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So Hillary, What Are You Afraid Of?


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They don't want her being caught saying anything stupid until she's ready to begin her run sometime late next year or early 2015 (when everyone has forgotten about Benghazi and she can run as the "you should have voted for me in 2008 instead of Obama" Democrat candidate). Looks like right now she's doing the minimum she can to keep her head down and still maintain relevance on a national stage while making a buttload of money for these speeches.

 

As for the Whitman comparison, does anyone really believe that the press is going to do anything other than to give Hillary a pass on her "evasiveness"?

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As for the Whitman comparison, does anyone really believe that the press is going to do anything other than to give Hillary a pass on her "evasiveness"?

 

I was going to write the same thing. While the Whitman strategy was flawed, no one should think for a minute that Hillary will get the same results. The media got their first black president. They now need their first female president.

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I was going to write the same thing. While the Whitman strategy was flawed, no one should think for a minute that Hillary will get the same results. The media got their first black president. They now need their first female president.

Which would then set it up for it up for our first black female President " the radio played Michelle by the Beatles and there was a two week clean up needed because of right-wing heads exploding"
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They don't want her being caught saying anything stupid until she's ready to begin her run sometime late next year or early 2015 (when everyone has forgotten about Benghazi and she can run as the "you should have voted for me in 2008 instead of Obama" Democrat candidate). Looks like right now she's doing the minimum she can to keep her head down and still maintain relevance on a national stage while making a buttload of money for these speeches.

 

As for the Whitman comparison, does anyone really believe that the press is going to do anything other than to give Hillary a pass on her "evasiveness"?

 

Are you suggesting we have a free media that isn't 100% determined to get her elected? Don't you believe in the media conspiracy against Conservatives??

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Which would then set it up for it up for our first black female President " the radio played Michelle by the Beatles and there was a two week clean up needed because of right-wing heads exploding"

 

Michelle is going down with her husband...both of their feet tied to the weight that is Obamacare.

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She just might be reviving that scam she pulled in NYS prior to running for the Senate...the "listening tour." Unfortunately for NYS, she listened intently, but actually heard very little (and did even less for NYS).

 

What I found most shocking is that people actually believed she wanted to be a senator for reasons other than setting up a future presidential bid. Though it used to be fun to ask people who claimed she did so much for NY for specifics of what she actually did in the Senate.

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GAMEPLAN FOR 2016: Hillary Clinton “will use Goldman Sachs money to convince the country that her opponent will hand the government over to Goldman Sachs.”

 

 

 

NOPE. NOT AT ALL. NEXT QUESTION?

Does Hillary Clinton’s Enthusiasm for Profit Extend Beyond Her Own Earnings?

 

“The news that Hillary Clinton has earned what the Washington Post characterized as ‘close to $500,000′ for two recent speeches to Goldman Sachs is generating a certain amount of excitement.” So if Hillary’s elected, President Goldman Sachs The First will be replaced by President Goldman Sachs The Second.

 

Guess I’ll need to redo this logo a bit if that happens.

PRESIDENTGOLDMANSACHS.jpg

 

 

 

 

Meet The New Hillary.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well....that IS Hillary's area of expertise:

 

State Department swept sex scandals under the rug.

 

“Months after whistleblowers accused the State Department of covering up employee sex scandals, most of the cases have been ignored or swept under the rug, critics charge. Records show that staffers were given cushy jobs or allowed to retire, and watchdogs say the feds have hardly bothered to investigate since the shenanigans came to light this past summer.”

 

Rules are for the little people.

 

 

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