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So, who all on here is running out to buy the new Hillary book?    Laughing

Are you buying hard cover, paperback, or the audio version? Laughing


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I prefer Cottonelle or Charmin personally.

Oh my God, did you say Audio version???? Please tell me she doesn't narrate it herself.... Sick Sick Sick
I watched her on TV the other day and she's completely delusional. She blamed just about everyone in the world, but herself. She blamed James Comey, the Russians, Bernie Sanders, misogynist and anyone else she could think of. Then, she wonders why people don't like or trust her. It was like listening to my little nephew after he gets in trouble. It's everyone else's fault that bad things happen. Never his.
(09-14-2017, 03:28 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: [ -> ]So, who all on here is running out to buy the new Hillary book?    Laughing

Are you buying hard cover, paperback, or the audio version? Laughing


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This group? Definitely the audio version.

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She's back to remind everyone who can't believe that Trump got elected, exactly why Trump got elected.
Amazon is already deleting negative reviews. Unfreaking believable.

She defended her relationship with Slick Willy too. This woman is classic. I hope she hangs around for a few more years.
What the Democrats fail to see is if they would collectively tell her to shut up and go away they're numbers would probably go up. That woman is a walking representation of character flaw but they continue to embrace her. Incredible.
(09-16-2017, 10:22 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]What the Democrats fail to see is if they would collectively tell her to shut up and go away they're numbers would probably go up. That woman is a walking representation of character flaw but they continue to embrace her. Incredible.

I think you're over-generalizing with your use of the word "they" as in "if they would tell her to shut up." There is no "they."

I'm sure there is a pretty big contingent of democrats (and independents and republicans) who wish she would just go away, because in the minds of most people, she's the reason Trump is in office.  And all the denial, and refusal to take any responsibility for her loss, just makes it so much worse.
(09-16-2017, 10:27 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-16-2017, 10:22 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]What the Democrats fail to see is if they would collectively tell her to shut up and go away they're numbers would probably go up. That woman is a walking representation of character flaw but they continue to embrace her. Incredible.

She does have support, as evidenced by the fact that she got more votes than Trump, but she just lost in the electoral college. 

That said, I'm sure there is a pretty big contingent of democrats (and independents and republicans) who wish she would just go away, because in the minds of most people, she's the reason Trump is in office. 

And all the denial, and refusal to take any responsibility for her loss, just makes it so much worse.

The left's stranglehold on the political narrative in this country has collapsed like a house of cards after the election (to wit: crybaby protests and violence). If the democrats ever hope to rebuild, Hillary needs to go - and soon.
(09-16-2017, 10:38 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-16-2017, 10:27 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]She does have support, as evidenced by the fact that she got more votes than Trump, but she just lost in the electoral college. 

That said, I'm sure there is a pretty big contingent of democrats (and independents and republicans) who wish she would just go away, because in the minds of most people, she's the reason Trump is in office. 

And all the denial, and refusal to take any responsibility for her loss, just makes it so much worse.

The left's stranglehold on the political narrative in this country has collapsed like a house of cards after the election (to wit: crybaby protests and violence). If the democrats ever hope to rebuild, Hillary needs to go - and soon.

Never fear! The Republicans will out-collapse them in no time at all!!!
(09-16-2017, 10:49 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-16-2017, 10:38 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]The left's stranglehold on the political narrative in this country has collapsed like a house of cards after the election (to wit: crybaby protests and violence). If the democrats ever hope to rebuild, Hillary needs to go - and soon.

Never fear! The Republicans will out-collapse them in no time at all!!!

They seem incapable of even building something worth collapsing.
(09-16-2017, 10:22 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]What the Democrats fail to see is if they would collectively tell her to shut up and go away they're numbers would probably go up. That woman is a walking representation of character flaw but they continue to embrace her. Incredible.

Agreed. She's shady and not a very likable person. Two of the many reasons why she didn't get elected.
With socialist millionaire Bernie still in the mix pushing single payer and crooked Hillary book campaigning during Benghazi anniversary, the democrats are essentially running The Don's reelection campaign for free. He thanks you.
Not interested in her book but I have enjoyed some reviews of it.
I know so many democrats that wish she would just shut up and go away. Yet the media keeps kissing her you know what and shoving her to the forefront of the democratic party. The MSM is hand delivering Trump a second term regardless of what he does in the next 3 years.
(09-16-2017, 12:11 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]With socialist millionaire Bernie still in the mix pushing single payer and crooked Hillary book campaigning during Benghazi anniversary, the democrats are essentially running The Don's reelection campaign for free. He thanks you.

If the Democrats would got out of their own way and would have allowed an even playing field between Bernie and Hillary, he would have won the nomination and I believe the presidency. Like Trump, he offered a totally different view of things, (only in the opposite direction of Trump.) Bernie was also a much more likable person than Donald, (but who isn't?) Nobody wanted the same old, same old which is what Hillary represented. The Democratic party was way too clueless and out of touch with middle America to notice this and their total commitment to her campaign cost them this election. Their just stupid enough to try and support her again though in the next election, should she choose to run. She's so delusional, I would be surprised if she didn't give it another go.
(09-17-2017, 02:47 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-16-2017, 12:11 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]With socialist millionaire Bernie still in the mix pushing single payer and crooked Hillary book campaigning during Benghazi anniversary, the democrats are essentially running The Don's reelection campaign for free. He thanks you.

If the Democrats would got out of their own way and would have allowed an even playing field between Bernie and Hillary, he would have won the nomination and I believe the presidency. Like Trump, he offered a totally different view of things, (only in the opposite direction of Trump.) Bernie was also a much more likable person than Donald, (but who isn't?) Nobody wanted the same old, same old which is what Hillary represented. The Democratic party was way too clueless and out of touch with middle America to notice this and their total commitment to her campaign cost them this election. Their just stupid enough to try and support her again though in the next election, should she choose to run. She's so delusional, I would be surprised if she didn't give it another go.

I don't think the Democrats would win by going farther to the left, which is what Bernie Sanders represents.  The man is an avowed socialist.   The Democrats can win by going to the middle.  That's where the votes are.   I'm not sure they realize this.
(09-17-2017, 02:47 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-16-2017, 12:11 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]With socialist millionaire Bernie still in the mix pushing single payer and crooked Hillary book campaigning during Benghazi anniversary, the democrats are essentially running The Don's reelection campaign for free. He thanks you.

If the Democrats would got out of their own way and would have allowed an even playing field between Bernie and Hillary, he would have won the nomination and I believe the presidency. Like Trump, he offered a totally different view of things, (only in the opposite direction of Trump.) Bernie was also a much more likable person than Donald, (but who isn't?) Nobody wanted the same old, same old which is what Hillary represented. The Democratic party was way too clueless and out of touch with middle America to notice this and their total commitment to her campaign cost them this election. Their just stupid enough to try and support her again though in the next election, should she choose to run. She's so delusional, I would be surprised if she didn't give it another go.

I hope she does give it another go. Bernie will be nearly 80 years old come 2020. Bernie's ideas mainly appeal to the uninformed voter. While it didn't work this time, uninformed voters are breeding at a much higher rate than informed, educated voters, so soon or a later, an insane candidate like Sanders will win the White House, but hopefully when that happens there is a GOP majority in the house and senate who can shut down ludicrous promises like "free college".
(09-17-2017, 05:54 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2017, 02:47 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]If the Democrats would got out of their own way and would have allowed an even playing field between Bernie and Hillary, he would have won the nomination and I believe the presidency. Like Trump, he offered a totally different view of things, (only in the opposite direction of Trump.) Bernie was also a much more likable person than Donald, (but who isn't?) Nobody wanted the same old, same old which is what Hillary represented. The Democratic party was way too clueless and out of touch with middle America to notice this and their total commitment to her campaign cost them this election. Their just stupid enough to try and support her again though in the next election, should she choose to run. She's so delusional, I would be surprised if she didn't give it another go.

I don't think the Democrats would win by going farther to the left, which is what Bernie Sanders represents.  The man is an avowed socialist.   The Democrats can win by going to the middle.  That's where the votes are.   I'm not sure they realize this.

You do realize that a huge amount of our allies around the world are Socialist countries? People here are starting to realize that the word "Socialist" does not carry the same stigma that it used to. They see people in Socialist countries are actually getting some benefits to their tax dollars and it's starting to look appealing, especially to people who are working their fingers to the bone and barely keeping their head above water. That's why Sanders' ideas appealed to so many people. It's only gonna pick up steam.
(09-17-2017, 06:10 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2017, 05:54 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think the Democrats would win by going farther to the left, which is what Bernie Sanders represents.  The man is an avowed socialist.   The Democrats can win by going to the middle.  That's where the votes are.   I'm not sure they realize this.

You do realize that a huge amount of our allies around the world are Socialist countries? People here are starting to realize that the word "Socialist" does not carry the same stigma that it used to. They see people in Socialist countries are actually getting some benefits to their tax dollars and it's starting to look appealing, especially to people who are working their fingers to the bone and barely keeping their head above water. That's why Sanders' ideas appealed to so many people. It's only gonna pick up steam.

Sanders ideas are just.....ideas. ideas that won't work in our society. Ideas that get the uninformed voter excited and maybe even off their couch or out of their parents basement to the polls. Not to mention his do as I say, not as I do, 3 house owning, 175k car driving self.

Sanders is a total fraud as is his wife, but I have zero doubt a younger, less wrinkled version of him will come along sometime soon and have some real success.
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