Everyone is Tired of Hillary

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Oct 26, 2017.

  1. fhl

    fhl

    If Cankles was prez, would the media have tried to hide this or would they be describing her falling as the nation barely escaping a national emergency.


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    #21     Mar 14, 2018
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    #22     Mar 14, 2018
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    #23     Mar 14, 2018
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  4. Vote Hillary 2020! :D
     
    #24     Mar 15, 2018
  5. gwb-trading

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  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Hillary’s latest gaffe could derail Democrats’ midterm hopes

    The new 'deplorables': Democrats duck as Hillary hits 'backward' voters
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ats-duck-as-hillary-hits-backward-voters.html

    The Democrats are gearing up for the midterms, emboldened by the apparent razor-thin win by Conor Lamb in a Pittsburgh-area district that Donald Trump carried by 20 points.

    And they are starting to maneuver for 2020, with the likes of Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Terry McAuliffe and others maneuvering to take the party past Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.

    And yet, again, here comes Hillary Clinton.

    And some Democratic lawmakers are distancing themselves from her latest remarks.

    Which, not to put too fine a point on it, takes us back to one of the worst moments of her campaign, going after the deplorables.

    It's one thing to attack Trump, the man who beat her in the Electoral College. It's another to denigrate his voters.

    Here she is at a conference in Mumbai, talking about how she won the coasts but lost the "middle" of the country:

    "I won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward," Clinton said. "And his whole campaign — 'Make America Great Again' — was looking backward. You know, you didn't like black people getting rights, you don't like women, you know, getting jobs, you don't want, you know, to see that Indian-American succeeding more than you are. Whatever your problem is, I'm going to solve it."

    Let's unpack that for a minute. Trump voters were looking backward. They don't want black people to have rights. They don't want women getting jobs.

    Really? Does Clinton not have a sense of how condescendingly awful that sounds?

    Does she believe that's why she lost Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania? Not that Trump appealed to struggling working-class voters, but that his supporters resent women, blacks and legal immigrants?

    There was more. Clinton suggested white women voted for Trump because of "ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should."

    Seriously? While that may have happened in certain instances, does the first female presidential nominee of a major party believe that women are that ... subservient? I sure don't.

    Hillary's party is not happy with this latest flashback.

    "Even the staunchest Clinton allies as well as longtime advisers say the comments were cringeworthy and ultimately detrimental to Democrats," says The Hill.

    Missouri’s Claire McCaskill told the Washington Post these were "fighting words":

    "I think they were expressing their frustration with the status quo. I may not have agreed with their choice, but I certainly respect them. And I don’t think that's the way you should talk about any voter, especially ones in my state."

    Ohio's Sherrod Brown told the Huffington Post: "I don't really care what she said. I just think that that's not helpful."

    Hillary Clinton is entitled to say whatever she wants. She doesn't have to quiet down just because she’s frustrating other Democrats.

    But this is an unfortunate throwback to the comments she made in the fall of 2016:

    "You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables. Right? The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic—you name it."

    That led some Trump backers to proudly identify themselves as deplorables.

    Hillary Clinton blew a winnable election, but she did win the popular vote. Does she want to be remembered for disdaining the middle of the country?
     
    #26     Mar 15, 2018
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  7. Republicans are the only one to have Indian-Americans as governors and/or cabinet members, Bobby Jindall and Nikki Haley.

    But bitch Hillary goes to India and tells them that trump supporters and republicans don't want to see "Indian Americans get ahead."

    Same thing in the presidential race. The dems are supposed to be representative of Hispanics- unlike the pubs- because Tim Kaine speaks some Spanish from being in the peace corps. Meanwhile the pubs had Cruz and Rubio and even whitey tighty Jeb Bush who is married to a real-live honest to god Mexican immigrant. :cool: And Ben Carson was running and would be considered to be black if he were not republican.

    Let's hope that Fauxcahontis runs to add a little diversity to their ticket.
     
    #27     Mar 15, 2018
  8. elderado

    elderado

    WATERS/WARREN 2020!!!!

    Make America Crazy Again!
     
    #28     Mar 15, 2018
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    elderado

     
    #29     Mar 15, 2018
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  10. wildchild

    wildchild

    She is in great health. She opened a jar of pickles on Jimmy Kimmel.
     
    #30     Mar 15, 2018