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Did anyone else notice?
Topic Started: May 28 2016, 02:55 PM (451 Views)
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Did anyone else notice?

Not one post on the Op Ed board about Hillary, the tentative Democrat nominee and only on on the news board in spite of the fact that her email scandal is kicking into high gear and the very important California primary is right around the corner.

Not even her paid trolls are enthused enough to put up any posts on her.

Just another reason if she is the nominee I think she will lose big.

No one likes her. no one.

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They are embarrassed.

http://www.salon.com/search/?q=Hillary
Edited by estonianman, May 28 2016, 03:18 PM.
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Hillary was a good reason that Bill strayed from the nest.............. :lol:
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The truth is that I don't post about the email scandal because I don't give a crap about it. George W. Bush got thousands killed in a war based on lies to find weapons that didn't exist. He was elected to two terms. Ronald Reagan subverted the Constitution, sold arms to our enemies, funneled the profits behind Congress's back to people guilty of human rights violations, shredded all evidence of the foregoing and then blatantly lied his butt off about it. He was elected to two terms. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is going to hand over nuclear launch codes to a unstable and erratic lunatic with the morals of a xxxxroach and who has exactly the same qualifications for office as my cat.

But, yeah, I'm supposed to lose my mind because Hillary Clinton used the wrong email server. I mean, hell, if she was a Republican, they'd probably be awarding her the Medal of Freedom for it.

So, no, I don't give a sh*t about it. Honestly, with Trump on the other ticket, I wouldn't care if she was spamming nude pictures of Kim Jong Un from her Hotmail account. If she needs a place to bury her old server, she can use my backyard and I'll even dig the hole for her. I'm tired of Republicans getting away with murder while Democrats have to endure multi-year Congressional investigations for every unpaid parking ticket.
Edited by Two a.m., May 28 2016, 06:12 PM.
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It's just a rehash of the same ol shiatte that has gotten nowhere before and will get nowhere again.


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Two a.m.
May 28 2016, 06:11 PM
The truth is that I don't post about the email scandal because I don't give a crap about it. George W. Bush got thousands killed in a war based on lies to find weapons that didn't exist. He was elected to two terms. Ronald Reagan subverted the Constitution, sold arms to our enemies, funneled the profits behind Congress's back to people guilty of human rights violations, shredded all evidence of the foregoing and then blatantly lied his butt off about it. He was elected to two terms. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is going to hand over nuclear launch codes to a unstable and erratic lunatic with the morals of a xxxxroach and who has exactly the same qualifications for office as my cat.

But, yeah, I'm supposed to lose my mind because Hillary Clinton used the wrong email server. I mean, hell, if she was a Republican, they'd probably be awarding her the Medal of Freedom for it.

So, no, I don't give a sh*t about it. Honestly, with Trump on the other ticket, I wouldn't care if she was spamming nude pictures of Kim Jong Un from her Hotmail account. If she needs a place to bury her old server, she can use my backyard and I'll even dig the hole for her. I'm tired of Republicans getting away with murder while Democrats have to endure multi-year Congressional investigations for every unpaid parking ticket.
I agree - but the Clinton Foundation scandals, like funneling funding to dictators and despots is a problem.
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May 28 2016, 06:29 PM
Two a.m.
May 28 2016, 06:11 PM
The truth is that I don't post about the email scandal because I don't give a crap about it. George W. Bush got thousands killed in a war based on lies to find weapons that didn't exist. He was elected to two terms. Ronald Reagan subverted the Constitution, sold arms to our enemies, funneled the profits behind Congress's back to people guilty of human rights violations, shredded all evidence of the foregoing and then blatantly lied his butt off about it. He was elected to two terms. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is going to hand over nuclear launch codes to a unstable and erratic lunatic with the morals of a xxxxroach and who has exactly the same qualifications for office as my cat.

But, yeah, I'm supposed to lose my mind because Hillary Clinton used the wrong email server. I mean, hell, if she was a Republican, they'd probably be awarding her the Medal of Freedom for it.

So, no, I don't give a sh*t about it. Honestly, with Trump on the other ticket, I wouldn't care if she was spamming nude pictures of Kim Jong Un from her Hotmail account. If she needs a place to bury her old server, she can use my backyard and I'll even dig the hole for her. I'm tired of Republicans getting away with murder while Democrats have to endure multi-year Congressional investigations for every unpaid parking ticket.
I agree - but the Clinton Foundation scandals, like funneling funding to dictators and despots is a problem.
I'm less familiar with the intricacies of the Clinton Foundation's finances so I can't comment as fully on that issue. I would say that the allegations of influence peddling on arms sales are crap because I have examined those accusations. But I haven't studied the foundation itself or how it operated so I can't say much about it.
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Two a.m.
May 28 2016, 06:43 PM
estonianman
May 28 2016, 06:29 PM
Two a.m.
May 28 2016, 06:11 PM
The truth is that I don't post about the email scandal because I don't give a crap about it. George W. Bush got thousands killed in a war based on lies to find weapons that didn't exist. He was elected to two terms. Ronald Reagan subverted the Constitution, sold arms to our enemies, funneled the profits behind Congress's back to people guilty of human rights violations, shredded all evidence of the foregoing and then blatantly lied his butt off about it. He was elected to two terms. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is going to hand over nuclear launch codes to a unstable and erratic lunatic with the morals of a xxxxroach and who has exactly the same qualifications for office as my cat.

But, yeah, I'm supposed to lose my mind because Hillary Clinton used the wrong email server. I mean, hell, if she was a Republican, they'd probably be awarding her the Medal of Freedom for it.

So, no, I don't give a sh*t about it. Honestly, with Trump on the other ticket, I wouldn't care if she was spamming nude pictures of Kim Jong Un from her Hotmail account. If she needs a place to bury her old server, she can use my backyard and I'll even dig the hole for her. I'm tired of Republicans getting away with murder while Democrats have to endure multi-year Congressional investigations for every unpaid parking ticket.
I agree - but the Clinton Foundation scandals, like funneling funding to dictators and despots is a problem.
I'm less familiar with the intricacies of the Clinton Foundation's finances so I can't comment as fully on that issue. I would say that the allegations of influence peddling on arms sales are crap because I have examined those accusations. But I haven't studied the foundation itself or how it operated so I can't say much about it.
Perhaps you should....outside of the Vox echo chamber....
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I don't see 2am as much of a vox reader ...
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May 28 2016, 07:55 PM
I don't see 2am as much of a vox reader ...
Well if you don;t see it.... :rotflmao:
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May 28 2016, 07:55 PM
I don't see 2am as much of a vox reader ...
I think I posted a couple of Vox articles a few years ago because I thought they were interesting and Clone became obsessed for some reason with me being somehow addicted to Vox. Never have been sure where that conclusion came from. Ezra Klein isn't my favorite writer but do read them occasionally when something interesting pops up in my social media feed. I've found their coverage to be pretty uneven. Good and explanatory on some stuff like health care. Really biased and awful on other stuff like race and policing. Mixed bag. It seems to depend on which writer you get but I don't think they ever built up the journalistic street cred that they advertised when the enterprise got underway. In terms of reliability, I'd put them at about Fox News level. Journalistic but just barely.

Vox is definitely not my favorite site. The sites I obsess over are RealClearPolitics and FiveThirtyEight. There is also the NYT, WaPo, NPR and the WSJ which, outside the opinion page, does some top notch reportage.. As for political writers, I'm partial to Matt Bai, David Brooks, Nate Silver and Joe Klein.
Edited by Two a.m., May 28 2016, 08:13 PM.
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May 28 2016, 08:13 PM
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May 28 2016, 07:55 PM
I don't see 2am as much of a vox reader ...
I think I posted a couple of Vox articles a few years ago because I thought they were interesting and Clone became obsessed for some reason with me being somehow addicted to Vox. Never have been sure where that conclusion came from. Ezra Klein isn't my favorite writer but do read them occasionally when something interesting pops up in my social media feed. I've found their coverage to be pretty uneven. Good and explanatory on some stuff like health care. Really biased and awful on other stuff like race and policing. Mixed bag. It seems to depend on which writer you get but I don't think they ever built up the journalistic street cred that they advertised when the enterprise got underway. In terms of reliability, I'd put them at about Fox News level. Journalistic but just barely.

Vox is definitely not my favorite site. The sites I obsess over are RealClearPolitics and FiveThirtyEight. There is also the NYT, WaPo, NPR and the WSJ which, outside the opinion page, does some top notch reportage.. As for political writers, I'm partial to Matt Bai, David Brooks, Nate Silver and Joe Klein.
IOW a leftist montage of lispy pseudo damn near always wrong snooty ahem cough cough intellectuals....
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Two a.m.
May 28 2016, 08:13 PM
wilmywood8455
May 28 2016, 07:55 PM
I don't see 2am as much of a vox reader ...
I think I posted a couple of Vox articles a few years ago because I thought they were interesting and Clone became obsessed for some reason with me being somehow addicted to Vox. Never have been sure where that conclusion came from. Ezra Klein isn't my favorite writer but do read them occasionally when something interesting pops up in my social media feed. I've found their coverage to be pretty uneven. Good and explanatory on some stuff like health care. Really biased and awful on other stuff like race and policing. Mixed bag. It seems to depend on which writer you get but I don't think they ever built up the journalistic street cred that they advertised when the enterprise got underway. In terms of reliability, I'd put them at about Fox News level. Journalistic but just barely.

Vox is definitely not my favorite site. The sites I obsess over are RealClearPolitics and FiveThirtyEight. There is also the NYT, WaPo, NPR and the WSJ which, outside the opinion page, does some top notch reportage.. As for political writers, I'm partial to Matt Bai, David Brooks, Nate Silver and Joe Klein.
I like to post from Vox to pizz off folks like the clone


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May 28 2016, 08:25 PM
Two a.m.
May 28 2016, 08:13 PM
wilmywood8455
May 28 2016, 07:55 PM
I don't see 2am as much of a vox reader ...
I think I posted a couple of Vox articles a few years ago because I thought they were interesting and Clone became obsessed for some reason with me being somehow addicted to Vox. Never have been sure where that conclusion came from. Ezra Klein isn't my favorite writer but do read them occasionally when something interesting pops up in my social media feed. I've found their coverage to be pretty uneven. Good and explanatory on some stuff like health care. Really biased and awful on other stuff like race and policing. Mixed bag. It seems to depend on which writer you get but I don't think they ever built up the journalistic street cred that they advertised when the enterprise got underway. In terms of reliability, I'd put them at about Fox News level. Journalistic but just barely.

Vox is definitely not my favorite site. The sites I obsess over are RealClearPolitics and FiveThirtyEight. There is also the NYT, WaPo, NPR and the WSJ which, outside the opinion page, does some top notch reportage.. As for political writers, I'm partial to Matt Bai, David Brooks, Nate Silver and Joe Klein.
I like to post from Vox to pizz off folks like the clone
He does seem oddly affect by it, yes.
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I say that big talk's worth doodly-squat
Does any librawl form thar own opinions without somebuddy tellin what to think??? I mean, just from straight up news, not from political hacks???
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Liberals stick their finger in the air to see which way the liberal, politically correct, farts are blowing.....Liberals are a rampaging herd of lemmings....Their inability to adapt is leading to their extinction............... :wah:
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Clinton campaign faces a deficit of a vital commodity: enthusiasm

https://www.yahoo.com/news/clinton-campaign-faces-deficit-vital-commodity-enthusiasm-200719813.html?ref=gs
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