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The RNC should package an attack theme.

Hillary's main message is that she is the champion of women.

But her husband is a known sexual predator.

Her closest aide, Huma Abedin, is married to a man who sextexts 15 yo girls

champion of women?

makes you wonder why w all the ammunition, these folks don't play hardball.

They should hire SIGforum to write the attack ads
 
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I'm watching Cavuto and this idiot McMullin is on his show. What a putz. A delusional putz. I despise this man. Selfish SOB.


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Mrs LBJ watched the local news last night.
She says they did a piece about voters calling their county clerks asking if they could get their ballots back so they could change them.
This is one of the reasons why Clinton is thoroughly fucked, no matter who wins the election. If she does win, there will be a taint of illegitimacy on her presidency. When have we ever heard of people trying to change their vote in a presidential election?

And that's the least of it for the hag.

Shit, she ought to send flowers to Comey:

"Dearest Jim,
No one err no man has ever dicked me down like you did yesterday. It hurt sooooo good, Jim."
 
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Correction: Ed Klein, author of "Guilty As Sin" was the guest on FOX commenting on Comey. As Elk Hunter posted, Klein stated that agents no longer talk to Comey while passing in the halls of FBI HQ. Also a stack of agents resignation letters are sitting on his desk. Sounds like an upheaval has occurred (or is in the process of occurring at the FBI department) but hasn't been reported until now with Klein.
 
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There are a lot of crazies out there, like the guy from UK who tried a couple of months ago to grab an officer's handgun at a rally so he could shoot Trump. I think he actually did get the weapon before he was wrestled down and disarmed. Crazies like him will be foaming at the mouths now. I hope Trump doubles his security.

The next two weeks, at the least, are going to be .... I don't know the word to use. We've never been through anything like this before. Maybe 1860, just for the sheer tension, and feeling of potential violence in the air.


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I know first things first, we need to get Trump elected.

But don't plan on relaxing. The next phase will be the massive battle to start clearing the almost inconceivable depth of corruption that has become the federal govt.

That will be an ugly battle too. But it feels good to be in a fight where the angels are smiling on you.
 
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The next two weeks, at the least, are going to be .... I don't know the word to use. We've never been through anything like this before. Maybe 1860, just for the sheer tension, and feeling of potential violence in the air.


Every unfolding event that pushes her further from the presidency pushes us further from civil war and, more importantly, further from world war 3. This news gives me hope. Hell, I am positively giddy today.




Thank you President Trump.
 
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Things like this show why early voting should be abolished!


"Politics is to Philosophy as Engineering is to Science."
 
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The next two weeks, at the least, are going to be .... I don't know the word to use. We've never been through anything like this before. Maybe 1860, just for the sheer tension, and feeling of potential violence in the air.


To put things in more modern terms, this is reminding me more of the troubles that Nixon got into, in trying to cover-up his activities. Although I only remember it as a kid at the time, things started moving fast when Nixon fired the special prosecutor during the "The Saturday Night Massacre" Oct. 20, 1973. This is only the start of the fall of Clinton Inc., only problem is that there is an election about to get in the way. I'm predicting coverage of this scandal will skyrocket over the next two weeks. This will/should parallel the demise of Nixons' political career. Increased security for DJT does need to be considered, as the crazies do tend to come out when tensions rise.



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The next two weeks, at the least, are going to be .... I don't know the word to use. We've never been through anything like this before. Maybe 1860, just for the sheer tension, and feeling of potential violence in the air.


This going to be tense... aint it cool to know that the dems have the machinery in place to make it happen?
 
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Originally posted by justjoe:

The next two weeks, at the least, are going to be .... I don't know the word to use. We've never been through anything like this before. Maybe 1860, just for the sheer tension, and feeling of potential violence in the air.


To put things in more modern terms, this is reminding me more of the troubles that Nixon got into, in trying to cover-up his activities. Although I only remember it as a kid at the time, things started moving fast when Nixon fired the special prosecutor during the "The Saturday Night Massacre" Oct. 20, 1973. This is only the start of the fall of Clinton Inc., only problem is that there is an election about to get in the way. I'm predicting coverage of this scandal will skyrocket over the next two weeks. This will/should parallel the demise of Nixons' political career. Increased security for DJT does need to be considered, as the crazies do tend to come out when tensions rise.
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Agreed.
And, as someone said earlier in the thread, Comey needs to have someone start the car for him.


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And, as someone said earlier in the thread, Comey needs to have someone start the car for him.


He doesn't drive his own car, or answer his door, or shop for his groceries.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Increased security for DJT does need to be considered, as the crazies do tend to come out when tensions rise.


If we've had this thought, you can be assured that so has Trump's SS detail and his own, private security.
 
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Shit, she ought to send flowers to Comey:

"Dearest Jim,
No one err no man has ever dicked me down like you did yesterday. It hurt sooooo good, Jim."


Maybe she could email him the message?




God bless America.
 
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And, as someone said earlier in the thread, Comey needs to have someone start the car for him.


He doesn't drive his own car, or answer his door, or shop for his groceries.

Missed the point.


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I found an interesting article regarding the FBI' investigation into the emails & what was being looked into & how, for anyone interested in reading it. Of course, all this took place before Comey turned bad cop on us.

From the Daily Caller-

“I got a heads-up from my attorney that the FBI wanted to interview me about Hillary, and specifically about her conflict of interest handling Clinton Foundation business while she was running the nation’s foreign policy.”

The speaker was a retired Foreign Service officer who had worked closely with Hillary and flown with her on several State Department missions overseas. This former diplomat was quoted in my book “Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary;” she said she had witnessed Hillary dealing with Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative business from her office and conference room on the seventh floor of the State Department, and from the cabin of Air Force Two.

“Knowing what I knew, I guess I wasn’t really surprised to be contacted by the FBI,” the source said in an interview for this book. “I’m a Democrat and supporter of Hillary for president, but I was deeply resentful that she carried out her family foundation business so openly when she was at state. It was as though being secretary of state was her part-time job, while her first priorities were raising money for her presidential run, which she was planning from day one, and raising money for the Clinton Foundation.

“The amazing thing about how she behaved was that she was completely unembarrassed that the people who worked with her knew what she was doing,” the source continued. “She had no qualms, because she said that the work she did at state and the work she was doing for the foundation and the Global Initiative were related and complemented each other.

“When I flew on her plane, she always took along a bunch of manila folders marked CF and CGI—the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative. The folders had dividers labeled Donations, Fund Raising, AIDS/HIV, Haiti, and so on. There was no question what she was up to.”

After the veteran Foreign Service officer retired, she returned home to Chicago, and it was there that the FBI interview took place.

“I was asked if I preferred the agents to visit at my business or come down to their field office. I didn’t have an office in the city, and I sure as hell didn’t want those FBI agents, with their dark suits, white shirts, and dark ties, showing up at my apartment and spooking my neighbors, because it might look like I was being arrested or something.

“I consulted with a judge, a longtime friend of mine, and asked him what I should do. He said words to the effect, ‘Tell the truth but don’t volunteer anything.’......
......“I came away with the impression, after ninety minutes of grilling, that the FBI was going after this case with a vengeance.”

Orders had come down from James Comey that it was time to expand the FBI investigation from Hillary’s mishandling of classified emails to her unethical—and almost certainly illegal— mingling of State Department and Clinton Foundation business. The FBI director believed that Hillary had dispensed favors to foreign governments and businessmen who contributed money to the Clinton Foundation.

In common parlance, that was called pay to play.

Comey’s suspicions about the Clintons’ dodgy methods weren’t anything new. As Time magazine’s deputy Washington bureau chief, Massimo Calabresi, reported, when Comey was deputy special counsel to the Senate Whitewater Committee in the 1990s, he came to “some damning conclusions: Hillary Clinton was personally involved in mishandling documents and had ordered others to block investigators as they pursued their case.

“Worse,” Calabresi continued, “her behavior fit into a pattern of concealment: she and her husband had tried to hide their roles in two other matters under investigation by law enforcement. Taken together, the interference by White House officials, which included destruction of documents, amounted to ‘far more than just aggressive lawyering or political naiveté,’ Comey and his fellow investigators concluded. It constituted ‘a highly improper pattern of deliberate misconduct.’”
Now, if Hillary were found guilty of pay to play while she was secretary of state, she could be charged under several different statutes. Among them: the federal official bribery and gratuity statute…; the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act…; and the federal program bribery statute.

Comey wasn’t the only one who believed there was a mountain of evidence to prove Hillary had violated public corruption laws. In an article for RealClearPolitics titled “Hillary Clinton’s Coming Legal Crisis,” Charles Lipson, the Peter B. Ritzma professor of Political Science and the founder and director of the Program on International Politics, Economics and Security at the University of Chicago, wrote:

Major donors to the foundation often had business before the State Department, and they sometimes received help. After the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti, for instance, Bill Clinton was named co-chairman of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission, and, according to the Wall Street Journal, “the State Department began directing parties interested in competing for Haiti contracts to the Clinton Foundation.” Not surprisingly, many contractors became foundation donors, or were already. The FBI now has to decide if any of this was a “pay to play” arrangement."
 
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And, as someone said earlier in the thread, Comey needs to have someone start the car for him.


He doesn't drive his own car, or answer his door, or shop for his groceries.

Missed the point.


 
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Rossano Brazzi sleeps with some bitches.

Or, something like that.
 
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Ha, she's not gonna have the security clearance to forward a chain mail.
 
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Mrs LBJ watched the local news last night.
She says they did a piece about voters calling their county clerks asking if they could get their ballots back so they could change them.

Geez.


This is one of the reasons why early voting is a corrupting practice. No. Voting should happen on one day with proper registration and ID. It should be done in methods isolated from manipulation and vote counts should be done in plain view with verifying witnesses. That's it.



You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier
 
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