Hillary makes it official

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theeedude

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No. She proved that Hillary's claim of being at the school to speak with "everyday Iowans" was a fabrication.
So people she spoke to are not everyday Iowans?
Are you that obtuse? Of course there are.
Thank you! Moving along.
If you cherry-pick, then you get something else entirely. It defeats the purpose. We have plenty of indications that she controlled who she talked to and no proof or indication that she did not. Can someone show where she got them from?

Burden of proof is on you, since you are the one throwing out the accusation, and have a record of making statements that you later admit are false.
 
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boomerang

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Ah, I see the usual suspects are arguing what the meaning of the word 'is' is.

Quite compelling.
 

CZroe

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Thank you! Moving along.


Burden of proof is on you, since you are the one throwing out the accusation, and have a record of making statements that you later admit are false.
I do?

I didn't add anything to the allegation in the linked article. It already shows how she excluded everyday Iowans. Anyone refuting it needs to show how Hillary selected her "everyday Iowans" as opposed to cherry-picked Iowans. Now, why is the burden of proof being placed on me again? :rolleyes:
 

FerrelGeek

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He was acquitted anyways, so whatevs. You can impeach for anything, just need a House majority.

Agreed. But it's still ridiculous that so many had / have no clue on what he was impeached for. Was in a discussion in a political forum years ago where it was so bad I had to pull up a CNN link to the official charges to shut down the stupidity of certain people.
 

theeedude

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Agreed. But it's still ridiculous that so many had / have no clue on what he was impeached for. Was in a discussion in a political forum years ago where it was so bad I had to pull up a CNN link to the official charges to shut down the stupidity of certain people.

Allegedly lying to the grand jury about a BJ. Acquitted of that one.
 

Vic

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You're really gonna get the women voters with that one.
 

theeedude

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The fact that he was even sitting in a court room discussing the alleged BJ is the real crime.

That's life, and that's politics. History sorted things out and Clinton came out looking good in the long run though.
 

boomerang

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Well, I am shocked I tell you to read that the entire Iowa stop was staged. I guess when you've got $2.5B to work with, you can afford to choreograph your campaign stops.

Campaign staff recruited and DROVE 'everyday' Iowans to Hillary's first campaign stop


Hillary Clinton's astroturf candidacy is in full swing in Iowa.

Her Tuesday morning visit to a coffee shop in LeClaire, Iowa was staged from beginning to end, according to Austin Bird, one of the men pictured sitting at the table with Mrs. Clinton.

Bird told Daily Mail Online that campaign staffer Troy Price called and asked him and two other young people to meet him Tuesday morning at a restaurant in Davenport, a nearby city.

Price then drove them to the coffee house to meet Clinton after vetting them for about a half-hour.

The three got the lion's share of Mrs. Clinton's time and participated in what breathless news reports described as a 'roundtable'– the first of many in her brief Iowa campaign swing.
How would she handle that 3 AM phone call? Probably hungover and screaming for someone to tell her what to say.
 
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JSt0rm

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Well, I am shocked I tell you to read that the entire Iowa stop was staged. I guess when you've got $2.5B to work with, you can afford to choreograph your campaign stops.

Campaign staff recruited and DROVE 'everyday' Iowans to Hillary's first campaign stop


How would she handle that 3 AM phone call? Probably hungover and screaming for someone to tell her what to say.


So you think it would be a good strategy to surround herself with a bunch of gotcha gop teaparty people? Unfortunately for you she is going to actually TRY to win. Instead of trying to lose like you apparently think she should.
 

dank69

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Well, I am shocked I tell you to read that the entire Iowa stop was staged. I guess when you've got $2.5B to work with, you can afford to choreograph your campaign stops.

Campaign staff recruited and DROVE 'everyday' Iowans to Hillary's first campaign stop


How would she handle that 3 AM phone call? Probably hungover and screaming for someone to tell her what to say.
Wake me up when she breaks into a soup kitchen to do dishes for charity rewash clean dishes in the middle of the night.
 

soundforbjt

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boomerang

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Unfortunately for you she is going to actually TRY to win. Instead of trying to lose like you apparently think she should.
She's already a loser in my book. History shows her to be a woman, who along with her husband has skirted around the law very successfully for nearly all of her life. That to you, I fully understand is an endearing and vote-worthy accomplishment. One you are very willing to overlook not just because she's a Democrat, but because she's the person who could be our first female President!

I see no way that she would even remotely entertain talking to people who she deems not worthy of appearing before her. Control the message, control the narrative, control the people. It may be for you bub, but it sure as shit ain't for me. I put a higher price on living with myself.
 

theeedude

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Yawn. Instead of doing some self reflection about crashing the economy and getting thousands of Americans killed and trillions wasted for a mistake, Republicans are on top of important issues, like whether Iowans Clinton spoke to are "everyday" or not. :)
 

dank69

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She's already a loser in my book. History shows her to be a woman, who along with her husband has skirted around the law very successfully for nearly all of her life. That to you, I fully understand is an endearing and vote-worthy accomplishment. One you are very willing to overlook not just because she's a Democrat, but because she's the person who could be our first female President!

I see no way that she would even remotely entertain talking to people who she deems not worthy of appearing before her. Control the message, control the narrative, control the people. It may be for you bub, but it sure as shit ain't for me. I put a higher price on living with myself.
I prefer to focus on the policies each candidate will support/oppose but that's just me. You know, the stuff that will actually affect you and me.
 

theeedude

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I prefer to focus on the policies each candidate will support/oppose but that's just me. You know, the stuff that will actually affect you and me.

Republicans don't want you to focus on their policies. They want you to think deep thoughts about Iowans being "everyday" or not instead.
I don't blame them since their domestic policies resulted in economic destruction of the American middle class, while their foreign policies resulted in unnecessary physical destruction of American soldiers and economic destruction of a trillion dollars.
Note that these experiences have not resulted in any meaningful change of their policies.
 

FerrelGeek

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GOP certainly does not lie at a much faster rate than Democrats. Those fact checking sites are biased.

Like the Washington Post and Politifact that gave Obama the liar of the year award?

What truly sucks is the low standard that we have for our leaders.
 

ivwshane

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