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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Oct 23, 2017 17:23:40 GMT -5
Hillary is DONE. When I said she would likely not remain healthy enough to finish out a single term, and may not even live that long-- I meant it. This is NOT a "broken toe", folks. Oh, thank you ever so, Dr. Paul! Please, please, please ejumakate us with your astounding knowledge of metatarsal fractures! We await with bated breath! Yeah- well, I need a physicist to explain this to me, not a doctor. How do you break your toe stumbling DOWN the stairs?
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Post by mmhmm on Oct 23, 2017 17:32:04 GMT -5
Oh, thank you ever so, Dr. Paul! Please, please, please ejumakate us with your astounding knowledge of metatarsal fractures! We await with bated breath! Yeah- well, I need a physicist to explain this to me, not a doctor. How do you break your toe stumbling DOWN the stairs? Depends on where you fall, how you fall, and a number of other variables. There's no way to know those variables as we weren't there and I've seen no video of the fall; particularly, not videos focused on her feet at the instant she fell. Frankly, you can break bones in your feet while you're standing still under the right conditions. That's the reason off-the-cuff diagnoses by insurance adjusters aren't a good idea. I won't adjust insurance if you'll stop diagnosing illness/injury. Deal?
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Post by Phoenix84 on Oct 23, 2017 17:54:32 GMT -5
Maybe, but the chances are good that Trump will run again in 2020. If that's the case, I don't see her running, why repeat 2016 all over again?
That would leave 2024 and she'd just be too old by then.
The only scenario I see her running again is if Trump isn't running in 2020, and even then, one has to question if the Democratic Party would even nominate her after losing not only once, but twice.
I don't think so. First given his age and second I don't think he'll want to. I've said it before but I believe Trump ran for president thinking it was the biggest popularity contest of all time. Now that he's in it's dawning on him how much it sucks to be president and that he's never going to be Mr. Popularity he's not going to have any interest in round two. My guess is he'll finish his term then ride out into the sunset on his 15 minutes of fame with book deals and lectures and maybe attempt President Trump: The movie.. It’s possible. Trump doesn’t seem to enjoy being president from what I’ve seen. But I think he’ll run again.
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Post by zibazinski on Oct 23, 2017 19:06:13 GMT -5
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Post by NomoreDramaQ1015 on Oct 23, 2017 19:22:04 GMT -5
I don't think so. First given his age and second I don't think he'll want to. I've said it before but I believe Trump ran for president thinking it was the biggest popularity contest of all time. Now that he's in it's dawning on him how much it sucks to be president and that he's never going to be Mr. Popularity he's not going to have any interest in round two. My guess is he'll finish his term then ride out into the sunset on his 15 minutes of fame with book deals and lectures and maybe attempt President Trump: The movie.. It’s possible. Trump doesn’t seem to enjoy being president from what I’ve seen. But I think he’ll run again. Given his need to feed his ego it's certainly possible. I still think it's far more likely he's going to claim "forced retirement" and then milk being the supposed victim from now till eternity in the form of book deals. He'd have plenty of buyers. It's also possible he could end up having a heart attack in office. He's not exactly in the best of health and if he can't learn to not turn every single thing into a personal affront I can certainly see in the event of a real crisis him ending up in the hospital. If he does run I am guessing it would be as an independent. Given he's not behaving as quite the puppet the Republicans likely hoped he would and the democrats not wanting to touch him with a ten foot pole I can't see him getting any major party nomination the next round.
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Post by Rukh O'Rorke on Oct 23, 2017 19:30:15 GMT -5
Yeah- well, I need a physicist to explain this to me, not a doctor. How do you break your toe stumbling DOWN the stairs? Depends on where you fall, how you fall, and a number of other variables. There's no way to know those variables as we weren't there and I've seen no video of the fall; particularly, not videos focused on her feet at the instant she fell. Frankly, you can break bones in your feet while you're standing still under the right conditions. That's the reason off-the-cuff diagnoses by insurance adjusters aren't a good idea. I won't adjust insurance if you'll stop diagnosing illness/injury. Deal? I broke a toe when my shoe twisted as I stepped half way on a little pot hole.
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Post by Rukh O'Rorke on Oct 23, 2017 19:31:21 GMT -5
I'm still hoping for president Hillary.....
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Post by billisonboard on Oct 23, 2017 19:59:35 GMT -5
... If he does run I am guessing it would be as an independent. ... It would be so interesting to see how states would deal with ballot access for a sitting President running anew as an independent.
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Post by mmhmm on Oct 23, 2017 21:11:10 GMT -5
Depends on where you fall, how you fall, and a number of other variables. There's no way to know those variables as we weren't there and I've seen no video of the fall; particularly, not videos focused on her feet at the instant she fell. Frankly, you can break bones in your feet while you're standing still under the right conditions. That's the reason off-the-cuff diagnoses by insurance adjusters aren't a good idea. I won't adjust insurance if you'll stop diagnosing illness/injury. Deal? I broke a toe when my shoe twisted as I stepped half way on a little pot hole. My dad broke a couple of small bones in his foot sitting down! Stress fractures happen and there's sometimes no discernible cause for them.
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 23, 2017 21:31:45 GMT -5
I broke a toe when my shoe twisted as I stepped half way on a little pot hole. My dad broke a couple of small bones in his foot sitting down! Stress fractures happen and there's sometimes no discernible cause for them. Unless it's Hillary Clinton and her terminal case of Parkinson's disease.
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Post by zibazinski on Oct 23, 2017 21:33:41 GMT -5
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 23, 2017 21:34:55 GMT -5
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Post by thyme4change on Oct 23, 2017 21:55:11 GMT -5
If he does run I am guessing it would be as an independent. Given he's not behaving as quite the puppet the Republicans likely hoped he would and the democrats not wanting to touch him with a ten foot pole I can't see him getting any major party nomination the next round. I wouldn't count on it. It is easy now for the GOP to be in turmoil, but when it comes to unifying to win an election, they will. They did in 16. They all had plenty of shit to say about Trump, and then he got the nomination and they were all lining up to kiss his butt. They aren't going to just let the dems waltz into the oval office by kicking a sitting president out of the party. Most republicans are happy with him, or at least happy enough. All this media crap doesn't matter - reversing the exec orders, reducing the power of the EPA, weakening the current public education system, challenging the ACA, tax reform - so what if it isn't all getting done, at least they aren't the other party getting the opposite done.
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Post by happyhoix on Oct 24, 2017 7:40:49 GMT -5
... If he does run I am guessing it would be as an independent. ... It would be so interesting to see how states would deal with ballot access for a sitting President running anew as an independent. Bernie Sanders is apparently considering a 2020 run as an independent.
Wouldn't that be interesting, Sanders and Trump as independents, against a GOP and DEM candidate.
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Post by dezii on Oct 24, 2017 9:55:18 GMT -5
Serious question: what drugs are these people on? Even as the bombshell story breaks of the FBI / Obama / Clinton / Russia collusion to sell US Uranium to Russia; and funnel laundered money to the Clinton Foundation; Hillary compares the wild allegation of "Russian hacking the election" to 9/11. Not to be outdone, Harvard Law Professor, Julia Glum (aptly named), writes a delusional scenario where, after a series of impossible events leading to the installation of Hillary Clinton as President: 1. The Trump-Russia investigation, which is based entirely on a fabricated "Dossier" and has yielded nothing of substance, would somehow force the resignation or impeachment of Trump. 2. Pence should then resign since he benefitted from the supposed Russia conspiracy before appointing a vice President would mean 3. Paul Ryan would become President, and out of a sense of honor, choose Hillary as VP, and then HE should resign admitting the GOP doesn't deserve the presidency. 4. Hillary would become President and then, 5. Hillary should appoint Ryan VP out of a sense of political goodwill to "heal the wounds". Friends, I'm watching the left have a collective mental breakdown. Every day yields another insane plot to overthrow the duly elected government of the United States. Say what you will about Newsweek's traditional liberal bent, they've gone off the rails running this. This isn't worthy of Daily Kos. This is nothing short of the ramblings of a lunatic- but anymore this passes for the kind of mainstream thought you find in Newsweek, or in the rest of the fake media... www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-president-lawrence-lessig-post-686077Paul..u bring us some real interesting things that are happening...also I give u credit for being such a supporter of our current POTUS on a site that for the most part is not as friendly toward the man as I am sure u would like...very brave of u.... With all that said...I would be interested in your thoughts of the following that another poster has put up in a thread...You being as you are in your business , possible u have not had a chance to read this...just interested in any comments u might have...if u have the time of course.. -------------------------------------------- Big donor to the Trump campaign lands a 300 million dollar utility deal in PR.
www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/dollar300m-puerto-rico-recovery-contract-awarded-to-tiny-utility-company-linked-to-major-Trump-donor/ar-AAtYMQY?li=BBnb7Kz
Whitefish is a tiny company with only two full time employees when Maria hit PR. But the head of the private equity firm that owns Whitefish is a big Trump donor, as well as being best pals with the Secretary of the Interior, Zinke and a long time GOP donor.
How will such a tiny company be able to repair the electrical infrastructure in PR? It can't. It will subcontract the work to big utility companies, and skim a profit off the top. Why didn't we contract directly with one of the big utility companies to do the work then? Well, how could Trump funnel work to a big campaign donor if the contract went right to the utility?
I'm so very pleased we're draining the swamp. I would hate that anyone was skimming a profit off the tragedy in PR.
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Post by tallguy on Oct 24, 2017 10:01:20 GMT -5
From swamp to cesspool in one easy election!
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Oct 24, 2017 19:26:53 GMT -5
Serious question: what drugs are these people on? Even as the bombshell story breaks of the FBI / Obama / Clinton / Russia collusion to sell US Uranium to Russia; and funnel laundered money to the Clinton Foundation; Hillary compares the wild allegation of "Russian hacking the election" to 9/11. Not to be outdone, Harvard Law Professor, Julia Glum (aptly named), writes a delusional scenario where, after a series of impossible events leading to the installation of Hillary Clinton as President: 1. The Trump-Russia investigation, which is based entirely on a fabricated "Dossier" and has yielded nothing of substance, would somehow force the resignation or impeachment of Trump. 2. Pence should then resign since he benefitted from the supposed Russia conspiracy before appointing a vice President would mean 3. Paul Ryan would become President, and out of a sense of honor, choose Hillary as VP, and then HE should resign admitting the GOP doesn't deserve the presidency. 4. Hillary would become President and then, 5. Hillary should appoint Ryan VP out of a sense of political goodwill to "heal the wounds". Friends, I'm watching the left have a collective mental breakdown. Every day yields another insane plot to overthrow the duly elected government of the United States. Say what you will about Newsweek's traditional liberal bent, they've gone off the rails running this. This isn't worthy of Daily Kos. This is nothing short of the ramblings of a lunatic- but anymore this passes for the kind of mainstream thought you find in Newsweek, or in the rest of the fake media... www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-president-lawrence-lessig-post-686077Paul..u bring us some real interesting things that are happening...also I give u credit for being such a supporter of our current POTUS on a site that for the most part is not as friendly toward the man as I am sure u would like...very brave of u.... With all that said...I would be interested in your thoughts of the following that another poster has put up in a thread...You being as you are in your business , possible u have not had a chance to read this...just interested in any comments u might have...if u have the time of course.. -------------------------------------------- Big donor to the Trump campaign lands a 300 million dollar utility deal in PR.
www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/dollar300m-puerto-rico-recovery-contract-awarded-to-tiny-utility-company-linked-to-major-Trump-donor/ar-AAtYMQY?li=BBnb7Kz
Whitefish is a tiny company with only two full time employees when Maria hit PR. But the head of the private equity firm that owns Whitefish is a big Trump donor, as well as being best pals with the Secretary of the Interior, Zinke and a long time GOP donor.
How will such a tiny company be able to repair the electrical infrastructure in PR? It can't. It will subcontract the work to big utility companies, and skim a profit off the top. Why didn't we contract directly with one of the big utility companies to do the work then? Well, how could Trump funnel work to a big campaign donor if the contract went right to the utility?
I'm so very pleased we're draining the swamp. I would hate that anyone was skimming a profit off the tragedy in PR.The PR hits very close to home for me. I own a small (microscopic) claims adjusting company that in truth is mostly just me, a handful of contractors, and vendors. I have been approached with many offers to go to PR- I turned them all down, including one that would have paid me-- all by my lonesome- close to a million dollars for one year's work- roughly $3,000 per day (gross- I would have been responsible for all expenses). I say all that to say this: people don't work for free-- and if a million dollars isn't enough for me to go, that gives you some idea of what's involved. If they're calling me on the insurance side-- it gives you a glimpse of how these things go. There will be 100's of little firms running around getting a peice of the big picture of rebuilding PR. The big strain on the PR is you need skilled labor to go and handle the enormous task of rebuilding the electric grid. It will NOT be one big contract- but a series of smaller ones-- probably hundreds. And the skilled workers have plenty to do in Texas and Florida so they don't need the drama of PR (Why do you think I stayed behind? Irma is a 'work from home opportunity'). And I know how the game works- I worked Sandy. And at some point mid to late next year, I will probably actually go to PR and we'll be doing damage assessments on the commercial side for FEMA grant money. That's what we did in NY for New York Rising and Re-Create New York-- the two main grant programs for underinsured individuals and businesses (of which there were many-- and in the PR, the numbers are probably far greater). In short- I ain't worried about it. $300 million is a relatively small contract-- the vast majority of it will be paid out trying to bribe people to go (I got a $5,000 bonus to be on "stand-by" for Irma instead of going to Texas which was or original plan). I can't imagine what they'll have to pay skilled workers to go live like the third world while doing difficult work for long hours each day and not having reliable water and electricity at night. That's why I said screw it.
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Post by dezii on Oct 24, 2017 19:46:22 GMT -5
Paul..u bring us some real interesting things that are happening...also I give u credit for being such a supporter of our current POTUS on a site that for the most part is not as friendly toward the man as I am sure u would like...very brave of u.... With all that said...I would be interested in your thoughts of the following that another poster has put up in a thread...You being as you are in your business , possible u have not had a chance to read this...just interested in any comments u might have...if u have the time of course.. -------------------------------------------- Big donor to the Trump campaign lands a 300 million dollar utility deal in PR.
www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/dollar300m-puerto-rico-recovery-contract-awarded-to-tiny-utility-company-linked-to-major-Trump-donor/ar-AAtYMQY?li=BBnb7Kz
Whitefish is a tiny company with only two full time employees when Maria hit PR. But the head of the private equity firm that owns Whitefish is a big Trump donor, as well as being best pals with the Secretary of the Interior, Zinke and a long time GOP donor.
How will such a tiny company be able to repair the electrical infrastructure in PR? It can't. It will subcontract the work to big utility companies, and skim a profit off the top. Why didn't we contract directly with one of the big utility companies to do the work then? Well, how could Trump funnel work to a big campaign donor if the contract went right to the utility?
I'm so very pleased we're draining the swamp. I would hate that anyone was skimming a profit off the tragedy in PR.The PR hits very close to home for me. I own a small (microscopic) claims adjusting company that in truth is mostly just me, a handful of contractors, and vendors. I have been approached with many offers to go to PR- I turned them all down, including one that would have paid me-- all by my lonesome- close to a million dollars for one year's work- roughly $3,000 per day (gross- I would have been responsible for all expenses). I say all that to say this: people don't work for free-- and if a million dollars isn't enough for me to go, that gives you some idea of what's involved. If they're calling me on the insurance side-- it gives you a glimpse of how these things go. There will be 100's of little firms running around getting a peice of the big picture of rebuilding PR. The big strain on the PR is you need skilled labor to go and handle the enormous task of rebuilding the electric grid. It will NOT be one big contract- but a series of smaller ones-- probably hundreds. And the skilled workers have plenty to do in Texas and Florida so they don't need the drama of PR (Why do you think I stayed behind? Irma is a 'work from home opportunity'). And I know how the game works- I worked Sandy. And at some point mid to late next year, I will probably actually go to PR and we'll be doing damage assessments on the commercial side for FEMA grant money. That's what we did in NY for New York Rising and Re-Create New York-- the two main grant programs for underinsured individuals and businesses (of which there were many-- and in the PR, the numbers are probably far greater). In short- I ain't worried about it. $300 million is a relatively small contract-- the vast majority of it will be paid out trying to bribe people to go (I got a $5,000 bonus to be on "stand-by" for Irma instead of going to Texas which was or original plan). I can't imagine what they'll have to pay skilled workers to go live like the third world while doing difficult work for long hours each day and not having reliable water and electricity at night. That's why I said screw it. Thank u for your reply and answer...appreciate it. I know that this is common...my ex brother in law , a engineer who was a principal in a company who specialized in environmental clean up...investigation and when together once and asking how business was told me they had just got a contract for clean up on some military base or airport...not sure what and he said they are now set for life...he'll retire off of this...Understand he lives in Maryland somewhere...retired...according to my son has gotten into armaments and shooting big time..as a hobby I guess... The reality of all this reconstruction and then figuring in the waste...not out right fraud but ....u understand , then have to hear all the crap about the deficit..[it is a very serious problem ] but this administration...this man and his people...reason he is there...suppose to clear out the swamp...not just add to it..so hope u understand my posting that thread..my asking for your thoughts...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2017 1:03:52 GMT -5
They ran her to begin with and she has enough on them to get their nomination again. If Trump can't keep any of the promises that got voters to vote for him, and it looks like he can't, he won't get re-elected. Actually they ran her to begin with and realized she was unpopular, uncharismatic, and didn't pull in the female vote like they thought she might.
Of course I don't know what they'll actually do, but if they are smart, they will run a younger person (Sanders, Clinton and Biden are all fairly long in the tooth) and someone who can galvanize the crowd, something Clinton could never do very well. Since they have already proven that they aren't by running Hillary in the first place... what are the other options that they are likely to do?
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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 25, 2017 2:04:58 GMT -5
Oh, thank you ever so, Dr. Paul! Please, please, please ejumakate us with your astounding knowledge of metatarsal fractures! We await with bated breath! Yeah- well, I need a physicist to explain this to me, not a doctor. How do you break your toe stumbling DOWN the stairs? Well, Dr. Paul, I broke my fifth metatarsal falling down the stairs in May of 2016. Spent six weeks in a cast.
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Post by Value Buy on Oct 25, 2017 6:16:53 GMT -5
I originally thought Paul used a photoshopped picture of Hillary, but I guess it must be true, because everyone broke a toe here and is saying not a biggie.... Did it on a book signing tour........ At least she did not do it dodging bullets coming off a plane somewhere
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Post by mroped on Oct 25, 2017 6:32:27 GMT -5
I know that not too many people enjoy the doctors advice especially when it comes to taking pills but sometimes doctors have a good reason to prescribe them pills. And sometimes those pills help! Skipping your medication can cause serious issues with your brain sometimes like things that don't exist become ever so real that people even believe in them.
Point is that if your doctor prescribes some medication that helps one stabilize mentally then one should take that advice seriously. The alternate solution is not too good since it involves an insane asylum.
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Post by Value Buy on Oct 25, 2017 6:49:22 GMT -5
I know that not too many people enjoy the doctors advice especially when it comes to taking pills but sometimes doctors have a good reason to prescribe them pills. And sometimes those pills help! Skipping your medication can cause serious issues with your brain sometimes like things that don't exist become ever so real that people even believe in them. Point is that if your doctor prescribes some medication that helps one stabilize mentally then one should take that advice seriously. The alternate solution is not too good since it involves an insane asylum. Where was anyone discussing pills for mental health? I missed this. Are you saying Hillary refused mental health advice from her doctor? I could see some pills for "toe pain", but has nothing to do with mental health.
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Post by happyhoix on Oct 25, 2017 7:50:36 GMT -5
Actually they ran her to begin with and realized she was unpopular, uncharismatic, and didn't pull in the female vote like they thought she might.
Of course I don't know what they'll actually do, but if they are smart, they will run a younger person (Sanders, Clinton and Biden are all fairly long in the tooth) and someone who can galvanize the crowd, something Clinton could never do very well. Since they have already proven that they aren't by running Hillary in the first place... what are the other options that they are likely to do? Not a clue!
I'm constantly mystified by what politicians do and say, and what political parties do.
I think America must seem much different inside the beltway, compared to what it seems like to the rest of us out here in the 'real' America.
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Post by countrygirl2 on Oct 25, 2017 8:08:37 GMT -5
The donor of trumps that landed the $300 million dollar electricity deal has a company that has been in business for 2 years with 2 employees. Now there is experience and of course shows that they can do the work. Of course no favoritism there for untested people, when we have ones already set up to do the job, like the company hubs used to work for.
If he was a bit younger he would be off doing the job, 3rd world conditions never bothered him.
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Post by countrygirl2 on Oct 25, 2017 8:14:53 GMT -5
I think anyone with any integrity won't run anymore, they don't like their lives destroyed by others over every wrong sniffle. So now we have people like trump in office, our poor country is on a real downhill run with fools like him in office. When guys of integrity are resigning next will be extremists and that does not bode well for us as a country. The repub party doesn't care, its just the money and power now like 3rd world dictatorships, I fear we are on that road.
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Post by dezii on Oct 25, 2017 9:41:19 GMT -5
I know that not too many people enjoy the doctors advice especially when it comes to taking pills but sometimes doctors have a good reason to prescribe them pills. And sometimes those pills help! Skipping your medication can cause serious issues with your brain sometimes like things that don't exist become ever so real that people even believe in them. Point is that if your doctor prescribes some medication that helps one stabilize mentally then one should take that advice seriously. The alternate solution is not too good since it involves an insane asylum. "insane asylum."......They still have those...use that terminology??
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Post by mroped on Oct 25, 2017 16:15:01 GMT -5
Where was anyone discussing pills for mental health? I missed this. Are you saying Hillary refused mental health advice from her doctor? I could see some pills for "toe pain", but has nothing to do with mental health. All it refers to the insanity of this string of posts about "liberal this" and " liberal that" and the fact that one needs to be a bit either off the rocker or brain washed or live in a bubble where all these things happen or they are possible. And if you were trying to be sarcastic, I'm sorry, I didn't get it!
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Actually they ran her to begin with and realized she was unpopular, uncharismatic, and didn't pull in the female vote like they thought she might.
Of course I don't know what they'll actually do, but if they are smart, they will run a younger person (Sanders, Clinton and Biden are all fairly long in the tooth) and someone who can galvanize the crowd, something Clinton could never do very well. Since they have already proven that they aren't by running Hillary in the first place... what are the other options that they are likely to do? I don’t know but whenever I think there can’t be two worse candidates, there are. 🙁
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2017 20:00:29 GMT -5
Since they have already proven that they aren't by running Hillary in the first place... what are the other options that they are likely to do? I don’t know but whenever I think there can’t be two worse candidates, there are. 🙁 Sadly, I totally agree with you on this. Just when I think they've reached the bottom of the barrel, they reach into a trap door in the bottom and go deeper.
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