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When now searching for Donald Trump, I see this at the bottom of the search page. Some results may have been removed under data protection law in Europe. Learn more Why what has gone on that I should not see, it was not like this about a week ago. Data protection corruption from free speech destruction? It seems they do this for other things as well, I did a search for my son and get the same results.
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thumb up for trump....
"Good mattress, good everything."
That’s how Donald Trump described his stay Friday at a Holiday Inn Express in Sioux City, Iowa.
The motel, which gets kudos from business travelers on TripAdvisor for its convenient location next to the highway, free Internet and good breakfast bar, was a departure for the real estate mogul who has opted to jet back to New York City on his private plane or helicopter so he could sleep in his own Trump Tower apartment.
“Good mattress, staff was great, good mattress, good everything,” he told the New York Times the day after his overnight trip.
“It’s different and it’s certainly not Mar-a-Lago,” Trump said, referring to the exclusive Palm Beach, Fla., club he owns, which features a "world-class spa, five red clay championship tennis courts and a remarkable croquet court," according to its website.
But that wasn’t his first stay in a local hotel. On Saturday, Trump stayed in the Royal Amsterdam Hotel, a two-star Dutch-style hotel in Pella, Iowa. (This place didn't get the Holiday Inn Express' stellar ratings on TripAdivsor.)
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March 30, 2016, 10:58:11 PM |
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In power, Trump could be a dangerous loose cannon prone to being even more manipulated by the Deep State than previous occupants of the White House.How so? The deep state is running a half billion campaign to stop him.
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March 30, 2016, 11:00:29 PM |
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Donald Trump: Punish women for illegal abortions BBC News - 24 mins ago
Presidential candidate Donald Trump has called for "some form of punishment" for women ...
Next up for Donald Trump? A circumcision ceremony USA TODAY - 2 hours ago
Border Patrol union endorses Donald Trump - CNNPolitics.com CNN - 3 hours ago
Corey Lewandowski's scandal instantaneously old news. TRUMP still on every single channel all the time. 24/7. Until the next shocking thing he'll say. On an on and on and on. It does not matter what, TRUMP has to be stopped. I have never seen this in my life. Total domination. Even with more than $500M against him. And that's just from the GOPe, not from the democrats yet. Amazing. I don't understand, what do you think is amazing in a man always ready for a new scandal? What's the point here? It's cool to see a candidate never out of another idea making him on TV and newspaper?
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March 30, 2016, 11:01:54 PM |
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thumb up for trump....
"Good mattress, good everything."
That’s how Donald Trump described his stay Friday at a Holiday Inn Express in Sioux City, Iowa.
The motel, which gets kudos from business travelers on TripAdvisor for its convenient location next to the highway, free Internet and good breakfast bar, was a departure for the real estate mogul who has opted to jet back to New York City on his private plane or helicopter so he could sleep in his own Trump Tower apartment.
“Good mattress, staff was great, good mattress, good everything,” he told the New York Times the day after his overnight trip.
“It’s different and it’s certainly not Mar-a-Lago,” Trump said, referring to the exclusive Palm Beach, Fla., club he owns, which features a "world-class spa, five red clay championship tennis courts and a remarkable croquet court," according to its website.
But that wasn’t his first stay in a local hotel. On Saturday, Trump stayed in the Royal Amsterdam Hotel, a two-star Dutch-style hotel in Pella, Iowa. (This place didn't get the Holiday Inn Express' stellar ratings on TripAdivsor.)
TRUMP makes money from good beds and good services at his multiple hotels. He knows. https://www.yahoo.com/style/trump-thinks-the-holiday-inn-express-is-pretty-020133752.html
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March 30, 2016, 11:04:23 PM |
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In power, Trump could be a dangerous loose cannon prone to being even more manipulated by the Deep State than previous occupants of the White House.How so? The deep state is running a half billion campaign to stop him. Author of that article (Finian Cunningham) its so full of holes and obvious discrepancies, it's a wonder he still writes for them after that. I shall make a complaint, its not the usual writings we see on RT.
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March 30, 2016, 11:09:54 PM |
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To be filed for future reference... ---------------------------- This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said Twitchy by Greg Pollowitz 3:19 pm We’re not sure this is the best route for Hillary Clinton to take while trying to attack Donald Trump, especially with FBI agents reportedly getting set to interview her staff’s actions regarding her homebrew email server. But, alas, self-awareness never was her thing: Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is responsible for his staff's actions: https://t.co/troowMAacq— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) March 30, 2016 She really doesn’t see where this is going, does she? @WSJPolitics So that means Hillary is completely responsible for her illegal e-mail server? — LetItBurnUSA (@LetItBurnUSA) March 30, 2016 Exactly. Let’s save this tweet just in case we need to remind her of what she said in the very near future: Clip and save this for when she throws staff under the bus for her server https://t.co/jQr6s0LCxo— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) March 30, 2016 I wonder if Hillary really thought through this statement carefully… https://t.co/yXF9txNr8I— Michael Q Sullivan (@MQSullivan) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics Good Then she will take responsibility for Mills, Sullivan, Abedin and her own crimes endangering nat'l sec #ClintonEmail — Kim Seefeld (@KAS_SB) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics this is a saver. #tcot — Bill Baar (@BillBaar) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics oh I can't wait till this comes back to haunt her!! — Rebellious Mom (@jenladkins) March 30, 2016 And what about Bill’s behavior? @WSJPolitics Any mention of responsibility for Bill's actions? — Momo be tweet'n (@mcg0958) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics and who is responsible for her husband's actions or her email action or her Benghazi actions or her ….. — John Woods (@redeyebrody) March 30, 2016 Based on her record, this is the more likely response: Politicians shouldn't blame staff for failings. They should blame a YouTube video, then try to walk it back later. https://t.co/jVvDPls4Ff— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) March 30, 2016 You just now that’s coming. *** The post This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said appeared first on twitchy.com.
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March 30, 2016, 11:11:41 PM |
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Donald Trump: Punish women for illegal abortions BBC News - 24 mins ago
Presidential candidate Donald Trump has called for "some form of punishment" for women ...
Next up for Donald Trump? A circumcision ceremony USA TODAY - 2 hours ago
Border Patrol union endorses Donald Trump - CNNPolitics.com CNN - 3 hours ago
Corey Lewandowski's scandal instantaneously old news. TRUMP still on every single channel all the time. 24/7. Until the next shocking thing he'll say. On an on and on and on. It does not matter what, TRUMP has to be stopped. I have never seen this in my life. Total domination. Even with more than $500M against him. And that's just from the GOPe, not from the democrats yet. Amazing. I don't understand, what do you think is amazing in a man always ready for a new scandal? What's the point here? It's cool to see a candidate never out of another idea making him on TV and newspaper? If someone is always ready to fight a new scandal, that's amazing. No teleprompters. No notes. It is amazing he is fighting TPTB with little investment, compared to them. Close to 20000 negative ads thus far. Mostly all from the GOPe to stop him. 1/100000th of that war chest would have stopped any other politicians a long time ago. Don't forget: TRUMP is ALWAYS the one creating the scandal, ALWAYS controlling the narrative. The media jumps on it. He is playing chess with himself... This whole election will be studied centuries from now. We are too close for this event to truly appreciate it. This is a game changer. $565 or so millions against you, from you own clan? come on! You do not have to like him to find this amazing.
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March 30, 2016, 11:14:44 PM |
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To be filed for future reference... ---------------------------- This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said Twitchy by Greg Pollowitz 3:19 pm We’re not sure this is the best route for Hillary Clinton to take while trying to attack Donald Trump, especially with FBI agents reportedly getting set to interview her staff’s actions regarding her homebrew email server. But, alas, self-awareness never was her thing: Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is responsible for his staff's actions: https://t.co/troowMAacq— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) March 30, 2016 She really doesn’t see where this is going, does she? @WSJPolitics So that means Hillary is completely responsible for her illegal e-mail server? — LetItBurnUSA (@LetItBurnUSA) March 30, 2016 Exactly. Let’s save this tweet just in case we need to remind her of what she said in the very near future: Clip and save this for when she throws staff under the bus for her server https://t.co/jQr6s0LCxo— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) March 30, 2016 I wonder if Hillary really thought through this statement carefully… https://t.co/yXF9txNr8I— Michael Q Sullivan (@MQSullivan) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics Good Then she will take responsibility for Mills, Sullivan, Abedin and her own crimes endangering nat'l sec #ClintonEmail — Kim Seefeld (@KAS_SB) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics this is a saver. #tcot — Bill Baar (@BillBaar) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics oh I can't wait till this comes back to haunt her!! — Rebellious Mom (@jenladkins) March 30, 2016 And what about Bill’s behavior? @WSJPolitics Any mention of responsibility for Bill's actions? — Momo be tweet'n (@mcg0958) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics and who is responsible for her husband's actions or her email action or her Benghazi actions or her ….. — John Woods (@redeyebrody) March 30, 2016 Based on her record, this is the more likely response: Politicians shouldn't blame staff for failings. They should blame a YouTube video, then try to walk it back later. https://t.co/jVvDPls4Ff— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) March 30, 2016 You just now that’s coming. *** The post This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said appeared first on twitchy.com. This should be posted on the clinton thread. I feel like I don't feed it as often. Poor lonely harpy cactus.
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March 30, 2016, 11:19:52 PM |
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It is posted there. Taking responsibility for the staff. It´s a gem. Absolutely should be saved for use later on.
Maybe it´s true, she has something on the loose in the head.
Trump will totally take her apart in debates. He´s way too quick for her.
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March 30, 2016, 11:26:14 PM |
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It is posted there. Taking responsibility for the staff. It´s a gem. Absolutely should be saved for use later on.
Maybe it´s true, she has something on the loose in the head.
Trump will totally take her apart in debates. He´s way too quick for her.
I am of this opinion. It only means there are puppet masters already posed to take control of everything, of course.
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March 30, 2016, 11:31:39 PM |
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It is posted there. Taking responsibility for the staff. It´s a gem. Absolutely should be saved for use later on.
Maybe it´s true, she has something on the loose in the head.
Trump will totally take her apart in debates. He´s way too quick for her.
I am of this opinion. It only means there are puppet masters already posed to take control of everything, of course. I don´t think she´s all that well. There´s something shaky about her. Of course that´s to be expected, she´s no spring chicken. Trump, although a year older, seems tip-top.
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March 30, 2016, 11:34:19 PM |
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I think it´s amazing how people this much up in the years can keep up all this campaigning. It must be gruelling and will be even more so. And Sanders is even older.
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March 30, 2016, 11:44:21 PM |
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Donald Trump: Punish women for illegal abortions BBC News - 24 mins ago
Presidential candidate Donald Trump has called for "some form of punishment" for women ...
Next up for Donald Trump? A circumcision ceremony USA TODAY - 2 hours ago
Border Patrol union endorses Donald Trump - CNNPolitics.com CNN - 3 hours ago
Corey Lewandowski's scandal instantaneously old news. TRUMP still on every single channel all the time. 24/7. Until the next shocking thing he'll say. On an on and on and on. It does not matter what, TRUMP has to be stopped. I have never seen this in my life. Total domination. Even with more than $500M against him. And that's just from the GOPe, not from the democrats yet. Amazing. I don't understand, what do you think is amazing in a man always ready for a new scandal? What's the point here? It's cool to see a candidate never out of another idea making him on TV and newspaper? If someone is always ready to fight a new scandal, that's amazing. No teleprompters. No notes. It is amazing he is fighting TPTB with little investment, compared to them. Close to 20000 negative ads thus far. Mostly all from the GOPe to stop him. 1/100000th of that war chest would have stopped any other politicians a long time ago. Don't forget: TRUMP is ALWAYS the one creating the scandal, ALWAYS controlling the narrative. The media jumps on it. He is playing chess with himself... This whole election will be studied centuries from now. We are too close for this event to truly appreciate it. This is a game changer. $565 or so millions against you, from you own clan? come on! You do not have to like him to find this amazing. Hmm... Again Idon't understand what's amazing here... Yeah he's just yelling on everyone and everything like a raging dog. And of course he needs no notes! He's not saying anything with the slightest amount of logic, why would he need notes? ^^ What you're saying is "it's amazing that someone always saying nonsense is still in the political course and even leading"? The correct word for that is "terrifying", not "amazing"
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March 30, 2016, 11:44:29 PM |
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I think it´s amazing how people this much up in the years can keep up all this campaigning. It must be gruelling and will be even more so. And Sanders is even older.
There is a lot of variation in how people age, both mentally and physically. I personally think Hillary shows symptoms of early dementia. Compare her speech and conversation with the Hillary of 8 years ago. I could certainly be wrong about that, but there's a lot of similarity with people I have known that had this problem. There's nothing nice about it, this is not like a political smear. Rather consider the "apparently crazy" email scandal. Well, what if the explanation was "just plain crazy?" Makes a lot more sense than trying to sort out devious evil.
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March 30, 2016, 11:45:42 PM |
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To be filed for future reference... ---------------------------- This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said Twitchy by Greg Pollowitz 3:19 pm We’re not sure this is the best route for Hillary Clinton to take while trying to attack Donald Trump, especially with FBI agents reportedly getting set to interview her staff’s actions regarding her homebrew email server. But, alas, self-awareness never was her thing: Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is responsible for his staff's actions: https://t.co/troowMAacq— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) March 30, 2016 She really doesn’t see where this is going, does she? @WSJPolitics So that means Hillary is completely responsible for her illegal e-mail server? — LetItBurnUSA (@LetItBurnUSA) March 30, 2016 Exactly. Let’s save this tweet just in case we need to remind her of what she said in the very near future: Clip and save this for when she throws staff under the bus for her server https://t.co/jQr6s0LCxo— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) March 30, 2016 I wonder if Hillary really thought through this statement carefully… https://t.co/yXF9txNr8I— Michael Q Sullivan (@MQSullivan) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics Good Then she will take responsibility for Mills, Sullivan, Abedin and her own crimes endangering nat'l sec #ClintonEmail — Kim Seefeld (@KAS_SB) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics this is a saver. #tcot — Bill Baar (@BillBaar) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics oh I can't wait till this comes back to haunt her!! — Rebellious Mom (@jenladkins) March 30, 2016 And what about Bill’s behavior? @WSJPolitics Any mention of responsibility for Bill's actions? — Momo be tweet'n (@mcg0958) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics and who is responsible for her husband's actions or her email action or her Benghazi actions or her ….. — John Woods (@redeyebrody) March 30, 2016 Based on her record, this is the more likely response: Politicians shouldn't blame staff for failings. They should blame a YouTube video, then try to walk it back later. https://t.co/jVvDPls4Ff— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) March 30, 2016 You just now that’s coming. *** The post This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said appeared first on twitchy.com. This should be posted on the clinton thread. I feel like I don't feed it as often. Poor lonely harpy cactus. There is a Clinton thread? There are actualy real people voting for Clinton?
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March 30, 2016, 11:48:36 PM |
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I think it´s amazing how people this much up in the years can keep up all this campaigning. It must be gruelling and will be even more so. And Sanders is even older.
There is a lot of variation in how people age, both mentally and physically. I personally think Hillary shows symptoms of early dementia. Compare her speech and conversation with the Hillary of 8 years ago. I could certainly be wrong about that, but there's a lot of similarity with people I have known that had this problem. There's nothing nice about it, this is not like a political smear. Rather consider the "apparently crazy" email scandal. Well, what if the explanation was "just plain crazy?" Makes a lot more sense than trying to sort out devious evil. Yeah, I think I sense the same. There is something about her. I don´t say this because I dislike her and I certainly don´t want her to drop dead or anything. It´s just what it is.
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March 30, 2016, 11:51:56 PM |
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To be filed for future reference... ---------------------------- This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said Twitchy by Greg Pollowitz 3:19 pm We’re not sure this is the best route for Hillary Clinton to take while trying to attack Donald Trump, especially with FBI agents reportedly getting set to interview her staff’s actions regarding her homebrew email server. But, alas, self-awareness never was her thing: Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is responsible for his staff's actions: https://t.co/troowMAacq— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) March 30, 2016 She really doesn’t see where this is going, does she? @WSJPolitics So that means Hillary is completely responsible for her illegal e-mail server? — LetItBurnUSA (@LetItBurnUSA) March 30, 2016 Exactly. Let’s save this tweet just in case we need to remind her of what she said in the very near future: Clip and save this for when she throws staff under the bus for her server https://t.co/jQr6s0LCxo— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) March 30, 2016 I wonder if Hillary really thought through this statement carefully… https://t.co/yXF9txNr8I— Michael Q Sullivan (@MQSullivan) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics Good Then she will take responsibility for Mills, Sullivan, Abedin and her own crimes endangering nat'l sec #ClintonEmail — Kim Seefeld (@KAS_SB) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics this is a saver. #tcot — Bill Baar (@BillBaar) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics oh I can't wait till this comes back to haunt her!! — Rebellious Mom (@jenladkins) March 30, 2016 And what about Bill’s behavior? @WSJPolitics Any mention of responsibility for Bill's actions? — Momo be tweet'n (@mcg0958) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics and who is responsible for her husband's actions or her email action or her Benghazi actions or her ….. — John Woods (@redeyebrody) March 30, 2016 Based on her record, this is the more likely response: Politicians shouldn't blame staff for failings. They should blame a YouTube video, then try to walk it back later. https://t.co/jVvDPls4Ff— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) March 30, 2016 You just now that’s coming. *** The post This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said appeared first on twitchy.com. This should be posted on the clinton thread. I feel like I don't feed it as often. Poor lonely harpy cactus. There is a Clinton thread? There are actualy real people voting for Clinton? Not sure about bitcointalk people voting for clinton though. I could understand bernie, and of course TRUMP. But clinton? I made clinton, TRUMP, bernie threads, all popular. Just search wilikon and the associate names
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RECORD BREAKING: Exodus In Democrat Party, Quarter-Million Pennsylvania Voters Join GOPThe voter turnout in Pennsylvania is set to be record breaking as a reported 180,000 voters have joined the GOP. As Trump mentioned during his final closing statement during the March 10th GOP debate, hosted by CNN, he stated that “millions of new voters” are joining his camp. Trump pushed the idea that his ability to steal swing voters from the Democrat party will secure his win. He also strongly suggested that the GOP and RNC “embrace” these new voters with open arms, indicating that Trump’s approach to being a unifying presidential leader was more than possible – it is happening as we speak. When Ted Cruz, John Kasich, and Donald Trump square off in Pennsylvania’s April 26 Republican presidential primary, they will find themselves competing for votes from a rapidly changing base. At least 128,000 voters statewide have changed their registration since Jan. 1 to join the party. Nearly 85,000 of them had been Democrats; 42,000 were independents or third-party voters. The GOP has also racked up 55,468 more first-time registrants. The changes reflect what experts are calling an unprecedented number of party switches before a primary election. That raises questions: Are Democrats and other voters flocking to the GOP in support of one of its three candidates? Or could they be plotting to stuff the ballot boxes for a Republican they think their nominee can beat in November? “I don’t think we can say there’s one reason here,” said G. Terry Madonna, the veteran pollster who directs the Center for Politics and Public Affairs at Franklin and Marshall College. “But in the Philadelphia suburbs, if people are switching, some of that would be strategic: Vote for Trump because he would be the weakest candidate against [Hillary] Clinton.” Since the start of 2016, nearly 215,000 Pennsylvania voters have switched their party affiliation, which includes the GOP surge, as well as 86,500 who became Democrats. At the very least, the shift underscores something different about this year’s primary. The suspense of presidential races often ebbs before the Pennsylvania primary, but this year’s April 26 contest still has meaning – especially on the Republican side of the ballot. The unexpected significance is what motivated Erik Blomain, formerly an unaffiliated voter, to register as a Republican. “Normally our primary doesn’t matter a whole lot,” said Blomain, a 28-year-old medical student at Jefferson University, who says he plans to vote for Kasich. “It kind of matters more than any primary in my lifetime.” http://government.northcrane.com/2016-election/donald-trump-exodus-pa-voter-exodus/
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To be filed for future reference... ---------------------------- This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said Twitchy by Greg Pollowitz 3:19 pm We’re not sure this is the best route for Hillary Clinton to take while trying to attack Donald Trump, especially with FBI agents reportedly getting set to interview her staff’s actions regarding her homebrew email server. But, alas, self-awareness never was her thing: Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is responsible for his staff's actions: https://t.co/troowMAacq— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) March 30, 2016 She really doesn’t see where this is going, does she? @WSJPolitics So that means Hillary is completely responsible for her illegal e-mail server? — LetItBurnUSA (@LetItBurnUSA) March 30, 2016 Exactly. Let’s save this tweet just in case we need to remind her of what she said in the very near future: Clip and save this for when she throws staff under the bus for her server https://t.co/jQr6s0LCxo— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) March 30, 2016 I wonder if Hillary really thought through this statement carefully… https://t.co/yXF9txNr8I— Michael Q Sullivan (@MQSullivan) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics Good Then she will take responsibility for Mills, Sullivan, Abedin and her own crimes endangering nat'l sec #ClintonEmail — Kim Seefeld (@KAS_SB) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics this is a saver. #tcot — Bill Baar (@BillBaar) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics oh I can't wait till this comes back to haunt her!! — Rebellious Mom (@jenladkins) March 30, 2016 And what about Bill’s behavior? @WSJPolitics Any mention of responsibility for Bill's actions? — Momo be tweet'n (@mcg0958) March 30, 2016 @WSJPolitics and who is responsible for her husband's actions or her email action or her Benghazi actions or her ….. — John Woods (@redeyebrody) March 30, 2016 Based on her record, this is the more likely response: Politicians shouldn't blame staff for failings. They should blame a YouTube video, then try to walk it back later. https://t.co/jVvDPls4Ff— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) March 30, 2016 You just now that’s coming. *** The post This could be one of the dumber things Hillary Clinton has ever said appeared first on twitchy.com. This should be posted on the clinton thread. I feel like I don't feed it as often. Poor lonely harpy cactus. There is a Clinton thread? There are actualy real people voting for Clinton? Not sure about bitcointalk people voting for clinton though. I could understand bernie, and of course TRUMP. But clinton? I made clinton, TRUMP, bernie threads, all popular. Just search wilikon and the associate names Lol, do you understand that posting bullshit on threads isn't the same as "making them populars"? xD
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