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Clinton Complications

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Re: Clinton Complications

Post by Matt » Thu Sep 01, 2016 9:08 pm

http://www.redstate.com/joesquire/2016/ ... an-ballot/

This is potentially positive: President Clinton should be able to be neutralized until we can get a suitable replacement in 2020.


Voting for Trump is dumber than playing Russian Roulette with fully loaded chambers.

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Re: Clinton Complications

Post by Bryce » Thu Sep 01, 2016 9:29 pm

screen glare wrote:
So in answering your question - these are my first ten reasons why - along with her resume of lifelong accomplishment (middle class upbringing, university valedictorian, wife, mother of Chelsea, lawyer, champion of children's causes, champion for the less fortunate, first lady of Arkansas, first lady of The United States, prayerful person, US senator for New York during 9-11, presidential candidate, US secretary of state, presidential candidate again, grandmother) that she's prepared to be president.
The first ten are obviously an attempt at humor. Maybe you could get a job mornings at 97.1. They just fired a guy that failed at being funny too.

Lets examine your other "qualifications".

1. middle class upbringing

Me too. Trust me, I'm not qualified to be President. Then again neither was Barack Hussien Obama, but that didn't stop him.

2. university valedictorian

So was Conan O'brien. Should he be President?

3. wife

Well, considering who she's been married too, it certainly exhibits a high degree of tolerance. But, do we really want a President that's willing to let people cheat on us? Frequently?

4. mother of Chelsea

Being willing to have sex with Bill Clinton qualifies her for the Presidency? There's a long list of women that would be qualified by that standard. Even some that weren't willing.

5. lawyer

Currently, there are 1.22 million lawyers in the U.S. They're all qualified to be President? I can see it now, President Sam Bernstein.

6. first lady of Arkansas

Married the right guy?

7. first lady of The United States

Married the right guy?

8. US senator for New York during 9-11

And what exactly was her noteworthy accomplishments while Senator?

9. US secretary of state

See above. As a matter of fact, not only was her term less than noteworthy, some of her "accomplishments" were complete disasters.

10. grandmother

Wow, having ones offspring give birth qualifies one to be President? Now that we know this, the field sure will be crowded next primary season.
New York and Chicago were all in with respect to their sanctuary status — until they were hit with the challenge of actually providing sanctuary. In other words, typical liberal hypocrisy.

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Re: Clinton Complications

Post by screen glare » Fri Sep 02, 2016 12:30 am

In other words - she's very intelligent, diligent, has ingrained middle class values, knows how to nurture, is a good parent, a good spouse, values family and can relate to other parents and spouses and their joys and challenges, is well read, is tough, known for working well with others, kind, big hearted, believes in God and turns to God for help, has suffered disappointments, has a mature demeanor, has no doubt cleaned toilets, washed laundry, done yard work, and other household chores, has first hand knowledge of other cultures and countries, has met with world leaders, knows them and their concerns, has worked to find common ground with those across the isle in congress, has first hand experience with military concerns and veterans affairs, knows first hand the day to day demands of being president, understands the best and worst parts of the job, has advised the president, is proven reliable in a crisis, will stand up to a dictator, is not vain, can multi-task, loves the US and knows America is great - with a great bright future.

BTW never discount the high value of raising a child and keeping ones family together. Those experiences enrich us and educate us in a way that no amount of schooling can. They also teach us to consider others, and put others first. They help us relate to the hardships and joys of other human beings from different walks of life.

There are many stages to becoming a well rounded human being. Family, education, travel, making sacrifices, weathering disappointments, accomplishing individual and shared goals through hard work. Hillary is more experienced in more facets of life and venues than most of us. And she's more accomplished than a lot of public servants.

If she becomes president she'll be much better at the job than any of the men I listed.

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Re: Clinton Complications

Post by Deleted User 8570 » Fri Sep 02, 2016 12:44 am

screen glare wrote:In other words - she's very intelligent, diligent, has ingrained middle class values, knows how to nurture, is a good parent, a good spouse, values family and can relate to other parents and spouses and their joys and challenges, is well read, is tough, known for working well with others, kind, big hearted, believes in God and turns to God for help, has suffered disappointments, has a mature demeanor, has no doubt cleaned toilets, washed laundry, done yard work, and other household chores, has first hand knowledge of other cultures and countries, has met with world leaders, knows them and their concerns, has worked to find common ground with those across the isle in congress, has first hand experience with military concerns and veterans affairs, knows first hand the day to day demands of being president, understands the best and worst parts of the job, has advised the president, is proven reliable in a crisis, will stand up to a dictator, is not vain, can multi-task, loves the US and knows America is great - with a great bright future.

BTW never discount the high value of raising a child and keeping ones family together. Those experiences enrich us and educate us in a way that no amount of schooling can. They also teach us to consider others, and put others first. They help us relate to the hardships and joys of other human beings from different walks of life.

There are many stages to becoming a well rounded human being. Family, education, travel, making sacrifices, weathering disappointments, accomplishing individual and shared goals through hard work. Hillary is more experienced in more facets of life and venues than most of us. And she's more accomplished than a lot of public servants.

If she becomes president she'll be much better at the job than any of the men I listed.
I think you may be overplaying your hand a bit...

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Re: Clinton Complications

Post by jry » Fri Sep 02, 2016 12:28 pm

One of the commentators on ABC News said that you've got to put a photo of her on a milk carton in order to find her. She is in constant hiding.

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Re: Clinton Complications

Post by Bryce » Sat Sep 03, 2016 9:25 am

The poll showed 40 percent of likely voters supporting Trump and 39 percent backing Clinton for the week of Aug. 26 to Sept. 1. Clinton's support has dropped steadily in the weekly tracking poll since Aug. 25, eliminating what had been a eight-point lead for her.
This shows just how weak the Democratic Nominee is. Pretty much anyone besides HilLIEry against T Rump would be leading by double digits.
New York and Chicago were all in with respect to their sanctuary status — until they were hit with the challenge of actually providing sanctuary. In other words, typical liberal hypocrisy.

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