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Buffalo_Gal

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  1. Michael Goodwin: There's real news about Hillary Clinton (and everyone missed it) </snip> “She’s not running for president,” John Podesta, the chairman of her 2016 campaign, told CNN. He dismissed an earlier report that she was considering a run as ­“media catnip,” adding for emphasis: “I take her at her word. She’s not running for president.” </snip>
  2. Apparently, she took some criticism and her PR team didn't like it?
  3. No idea who they polled or how it was worded. It must have been a fairly bland question to wind up with this type of result.
  4. I am pretty sure you guys will find this article "interesting" (there are some modeling photos of the young lady): 23-Year-Old 'Maxim' Model Comes Out As Pro-Trump. Now She Says She's Being Harassed.
  5. co-winky-dink? While the SOTU was on, this was happening... (It is the MN Senate, not the US Senate, but still... )
  6. Welp, we will find out soon enough...
  7. Smacking the Democrat Socialists around.
  8. Made me laugh. He even got the sour-faced Dems to chant "USA!"
  9. You might like this thread:
  10. How do you not clap to stop drug dealers and human traffickers?
  11. Schumer the Smirker - someone tell the press THAT is what a smirk looks like.
  12. Schiff is a bug-eyed doofus.
  13. I am laughing out loud. Hubby is looking at me like I am a loon. I think Nancy got new dentures.
  14. These meme people are fast. It was pointed out that white was probably not the best choice, especially in light of what is happening in VA at the moment.
  15. Apparently, the Ds got the memo that they looked stupid never giving him a standing O over something "American" last year. Correcting that mistake early, now will it be often?
  16. I wish someone had told him to fix his tie.
  17. Well, it is the Washington Post reporting it, sooooo
  18. I'm kinda surprised the D women didn't decide to wear red hooded cloaks. ?
  19. It is the face of a ***** liar.
  20. Reading the comments... the swamp is deep... Just this little comment thread (read the responses) shows how the same people pop-up all over (on both sides of the aisle):
  21. From that linked article: </snip> Dr. William Elwood, who was part of the 1984 yearbook staff at Eastern Virginia Medical School, told CNN reporter Sara Sidner that each student submitted a sealed envelope of photos. "The yearbook staff then took the sealed envelope, opened it up, and they placed the pictures on the actual personal page of each of the physicians who were graduating," </snip> Within that article is a link to the CNN clip: here.
  22. * Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley said Tuesday that he thinks Mueller report will be finished 'within a month' * He isn't sure if Congress will see it, but wants to force the Justice Department to be transparent </snip>
  23. From 2015... no Chicago, Austin, NYC only one spot above Buffalo - even with Staten Island (an R stronghold) the other four boroughs are pretty darn liberal... and populated? Weird rankings. From the original article: (there isn't a link to the Economist article or the MIT study) New York City may be less liberal than you thought. At least according to The Economist, which pulled data from an MIT study on how city governments reflect their constituents’ politics to produce a ranking of cities with populations of over 250,000. As The Economist asked (quite British-ly), “Would people expect Washington, DC, to come second, ahead of Seattle (where it is legal to smoke pot) or the Democratic stronghold of Boston?” As several articles have pointed out, though, the real takeaway was first called out by the PEW Research Center and then elaborated on by Vox: the most conservative cities are skewed toward being more liberal than one might expect. The how-much-wood-could-a-woodchuck-chuck way to say this is: the most conservative cities are not as conservative as the most liberal cities are liberal. This is what the original Forbes article said about Buffalo: Buffalo refers to itself as the “City of Light” both because of the plentiful hydroelectric power made possible by nearby Niagara Falls and because it was the first city in America to have electric street lights. The region’s largest economic sectors are health care and education, their growth maintained, in part, by major expansions of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus and The University at Buffalo.
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