Mmmm hmmmm? And how does that make you feel?
(Sorry, but if you're going to have conversations with yourself covering broad ranges of what are apparently supposed to be connected items, with no links or substantive proof, I'm just going to respond as your therapist would.)
This post is inspired by the rot in South Africa. One man, President Jacob Zuma, making appointments in all the key areas, and they make appointments and so on and so on. He is now almost untouchable and ruining the country. Unless we have a revolt.
So, be careful what you guys wish for.
They say a fish rots from the head down. If (Rotten?) Hillary is appointed the head of the USA, I wonder what state it will in when she leaves.
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That 56 percent of Clinton’s voters are affirmatively supporting her may not seem like a lot, but it’s about average for a presidential candidate.
No, she's an *******. But more importantly it shows the true character of her, the way she treats people who serve and protect her. Loser leftists won't care, because most of them are exactly like her.
No, she's an *******. But more importantly it shows the true character of her, the way she treats people who serve and protect her. Loser leftists won't care, because most of them are exactly like her.
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Trump attacks anyone and everyone that displeases him. But your obsessed that a single ex-Secret Service agent wrote a book that trashes Hillary?
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The book is actually by someone who recounts what he claims unnamed SS agents and others told him. I'm willing to guess that someone as grasping and ambitious as Clinton is not easy to work for or be around. I might also guess that being surrounded by armed guards continuously and having limited privacy, even in her own home, would be hard to deal with. But to paraphrase Oprah, "It don't matter that you don't like her. She ain't comin' to your house."
I personally would much prefer Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden or any of several other Democrats to Clinton. But they're not on the ballot. Neither are FDR or JFK. The choice is between a competent if seriously flawed public servant, and a raging fascist lunatic. It shouldn't be a hard decision for anyone.
The book is actually by someone who recounts what he claims unnamed SS agents and others told him. I'm willing to guess that someone as grasping and ambitious as Clinton is not easy to work for or be around. I might also guess that being surrounded by armed guards continuously and having limited privacy, even in her own home, would be hard to deal with. But to paraphrase Oprah, "It don't matter that you don't like her. She ain't comin' to your house."
I personally would much prefer Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden or any of several other Democrats to Clinton. But they're not on the ballot. Neither are FDR or JFK. The choice is between a competent if seriously flawed public servant, and a raging fascist lunatic. It shouldn't be a hard decision for anyone.
I don't think she is seriously flawed at all. She's not a great public speaker. She's calculating and doesn't come across as all that approachable. I see her as steady eddie, Nothing flashy, just workman like. The kind of person you may not notice at work except that they quietly get it done.
There seem to be dozens of scandals about her over the last 30 years and there is never anything other than quibbles. She very well may be a very good President when all is said and done.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ceefdc-9ae0-11e6-a0ed-ab0774c1eaa5_story.htmlTanden responded, “Almost no one knows better [than] me that her instincts can be terrible.”
I personally would much prefer Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden or any of several other Democrats to Clinton.
But they're not on the ballot. Neither are FDR
or JFK.
Clinton II - The Return
Clinton II - The Clintoning
Clinton II - Even Better
The President is elected by the American people, not appointed by anybody. Senior government officials are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate (or not, which explains why we have a vacant Supreme Court seat and hundreds of judicial vacancies). Executive and legislative actions are always subject to challenge in the courts. There are simply no parallels between the United States and your post-colonial hellhole.
I read the excuses for Hillary being secretive and that she has not been convicted.
Al Capone was also secretive, and never got convicted for his mob crimes. The US had to get him on tax fraud.
Hillary has run her campaign on anti-Trump slogans. Policy? What policy?
Here is one comment by her. "Trump spends more time on his hotels than campaigning."
More time? Is this just hyperbole, or a downright lie? No, it is okay when Hillary engages in smear and dirt to avoid policy and her record.
I expect no defenses or explanations -just more attacks on Trump personally in reply to this post. Or on me.
I read the excuses for Hillary being secretive and that she has not been convicted.
Al Capone was also secretive, and never got convicted for his mob crimes. The US had to get him on tax fraud.
Hillary has run her campaign on anti-Trump slogans. Policy? What policy?
Here is one comment by her. "Trump spends more time on his hotels than campaigning."
More time? Is this just hyperbole, or a downright lie? No, it is okay when Hillary engages in smear and dirt to avoid policy and her record.
I expect no defenses or explanations -just more attacks on Trump personally in reply to this post. Or on me.
And her foreign policy inclinations are usually to blow something up:
Iraq
Libya
Syria
etc.
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