Dear American who intends to vote for Hillary Clinton

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Dear American who intends to vote for Hillary Clinton,

I don't know how to put this tactfully, so I'm just going to say it.

You're a moron.

You know how Bill Clinton came out yesterday to defend the Clinton Foundation and his $500k speeches by saying he's "gotta pay the bills?" Do you find it odd in the slightest that Hillary hasn't answered a single question about that? Doesn't it concern you at all that it's her husband doing the talking, and while she's running around Chipotles trying to pretend she's interested in the "everyday American" she's seemingly oblivious to the fact that he thinks it's completely normal to talk about NEEDING $500k speech income to cover their bills?

(Side note: I don't begrudge them making zillions of dollars from people stupid enough to pay it to them, by the way. But I DO begrudge them trying to pretend as if they have the FIRST CLUE about the plight of the everyday American.)

Do you find it odd in the slightest that she wiped her server clean after doing all kinds of government business via the personal email account connected to that server? Do you genuinely see nothing wrong the fact that when it comes to transparency, the Clintons are absolutely opaque? Past behavior is a predictor of future behavior. If you haven't figured that out by now, then you're worse than a moron. The way that Hillary is behaving in her campaign (guarded, only speaking to "regular people" who've been carefully vetted, and avoiding the press at all costs) is EXACTLY how she'll behave as president. Is that really ok with you? And if it is, WTF is wrong with you that you're willing to tolerate that from your own president?

Don't you find there to be a problem with a woman who was quick to blame a "vast, right-wing conspiracy" on her sleazy husband's infidelities, and then neglected to apologize for that remark after it was clear that her husband lied to her AND the entire country?

Do you really want the first woman president to be so sheltered and elitist that she hasn't even driven a CAR in the last couple of decades? Do you really want the first woman president to be someone who allowed herself to be completely humiliated by her husband?

Are you even remotely aware of the utter failure Hillary Clinton was as secretary of state? She was woefully unprepared in Libya, which has devolved into utter chaos, she was caught off guard by the Arab Spring, she completely misjudged Syria's president, and the list goes on and on. By nearly every measure, the world looks less favorably at the US than they did even during Bush's tumultuous time in office. Even SHE isn't good at describing her accomplishments. Doesn't that concern you?

So what exactly do you see in her? It can't be her charisma or her likeability, because let's face it, she's at best unpleasant. Is it her economic approach - to do the same crap that Obama has done - which has more people on public assistance than ever, more debt than ever, and more bureaucracy then ever?

WHAT IN THE HOLY HELL are you thinking?

It's not enough that she's a woman. That's like the lamest reason to vote for someone EVER. What we need is competence, not to make some sort of feminist statement.

Use your brain, look at her candidacy honesty and critically, and then if you still want to vote for her, please find the nearest available person, and ask them to punch you in the face repeatedly.
Because you deserve it. Trump 2016!
 

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It's not enough that she's a woman. That's like the lamest reason to vote for someone EVER. What we need is competence, not to make some sort of feminist statement.

Use your brain, look at her candidacy honesty and critically, and then if you still want to vote for her, please find the nearest available person, and ask them to punch you in the face repeatedly.
Because you deserve it. Trump 2016!


and Trumps trots out to save the world.

Ben Carson :lol:


and may be Teddie Cruz as his VP:lol:


George W detests Cruz .................seems like two of a kind to me
 

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The Republican Party has passed the elder Bushes by, but what they don?t realize is that their own son George W. Bush did his fair share to build this debacle.

No Republican strategist worth their salt should have let Jeb Bush run for the White House in 2016. It is too soon for another Bush. The fact that he has no new message but is carrying the baggage of entitlement and a dynastic legacy is not helping (Republican strategists and some Democrats have desperately tried to equate Hillary Clinton to Jeb Bush in order to mitigate the dynasty problem, but of course, Hillary Clinton was not born to Bill Clinton and neither were born to political families). Add to this that he looks like Karl Rove as a used car salesman and has a dubious record ? what did they think was going to happen?

MSNBC reported today that when ?(a)ddressing the concern that his campaign is falling apart, Bush responded, ?Blah blah blah blah, that?s my answer, blah blah blah.'?

Who is letting Bush talk like this to reporters? Uninspired, deflated and boring with a tinge of born-to-it privilege. He?s Mitt Romney with George W. Bush?s last name.

Jeb Bush?s new winning message: You don?t want him? Well, Jeb Bush is so over you, America. You?re not his type, anyway. He never wanted to be president of a bunch of do nothings who would prefer to demonize people and do gridlocky things, and that is why he ran as a Republican ? the party of gridlock and demonizing as a political strategy.

The establishment Republicans just refuse to face what they built. This is it. Donald Trump and Ben Carson. This is the new GOP.

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Dear American who intends to vote for Hillary Clinton,

I don't know how to put this tactfully, so I'm just going to say it.

You're a moron.

You know how Bill Clinton came out yesterday to defend the Clinton Foundation and his $500k speeches by saying he's "gotta pay the bills?" Do you find it odd in the slightest that Hillary hasn't answered a single question about that? Doesn't it concern you at all that it's her husband doing the talking, and while she's running around Chipotles trying to pretend she's interested in the "everyday American" she's seemingly oblivious to the fact that he thinks it's completely normal to talk about NEEDING $500k speech income to cover their bills?

(Side note: I don't begrudge them making zillions of dollars from people stupid enough to pay it to them, by the way. But I DO begrudge them trying to pretend as if they have the FIRST CLUE about the plight of the everyday American.)

Do you find it odd in the slightest that she wiped her server clean after doing all kinds of government business via the personal email account connected to that server? Do you genuinely see nothing wrong the fact that when it comes to transparency, the Clintons are absolutely opaque? Past behavior is a predictor of future behavior. If you haven't figured that out by now, then you're worse than a moron. The way that Hillary is behaving in her campaign (guarded, only speaking to "regular people" who've been carefully vetted, and avoiding the press at all costs) is EXACTLY how she'll behave as president. Is that really ok with you? And if it is, WTF is wrong with you that you're willing to tolerate that from your own president?

Don't you find there to be a problem with a woman who was quick to blame a "vast, right-wing conspiracy" on her sleazy husband's infidelities, and then neglected to apologize for that remark after it was clear that her husband lied to her AND the entire country?

Do you really want the first woman president to be so sheltered and elitist that she hasn't even driven a CAR in the last couple of decades? Do you really want the first woman president to be someone who allowed herself to be completely humiliated by her husband?

Are you even remotely aware of the utter failure Hillary Clinton was as secretary of state? She was woefully unprepared in Libya, which has devolved into utter chaos, she was caught off guard by the Arab Spring, she completely misjudged Syria's president, and the list goes on and on. By nearly every measure, the world looks less favorably at the US than they did even during Bush's tumultuous time in office. Even SHE isn't good at describing her accomplishments. Doesn't that concern you?

So what exactly do you see in her? It can't be her charisma or her likeability, because let's face it, she's at best unpleasant. Is it her economic approach - to do the same crap that Obama has done - which has more people on public assistance than ever, more debt than ever, and more bureaucracy then ever?

WHAT IN THE HOLY HELL are you thinking?

It's not enough that she's a woman. That's like the lamest reason to vote for someone EVER. What we need is competence, not to make some sort of feminist statement.

Use your brain, look at her candidacy honesty and critically, and then if you still want to vote for her, please find the nearest available person, and ask them to punch you in the face repeatedly.
Because you deserve it. Trump 2016!

NAME 1 COMPETENT REPUBLICAN IN THE LAST 50 YEARS >>>JUST ONE !!!! I ASKED YOU FOR 3 AND YOU FARTED !!!
 

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In order to win over an increasingly diverse America, the eventual Republican nominee will have to do more than simply be less crazy than the next guy. He -- I say "he" because Carly Fiorina's chances of securing the nomination are "so yesterday" -- will have to propose policy solutions that demonstrate empathy for the vast number of Americans still struggling to make ends meet.

Consider for a moment the woes of Jeb Bush, the grandson of a former U.S. Senator and the son and brother of former Presidents. In the five short months since announcing his candidacy and raising more than $100 million, it has become clear that the exclamation point used in his "Jeb!" campaign logo was more a cry for help than a design choice.

Should he confound expectations and make it to the finish line, it will be damn near impossible for him to convince hardworking families that he is on their side when they learn, among other things, that this child of privilege thinks single mothers and divorcees should be publicly shamed.

Then there is Marco Rubio, Florida's GenX-Senator who is apparently trying to appeal to still-younger Millennial voters not by proposing policies that address their concerns but instead cheaply imitating the worst of Millennial tropes by no-showing for his current job, which he "hates," and expecting a promotion instead.

Rubio's entire candidacy is built on the notion that he is from a "new generation of leaders" unlike all of the old farts running for President. He may be from a 'new generation' but his position on the issues would make your great-grandfather blush. He supports privatizing Medicare, opposes comprehensive immigration reform, questions the climate science consensus, and thinks pursuing equal pay for women is just "wasting time." His platform is the political equivalent of the present-day hipster couple choosing to live in the Victorian era. Just plain creepy the more you learn about it.

Above all others, Governor John Kasich appears to understand that no Republican road leads to the White House without bridging the empathy gap. He is certainly not the first Republican to recognize the need to at least look like he cares about the less fortunate. A former Texas Governor saw the value in paying such lip service and went on to successfully wreck the economy and become one of the worst presidents in American history.

The country is in a fundamentally different place than it was 15 years ago when the Supreme Court handed George W. Bush the White House. If Kasich is able to win the Republican nomination -- that will be tough since GOP voters have no appetite for emotions other than anger -- his attempts at expressing empathy in the fall will be unconvincing when Americans learn about his record in Ohio. Yes, he allowed for Medicaid expansion in the Buckeye State under Obamacare citing his Christian convictions but he also gave tax cuts to the wealthiest in his state and told an African American state legislator that he did not need "your people" in his cabinet.

Jesus was unavailable for comment at press time when asked if he would render unto the wealthy what is Caesar's and and reject an entire class of people from his inner circle of Apostles.

No, the GOP's empathy problem cannot be solved if Republican voters reject such sentiments from their candidates and instead favor those who sound like they are reading directly from the hate-riddled comment threads of an Ann Coulter YouTube video.

Rather than bridge the empathy gap, these 2016 hopefuls are more likely to jump in head first.

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You may not like any of the Republican nominees. But Hillary Clinton is probably the most corrupt and bought politician to run in the last 50 years. If you tell me she is not then you know nothing of her record and foundations. This is who you want for president KOD?

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You may not like any of the Republican nominees. But Hillary Clinton is probably the most corrupt and bought politician to run in the last 50 years. If you tell me she is not then you know nothing of her record and foundations. This is who you want for president KOD?

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i agree my friend......hilary can't win or this country will be down the drain and hank won't stand for that....no more....hank is tired of seeing librals running this county down.....be sure all your friend vote...hank is going to do his part....dam sure about that

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You may not like any of the Republican nominees. But Hillary Clinton is probably the most corrupt and bought politician to run in the last 50 years. If you tell me she is not then you know nothing of her record and foundations. This is who you want for president KOD?

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no I hate that bitch


no dynstys bush or clinton
 

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Hedgehog, Hammer will complain about whoever we give him, I am sure he's a Hillary apologist


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Listen Fluff nuts it's not complaining I am asking for facts..What did they do?? Bush #1 i had no problem with. He and believe it or not along with Chaney at the time stated that bringing down Sadam wd leave a vacuum that wd spring out of control. Powell , Schwartkooff and ev American general agreed !! Don't go to Bagdad.... Enter Dumbfuck Bush 2 and the Middle East Descends into Chaos. Reagan and Bush 2 were Stupid liars Frauds and Trraitors.
Ever hear of "Trickle Down"? Where did it end up Trickling ?? Iran Contra ?? A president flooding our streets with drugs ?? Criminal !! Circumventing the United states Government !!! Reagan Hero of every Brain Dead RW Neo Con !!
I was in Antigua when American Military planes were Flying in Drugs Fro Panama Daily. The Head of tyhe DEA resigned because he was stopped by an American president from inspecting drug filled planes coming right into the United States. Bush 2 Why do we have an Isis and Iran Problem??
Becuse #2 brought down the wall that kept Iran in check ! rem we backed Sadam for 10 years vs Iran and battled to a stalemate. Then we unleash 250,000 Sunni Revolutionary Guards that are now Running Isis by invading Iraq.

I cd go on for pages on the Republican Morons.. ball in your court.......If u have one thing any of these

dipshits has done for America let us all know .........Sept 2008 American Fin System alsmost colapses

Dumb Fuck Bush comes on National TV.. "Never Sawe it Coming" Duh!! 700,000 job losses / month yearly Duh ??? We have not and may never recover. Thank You Dumb Fuck Republicans !!!! If you are a cruel piece of shit and you hate your children >>>> Vote Republican !!!
 
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