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Hillary has already "won" the Dem Nomination


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Soros has been pulling the Clintons' strings for decades

So it is true,I'm the last to know. I knew of Obama but I didn't know of them too. I guess since he didn't back her when she was running against Obama,she must be all there is for him to rely on in the democratic party .Soros is a creepy guy. She's creepy too.So many of them are creepy.I'm concerned about it, about who gets in.think we all are.

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Hillary Clinton would make a fine POTUS. A woman in the male dominated presidential position is sorely needed today. True change is coming. And she's the best candidate by far to lead the greatest nation on earth .... the beacon of humanity.

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does it matter who gets in , if that's already in the making, I'm not saying it is or it isn't.

It matters. A new president could start a course correction.

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Hillary Clinton would make a fine POTUS. A woman in the male dominated presidential position is sorely needed today. True change is coming. And she's the best candidate by far to lead the greatest nation on earth .... the beacon of humanity.

You win the prize for most sarcastic post of the day. Congratulations!

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That is all.

did you hear her latest new lie? these elected people are getting even more weirder by the minute. and Donald, he's not gonna kill anybody? what a weird thing to even say Donald. you hate the reporters you love the reports which is it? who is he talking about? I thought maybe it was the terrorist? but it turns out he was referring to the reporters in the room.Oh and he should win by what the polls, the real polls have always proven at this time in the race.

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A Presidential hopeful making bs statements about ISIS? She's perfect!

Hillary Clinton would make a fine POTUS. A woman in the male dominated presidential position is sorely needed today. True change is coming. And she's the best candidate by far to lead the greatest nation on earth .... the beacon of humanity.

Exactly! 44 boys is too many!

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Soros has been pulling the Clintons' strings for decades

So Soros vs Adelson is the actual election. In Trump and Clinton colored wrapping paper.

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Hillary Clinton would make a fine POTUS. A woman in the male dominated presidential position is sorely needed today. True change is coming. And she's the best candidate by far to lead the greatest nation on earth .... the beacon of humanity.

Have you been possessed?
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A Presidential hopeful making bs statements about ISIS? She's perfect!

Exactly! 44 boys is too many!

"It will be hard work to be a grandmother and a warmongering neocon hawk" :D
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In an article about Trump, this came out from the top behind the scenes guy on the GOP as far as the 2016 election is concerned.

“I don’t think he’s going to do that,” Priebus told Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren. “I think he knows that if you’re going to beat Hillary Clinton — if Hillary Clinton is going to get beat — there’s only one party that’s going to beat her: It’s the Republican Party.”

https://www.yahoo.co...5083158241.html

Don't wanna be an American idiot.

Don't want a nation under the new mania

And can you hear the sound of hysteria?

The subliminal mind **** America.

-Green Day

Saddam's invasion of Kuwait was recently mentioned on a station/radio along with mention of Trump as in he's doing the right thing.It seems to me that's the cause of this entire war.and that Trump is seriously doing what no other bureaucrat will do. I'm actually hearing that he'll be a strong leader? this is so weird. The republicans don't like him,they don't want him.I think they want Cruz or Rubio . all these people have me concerned. just bananas.

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I think Obama has proven himself to be a great warmonger bombing at least 7 different nations in 7 years, the difference is the right wing politician will have the populace supporting him as a result of the perception that the left is weak and most likely another terrorist attack on US soil which will be blamed on A. the borders and B. the left's "unwillingness" to close them.

Sorry? Clitnon isn't a war monger? Shall we ask the people of Libya? And who do think was behind the machinations behind the Ukrainian coup and the Syrian "uprising"? The State department, which her fingerprints are all over, regardless of whether her name may currently be on the door or not.

And similarly, shall we ask all those who've been on the end the Big O's Surgical Drone Strikes whether in their opinion he's not a warmonger? (he's bombed more countries, hardly any of which America has technically been at war with, than any of his predecessors).

Well not that you've made me think about it.......

Wait... Hillary was involved with something while SoS? I thought she just emailed about weddings and stuff, and left Huma and others to run State.

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I don't want a socialist in the White House, but I like the guy in the same way that I like Kucinich. I disagree with much of their politics, but I would be friends with them. Both men seem genuinely honest and sincere, and they really care about Americans. They want to help people. That comes through when they debate and discuss the issues. They actually say what they think, and they seem authentic, not completely constructed by advisors, totally created by marketers, endlessly directed by poll-takers. What you see is what you get. They're like leftist versions of Ron Paul, one of the few politicians who's not a marionette controlled by puppet strings.

I have to agree that I think Bernie would make a horrible President, but I admire him a whole lot more then Hillary, and if I had to, I'd vote for Mr Sanders over Hillary.

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Hillary Clinton is obviously a Shapeshifter. I thought she was a Reptilian, but now I'm not so sure. The way she can morph into different environments is clearly a sign of devil worship.

I thought Reptilians were shapeshifters?? That's why we don't see them everyday.

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Well of course it's easy to recognize the Reptilians. They all have an ( R ) after their names.

:unsure:

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Well of course it's easy to recognize the Reptilians. They all have an ( R ) after their names.

:unsure:

Wins for Belly-Laugh-Of-The-Night!

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I have to agree that I think Bernie would make a horrible President, but I admire him a whole lot more then Hillary, and if I had to, I'd vote for Mr Sanders over Hillary.

I would too. Sanders would do less damage to our country. Hillary would continue the intrusive and invasive policies of the Bush and Obama administrations. She likely would increase them.

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Well of course it's easy to recognize the Reptilians. They all have an ( R ) after their names.

:unsure:

What does (D) stand for? Demons?

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I have to agree that I think Bernie would make a horrible President, but I admire him a whole lot more then Hillary, and if I had to, I'd vote for Mr Sanders over Hillary.

You know you may be wrong about Bernie I think that the most important thing we really need to have, is cooperation. Without it,I don't see how anything will ever get done. I think in that area of extreme need Bernie seems to me to be the best choice. He's proven himself in that sense of being able to work with both parties. We really should consider that,too.

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In an article about Trump, this came out from the top behind the scenes guy on the GOP as far as the 2016 election is concerned.

“I don’t think he’s going to do that,” Priebus told Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren. “I think he knows that if you’re going to beat Hillary Clinton — if Hillary Clinton is going to get beat — there’s only one party that’s going to beat her: It’s the Republican Party.”

https://www.yahoo.co...5083158241.html

What if she's not only found guilty of using her private email acct for confidential emails but then found guilty of lying about them and hiding the emails? Why is she the heir apparent/anointed one?

Can't Bernie get the nomination? Everyone in the middle class and poorer should be looking hard at that guy. Or maybe Biden? He comes across more pragmatic, genuine and authoritative. And he doesn't seem easily put off, fake or self entitled.

Don't wanna be an American idiot.

Don't want a nation under the new mania

And can you hear the sound of hysteria?

The subliminal mind **** America.

-Green Day

Biden is a continuation of Obama. No thanks. Sanders is getting 'Ron Pauled' by the media this time around. (The new 'old kook/crazy uncle')

Quite ironic considering Ron Paul and Bernie Sanders are good friends and former allies on many a piece of legislation.

By the media suppressing these two, and since the anti-establishment sentiment in both parties is increasing this sealed the 'anyone but establishment candidate' victory. Last time that meant Obama. This time it means Trump. At this point Trump could take a crap on the White House lawn and it would only increase his support.

This won't last though. The media has positioned themselves to directly affect the nomination process through polling and controlling debates. So we will only see establishment candidates on the stage. Then 3rd party will begin to surge and they will clamp down on social media and the internet to suppress it.

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Sanders has been way too gracious towards Hillary Clinton. He can't take her support away by complimenting her on stage every debate. If he offered some withering attacks on her policies, but doing that would probably be interpreted as woman-hating. Policy should be the driest and most impersonal political exercise of all. But because it actually means changing what we're doing, because it actually means something, it's interpreted to be like insulting someone's mother.

Trump on the other hand can insult whoever's mother he wants to. He's like the anti-Sanders in how he treats the competition. How is Donald Trump going to insult Hillary Clinton all the way to the White House? I think his style is plenty good enough to excite the vociferous bottom 33% of the Republican commode. I'll be surprised if he can pull in the bigger numbers in the general election unless he changes his act to be more Presidential before the end.

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Trump is unafraid to hurl scorn in equal measure at Bush and Clinton and make it stick to boot. He's already proven the ability to do this time and time again.

He's tied Jeb! to his brother, Iraq and 9/11 like a big fat albatross to the point where Jeb! is sinking below even Chris Christie and Rand Paul.

Pulling back the curtain if Trump and Clinton win their respective nominations:

Expect Clinton to have Iraq, Libya and Syria shoved down her throat until she chokes on them. That automatically keeps Clinton on the defensive which means lose in every sense of the word.

How can Clinton respond to that attack? There is no good way to respond to it. Fail responses:

-Libya is better off now

-Iraq is better off now

-Syria is better off under ISIS than Assad

-Libya was a mistake

-Iraq was a mistake

-Syria was a mistake

Damned either way. Which means tap-dance around the answer which is also fail.

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