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Like Dan Aykroyd's character Ray Zalinksy in "Tommy Boy" said: "what the American public doesn't know is what makes them the American public."

 

Frankly, lately, I feel like we're all in the movie "Bullworth."

 

I keep waiting for Trump to tell black America that nothing in their life is going to improve until they put down malt liquor, drop the fried chicken and stop idolizing a football player who murdered two people.

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Frankly, lately, I feel like we're all in the movie "Bullworth."

 

I keep waiting for Trump to tell black America that nothing in their life is going to improve until they put down malt liquor, drop the fried chicken and stop idolizing a football player who murdered two people.

 

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Hmmmmmmm

 

 

 

Hillary Clinton just can’t win: Democrats need to accept that only Bernie Sanders can defeat the GOP

Bernie Sanders will become our next president and it should come as no surprise to people actually paying attention

 

http://www.salon.com/2016/02/19/hillary_clinton_just_cant_win_democrats_need_to_accept_that_only_bernie_sanders_can_defeat_the_gop/

 

 

In one major poll, Bernie Sanders is now leading Hillary Clinton nationally. In most others, he’s not far behind from the former Secretary of State. Vermont’s Senator already has an “edge over Clinton in matchups with GOP opponents,” dispelling Clinton’s electability myth. In an average of national polls, Bernie Sanders is less than eight points from Hillary Clinton, after being over 50 points behind in 2015. In addition, there’s only one person capable of challenging a Republican in 2016 without James Comey declaring national security was jeopardized by a private server.

Bernie Sanders is the only Democratic candidate capable of winning the White House in 2016. Please name the last person to win the presidency alongside an ongoing FBI investigation, negative favorability ratings, questions about character linked to continual flip-flops, a dubious money trail of donors, and the genuine contempt of the rival political party. In reality, Clinton is a liability to Democrats, and certainly not the person capable of ensuring liberal Supreme Court nominees and President Obama’s legacy.

 

 

The precious and all-knowing polls already show Bernie Sanders defeating Republicans in a general election and Robert Reich has already explained why Sanders can easily win the presidency. In a Huffington Post piece titled “6 Responses to Bernie Skeptic,” Reich debunks the trusted myth of Clinton supporters and Republicans:

 

More at the link:

 

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Hillary Clinton’s National Lead Erodes With Honesty a Key Issue

by Morgan Chalfont

 

Original Article

 

 

 

 

 

State releases hundreds of Clinton emails just before Nevada caucus

by Sarah Westwood

 

Original Article

 

 

 

 

 

 

HBO under fire for anti-GOP Anita Hill docu-drama, timed to help Hillary

by Paul Bedard

 

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Hillary Clinton’s National Lead Erodes With Honesty a Key Issue

by Morgan Chalfont

 

Original Article

 

 

 

 

 

State releases hundreds of Clinton emails just before Nevada caucus

by Sarah Westwood

 

Original Article

 

 

 

 

 

 

HBO under fire for anti-GOP Anita Hill docu-drama, timed to help Hillary

by Paul Bedard

 

Original Article

 

From your first link:

 

“Well, I have to tell you, I have tried in every way I know how, literally from my years as a young lawyer all the way through my time as secretary of state, to level with the American people,” Clinton said when prompted by CBS anchor Scott Pelley, who cited former president Jimmy Carter’s 1976 promise that he would not lie to the American public.

 

Really, she was leveling with the "American People" way back then? Try this on for size:

 

 

Franklin Polk backed up major claims by Jerry Zeifman, the general counsel and chief of staff

of the House Judiciary Committee who supervised Clinton’s work on the Watergate investigation in 1974, reported columnist Dan Calabrese in a column republished by WND.

Zeifman, a lifelong Democrat, called Clinton a “liar” and “an unethical, dishonest lawyer.”

He contends Clinton was collaborating with allies of the Kennedys to block revelation of Kennedy-administration activities that made Watergate “look like a day at the beach.”

Her brief, Zeifman said, was so fraudulent and ridiculous, she would have been disbarred if she had submitted it to a judge.

Polk confirmed Clinton wrote a brief arguing Nixon should not be granted legal counsel due to a lack of precedent. But Clinton deliberately ignored the then-recent case of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, who was allowed to have a lawyer during the impeachment attempt against him in 1970.

Moreover, Zeifman claims Clinton bolstered her fraudulent brief by removing all of the Douglas files from public access and storing them at her office, enabling her to argue as if the case never existed

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2008/04/60962/#zBZycObjuamoQvTQ.99

http://www.wnd.com/2008/04/60962/

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HBO under fire for anti-GOP Anita Hill docu-drama, timed to help Hillary

by Paul Bedard

 

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Still can't be nearly as bad as that "Tea Leone Is The Only Competent Government Official and as Secretary of State Saves the Country Every Week" bull **** series.

 

And anyway...stop bitching about it, and make a series about Hillary's reactions to Gennifer Flowers and the other "bimbo eruptions," as she called them. People who think Hillary supports women's interests just because she has a vagina are idiots...Hillary supports Hillary's interests (and maybe Chelsea's - certainly not Bill's). No one else's.

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I admit I'm having a hard time connecting the dots on this one.

 

How so? Please explain.

 

The basis of the country is representative democracy, with representation at the federal level via the states. "If only we elected our president by popular vote..." is contrary to that basis. Or, to put it another way: the president doesn't represent anyone. He's intended to be the executor of the states' will as expressed through Congress.

 

People tend to think our government is designed on Athenian lines. It's not...it's actually based far more on Republican Rome than Democratic Athens. Which is actually a very good thing, if you know anything about who Athenian democracy actually worked.

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