I am 66 and don't go overboard... Plus I can't imagine Trump believes his own BS he seems to have gotten from right wing propaganda.
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I am 66 and don't go overboard... Plus I can't imagine Trump believes his own BS he seems to have gotten from right wing propaganda.
c o m eyC o m e yHillary Clinton knew she was unlikable.
Well, 3 million more voters liked Hillary than Trump.
Yes, but more states voted for Trump, so now you know how Trump won...
As was already posted - that was in California [lol] ... the reason or at the very least a strong contributing factor as to why Obama got the nomination in 08 was because the DNC knew full well that Hillary was despised by huge swarths of the electorate.Hillary Clinton knew she was unlikable.
Well, 3 million more voters liked Hillary than Trump.
There are many pictures of trump that are worse, dingbat dupe. Try policy not gossip someday.
The face of a 'Dictator-wanna-be', not a 'President'.....
This coming from a felon-defender who can not / will not accept the results of the 2016 election. Bwuhahahaha......There are many pictures of trump that are worse, dingbat dupe. Try policy not gossip someday.
What a load of crap LOL. Seems it is manafort and Flynn Who have problems with the law, as opposed to the GOP propaganda machine.... Try what actually happens someday, super duper.This coming from a felon-defender who can not / will not accept the results of the 2016 election. Bwuhahahaha......There are many pictures of trump that are worse, dingbat dupe. Try policy not gossip someday.
You can't handle policy...as Trump has shattered Obama's, surpassing him already while leaving his criminal 'Legacy' in ashes. Barry did not just leave the DNC bankrupt when he left, he left the entire country morally, ethically, and legally / judiciously bankrupt...which we are still having to deal with by rounding up his criminal Cabinet / Secret Society members - investigating, probing, firing, indicting Co-Conspirators like McCabe, Comey, Strzok, Lynch, etc....
so you are completely unaware that hillary had $25K dinners.That has not happened for years... The bloated rich and ruined middle class and Country are so obvious except 2 the brainwashed...I know catering to the 1% for an (R) is bad, but is something that is celebrated when a (D) does it.Actually, the lock her up hate and the anti minority hate of the GOP voter, all based on misinformation propaganda, were the obvious motives of trump voters. Too bad you know nothing of policy that would actually help the country and the nonrich.I think the real cutoff was from her 'deplorable' comment.Hillary Clinton to Campaign Staff: 'I Am Getting Pretty Tired of Hearing About How Nobody Likes Me'
Hillary Clinton knew there were concerns about her "likeability" as a candidate, but as early as July 2016—just after President Donald Trump became the Republican nominee—she apparently decided she would stop caring.
In a new book on the Clinton campaign, Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling, New York Times reporter-at-large Amy Chozick recalled the Democratic nominee brushing off her staff's reminders about her foundering favorability.
"A week earlier, she’d cut off Joel [Benenson] and the pollster John Anzalone, as they walked her through the almost daily reminder that half the country disliked her,” Chozick wrote, according to the Daily Beast, noting that the conversation had happened around the time of the Republican National Convention. "'You know, I am getting pretty tired of hearing about how nobody likes me,' she said."
According to Chozick, Clinton went on to wonder: "'Oh, what's the point? They're never going to like me.'"
Clinton had resigned herself to the idea that there was nothing she could do to win over voters who didn't already look favorably on her. Eventually, her own campaign seemed to adjust to the same idea, arguing that Clinton could sail to victory even without high likeability polling.
When donors asked Clinton's campaign headquarters how they "planned...to pull Hillary's trust numbers out of the toilet," Chozick wrote that "the answer was always the same: nothing. Podesta would explain ‘I remember no one trusted Bill Clinton and he won twice.'"
The misguided calculation, Chozick suggested, is part of what cost Clinton her chance at being the first woman president.
Hillary Clinton resigned herself to the belief that there was nothing she could do to make voters like her, according to a new book on her campaign. Drew Angerer/Getty Images " data-reactid="31"> Hillary Clinton resigned herself to the belief that there was nothing she could do to make voters like her, according to a new book on her campaign. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Washington Post/ABC News poll[/a] emerged showing that Clinton's favorability had just hit a record low with Americans. Just 41 percent held a positive view of her, while a historic 56 percent viewed her unfavorably—the worst ratings Clinton had ever received during her decades in the public eye....
No, it wasn't the Russians, you morons at the mainstream media. Americans just don't like or trust the Clintons.
you either supported hillary or you were less than human.
anyone that voted for her, voted for hate, most Americans aren't full of hate
speaking of doops
Hillary Clinton to Campaign Staff: 'I Am Getting Pretty Tired of Hearing About How Nobody Likes Me'
Hillary Clinton knew there were concerns about her "likeability" as a candidate, but as early as July 2016—just after President Donald Trump became the Republican nominee—she apparently decided she would stop caring.
In a new book on the Clinton campaign, Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling, New York Times reporter-at-large Amy Chozick recalled the Democratic nominee brushing off her staff's reminders about her foundering favorability.
"A week earlier, she’d cut off Joel [Benenson] and the pollster John Anzalone, as they walked her through the almost daily reminder that half the country disliked her,” Chozick wrote, according to the Daily Beast, noting that the conversation had happened around the time of the Republican National Convention. "'You know, I am getting pretty tired of hearing about how nobody likes me,' she said."
According to Chozick, Clinton went on to wonder: "'Oh, what's the point? They're never going to like me.'"
Clinton had resigned herself to the idea that there was nothing she could do to win over voters who didn't already look favorably on her. Eventually, her own campaign seemed to adjust to the same idea, arguing that Clinton could sail to victory even without high likeability polling.
When donors asked Clinton's campaign headquarters how they "planned...to pull Hillary's trust numbers out of the toilet," Chozick wrote that "the answer was always the same: nothing. Podesta would explain ‘I remember no one trusted Bill Clinton and he won twice.'"
The misguided calculation, Chozick suggested, is part of what cost Clinton her chance at being the first woman president.
Hillary Clinton resigned herself to the belief that there was nothing she could do to make voters like her, according to a new book on her campaign. Drew Angerer/Getty Images " data-reactid="31"> Hillary Clinton resigned herself to the belief that there was nothing she could do to make voters like her, according to a new book on her campaign. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Washington Post/ABC News poll[/a] emerged showing that Clinton's favorability had just hit a record low with Americans. Just 41 percent held a positive view of her, while a historic 56 percent viewed her unfavorably—the worst ratings Clinton had ever received during her decades in the public eye....
No, it wasn't the Russians, you morons at the mainstream media. Americans just don't like or trust the Clintons.
As horrible has she was, Trump still needed Putin's help. But still got more votes than him.
Democratic rich people want to raise taxes on themselves and invest in Americans and America, dumbass. They know we need healthy middle class and working class to have a good economy...so you are completely unaware that hillary had $25K dinners.That has not happened for years... The bloated rich and ruined middle class and Country are so obvious except 2 the brainwashed...I know catering to the 1% for an (R) is bad, but is something that is celebrated when a (D) does it.Actually, the lock her up hate and the anti minority hate of the GOP voter, all based on misinformation propaganda, were the obvious motives of trump voters. Too bad you know nothing of policy that would actually help the country and the nonrich.I think the real cutoff was from her 'deplorable' comment.Hillary Clinton to Campaign Staff: 'I Am Getting Pretty Tired of Hearing About How Nobody Likes Me'
Hillary Clinton knew there were concerns about her "likeability" as a candidate, but as early as July 2016—just after President Donald Trump became the Republican nominee—she apparently decided she would stop caring.
In a new book on the Clinton campaign, Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling, New York Times reporter-at-large Amy Chozick recalled the Democratic nominee brushing off her staff's reminders about her foundering favorability.
"A week earlier, she’d cut off Joel [Benenson] and the pollster John Anzalone, as they walked her through the almost daily reminder that half the country disliked her,” Chozick wrote, according to the Daily Beast, noting that the conversation had happened around the time of the Republican National Convention. "'You know, I am getting pretty tired of hearing about how nobody likes me,' she said."
According to Chozick, Clinton went on to wonder: "'Oh, what's the point? They're never going to like me.'"
Clinton had resigned herself to the idea that there was nothing she could do to win over voters who didn't already look favorably on her. Eventually, her own campaign seemed to adjust to the same idea, arguing that Clinton could sail to victory even without high likeability polling.
When donors asked Clinton's campaign headquarters how they "planned...to pull Hillary's trust numbers out of the toilet," Chozick wrote that "the answer was always the same: nothing. Podesta would explain ‘I remember no one trusted Bill Clinton and he won twice.'"
The misguided calculation, Chozick suggested, is part of what cost Clinton her chance at being the first woman president.
Hillary Clinton resigned herself to the belief that there was nothing she could do to make voters like her, according to a new book on her campaign. Drew Angerer/Getty Images " data-reactid="31"> Hillary Clinton resigned herself to the belief that there was nothing she could do to make voters like her, according to a new book on her campaign. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Washington Post/ABC News poll[/a] emerged showing that Clinton's favorability had just hit a record low with Americans. Just 41 percent held a positive view of her, while a historic 56 percent viewed her unfavorably—the worst ratings Clinton had ever received during her decades in the public eye....
No, it wasn't the Russians, you morons at the mainstream media. Americans just don't like or trust the Clintons.
you either supported hillary or you were less than human.
anyone that voted for her, voted for hate, most Americans aren't full of hate
speaking of doops
you obliviousness is not a surprise.
Enough but not as many as c o m ey.As horrible has she was, Trump still needed Putin's help. But still got more votes than him.
How many votes did they change?
"Unlikable" is charitable, "repulsive" is more accurate. She understood this very well when she attended few rallies, such as they were, and kept her public appearances to a bare minimum as a presidential candidate.Hillary Clinton to Campaign Staff: 'I Am Getting Pretty Tired of Hearing About How Nobody Likes Me'
Hillary Clinton knew there were concerns about her "likeability" as a candidate, but as early as July 2016—just after President Donald Trump became the Republican nominee—she apparently decided she would stop caring.
In a new book on the Clinton campaign, Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling, New York Times reporter-at-large Amy Chozick recalled the Democratic nominee brushing off her staff's reminders about her foundering favorability.
"A week earlier, she’d cut off Joel [Benenson] and the pollster John Anzalone, as they walked her through the almost daily reminder that half the country disliked her,” Chozick wrote, according to the Daily Beast, noting that the conversation had happened around the time of the Republican National Convention. "'You know, I am getting pretty tired of hearing about how nobody likes me,' she said."
According to Chozick, Clinton went on to wonder: "'Oh, what's the point? They're never going to like me.'"
Clinton had resigned herself to the idea that there was nothing she could do to win over voters who didn't already look favorably on her. Eventually, her own campaign seemed to adjust to the same idea, arguing that Clinton could sail to victory even without high likeability polling.
When donors asked Clinton's campaign headquarters how they "planned...to pull Hillary's trust numbers out of the toilet," Chozick wrote that "the answer was always the same: nothing. Podesta would explain ‘I remember no one trusted Bill Clinton and he won twice.'"
The misguided calculation, Chozick suggested, is part of what cost Clinton her chance at being the first woman president.
Hillary Clinton resigned herself to the belief that there was nothing she could do to make voters like her, according to a new book on her campaign. Drew Angerer/Getty Images " data-reactid="31"> Hillary Clinton resigned herself to the belief that there was nothing she could do to make voters like her, according to a new book on her campaign. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Washington Post/ABC News poll[/a] emerged showing that Clinton's favorability had just hit a record low with Americans. Just 41 percent held a positive view of her, while a historic 56 percent viewed her unfavorably—the worst ratings Clinton had ever received during her decades in the public eye....
No, it wasn't the Russians, you morons at the mainstream media. Americans just don't like or trust the Clintons.
Enough but not as many as c o m ey.As horrible has she was, Trump still needed Putin's help. But still got more votes than him.
How many votes did they change?
This description on the russian trolls explains it. Trump won by less than 100,000 votes in swing states.Enough but not as many as c o m ey.As horrible has she was, Trump still needed Putin's help. But still got more votes than him.
How many votes did they change?
Prove they hacked in changed even one.
This description on the russian trolls explains it. Trump won by less than 100,000 votes in swing states.Enough but not as many as c o m ey.As horrible has she was, Trump still needed Putin's help. But still got more votes than him.
How many votes did they change?
Prove they hacked in changed even one.