You guys are obsessed with Hillary
bananahead said:but now it's because you're trying to deflect attention from Trump's dereliction of duty.
You have to take into consideration all the democrats that will switch to Trump after a stellar 4 years !!
... the last cycle, where Obama beat Romney and comparing the outcomes it looks like this:
2012 Obama: 65,915,795
2012 Romney: 60,933,504
Others: 2,236,111
...
correction - enjoying mocking the loser
That was last year. We're in 2017 now, and your Dunning-Kruger president is dismantling the Oval Office.
How many more fake crimes of impeachment can the left come up with? News Flash, Trump will be President for 8 years, nearly a decade.You guys are obsessed with Hillary, but now it's because you're trying to deflect attention from Trump's dereliction of duty.
Specifically recount what you believe she was laughing at. Put it into a context. I've heard her chuckling over the conduct of other parties, the judge and the prosecutorial handling, polygraphs veracity and the handling of evidence, even in considering he client's position, which is the sort of head shaking response any competent attorney might share, but nothing in that, literally nothing aimed at the victim.I heard the audio. It was her voice.
I can't see them putting Trump in the White House. Would have been interesting to watch though.That would have been something! The representatives would still have elected, I'd think? :idunno: Would have been something to see!
A lot of people sat on their hands this time around.Imho, as a Christian Republican, the answer is simply this: Our Candidates never get to the final vote and so we refrain. Romney? No way. John McCain? Nope. We didn't turn out or voted 3rd party.
There's a great thread in the making, Celebrity Presidency! :chuckle: :think:And sadly, put any well-known actress/actor in the running, either party, and you have about a guaranteed win, especially if they were a senator or representative, or governor prior.
Criminal? No. The rape victim holds specific grudges against Hilary's defense and court examination and claims additional emotional damage, specifically due to Hilary's defense and calling her back into criminal-psychologists offices etc. That will not go away.Specifically recount what you believe she was laughing at. Put it into a context. I've heard her chuckling over the conduct of other parties, the judge and the prosecutorial handling, polygraphs veracity and the handling of evidence, even in considering he client's position, which is the sort of head shaking response any competent attorney might share, but nothing in that, literally nothing aimed at the victim.
Politifact looked into it and found no merit in Trump's assertion that Clinton at any point laughed at the victim. Neither did Snopes or Fact-check.
They did put him in... :think:I can't see them putting Trump in the White House. Would have been interesting to watch though.
For me, it is the first time in my life, I've voted 3rd party.A lot of people sat on their hands this time around.
It is funny! (until Democrats or Republicans actually figure this out)There's a great thread in the making, Celebrity Presidency! :chuckle: :think:
Spoiler
Republican -- Democrat
President: Denzel Washington -- George Clooney
VP: Eastwood (because everyone likes a crazy old VP) -- DiCaprio (because it would undo a lot of indifference)
State: Dennis Miller -- Jon Stewart
Treasury: Tom Selleck -- Will Smith
Defense: Chuck Norris (like I have to say why) -- Harrison Ford
Attorney General: David Blaine (maybe he could make legal inequality disappear) -- Kevin Spacey (and like that--he was affirmed)
Interior: Arnold Schwarzeneger -- Redford
Agriculture: Willie Robertson (knows the outdoors) -- Willie Nelson (knows plants)
Commerce: Cindy Crawford -- Oprah
Labor: Adam Sandler (he's already keeping half his friends employed) -- Kevin Bacon (seven guys away from full employment)
Health and Human Services: Peyton Manning (you figure it out) -- Warren Beatty (same)
HUD: Mike Tyson (because you better have something ready when you tell him he didn't get defense) -- Brad Pitt (he's already in)
Transportation: Bob Knight (well, he can move chairs) -- Lewis Black (gestures wildly)
Energy: Mel Gibson -- Ben Affleck
Education: James Woods -- Matt Damon
Veteran Affairs: Gary Sinise -- Bradley Cooper
Homeland Security: Bruce Willis -- Tom Hanks
Not cabinet, but...:
Press Sec.: Kelsey Grammar (because who wouldn't want to listen to the briefings?) * -- Samuel Jackson (waiting for it to drop)
Chief of Staff: Gary Busey (because that would be a blast) -- Bette Midler, ditto.
* Stallone was a close second if for the opposite reason. Tommy Lee Jones would be the Dem 2nd, waiting to see his death stare at the first truly stupid question.
That's partly politics. When a story was run on her situation initially she didn't harbor any particularly hard feelings for the defense attorney. She found them when she found out it was Hillary.Criminal? No. The rape victim holds specific grudges against Hilary's defense and court examination and claims additional emotional damage, specifically due to Hilary's defense and calling her back into criminal-psychologists offices etc. That will not go away.
Simply, and if democrats don't care, put her back as a candidate: She will lose. Damage maintenance won't help, it is too late.
I thought we were talking about a scenario where most people sat on their hands. That would be an old fashioned convention of sorts.They did put him in... :think:
You work with what's there. The celebrity pool on the right isn't particularly flourishing.It is funny! (until Democrats or Republicans actually figure this out)
I'd LOVE to see Gary Busey do ANYTHING, honestly. :chuckle: Imho: Pres Secretary!
(Kind of like "President but only as a figure-head like the king and queen)
(Some of your Republican nominations are too moderate)
There are 50 state elections. Trump won 30 of them. There is no "popular vote". And Mrs Clinton's numbers are inflated, as stated last November from illegal voter rolls, by the millions.
She was from a troubled family BUT the impression will not go away.That's partly politics. When a story was run on her situation initially she didn't harbor any particularly hard feelings for the defense attorney. She found them when she found out it was Hillary.
Me too! :chuckle: (sorry....)I thought we were talking about a scenario where most people sat on their hands. That would be an old fashioned convention of sorts.
Oh no! :nono: You got Gary Busey spot on! (which side did he get again?)You work with what's there. The celebrity pool on the right isn't particularly flourishing.
She will not run again. She is already a seizurely old woman who can barely walk unaided and has a hypo man near her at all times. And in three years time she'll be in better health? No.
The Millennials don't like her at all. For 2020 I'm betting that either Gavin Newson or Kamala Harris will be the Democratic presidential nominee. Both are ULTRA left wing, pro-homosexual, pro-abortion, anti-gun rights, pro illegal immigrant, nuts.Besides, even many liberals have come to loath her, especially younger ones.
Great post !!On election day, I didn't check the box for Trump or Hillary.
As of right now, Trump's presidency has been ok in my opinion. He hasn't really done much. The prior president, though he might have appeared more "presidential," pretty much sold America to special interests every chance he got.
That hasn't happened with the new guy, so I see it as an improvement.