Wow, you’d figure those authors at Wikileaks would have more imagination than that.
It's not fiction. You in fact were the one that stated it wasn't a requirement for Democrats to be liberals.
And you are a douche for bullshitting people the whole way through.
Not sure what the issue is here fuck stain. Zell Miller…Democrat GA. Backed Bush during the 2004 election. Gave the nomination speech at the convention. One of the great speeches in history in my view. Several Republicans have seen the light and decided your messiah is a loser and are supporting Ms. Clinton.
My issue is with the authors at Wikileaks who are writing the “hacked” e-mails that they are putting into the trough for piggies like you. They should be better wordsmiths.
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
BUILDING TRADES UNION
SEPTEMBER 9, 2015
{SECTION ON KEYSTONE XL}
QUESTIONER 1: [
inaudible]... but it is encouraging when you talk about new pipelines as well. Because when we hear from [
inaudible], not from you, but when we hear it general [
inaudible]... environmental extremists are the democrats' version of the tea party from our perspective. And so while we fix leaky ones, we want to build new ones. I know Phil, myself, Jim, Craig, Tim, Harris, and the teemsters -- right now we have $30 billion in new natural gas mostly [
inaudible]. Pipelines being built, as Shawn said, puts a lot of people to work.
HILLARY CLINTON: And where in the country are you [
inaudible]?
QUESTIONER 1: So Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, the Dakotas--
QUESTIONER 2: There's an oil pipeline too in the Dakotas...
QUESTIONER 1: New England.
QUESTIONER 2: The pipeline industry is booming and we've raised a lot of issues on existing pipelines and how bad they are. You know, people are concerned about the Keystone pipeline, which would be the safest pipeline ever constructed by the most skilled labor force ever assembled to build it. And you have to [
inaudible] about these pipelines that are in the ground 20, 30 years, 40 years--
HILLARY CLINTON: Well they've come out, and you may not know this, but they've all [
inaudible]. I mean I have not said anything about Keystone because I wanted to give the President, the Secretary a chance to make their decision. But I can't wait any longer. And you know from my perspective, this is just one of these issues--
QUESTIONER 2: It's symbolic--
HILLARY CLINTON: It's symbolic and it's not going to go away. They're all hanging on to it. So you know Bernie Sanders is getting lots of support from the most radical environmentalists because he's out there every day bashing the Keystone pipeline. And, you know, I'm not into it for that. I've been-- my view is I want to defend natural gas. I want to defend repairing and building the pipelines we need to fuel our economy. I want to defend fracking under the right circumstances. I want to defend, you know, new, modern [
inaudible]. I want to defend this stuff. And you know, I'm already at odds with the most organized and wildest. They come to my rallies and they yell at me and, you know, all the rest of it. They say, 'Will you promise never to take any fossil fuels out of the earth ever again?' No. I won't promise that. Get a life, you know. So I want to get the right balance and that's what I'm [
inaudible] about-- getting all the stakeholders together. Everybody's not going to get everything they want, that's not the way it's supposed to work in a democracy, but everybody needs to listen to each other.
Be the piece of shit you are but don't bullshit people for votes.