Thursday, April 28, 2016

Things are looking good for Hillary Clinton in 2016.

To be fair we know that Trump is going to throw everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, at Hillary Clinton in the run up to the November election.

I am fully prepared to hear about Monica Lewinski, email-gate, Benghazi, Hillary's support for trade deals, the Clinton Foundation, speech transcripts, and just about anything else you can imagine.

However I am pretty confident that most of that has been tried and it failed to make a dent, so yes this map might be quite reflective of what we can expect to see when the votes are all tallied.

And that my friends is good news indeed.

76 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:35 AM

    Remember, people who don't have social media should NOT be discussed. Not that those who use social media should. But those who avoid it deserve privacy.

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    1. Anonymous8:53 AM

      Riiiiight.......

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    2. There, there.

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    3. Anonymous10:03 AM

      Are you (8:35) a high ranking officer of the internet police? What's your badge number?

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    4. Anonymous10:07 AM

      8:35 AM Bitch, are you drunk again? Do you have orgasms posting your nonsense here all day and all night? Stop stalking Gryphen, idiot.

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    5. Anita Winecooler3:53 PM

      Gooooollllllllly! The things I learn to remember right here could fill a thimble!

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  2. Anonymous8:42 AM

    Good news indeed!

    Trump better attach a chin strap to his orange hair piece and keep his tiny fingers inside the car at all times until the ride comes to a full stop; it's going to be a wild ride to November.



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  3. Fire him. Out of a cannon. Into the Sun.

    The ol' ball and chain and I are in agreement that both HRC and assface are settling into their levels, though she's at a more pragmatic 58% win for Hillary, while I'm pushing for a near 65% Godzilla like stomping of dumbdonald.

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  4. Anonymous8:57 AM

    OT-http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/military-draft-women-bill_us_5721f905e4b0b49df6aa3f97

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  5. Anonymous9:03 AM

    Hillary has my vote!!! Trump is an asshole and I truly dread the crap he will be sending her way!

    Can hardly wait to see him lose in the national election and then for him to run away and hide on his golf courses! Hopefully, to be never heard from again!

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    1. Anonymous10:46 AM

      He has already said if he loses you will never see him again. Like we all believe that. That would be too good to be true.

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  6. Anonymous9:05 AM

    While I've not always agreed with Gryphen, I do like how he isn't classless like the Euros.

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    1. Anonymous10:03 AM

      Agree about the classless Euro blog! The posters say rude things about Gryphen, then sneak over here to read. Cliquish bunch, too.

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    2. Anonymous10:12 AM

      Who cares?

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  7. Anonymous9:13 AM

    “I think if he was running against anybody but Hillary Clinton, who was the anointed, who is the most well-known person running for office in this country, in the world — she has a good relationship with the African-American community that goes back decades,” Sanders said. “That hurts us, helps her.”

    http://www.rawstory.com/2016/04/jane-sanders-black-voters-would-like-bernie-a-lot-more-if-hillary-wasnt-running/

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    1. Anonymous9:35 AM

      The "annointed one?"

      This isn't the first time Jane Sanders has let loose with a clunker. She seems like kind of jerk.

      (yes, I am aware that Bill Clinton isn't exactly a paragon of virtue or tact)

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    2. I don't think I like that woman (Jane that is). I keep hearing her speak and she seems so condescending. I really don't like her.
      Not that I like Bill. Never have. Never will. And I was pretty peeved at Hillary cause she "stood by her man." But now I think she's the one who wears the pants in the family, so she's ok in my book. Way more than ok actually. Bona fide presidential material.

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    3. Anonymous9:51 AM

      I guess Bernie should have visited all the ghettos where he thinks all the black people live he could have made some friends in the last 74 yrs.
      Poor Baby Jane must have just realized that all of us minorities get to vote not just the white white people like her.

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    4. Anonymous10:10 AM

      Romney thought he was "anointed," Jane, and LOST.

      It's called democracy.

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    5. Anonymous10:26 AM

      It's such a nasty, dismissive comment to say that a candidate is "anointed." It's what Republicans said about Obama. It's just another excuse for losing because fewer people voted for you. You would think an adult like Jane Sanders could rise above this petty bullshit.

      Hillary Clinton has had to work hard for everything, including having to fight against these kinds of comments.

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    6. Anonymous4:13 PM

      10:10 -
      And, if I recall correctly, they said the same thing about Hillary in 2008. Being the so-called 'annointed' candidate may get you a position near the starting line, but it doesn't necessarily get you to the finish line first.

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  8. Anonymous9:15 AM

    Just wait until the transcripts to those speeches get leaked. It'll be Mitt Romney's 47% all over again. Then what excuses will you make for her?

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    1. Yeah here let me hold my breath for that.




      Still holding.




      Still holding.




      Still holding.




      Passing out now.

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    2. Anonymous9:44 AM

      Wishful thinking with no connection to reality 9:15. What are your excuses for being clueless?

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    3. Anonymous10:02 AM

      9:15 AM When every other politician's transcripts are released, what then?

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    4. "Just wait until the transcripts to those speeches get leaked. It'll be Mitt Romney's 47% all over again."
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      What utter clueless nonsense.

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    5. Anonymous4:18 PM

      If there was anything devastating in those speeches, someone who attended them would have leaked it long before now.

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  9. Anonymous9:18 AM

    Interesting read>
    http://www.rawstory.com/2016/04/a-peak-inside-trump-culture-threat-fear-and-the-tightening-of-the-american-mind/

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    1. Anonymous9:50 AM

      "A peak?" Really?

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  10. Anonymous9:30 AM

    I'm concerned that we will not treat the Trump candidacy as the threat that it is. He is a buffoon and an egomaniac, but his followers are truly frightening.

    We cannot afford to become overconfident or complacent.

    HeidiWY

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    1. Exactly! I agree 100%. Nightmare scenario is Democrats thinking they don't need to bother to vote.

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    2. Anonymous9:50 AM

      Oh we will vote. After the smashing success of the GOP at blocking every damn thing except those bills that take away our rights, we WILL be voting.

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  11. Anonymous9:41 AM

    President Trump.

    It is happening. Hillary won't be able to keep up.

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    1. Anonymous9:49 AM

      Hillary will stump Trump with the biggest landslide ever seen in a US presidential election.

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    2. Anonymous9:49 AM

      Ha Ha Ha. Never in a million years will this nation be governed by an ignorant egomaniac like Donald Trump. You can thank us later...

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    3. Anonymous9:59 AM

      Maybe you should try and keep up, no candidate can win without the minority vote. Bernie can't and neither can Trump.

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    4. Anonymous10:00 AM

      9:41 AM How does that Trump koolaid taste?

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  12. Course...you know...Loser Cruzer has now got him some ovaries on his "ticket." Cause he thinks us women are all stupid enough to fall for that trick again.
    Any views of the electoral map if the nominee is Cruz (by some insane act of god)?

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    1. Anonymous11:16 AM

      "What he (cruz) did was to look at the demographics and decide that Trump had a particular vulnerability with women, and it had to be exploited now."

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  13. Anonymous10:00 AM

    "Them" "They"?
    She sounds like Romney's old lady.

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  14. Anonymous10:22 AM

    Are the Repubes REALLY gonna allow dRUMPf to run on their ticket? Can they really back an asshole like him for the top job? Why don't they just say, "YOU'RE FIRED!"?

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  15. Leland10:28 AM

    OT
    This is a stitch: "I have Democrat friends and I have Republican friends. I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life," he said.

    Who said it? Boehner. Who was he speaking of? CRUZ!

    www.bbc.com/news/election- us-36163188

    Sorry, but I can't find the add a link symbol. Had to type it in.

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    1. Anonymous11:00 AM

      It's also on HuffPo.

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  16. That map has my state of FL going for HRC and I can buy that. I can also tell you Bernie Sanders would have zero chance of winning Florida over Trump (for sure).

    Florida's a weird state - the north is The South, the south is North Cuba and South New York, and the middle is ... Disney! The Oldies (and I love them!) are for the most part feisty and vibrant and do not want oil drilling anywhere on or off our shore, but they also do not want their taxes raised for, well, anything. And that's just one example of the powerful dichotomies here.

    A certain Senator Marco Rubio would have been wise to have listened to his own constituents over his party, but he did not (Lord knows I emailed him often enough and I know significant numbers of others who did too).

    Hillary would do well here (FL) to push sensible immigration reform, protecting the environment, championing federal programs to help local coastal communities (and other designated flood-prone areas) to protect their property owners from the effects of global warming, promoting tourism by increasing access to public transportation, man, there's a lot that could be done.

    I can't see Trump (or his campaign) even understanding this state or the people in it enough to formulate an intelligent strategy to win our votes. It'll be all "Crooked Hillary" and "Benghazi" and "Emails" and if HRC pushes substance, substance will win Florida.

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  17. Anonymous10:34 AM

    http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/04/2016-donald-trump-tabloids-new-york-post-daily-news-media-213842

    "...Trump had a different way of doing things. He wanted attention, but he could not control his pathological lying. Which made him, as story subjects go, a lot of work. Every statement he uttered required more than the usual amount of fact-checking. If Trump said, “Good morning,” you could be pretty sure it was five o’clock in the afternoon.

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  18. Anonymous10:45 AM

    The End Of Hillary Clinton’s 2008 Campaign

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-weigant/the-end-of-hillary-clinto_b_9791460.html

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  19. Anonymous10:48 AM

    "It is the cost of our womanhood."
    http://bluenationreview.com/why-older-women-are-so-enthusiastic-about-hillary/

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  20. Anonymous11:06 AM

    A Brief Statement of the Obvious
    ...It comes down to a simple issue of the 19th Amendment: women can vote! And in addition to being able to vote, there are slightly more women than men and they actually vote a bit more. But it really comes down to: women can vote!

    In electoral terms, the dynamics of gender and race are different in various ways. But they're pretty similar in this way. If you are thematically invoking racial or gender stereotypes without doing so openly or explicitly you can mobilize societal prejudice in your favor - what we sometimes generically call 'dog-whistling'. But if you're attacking your opponent as a women - and yes, attacking her as only doing well because she's a woman or 'playing the woman card' - that's not a gender war. It's a gender massacre and you're the one being massacred.

    What's more, it's contagious. Trump's rhetoric is normalizing the public invocation of increasingly vulgar and rancid attacks on Clinton. A top Republican official in Florida is quoted in the Post this morning confidently predicting that "I think when Donald Trump debates Hillary Clinton she’s going to go down like Monica Lewinsky."

    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/a-brief-statement-of-the-obvious

    I don't want to be Pollyannaish about this. This is ugly stuff and it's going to bring a lot of ugliness to the surface, just as Trump's playing to white identity politics has in the primaries. But the numbers tell the story pretty clearly. If you are planning to fight a campaign explicitly on gender divisiveness, in this day and age and as long as the 19th Amendment isn't repealed this summer (Republican Congress, who knows?) you're toast.

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  21. Anonymous11:08 AM

    Donald Trump’s Problems With Women Voters Are Worse Than You Think
    When it comes to Donald Trump’s women problems, the top-line polling numbers are just the tip of the iceberg.

    The real estate mogul's sexist rhetoric coupled with his clumsy posturing on policy issues that already hamstrung Republicans with female voters have exacerbated a gender gap that helped President Obama defeat Mitt Romney in 2012.

    It’s no secret that Trump -- whose latest antagonization was his insistence Tuesday night that Hillary Clinton was relying on the “woman card” -- is turning off women in huge numbers. But Trump is not just angering the women who were maybe leaning Democratic anyway.

    Current polling shows Trump is turning off the subset of women voters who are typically up for grabs in elections and who in other cycles have swung races towards Republicans. He is even alienating the type of dependable Republican female voters who turned out for Romney the last time around. To make matters worse for him, Trump’s deficit among women are blunting some of the vulnerabilities Clinton would be facing if pitted against a less controversial Republican.

    The gender gap in a Trump v. Clinton match-up is different from the gender gap in previous elections, according to Margie Omero, a Democratic pollster and co-host of the podcast “The Pollsters.”

    "Sometimes when you look at overall what’s happening, people will say, 'Well women think this and men think this,' and sometimes it’s because of party rather than because of gender,” Omero told TPM. "When it comes to Trump it’s actually both. He’s got a gender problem even within his own party."

    For decades, women have made up a majority of the electorate. Elections have featured a consistent gender gap where men lean Republican and women Democrat. Republicans can only be successful when their advantage among men is greater than their deficit among women.

    Trump’s deficit among women is enormous and getting worse. Per Gallup’s tracking, 70 percent of women view him unfavorably, up from 58 percent last July....

    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/trump-clinton-women-problems

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  22. Anonymous11:10 AM

    Top Trump Aide On 'Woman Card': 'Our Candidate Knows What He's Doing'

    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/paul-manafort-woman-card

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  23. Anonymous11:11 AM

    Republican lawmakers refuse to acknowledge the business baron as their standard bearer even as he closes in on the nomination.

    http://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/trump-gop-resistance-222551

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  24. Anonymous11:12 AM

    New Carly Fiorina Website Gets Pushed Directly To Something She’s REALLY Gonna Hate

    http://addictinginfo.org/2016/04/28/new-carly-fiorina-website-gets-pushed-directly-to-something-shes-really-gonna-hate/

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  25. Anonymous11:16 AM

    John Boehner Thinks Ted Cruz Is ‘Lucifer’ And A ‘Miserable Son Of A Bitch’

    ...“Lucifer in the flesh,” the former speaker said of Cruz, according to The Stanford Daily. “I have Democrat friends and Republican friends. I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life.”

    It’s not the first time Boehner has called Cruz “Lucifer.” He has also referred to the senator, who led the failed effort to defund Obamacare during the speaker’s tenure, as a “jackass.”

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/john-boehner-ted-cruz-lucifer_us_5722034be4b0f309baefce9e

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  26. Anonymous11:19 AM

    Holy American Taliban!!!

    ...Late last week a Utah representative introduced a “Mormon resolution” officially declaring pornography a “public health crisis.” That obviously did not have the desired effect and so late last week the same Mormon lawmaker proclaimed that the “Internet violates a person’s First Amendment rights” because it “forces pornography on people who don’t want to view it.”

    Seriously, the Mormon actually said those words out loud; and he wasn’t embarrassed or joking.

    http://www.politicususa.com/2016/04/28/utah-mormon-internet-unconstitutional-viewing-porn-crime.html

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    1. Anonymous12:48 PM

      I have never once had anyone or anything force me to watch porn, on or off the internet.

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    2. Leland4:49 PM

      12:48, once I got out from under my father's thumb, I have NEVER been FORCED to watch ANYTHING. It's just like the people who complain about what's on the TV. If you don't like the show, CHANGE THE DAMNED CHANNEL!

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  27. Anonymous11:21 AM

    Madeleine Albright Unleashes Blistering Attack On Trump After His Foreign Policy Speech (TWEETS)

    Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has never been the type of person to hold back when she sees stupidity, and Donald Trump just felt the burn of her disapproval.

    On Wednesday, the Republican frontrunner attempted to appear “presidential” by laying out his foreign policy “plans.” The speech was just like him, full of emptiness and bullshit. He attacked President Obama’s foreign policy again and again, painting him as weak on terrorism and blaming him for the problems in the Middle East. Surprisingly, however, the marmalade-tinted imbecile didn’t talk about his Great Wall of ‘Murica at all. Later that evening, though, former Secretary Albright laid into the billionaire on Twitter.

    She said that she was posting on the social media site because it is Trump’s “favourite method of communication” and then promptly destroyed his policies:

    http://addictinginfo.org/2016/04/28/madeleine-albright-unleashes-blistering-attack-on-trump-after-his-foreign-policy-speech-tweets/

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  28. Anonymous11:25 AM

    IDIOTs>
    http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-gop-primary-live-updates-and-results/2016/04/bobby-knight-donald-trump-nuclear-bomb-222595

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  29. Anonymous11:52 AM

    I am not a Trump supporter, but I think Democrats ignore and discount him at their peril. He wants to think of himself as a winner and will do whatever is necessary to win. There are a lot of low information voters out there. We need to GOTV and encourage everyone we know to vote - and to vote downbticket as well. That may be more important because the 2018 election is not in the Democrat's favor.

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    1. Anonymous12:56 PM

      I don't think Democrats are ignoring or discounting him. He is a dangerous buffoon who could do great damage.

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  30. Anonymous12:01 PM

    BAM!

    "The other day, Mr. Trump accused me, of playing the, quote, 'woman card,' " Clinton said. "Well, if fighting for women's health care and paid family leave and equal pay is playing the woman card, then deal me in."

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/26/politics/election-2016-clinton-trump-women/

    http://crooksandliars.com/2016/04/deal-me-hillary-clinton-plays-gender-card

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  31. Although I'd LOVE to see AZ go blue in November, I'm not convinced it will. Have you seen the idiots Arizonans elect? It's beyond embarrassing.

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  32. Anonymous1:31 PM

    How Bernie Sanders WILL Win the Democratic Nomination

    https://theindependentthinker2016.wordpress.com/2016/04/27/how-bernie-sanders-will-win-the-democratic-nomination/

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    1. Anonymous2:33 PM

      That article is a pile of garbage.

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  33. Anonymous1:38 PM

    I Used to Be In Love With Hillary Clinton

    https://theindependentthinker2016.wordpress.com/2016/03/05/i-used-to-be-in-love-with-hillary-clinton/

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    1. Anonymous1:57 PM

      Holy shit! If even half of that is true...well, it sure did open my eyes wide!

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    2. Anonymous2:26 PM

      1:31 & 1:38

      That site is run by a self proclaimed diehard Sanders supporter and volunteer. I think we can disregard that silliness. He has no special insider information on Hilary.

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    3. Anonymous2:34 PM

      That's a GREAT impression of someone who liked Hillary Clinton up until he read that article, 1:57.

      (not really)

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  34. Anonymous2:01 PM

    Checkmate for Senate Repubs?

    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/checkmate-for-senate-repubs

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  35. Anonymous2:04 PM

    Margaret, I am not running for President, so I have picked you to be my running mate. Don’t laugh, darling. We have a better chance of winning than Carly and Ted. And God help me, I hope we have a better chance than Trump and his running mate Huge Ego.

    If you plan to vote for a Republican this year, please consider eating glass instead. Between assaults at Trump rallies, lies about Planned Parenthood and debates about penis size, haven’t we all had enough? After all, the worst thing that happened on the Democratic side this year was when Bernie Sanders told Hillary Clinton to stay off his lawn.

    Seventeen clowns ran for the Republican nomination and although we are down to three, they all keep coming back. Chris Christie and Ben Carson went away and Trump brought them back. Carly Fiorina went away and Ted Cruz brought her back. John Kasich went away and… No. Wait. Why hasn’t John Kasich gone away?

    Kasich thinks he is getting the nomination. Ted convinced Carly that they already have the nomination. And Trump cemented the nomination while talking about our embassy in Tanzayneeah. I can only assume that is a country in the made-up world currently occupied by the Republican candidates. After all, Trump’s Tanzayneeah is as real as the country Cruz plans to rule with Carly and almost as real as whatever world Kasich lives in.

    And while all that is playing out, a former United States Speaker of the House has been convicted of a financial cover-up to conceal years of child molestation.

    https://margaretandhelen.com/2016/04/28/cruz-and-fiorina-hope-to-steal-a-few-delegates-in-tanzayneeah/

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  36. Anonymous2:09 PM

    Hillary Clinton Campaign Offers Supporters A Literal 'Woman Card'

    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/clinton-woman-card-fundraising

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  37. Anonymous2:13 PM

    Why any woman would want Trump to be President of the United States is beyond me. A while back he talked about his
    wife's beauty compared to Mrs. Cruz.
    Then he goes on about his daughter's" wow" body.
    He tells all of us to take a look at his
    daughter's hot body, and if he were
    younger he would date her.
    There is a term for what he does to Ivanka. It is called "EYE RAPE".
    This maybe next president of the
    United States eye rapes his hot bodied daughter ,and tells all to join him!
    Ivanka just had a baby girl.
    Ivanka,in the future keep her away from the old PERVE!

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  38. Anita Winecooler3:59 PM

    Good news indeed! OT John Boehner calls Cruz "Lucifer incarnate". Will we hear Carly singing again? LMAO

    http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/04/why-ted-cruz-loves-to-be-hated-213859

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