Stephanie
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- Jul 11, 2004
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this is what the Democrats thinks about you supporters. Not much!!!!!
boy oh boy this is one elitist witch.
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Hillary has evolved since then or she misspoke.
Via KRTV:
Hillary Clinton is campaigning hard to win Iowa’s caucuses — but a 2012 email shows she might not care for the electorate there.
Clinton called caucuses “creatures of the parties’ extremes” in a January 22, 2012 email to confidante Sidney Blumenthal.
That email was among a new tranche released Monday by the State Department as part of its ongoing effort, under a judge’s order, to make public the former secretary of state’s work-related emails.
States vote on presidential nominees through primaries — where residents cast their ballots as they would in a general election — or caucuses, where voters gather, talk and openly decide who to support. In some states there are rounds of elimination to cut out the lowest-performing candidates. It’s a process that lends an edge to the best-organized candidates with the most passionate supporters.
Clinton lost the 2008 Democratic caucuses in Iowa to then-Sen. Barack Obama. In 2004, Howard Dean was damaged by similar comments — but those were captured on video, rather than in an email.
Clinton’s email to her friend Blumenthal also includes nicknames for two of the Republican front-runners from that election cycle — Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich — as well as analysis on how their neck-and-neck race would play out.
all of it here:
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boy oh boy this is one elitist witch.
snip:
Hillary has evolved since then or she misspoke.
Via KRTV:
Hillary Clinton is campaigning hard to win Iowa’s caucuses — but a 2012 email shows she might not care for the electorate there.
Clinton called caucuses “creatures of the parties’ extremes” in a January 22, 2012 email to confidante Sidney Blumenthal.
That email was among a new tranche released Monday by the State Department as part of its ongoing effort, under a judge’s order, to make public the former secretary of state’s work-related emails.
States vote on presidential nominees through primaries — where residents cast their ballots as they would in a general election — or caucuses, where voters gather, talk and openly decide who to support. In some states there are rounds of elimination to cut out the lowest-performing candidates. It’s a process that lends an edge to the best-organized candidates with the most passionate supporters.
Clinton lost the 2008 Democratic caucuses in Iowa to then-Sen. Barack Obama. In 2004, Howard Dean was damaged by similar comments — but those were captured on video, rather than in an email.
Clinton’s email to her friend Blumenthal also includes nicknames for two of the Republican front-runners from that election cycle — Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich — as well as analysis on how their neck-and-neck race would play out.
all of it here:
Weasel Zippers | Scouring the bowels of the internet | Weasel Zippers