Hillary's E-Mail (Breaking News: Smoking Gun Officially Announced)

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  1. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    Good analysis of BroomHillary's mistakes and political ineptitude


    Hillary Clinton shows signs of anger and desperation and pops out of her shell with shrill and extreme rhetoric. She should be nervous, with both the feds and rivals breathing down her neck.
    But she's no more effective at scaring her attackers than any other turtle under siege. She should retreat back inside, where at least her handlers can pretend she's presidential — and inevitable. Her bunker mentality leads to unforced errors, such as irately exclaiming to Congress regarding Benghazi, "What difference, at this point, does it make?" But the more rattled she is the more she'll emerge.

    A few weeks ago, she lashed out against Republicans again for grilling her on the Obama administration's response to the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya. "They'll try to tell you this is about Benghazi, but it's not. ... It's not about Benghazi. ... It's not about emails or servers, either. ... I won't get down in the mud with them. I won't play politics with national security."

    Oh, then why did she pretend that an anti-Islam video triggered the terrorist attack on our consulate in Benghazi? Evidence has shown — as we realized all along — that she knew then it was a planned terrorist attack and not a spontaneous eruption over an obscure video.

    She says she won't get down in the mud with Republicans, yet the entire purpose of her little rant was to sling mud. After all, she learned from the master — her husband, Bill — that to deflect charges, you hit back harder.

    Let's remember that Hillary was a disciple of Saul Alinsky's before Barack Obama was. She knows his "rules for radicals" by heart, but she can't pull them off like Bill or Obama because she lacks the finesse and charm, which just makes her angrier.

    Last week in Ohio, she took it up a notch and railed against Republicans for their "extreme views about women." She said: "We expect that from some of the terrorist groups. We expect that from people who don't want to live in the modern world. But it's a little hard to take coming from Republicans who want to be the president of the United States. Yet they espouse out-of-date and out-of-touch policies. They are dead wrong for 21st-century America."

    So it's extreme and sexist to oppose the killing of unborn female and male children and mainstream to support late-term and partial-birth abortions? It's progressive to support federal funding of a craven abortion factory whose founder was a racist monster who advocated eugenics? To sever funding for this corrupt organization would not deny access to women's health services, which are available elsewhere.

    Ironically, there may be a slight upside for Clinton in all these scandals, as they divert attention from her other profound weaknesses. She's almost cartoonish; she'll say anything to curry favor with her base, change positions on a dime and grossly modify her accent to pander to her audience's ethnicity or location.

    Besides, many believe that unless she's indicted, neither the scandals nor her Democratic challengers will defeat her. Perhaps they won't destroy her directly, but they could do so indirectly if they continue to force her out of hiding, because the more visible she is the poorer her chances. She is no longer an impressive figure, assuming she ever was, and she is strikingly unlikable and untrustworthy — facts borne out by polling data.

    That a card-carrying socialist such as Bernie Sanders is above single digits anywhere, let alone leading in New Hampshire and surging in Iowa, speaks volumes about Clinton. It's no wonder she tried to hide from the media as long as she could. Maybe it wasn't as much about arrogance as it was her handlers trying to conceal her.

    Things will just get worse for Clinton, because she'll have to surface more frequently. Even if she isn't fending off charges, she won't be able to explain why she should be president because she has no reasons, other than her raw personal ambition, her sense of entitlement and her desire to be the first female president.

    She can't even define her candidacy at a basic level. Does she want to build on Obama's legacy, God forbid? So far, she's conflicted about this. On the one hand, she promises to double down on some of his worst policies and practices, such as immigration and the cavalier issuance of lawless executive orders, and on the other, she wants to divorce herself from those policies, as almost 6 in 10 Americans want the next president to change most of them.

    As the establishment's pick, Clinton has plenty of money and organization, but she is a horrible candidate. I hope we see more and more of Clinton, because her chances of becoming president will decrease in proportion.

    http://cnsnews.com/commentary/david-limbaugh/lets-see-more-hillary-now-see-less-her-later
     
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    Bengal B Founding Member

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  3. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    Careful with the schadenfreude. This bitch will have the last laugh. like they always do. havent you men learned anything in your 3 or 4 decades on earth.
     
  4. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    Bengal B Founding Member

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    Red the difference between Clinton and Rubio is well within the margin of error. Bush with all his poor campaigning is also close (note I discount the Fox poll). I won't even mention the flavor of the moment as I don't think he lasts.
    Her numbers are going down steadily not only in comparison to the weak Republican field but against Sanders and Uncle Joe. Her trend is very negative as she was winning against all comers R & D by double digits 2 months ago.
    People are recognizing her great faults and looking for options on both sides of the aisle. If Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's shenanigans work and HRC doesn't have to face debate and she is nominated in the Stalinist manner they are trying, I believe the shit will hit the fan.
    HRC's time has not only passed it never was. She is a Potemkin village in drag. She rode her husband's coatails and the myth she is a competent woman leader for all its worth but her many and manifest faults can't be overlooked. She and Bobby Jindal share so many traits it's scary and share my disdain.
    Yes @LaSalleAve i don't care for her. I don't respect her as she has no core beliefs or honor. She waved the Confederette battle flag to help get Bill elected...she did stand by her man through all his flings and infidelities She has trimmed her sail to meet any shift in the wind. Do many politicians do it? Yes but they have no more of my respect than she does and why does that excuse her? She claims to be a better option, why reward her for her actions?
     
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  7. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    So why don't you just relax and wait for the election. Your fear and loathing of Hillary is making your arguments poor. It's a long race and all of these futile attempts to get her out of the race are for a reason . . .. she can win. I know it. You know it. This white Anglo male right-wing forum is not representative of America. I think you are going to be surprised.
     
  8. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

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    I love these guys, wonder how I can contribute to their effort. Anything to keep that snake out of office.
     
  10. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    "Technically" shes in the clear.
     
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