Clinton's Continued Self Destruction?

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Who was the Clinton associate caught smuggling classified documents out of can't remember where.
 
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Viligant_Warrior

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Who was the Clinton associate caught smuggling classified documents out of can't remember where.
Which time? There've been two.

Sandy Berger, an associate of both Clintons, who got caught sneaking out of the National Archives with classified documents related to Bill Clinton's record on terrorism, in 2005. He worked on Hillary's 2008 Senate reelection campaign, and had dinner at the White House with Obama just last September.

Robin Rachel, who is a long-time Clinton associate, worked in both Bill's and Bush's State Departments, as well as on Hillary's Senate campaign in '08 with Berger. In December, FBI agents combed through her home and were seen removing boxes of what appeared to be classified documents from within. She's accused of selling secrets to Pakistan under the Obama administration, and there's been hardly a word about it.

Neither one of these stories got a whole lot of attention from the so-called MSM, for that matter. Hm. What a surprise.
 
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Nah, Hillary has only two weak spots I know of that anyone not beholden to the parties would consider. All the attacks the GOP makes on her only makes her stronger. Don't tell them that though, then they might actually stand a chance.

As for her party dumping her, that's laughable. They have no one else. What are the Dems gonna do without Hillary? Run Joe Biden? Lol even Ben Carson could prevail over Uncle Joe.
They have the great, White Indian in Massachusetts, elizabeth warren, and there are many liberals who, after 25 years of the clintons, are turning to warren. She may be hillary's next obama.
 
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They have the great, White Indian in Massachusetts, elizabeth warren, and there are many liberals who, after 25 years of the clintons, are turning to warren. She may be hillary's next obama.
Well I am sorry to disappoint you then, but Warren is not running.

That's a good thing for everyone by the way.
 

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Well I am sorry to disappoint you then, but Warren is not running.

That's a good thing for everyone by the way.
Disappointed? That's like being disappointed for winning the lottery!

Any other "bad" news you'd like to share with me today? ;)
 
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As for her party dumping her, that's laughable.
VP Joe Biden isn't the only potential alternative candidate to Billary. there's former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who even has a PAC set up, O'Say Can You See PAC.

There's Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who is serving as an independent but is, at heart, a Democrat. He's got a Facebook page for his campaign, www.facebook.com/FriendsOfBernie.

Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb also has a PAC site, Born Fighting PAC. And that doesn't even mention Warren, who keeps insisting she isn't running but keeps acting like a candidate.

And by the way, Carson is a great candidate and could be the upset of the season. Let him debate anyone the Democrats can put up, he'll slaughter 'em and get elected.

 

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Did I just take a time machine back to 2008?
 

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All I have to say about the GOP nomination and Dem nomination both is that there are no guarantees and inevitability is a laughable concept.
 
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Which time? There've been two.

Sandy Berger, an associate of both Clintons, who got caught sneaking out of the National Archives with classified documents related to Bill Clinton's record on terrorism, in 2005. He worked on Hillary's 2008 Senate reelection campaign, and had dinner at the White House with Obama just last September.

Robin Rachel, who is a long-time Clinton associate, worked in both Bill's and Bush's State Departments, as well as on Hillary's Senate campaign in '08 with Berger. In December, FBI agents combed through her home and were seen removing boxes of what appeared to be classified documents from within. She's accused of selling secrets to Pakistan under the Obama administration, and there's been hardly a word about it.

Neither one of these stories got a whole lot of attention from the so-called MSM, for that matter. Hm. What a surprise.

and that was kind of my point. They seem to be able to get away with murder and justice is never served on these treasoness criminals.
 
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VP Joe Biden isn't the only potential alternative candidate to Billary. there's former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who even has a PAC set up, O'Say Can You See PAC.

There's Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who is serving as an independent but is, at heart, a Democrat. He's got a Facebook page for his campaign, www.facebook.com/FriendsOfBernie.

Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb also has a PAC site, Born Fighting PAC. And that doesn't even mention Warren, who keeps insisting she isn't running but keeps acting like a candidate.

And by the way, Carson is a great candidate and could be the upset of the season. Let him debate anyone the Democrats can put up, he'll slaughter 'em and get elected.

The best known name out of that field is Bernie Sanders, and he ain't even a democrat lol. Like I said, they got no one without Hillary.

Ben Carson ain't upsetting no one. Put him in a debate against Hillary and she'll run him over. Mind you also we're picking someone who has to contend with Putin. Putin would eat Ben Carson for breakfast. This is why Hillary will be President, she's the only person in America besides McCain that can contend with Putin.
 

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All I have to say about the GOP nomination and Dem nomination...
the GOP party looks more like the Treasonous party, I mean the Democratic party.
 

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I'm still a Republican, but my further presence will be determined based on what comes of this identity crisis. The "lack of power" excuse no longer flies. We have majorities in the House and Senate. In earlier times that would have been a bulwark against an executive that doesn't know his place.

Not anymore and it makes me livid.
 
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I'm still a Republican, but my further presence will be determined based on what comes of this identity crisis. The "lack of power" excuse no longer flies. We have majorities in the House and Senate. In earlier times that would have been a bulwark against an executive that doesn't know his place.

Not anymore and it makes me livid.
Man don't worry. Just don't be a Republican lol. By default these people have gone and made us their kings.

To what is a good parable? I guess on the whole with the Dems and GOPers it is like the Major League Baseball. Why settle for playing shortstop fpr one of two league's game's when by default you are the Commissioner?
 

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“Our Constitution is being shredded. We know about the secret wiretaps, we know about the secret military tribunals, the secret White House email accounts…It is a stunning record of secrecy and corruption, of cronyism run amok. It is everything our founders were afraid of, everything our Constitution was designed to prevent.”
– Hillary Clinton in a 2007 jeremiad against the Bush administration.

Atheistic, lowlife narcissism at its finest . . . next to obama's of course.
 
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I'm still a Republican, but my further presence will be determined based on what comes of this identity crisis. The "lack of power" excuse no longer flies. We have majorities in the House and Senate. In earlier times that would have been a bulwark against an executive that doesn't know his place.

Not anymore and it makes me livid.
McConnell's/Boehner's joint cave-in on immigration convinces me they're more worried about how their actions will play in the MSM, and therefore in front of the liberal or undecided voter, rather than being dedicated to doing the next right thing and letting the chips fall where they may. It's my contention that letting those chips fall would mean they'd all wind up in the GOP camp in '16. It would amaze everyone if they saw an actually powerful example of good governance, rather than the same ol' crap over and over and over again, expecting a different result. That's Einstein's and Swindoll's definition of insanity.
 

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Man don't worry. Just don't be a Republican lol. By default these people have gone and made us their kings.

To what is a good parable? I guess on the whole with the Dems and GOPers it is like the Major League Baseball. Why settle for playing shortstop fpr one of two league's game's when by default you are the Commissioner?
It's a fitting parable for someone whose political involvement begins and ends on election day. Let's just say, I am not that sort of person.
 

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Obama sez................ all good.gif .........trust me, I know what's best!
 
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It's a fitting parable for someone whose political involvement begins and ends on election day. Let's just say, I am not that sort of person.
Nor am I, and look here we are almost 2 years away from Election Day.

Hillary has to win, given this point in time on the overall storyline. If Hillary does not run there is no one capable of being President of America and dealing with problems from the rest of the world. Except of course for Jeb Bush, but if Jeb Bush gets elected many problems from within America. Therefore Hillary is even a better choice in the match up between the two because at the least those from within can be pacified, and she is able to deal with those whom are militantly outside America.
 

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Nor am I, and look here we are almost 2 years away from Election Day.

Hillary has to win, given this point in time on the overall storyline. If Hillary does not run there is no one capable of being President of America and dealing with problems from the rest of the world. Except of course for Jeb Bush, but if Jeb Bush gets elected many problems from within America. Therefore Hillary is even a better choice in the match up between the two because at the least those from within can be pacified, and she is able to deal with those whom are militantly outside America.
The idea that Hillary Clinton is the only person capable of being President is, well, it is so sad that I can't even post my usual facepalm smileycon.............gonna have to go with this one.......

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