Monday, August 31, 2015

Hillary Rodham Clinton compared some of the Republican presidential candidates to ISIS

From a free speech angle I got no problem if that's how she feels but where's the blowback, the media firestorm? just sayin'. Well she's at least updated the tired Nazi analogy. Trump says things that are half true and he's got the universe on edge. On the positive side at least she acknowledges that ISIS is bad for women.

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  1. Maybe she is like the rest of them, trying to break into the "Trump said' news cycle?
    Which I missed the last three days BTW. A dust storm dropped a 50 ft spruce on our
    power, tv, computer and phone lines. The Mrs. got out her seldom used cell phone but couldn't figure out how to answer when it rang. We ancients are in the wrong century, I tell ya.

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    1. I think in the past most controversial statements made by politicians and famous people were what are called brain farts, thinking out loud but not thinking it through. Ironically the pc crowd never seemed to want to forgive the people who said obviously stupid things which is part of being human. Akin said something about rape and we had to talk about it for four days. NOW I think with Trump and maybe Hill they know what they're doing and with the Dems they're so in love with this War on Women theme they can't give it up.

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  2. Doubtful that the Dems would offend women, given the PEW data:
    "Since 1990, women have been consistently more likely than men to identify as Democrats or lean Democratic. Democrats hold a 16-point advantage in leaned party identification among women (52%-36%, based on 2014 data)."

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    1. It's all the gov't programs & goodies, women like 'em.

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    2. That gender is also high on education and hates guns and war.

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    3. I guess men be for all the bad things. The irony is I can definitely picture Hillary going to war.

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    4. Perhaps...especially if Cheney was her VP. :)

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  3. Been reviewing the Trump endorsements-
    Sarah Palin & Ann Coulter (the women vote)
    Lou Ferregno (the hulk vote)
    Dennis Rodman (the North Korean vote)
    Ted Nugent (the weird creep vote)
    -he's probably after the chef vote right now!

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  4. John Kasich announced that if elected pres, he will rename Mt. Denali Mt. McKinley.
    Are we excited yet?

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    1. IMO the Republican version of Mondale.

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    2. Am I the last Eisenhower Republican?

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  5. Rumor has it that Trump has sent a team to Mt. Rushmore to clear a huge space on the cliff and examine what type of granite carves into the best comb-over.

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  6. Bernie Sanders at this point is probably thinking what's taking the FBI so long?

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