Posted on 10/09/2016 10:49:34 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A treasure trove of damaging Hillary Clinton policy statements were uncovered in Wikileaks latest release of insider emails unearthed from Clinton and her 2016 campaign.
Clinton, during varying paid private speeches that have never before been made public, makes numerous disparaging remarks and a host of alarming policy statements that run counter to her public positions on campaign issues. The statements paint a portrait of a guarded Clinton when speaking in public but when in private, a speaker who seemingly debates herself and is not afraid to flip her opinion when it might suit her needs most. Is Clinton a hypocrite or simply an opportunist? Or both?
Which Clinton are voters supposed to believe? Dr. Jekyll or Mrs. Hyde?
*CLINTON ADMITS SHE IS OUT OF TOUCH*
*Hillary Clinton: Im Kind Of Far Removed From The Struggles Of The Middle Class Because The Life Ive Lived And The Economic, You Know, Fortunes That My Husband And I Now Enjoy. *And I am not taking a position on any policy, but I do think there is a growing sense of anxiety and even anger in the country over the feeling that the game is rigged. And I never had that feeling when I was growing up. Never. I mean, were there really rich people, of course there were. My father loved to complain about big business and big government, but we had a solid middle class upbringing. We had good public schools. We had accessible health care. We had our little, you know, one-family house that, you know, he saved up his money, didnt believe in mortgages. So I lived that. And now, obviously, Im kind of far removed because the life Ive lived and the economic, you know, fortunes that my husband and I now enjoy, but I havent forgotten it. [Hillary Clinton Remarks at Goldman-Black Rock, 2/4/14]
*CLINTON SAYS YOU NEED TO HAVE A PRIVATE AND PUBLIC POSITION ON POLICY*
*Clinton: But If Everybodys Watching, You Know, All Of The Back Room Discussions And The Deals, You Know, Then People Get A Little Nervous, To Say The Least. So, You Need Both A Public And A Private Position.* CLINTON: You just have to sort of figure out how to getting back to that word, balance how to balance the public and the private efforts that are necessary to be successful, politically, and thats not just a comment about today. That, I think, has probably been true for all of our history, and if you saw the Spielberg movie, Lincoln, and how he was maneuvering and working to get the 13th Amendment passed, and he called one of my favorite predecessors, Secretary Seward, who had been the governor and senator from New York, ran against Lincoln for president, and he told Seward, I need your help to get this done. And Seward called some of his lobbyist friends who knew how to make a deal, and they just kept going at it. I mean, politics is like sausage being made. It is unsavory, and it always has been that way, but we usually end up where we need to be. But if everybodys watching, you know, all of the back room discussions and the deals, you know, then people get a little nervous, to say the least. So, you need both a public and a private position. And finally, I think I believe in evidence-based decision making. I want to know what the facts are. I mean, its like when you guys go into some kind of a deal, you know, are you going to do that development or not, are you going to do that renovation or not, you know, you look at the numbers. You try to figure out whats going to work and whats not going to work. [Clinton Speech For National Multi-Housing Council, 4/24/13]
*CLINTON TALKS ABOUT HOLDING WALL STREET ACCOUNTABLE ONLY FOR POLITICAL REASONS*
*Clinton Said That The Blame Placed On The United States Banking System For The Crisis Could Have Been Avoided In Terms Of Both Misunderstanding And Really Politicizing What Happened.* That was one of the reasons that I started traveling in February of 09, so people could, you know, literally yell at me for the United States and our banking system causing this everywhere. Now, thats an oversimplification we know, but it was the conventional wisdom. And I think that theres a lot that could have been avoided in terms of both misunderstanding and really politicizing what happened with greater transparency, with greater openness on all sides, you know, what happened, how did it happen, how do we prevent it from happening? You guys help us figure it out and lets make sure that we do it right this time. And I think that everybody was desperately trying to fend off the worst effects institutionally, governmentally, and there just wasnt that opportunity to try to sort this out, and that came later. [Goldman Sachs AIMS Alternative Investments Symposium, 10/24/13]
*Clinton: Even If It May Not Be 100 Percent True, If The Perception Is That Somehow The Game Is Rigged, That Should Be A Problem For All Of Us.
*Now, its important to recognize the vital role that the financial markets play in our economy and that so many of you are contributing to. To function effectively those markets and the men and women who shape them have to command trust and confidence, because we all rely on the markets transparency and integrity. So even if it may not be 100 percent true, if the perception is that somehow the game is rigged, that should be a problem for all of us, and we have to be willing to make that absolutely clear. And if there are issues, if theres wrongdoing, people have to be held accountable and we have to try to deter future bad behavior, because the public trust is at the core of both a free market economy and a democracy. [Clinton Remarks to Deutsche Bank, 10/7/14]
*CLINTON SUGGESTS WALL STREET INSIDERS ARE WHAT IS NEEDED TO FIX WALL STREET*
*Clinton Said Financial Reform Really Has To Come From The Industry Itself. *Remember what Teddy Roosevelt did. Yes, he took on what he saw as the excesses in the economy, but he also stood against the excesses in politics. He didnt want to unleash a lot of nationalist, populistic reaction. He wanted to try to figure out how to get back into that balance that has served America so well over our entire nationhood. Today, theres more that can and should be done that really has to come from the industry itself, and how we can strengthen our economy, create more jobs at a time where thats increasingly challenging, to get back to Teddy Roosevelts square deal. And I really believe that our country and all of you are up to that job. [Clinton Remarks to Deutsche Bank, 10/7/14]
*Speaking About The Importance Of Proper Regulation, Clinton Said The People That Know The Industry Better Than Anybody Are The People Who Work In The Industry.* I mean, its still happening, as you know. People are looking back and trying to, you know, get compensation for bad mortgages and all the rest of it in some of the agreements that are being reached. Theres nothing magic about regulations, too much is bad, too little is bad. How do you get to the golden key, how do we figure out what works? And the people that know the industry better than anybody are the people who work in the industry. And I think there has to be a recognition that, you know, theres so much at stake now, I mean, the business has changed so much and decisions are made so quickly, in nano seconds basically. We spend trillions of dollars to travel around the world, but its in everybodys interest that we have a better framework, and not just for the United States but for the entire world, in which to operate and trade. [Goldman Sachs AIMS Alternative Investments Symposium, 10/24/13]
*CLINTON ADMITS NEEDING WALL STREET FUNDING*
*Clinton Said That Because Candidates Needed Money From Wall Street To Run For Office, People In New York Needed To Ask Tough Questions About The Economy Before Handing Over Campaign Contributions. *Secondly, running for office in our country takes a lot of money, and candidates have to go out and raise it. New York is probably the leading site for contributions for fundraising for candidates on both sides of the aisle, and its also our economic center. And there are a lot of people here who should ask some tough questions before handing over campaign contributions to people who were really playing chicken with our whole economy. [Goldman Sachs AIMS Alternative Investments Symposium, 10/24/13]
*Clinton: It Would Be Very Difficult To Run For President Without Raising A Huge Amount Of Money And Without Having Other People Supporting You Because Your Opponent Will Have Their Supporters.* So our system is, in many ways, more difficult, certainly far more expensive and much longer than a parliamentary system, and I really admire the people who subject themselves to it. Even when I, you know, think they should not be elected president, I still think, well, you know, good for you I guess, youre out there promoting democracy and those crazy ideas of yours. So I think that its something I would like you know, obviously as somebody who has been through it, I would like it not to last as long because I think its very distracting from what we should be doing every day in our public business. I would like it not to be so expensive. I have no idea how you do that. I mean, in my campaign I lose track, but I think I raised $250 million or some such enormous amount, and in the last campaign President Obama raised 1.1 billion, and that was before the Super PACs and all of this other money just rushing in, and its so ridiculous that we have this kind of free for all with all of this financial interest at stake, but, you know, the Supreme Court said thats basically what were in for. So were kind of in the wild west, and, you know, it would be very difficult to run for president without raising a huge amount of money and without having other people supporting you because your opponent will have their supporters. So I think as hard as it was when I ran, I think its even harder now. [Clinton Speech For General Electrics Global Leadership Meeting Boca Raton, FL, 1/6/14]
*CLINTON TOUTS HER RELATIONSHIP TO WALL STREET AS A SENATOR*
*Clinton: As Senator, I Represented And Worked With So Many On Wall Street And Did All I Could To Make Sure They Continued To Prosper But Still Called For Closing Carried Interest Loophole. *In remarks at Robbins, Gellar, Rudman & Dowd in San Diego, Hillary Clinton said, When I was a Senator from New York, I represented and worked with so many talented principled people who made their living in finance. But even thought I represented them and did all I could to make sure they continued to prosper, I called for closing the carried interest loophole and addressing skyrocketing CEO pay. I also was calling in 06, 07 for doing something about the mortgage crisis, because I saw every day from Wall Street literally to main streets across New York how a well-functioning financial system is essential. So when I raised early warnings about early warnings about subprime mortgages and called for regulating derivatives and over complex financial products, I didnt get some big arguments, because people sort of said, no, that makes sense. But boy, have we had fights about it ever since. [Hillary Clintons Remarks at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd in San Diego, 9/04/14]
*Clinton On Wall Street: I Had Great Relations And Worked So Close Together After 9/11 To Rebuild Downtown, And A Lot Of Respect For The Work You Do And The People Who Do It. *Now, without going over how we got to where we are right now, what would be your advice to the Wall Street community and the big banks as to the way forward with those two important decisions? SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, I represented all of you for eight years. I had great relations and worked so close together after 9/11 to rebuild downtown, and a lot of respect for the work you do and the people who do it, but I do I think that when we talk about the regulators and the politicians, the economic consequences of bad decisions back in 08, you know, were devastating, and they had repercussions throughout the world. [Goldman Sachs AIMS Alternative Investments Symposium, 10/24/13]
*CLINTON TALKS ABOUT THE CHALLENGES RUNNING FOR OFFICE*
*Hillary Clinton Said There Was A Bias Against People Who Have Led Successful And/Or Complicated Lives, Citing The Need To Divese Of Assets, Positions, And Stocks.* SECRETARY CLINTON: Yeah. Well, you know what Bob Rubin said about that. He said, you know, when he came to Washington, he had a fortune. And when he left Washington, he had a small MR. BLANKFEIN: Thats how you have a small fortune, is you go to Washington. SECRETARY CLINTON: You go to Washington. Right. But, you know, part of the problem with the political situation, too, is that there is such a bias against people who have led successful and/or complicated lives. You know, the divestment of assets, the stripping of all kinds of positions, the sale of stocks. It just becomes very onerous and unnecessary. [Goldman Sachs Builders And Innovators Summit, 10/29/13]
*CLINTON SUGGESTS SHE IS A MODERATE*
*Clinton Said That Both The Democratic And Republican Parties Should Be Moderate. *URSULA BURNS: Interesting. Democrats? SECRETARY CLINTON: Oh, long, definitely. URSULA BURNS: Republicans? SECRETARY CLINTON: Unfortunately, at the time, short. URSULA BURNS: Okay. Well go back to questions. SECRETARY CLINTON: We need two parties. URSULA BURNS: Yeah, we do need two parties. SECRETARY CLINTON: Two sensible, moderate, pragmatic parties. [Hillary Clinton Remarks, Remarks at Xerox, 3/18/14]
*Clinton: Simpson-Bowles Put Forth The Right Framework. Namely, We Have To Restrain Spending, We Have To Have Adequate Revenues, And We Have To Incentivize Growth. Its A Three-Part Formula And They Reached An Agreement. But What Is Very Hard To Do Is To Then Take That Agreement If You Dont Believe That Youre Going To Be Able To Move The Other Side.* SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, this may be borne more out of hope than experience in the last few years. But Simpson-Bowles and I know you heard from Erskine earlier today put forth the right framework. Namely, we have to restrain spending, we have to have adequate revenues, and we have to incentivize growth. Its a three-part formula. The specifics can be negotiated depending upon whether were acting in good faith or not. And what Senator Simpson and Erskine did was to bring Republicans and Democrats alike to the table, and you had the full range of ideological views from I think Tom Coburn to Dick Durbin. And they reached an agreement. But what is very hard to do is to then take that agreement if you dont believe that youre going to be able to move the other side. And where we are now is in this gridlocked dysfunction. So youve got Democrats saying that, you know, you have to have more revenues; thats the sine qua non of any kind of agreement. You have Republicans saying no, no, no on revenues; you have to cut much more deeply into spending. Well, looks whats happened. We are slowly returning to growth. Its not as much or as fast as many of us would like to see, but, you know, were certainly better off than our European friends, and were beginning to, I believe, kind of come out of the long aftermath of the 08 crisis. [Clinton Speech For Morgan Stanley, 4/18/13]
*Clinton: The Simpson-Bowles Framework And The Big Elements Of It Were Right You Have To Restrain Spending, You Have To Have Adequate Revenues, And You Have To Have Growth.* CLINTON: So, you know, the Simpson-Bowles framework and the big elements of it were right. The specifics can be negotiated and argued over. But you got to do all three. You have to restrain spending, you have to have adequate revenues, and you have to have growth. And I think we are smart enough to figure out how to do that. [Clinton Speech For Morgan Stanley, 4/18/13]
*CLINTON IS AWARE OF SECURITY CONCERNS AROUND BLACKBERRIES*
*Clinton: At The State Department We Were Attacked Every Hour, More Than Once An Hour By Incoming Efforts To Penetrate Everything We Had. And That Was True Across The U.S. Government.* CLINTON: But, at the State Department we were attacked every hour, more than once an hour by incoming efforts to penetrate everything we had. And that was true across the U.S. government. And we knew it was going on when I would go to China, or I would go to Russia, we would leave all of our electronic equipment on the plane, with the batteries out, because this is a new frontier. And theyre trying to find out not just about what we do in our government. Theyre trying to find out about what a lot of companies do and they were going after the personal emails of people who worked in the State Department. So its not like the only government in the world that is doing anything is the United States. But, the United States compared to a number of our competitors is the only government in the world with any kind of safeguards, any kind of checks and balances. They may in many respects need to be strengthened and people need to be reassured, and they need to have their protections embodied in law. But, I think turning over a lot of that material intentionally or unintentionally, because of the way it can be drained, gave all kinds of information not only to big countries, but to networks and terrorist groups, and the like. So I have a hard time thinking that somebody who is a champion of privacy and liberty has taken refuge in Russia under Putins authority. And then he calls into a Putin talk show and says, President Putin, do you spy on people? And President Putin says, well, from one intelligence professional to another, of course not. Oh, thank you so much. I mean, really, I dont know. I have a hard time following it. [Clinton Speech At UConn, 4/23/14]
*Hillary Clinton: When I Got To The State Department, It Was Still Against The Rules To Let Most Or Let All Foreign Service Officers Have Access To A Blackberry. *I mean, lets face it, our government is woefully, woefully behind in all of its policies that affect the use of technology. When I got to the State Department, it was still against the rules to let most or let all Foreign Service Officers have access to a Blackberry. You couldnt have desktop computers when Colin Powell was there. Everything that you are taking advantage of, inventing and using, is still a generation or two behind when it comes to our government. [Hillary Clinton Remarks at Nexenta, 8/28/14]
*Hillary Clinton: We Couldnt Take Our Computers, We Couldnt Take Our Personal Devices Off The Plane In China And Russia. *I mean, probably the most frustrating part of this whole debate are countries acting like were the only people in the world trying to figure out whats going on. I mean, every time I went to countries like China or Russia, I mean, we couldnt take our computers, we couldnt take our personal devices, we couldnt take anything off the plane because theyre so good, they would penetrate them in a minute, less, a nanosecond. So we would take the batteries out, wed leave them on the plane. [Hillary Clinton Remarks at Nexenta, 8/28/14]
*Clinton Said When She Got To State, Employees Were Not Mostly Permitted To Have Handheld Devices.* You know, when Colin Powell showed up as Secretary of State in 2001, most State Department employees still didnt even have computers on their desks. When I got there they were not mostly permitted to have handheld devices. I mean, so youre thinking how do we operate in this new environment dominated by technology, globalizing forces? We have to change, and I cant expect people to change if I dont try to model it and lead it. [Clinton Speech For General Electrics Global Leadership Meeting Boca Raton, FL, 1/6/14]
*Hillary Clinton Said You Know You Cant Bring Your Phone And Computer When Traveling To China And Russia And She Had To Take Her Batteries Out And Put them In A Special Box. *And anybody who has ever traveled in other countries, some of which shall remain nameless, except for Russia and China, you know that you cant bring your phones and your computers. And if you do, good luck. I mean, we would not only take the batteries out, we would leave the batteries and the devices on the plane in special boxes. Now, we didnt do that because we thought it would be fun to tell somebody about. We did it because we knew that we were all targets and that we would be totally vulnerable. So its not only what others do to us and what we do to them and how many people are involved in it. Its whats the purpose of it, what is being collected, and how can it be used. And there are clearly people in this room who know a lot about this, and some of you could be very useful contributors to that conversation because youre sophisticated enough to know that its not just, do it, dont do it. We have to have a way of doing it, and then we have to have a way of analyzing it, and then we have to have a way of sharing it. [Goldman Sachs Builders And Innovators Summit, 10/29/13]
*Hillary Clinton Lamented How Far Behind The State Department Was In Technology, Saying People Were Not Even Allowed To Use Mobile Devices Because Of Security Issues. *Personally, having, you know, lived and worked in the White House, having been a senator, having been Secretary of State, there has traditionally been a great pool of very talented, hard-working people. And just as I was saying about the credit market, our personnel policies havent kept up with the changes necessary in government. We have a lot of difficulties in gettingwhen I got to the State Department, we were so far behind in technology, it was embarrassing. And, you know, people were not even allowed to use mobile devices because of security issues and cost issues, and we really had to try to push into the last part of the 20th Century in order to get people functioning in 2009 and 10. [Goldman Sachs Builders And Innovators Summit, 10/29/13]
*CLINTON REMARKS ARE PRO KEYSTONE AND PRO TRADE*
*Clinton: So I Think That Keystone Is A Contentious Issue, And Of Course It Is Important On Both Sides Of The Border For Different And Sometimes Opposing Reasons *So I think that Keystone is a contentious issue, and of course it is important on both sides of the border for different and sometimes opposing reasons, but that is not our relationship. And I think our relationship will get deeper and stronger and put us in a position to really be global leaders in energy and climate change if we worked more closely together. And thats what I would like to see us do. [Remarks at tinePublic, 6/18/14]
*Hillary Clinton Said Her Dream Is A Hemispheric Common Market, With Open Trade And Open Markets. *My dream is a hemispheric common market, with open trade and open borders, some time in the future with energy that is as green and sustainable as we can get it, powering growth and opportunity for every person in the hemisphere. [05162013 Remarks to Banco Itau.doc, p. 28]
*Hillary Clinton Said We Have To Have A Concerted Plan To Increase Trade; We Have To Resist Protectionism And Other Kinds Of Barriers To Trade. *Secondly, I think we have to have a concerted plan to increase trade already under the current circumstances, you know, that Inter-American Development Bank figure is pretty surprising. There is so much more we can do, there is a lot of low hanging fruit but businesses on both sides have to make it a priority and its not for governments to do but governments can either make it easy or make it hard and we have to resist, protectionism, other kinds of barriers to market access and to trade and I would like to see this get much more attention and be not just a policy for a year under president X or president Y but a consistent one. [05162013 Remarks to Banco Itau.doc, p. 32]
*CLINTON IS MORE FAVORABLE TO CANADIAN HEALTH CARE AND SINGLE PAYER*
*Clinton Said Single-Payer Health Care Systems Can Get Costs Down, And Is As Good Or Better On Primary Care, But They Do Impose Things Like Waiting Times. *If you look at countries that are comparable, like Switzerland or Germany, for example, they have mixed systems. They dont have just a single-payer system, but they have very clear controls over budgeting and accountability. If you look at the single-payer systems, like Scandinavia, Canada, and elsewhere, they can get costs down because, you know, although their care, according to statistics, overall is as good or better on primary care, in particular, they do impose things like waiting times, you know. It takes longer to get like a hip replacement than it might take here. [Hillary Clinton remarks to ECGR Grand Rapids, 6/17/13]
*Clinton Cited President Johnsons Success In Establishing Medicare And Medicaid And Said She Wanted To See The U.S. Have Universal Health Care Like In Canada.*
You know, on healthcare we are the prisoner of our past. The way we got to develop any kind of medical insurance program was during World War II when companies facing shortages of workers began to offer healthcare benefits as an inducement for employment. So from the early 1940s healthcare was seen as a privilege connected to employment. And after the war when soldiers came back and went back into the market there was a lot of competition, because the economy was so heated up. So that model continued. And then of course our large labor unions bargained for healthcare with the employers that their members worked for. So from the early 1940s until the early 1960s we did not have any Medicare, or our program for the poor called Medicaid until President Johnson was able to get both passed in 1965. So the employer model continued as the primary means by which working people got health insurance. People over 65 were eligible for Medicare. Medicaid, which was a partnership, a funding partnership between the federal government and state governments, provided some, but by no means all poor people with access to healthcare. So what weve been struggling with certainly Harry Truman, then Johnson was successful on Medicare and Medicaid, but didnt touch the employer based system, then actually Richard Nixon made a proposal that didnt go anywhere, but was quite far reaching. Then with my husbands administration we worked very hard to come up with a system, but we were very much constricted by the political realities that if you had your insurance from your employer you were reluctant to try anything else. And so we were trying to build a universal system around the employer-based system. And indeed now with President Obamas legislative success in getting the Affordable Care Act passed that is what weve done. We still have primarily an employer-based system, but we now have people able to get subsidized insurance. So we have health insurance companies playing a major role in the provision of healthcare, both to the employed whose employers provide health insurance, and to those who are working but on their own are not able to afford it and their employers either dont provide it, or dont provide it at an affordable price. We are still struggling. Weve made a lot of progress. Ten million Americans now have insurance who didnt have it before the Affordable Care Act, and that is a great step forward. (Applause.) And what were going to have to continue to do is monitor what the costs are and watch closely to see whether employers drop more people from insurance so that they go into what we call the health exchange system. So were really just at the beginning. But we do have Medicare for people over 65. And you couldnt, I dont think, take it away if you tried, because people are very satisfied with it, but we also have a lot of political and financial resistance to expanding that system to more people. So were in a learning period as we move forward with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. And Im hoping that whatever the shortfalls or the glitches have been, which in a big piece of legislation youre going to have, those will be remedied and we can really take a hard look at whats succeeding, fix what isnt, and keep moving forward to get to affordable universal healthcare coverage like you have here in Canada. [Clinton Speech FortinePublic Saskatoon, CA, 1/21/15]
Kind of hard to hear a noise when nobody is broadcasting the sound.
Ping for later reading.
This Wikileaks stuff is campaign ending.
What hurts us most is the Republicans Jumping ship as fast as they could.
Bookmarked
Thank you for this info
This is what should be discussed right now in the media
Not what Donald Trump said 12 years ago that has nothing to do with politics or this country
Some of those need careful explanation to LIVs. I think the open borders one is easier to explain: HILLARY WANTS TO HURT AMERICAN PEOPLE. She feels you don’t have enough competition for resources here; she is ok with you competing with every Central American and South American for the same resources. Screw America.
THAT ONE is easier to get across in a debate.
No wonder why many describe H->! as being very paranoid.
Can we PLEASE begin to subject their defense, that “The Russians may have changed these,” to the RIDICULE IT SO RICHLY DESERVES?
All that leaked garbage from the “Intelligence community” about Russia trying to interfere with U.S. elections is NOW SEEN FOR THE UTTER FALSEHOODS IT IS, just like the Comey-FBI coverup.
All orchestrated by Obama to protect her.
This Russia stuff deserves at least the treatment given to Palin.
Hillary will say it tonight: “I can see Russia in my emails.”
Individual words are WAY worse than phrases carring loads of concepts.
B-but, Trump said mean things about women.
Primary anyone who jumped ship. Disappointed in Crapo.
Those weren’t republicans
They were the elitists who wanted to jump and were looking for ANY reason to do so
They think this is going to help them......
Amen!
Yep. As has been said: “The most insidious power of the media is their power to ignore”.
There is nothing on the planet that will derail Clinton from her devout followers...nothing. The libs are pioneers at circling the wagons.
The conservatives are probably not going to vote for her anyway.
That leaves to real actively small group of undecideds/independents.
This election is hinged on the vast movement and enthusiasm for Trump.
He’s already plagued with a biased media, backstabbing leadership, rigged polls, rigged elections, rigged debates, and now comes the tape which has the pearl clutchers searching for the smelling salt.
His only chance is the voters...a massive turnout.
But it’s also America’s last, and only chance.
He’s 70, I’m about to turn 71, believe me, sex and pu**y are not the foremost things on his mind anymore. Leaving a great country to his kids and grandkids are where he’s at now.
I grew up in a cotton mill town, had 4 years of military, so believe me when I say that I have heard much,much worse than the Trump tape.
We’re not going to change democrat minds, the GOPe leadership are lost in the desert of corruption, all we have left is THE TURNOUT.
Trump hs to use the worst four or five in ads, over and over and over...
You would think from her comments she cared about cyber security. Meanwhile she had all her work email on a server in Chappaqua. DUPLICITOUS bitch.
Should. Won’t.
Sorry but this is a lousy article. Much better to focus all-out on a small number of the most dramatic issues here. A lot of these are nothing burgers as far as potential to move the needle for polls and voters. Forget 25, focus upon FIVE that matter most!!!
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