her 2008 primary win in New Hampshire over Barack Obama. He and Hillary both had learned “a great deal” about what's going on in America from what people told them in New Hampshire, Bill Clinton said.

He refrained from using Sanders' name, repeatedly referring instead to his wife's opponent. He hinted rather than hammered at the idea that Republicans would rather run against Sanders than Clinton. “They're good at this,” he said of Republicans. “They don't want to run against her. They have sent us a clear signal.” He also said, as if it were an acknowledged fact, that his wife is “the only person” from either party ready for the job, before asking, “So what's going on out there?” And he laid out an analysis of Americans' fears across various demographic groups about everything from wages to terrorism.

Republicans, he said, in no particular order blame “Muslims, Mexicans, President Obama” for what's wrong with the country. “Or they blame Hillary.” Meanwhile, “Hillary's opponent says this was all caused by Wall Street and billionaires,” which are “a better object of our hatred and more accurate” but also, he indicated, not entirely on point. Hillary, he said, saw the nation's difficulties since the 2008 economic collapse in large part as failures of government. He said she is committed to reforms that can win enough bipartisan support to be implemented. In contrast, he said, Sanders' newly unveiled plan for Medicare for all is “a recipe for gridlock” and “we cannot afford to waste a year or two.”


http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-01-21/campaigner-in-chief-bill-clinton-is-worried


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January 21, 2016, 05:07:13 PM
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What gets me about the elections and the way that things are set up is the fact that many politicians make a commit to perform a duty for the country, like Secretary of State.  Then, when the grass is greener on the election front, they drop that commitment and take up the campaign trail.  I think that anyone that quite their job to try for a new one is showing the next "employer" that they are only around until the pay is better somewhere else.  If you become something like Secretary of State and want to run for another office then either wait until your current job is done or do both at the same time.


It's worse. Harpy lost the presidency to 0bama and demanded to have a job in his administration, becoming secretary of state...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9uDUnywMu0




The thing is that this is a customary way to handle yourself in government.  Many people have dropped their job as this and that to take up an election attempt.  I don't care what you did with this and that email server, I understand that there are compromises that are made to the moral framework to accomplish things for the country.  I just want to see someone with the commitment to finish out a term and then use that job record as a run for president or whatever.

If you are an American citizen you should care about what she did with the email server, simply because those records do not belong to her but to the American citizen, even if those records stay secret.

As you said it is about the character and the commitment of somebody to judge, and be judged by the same rules... She is not above the law, yet she wants to rule...


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January 22, 2016, 10:55:48 PM
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State Department Can’t Release Next Round of Clinton Emails Because It’s Too Snowy

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42 minutes agoFiled to: STATE DEPARTMENT

The State Department already isn’t great at keeping track of emails. But keeping track of emails in the snow? Please, they’re not gods.

The department tried to explain this in a filing earlier today, in which they asked for a month extension on the next round of a 55,000-strong Clinton email release.

 
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Basically, the State Department’s request explains that in the push to meet the final deadline, it suddenly realized that about 7,200 pages needed to be sent out to various agencies for review. Though while delivery to some of the agencies has been completed, “delivery of the remaining documents has been interrupted by the storm, and is anticipated to be completed next week.”

But it promises that it can get its homework done by February 29.

As long as there’s no rain or snow or high levels of UV rays or a particularly pollen-y day. For real this time.

http://gawker.com/state-department-can-t-release-next-round-of-clinton-em-1754598052?utm_campaign=socialflow_gawker_facebook&utm_source=gawker_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow

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January 23, 2016, 05:29:49 AM
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The Secret Life of Timothy McVeigh

One of the most revealing podcastumentary that implicates the Clintons in the typical problem, reaction, solution driven operations of the deep state.

From this point it deals specifically with the Clintons, but its worth watching the whole podcast to see how the whole operation, it hauntingly has the same aftertaste as 9/11.

https://youtu.be/Vgfi1QZILxk?t=51m15s

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January 23, 2016, 09:06:00 AM
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Hillary will never see jail. Nor will she see anything but the Oval Office - Obama will Pardon her And if he does not - when she becomes President she will Pardon herself. There is nothing you can do. The 20 somethings, the cities, the blue states with lots of electoral votes - it is almost a mathematical certainty that Hillary will be President.

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January 23, 2016, 10:17:05 AM
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Hillary will never see jail. Nor will she see anything but the Oval Office - Obama will Pardon her And if he does not - when she becomes President she will Pardon herself. There is nothing you can do. The 20 somethings, the cities, the blue states with lots of electoral votes - it is almost a mathematical certainty that Hillary will be President.

Yes, i think seeing the current situation of the US, it is very likely that Hillary will become the president,it is quite hard for Trump to become president after the current controversies surrounding him, hope it turns out good as US economy plays a major role in the world economy.
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January 23, 2016, 02:22:56 PM
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Well I don't know!! Do they need more time? I mean since the news is now that there was at least one email on her server that endangered top secret intelligence operatives I think we can just lock her sorry az up. She has certainly proved that she is in no way qualified to be commander and chief. Hell she wasn't qualified to be Secretary of State. She is every intelligence operator who places their lives on the line worst nightmare though that's for sure.
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January 23, 2016, 09:02:00 PM
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Well I don't know!! Do they need more time? I mean since the news is now that there was at least one email on her server that endangered top secret intelligence operatives I think we can just lock her sorry az up. She has certainly proved that she is in no way qualified to be commander and chief. Hell she wasn't qualified to be Secretary of State. She is every intelligence operator who places their lives on the line worst nightmare though that's for sure.

http://hotair.com/archives/2016/01/22/bombshell-hillary-e-mails-may-have-exposed-human-intel-source/


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January 24, 2016, 08:18:34 PM
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‘Wow. Just. Wow.’ Hillary’s explanation for large speaking fees is ‘beyond the beyonds’

Posted at 2:46 pm on January 24, 2016 by Twitchy Staff

Hillary Clinton said this morning on “Meet the Press” that she collected those six-figure speaking fees as a result of so many wanting to hear about her part in the raid on Osama bin Laden.

http://twitchy.com/2016/01/24/wow-just-wow-hillarys-explanation-for-large-speaking-fees-is-beyond-the-beyonds/

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January 24, 2016, 08:21:37 PM
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‘Where is the integrity?’ Hillary’s latest answer to FBI questions reveals the desperation in her campaign

Posted at 1:35 pm on January 24, 2016 by Twitchy Staff | 87 Comments

Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press” this morning, Hillary Clinton continued to insist that a lingering FBI investigation into her is simply politics as usual. Apparently the entire FBI and inspector general are all Republicans.

Full quote:

I can’t control what the Republicans are doing. But I know what the facts are and I will just keep putting them out there. This is something that I think is very clear about what happened and I know it will be over and resolved at some point but I can’t control what the Republicans and their allies do, but I think it’s important for voters to know what are they doing.

http://twitchy.com/2016/01/24/where-is-the-integrity-hillarys-latest-answer-to-fbi-questions-reveals-the-desperation-in-her-campaign/

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January 24, 2016, 08:30:54 PM
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January 26, 2016, 08:15:46 AM
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Hillary Clinton defends popularity among young voters at Iowa forum

Bernie Sanders appears at ease at presidential town hall during which student presses Clinton: ‘I don’t see the same enthusiasm from younger people for you’


Hillary Clinton pushed back at the suggestion she is struggling to inspire young voters on Monday in a spirited encounter with students in Iowa just a week before tighter-than-expected caucuses.

Appearing at the presidential town hall meeting at Drake University with Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley, the former secretary of state was put on the defensive by a young voter who challenged why there appeared to be less excitement for her campaign.

“I don’t see the same enthusiasm from younger people for you,” said Des Moines local Taylor Gipple, who described himself as leaning towards Sanders. “In fact, what I have heard from quite a few people my age is that they think you are dishonest.”

“I have been around a long time and people have thrown all kinds of things at me and I can’t keep up with it,” replied Clinton, questioning the experience of her challenger. “If you are new to politics and it’s the first time you’ve really paid attention, you go ‘Oh my gosh, look at all of this’.”

“I have been on the frontline of change and politics since I was your age,” she added. “When I worked on healthcare back in ‘93 and ‘94 – and I don’t know if you were born then, I can’t quite tell – but if you had been around and able to pay attention, I was trying to get us to universal healthcare coverage.”

The awkward encounter gave Clinton a chance to highlight her experience and pragmatic approach to politics, but contrasted with a more-than-usually charming Sanders, who appeared comfortable among the young audience.

Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jan/26/hillary-clinton-young-voters-bernie-sanders-iowa-forum
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January 26, 2016, 08:57:41 AM
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Well, it´s a problem for Hillary that young people pay much more attention to the internet than the garbage media that hypes her.

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January 26, 2016, 09:22:04 AM
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Well, it´s a problem for Hillary that young people pay much more attention to the internet than the garbage media that hypes her.

The younger Democrats (both female and male) are overwhelmingly in favor of Sanders. Only the uneducated ghetto residents and the elderly are supporting Hillary right now. This might be enough for her to win the primaries in the southern states such as Mississippi and Virginia. But in the northern states, Sanders is going to win a landslide.
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January 29, 2016, 02:02:22 AM
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EXCLUSIVE: Hillary Clinton was guarded by known Islamic 'terrorist' on her 'triumphal' tour of Libya - less than a year before US personnel were murdered in Benghazi







A known Islamic terror suspect was placed in charge of Hillary Clinton’s local security detail during a trip by the US Secretary of State to Libya, Daily Mail Online can reveal.

The shocking security blunder occurred in October 2011 when Clinton made an unannounced visit to Libya following the toppling of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

Ironically the Secretary of State’s trip was shrouded in secrecy due to security concerns.

The trip was intended as a triumphant tour to show Mrs Clinton’s support for the Libyan people and build diplomatic ties at a torrid time. During her visit fierce fighting erupted in Sirte – the last stronghold of the country’s former leader.



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3419982/Hillary-Clinton-guarded-known-Islamic-terror-suspect-triumphal-tour-Libya-year-personnel-murdered-Benghazi.html



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January 29, 2016, 06:20:38 PM
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When I see Hillary Clinton dabbing I understand she respect the hood and black culture. My vote is for her. Democrats always 1 step ahead of Republicans. They have better publicity.

You don't need to post it here. Everyone knows that the Democrat candidate will secure 100% of the ghetto / black vote, no matter whatever his policies are. Even if Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi becomes the Democrat nominee for the POTUS elections in 2016, the blacks will vote for him. So go ahead, and vote for the Pinocchibitch.

Well said.

Why you mad? I thought you were living in Middle East, are you Republican now? Even they don't have same nation they try to act like nationalists. USA is multicultural corporate and they make racism there. Lol, just lol.
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January 29, 2016, 06:32:16 PM
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It really doesn’t matter if Hillary Clinton is ‘dishonest’, concluded her fellow nutball at the New York Times.

Reason: There was no cherry tree and everybody else is dishonest as hell.

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