Not much talk about Hillary's "victory" in Ky.

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Democrats are in a bind. They can't brag about the last 7+ years of Barry Hussein and they really don't like Hillary and they are probably embarrassed that a freaking socialist is doing so well. That's why almost nobody is talking about the democrat primaries. Hillary campaigned hard in Ky. for about five days and she barely squeaked by with a .5% victory. Meanwhile she lost big time in Oregon to socialist Bernie Sanders in a major upset. I'm surprised that the political pundits aren't making more of the sound bite where Hillary breaks the news that she would hire her husband "to run the economy" if she was elected. It was a desperate move by a desperate candidate and it looked as though it was intended to be a major political statement. She led up to it carefully and paused for applause and screams but the applause didn't happen. There was barely a peep from the audience when she mentioned Bill's name. This is not a good sign.
 
Democrats are in a bind. They can't brag about the last 7+ years of Barry Hussein and they really don't like Hillary and they are probably embarrassed that a freaking socialist is doing so well. That's why almost nobody is talking about the democrat primaries. Hillary campaigned hard in Ky. for about five days and she barely squeaked by with a .5% victory. Meanwhile she lost big time in Oregon to socialist Bernie Sanders in a major upset. I'm surprised that the political pundits aren't making more of the sound bite where Hillary breaks the news that she would hire her husband "to run the economy" if she was elected. It was a desperate move by a desperate candidate and it looked as though it was intended to be a major political statement. She led up to it carefully and paused for applause and screams but the applause didn't happen. There was barely a peep from the audience when she mentioned Bill's name. This is not a good sign.

She's losing momentum when she should be gaining
 
Democrats are in a bind. They can't brag about the last 7+ years of Barry Hussein and they really don't like Hillary and they are probably embarrassed that a freaking socialist is doing so well. That's why almost nobody is talking about the democrat primaries. Hillary campaigned hard in Ky. for about five days and she barely squeaked by with a .5% victory. Meanwhile she lost big time in Oregon to socialist Bernie Sanders in a major upset. I'm surprised that the political pundits aren't making more of the sound bite where Hillary breaks the news that she would hire her husband "to run the economy" if she was elected. It was a desperate move by a desperate candidate and it looked as though it was intended to be a major political statement. She led up to it carefully and paused for applause and screams but the applause didn't happen. There was barely a peep from the audience when she mentioned Bill's name. This is not a good sign.


Kinda telling that a "socialist" is doing so well in american society isn't it.
 
deluded bernie fans are feeling the bern of simple rules and elementary mathematics.



May 17
Kentucky · 55 delegates

99% reporting
Delegates
Votes

Hillary Clinton
27
46.8%
212,549

Bernie Sanders
27
46.3%
210,626






[In Nevada] Chaos broke out amid protests from Sanders supporters that party officials rigged the process in Clinton’s favor. But in his analysis of the frenzied event, veteran Nevada political reporter Jon Ralston concluded, “Sanders folks disregarded the rules, then when shown the truth, attacked organizers and party officials as tools of a conspiracy to defraud the senator of what was never rightfully his in the first place.” The state Democratic chairwoman even faced a flood of insults and threats of violence in the aftermath of the event.

“Superdelegates are not the reason Clinton is going to win the nomination. Clinton is going to win the nomination because she is getting many more votes than her rival—and thus winning the pledged delegate total. There is a theoretical world in which the superdelegates subvert the will of the voters and give Clinton the nomination ... We are not living in that world.


Is the Democratic Primary Really Rigged?
 
Democrats are in a bind. They can't brag about the last 7+ years of Barry Hussein and they really don't like Hillary and they are probably embarrassed that a freaking socialist is doing so well. That's why almost nobody is talking about the democrat primaries. Hillary campaigned hard in Ky. for about five days and she barely squeaked by with a .5% victory. Meanwhile she lost big time in Oregon to socialist Bernie Sanders in a major upset. I'm surprised that the political pundits aren't making more of the sound bite where Hillary breaks the news that she would hire her husband "to run the economy" if she was elected. It was a desperate move by a desperate candidate and it looked as though it was intended to be a major political statement. She led up to it carefully and paused for applause and screams but the applause didn't happen. There was barely a peep from the audience when she mentioned Bill's name. This is not a good sign.
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton
Poll Date Sample MoE
Clinton (D)
Trump (R)
Spread
RCP Average 4/22 - 5/10 -- -- 47.0 41.8 Clinton +5.2

GravisGravis 5/10 - 5/10 1574 RV 2.5 48 46 Clinton +2
PPP (D)PPP (D) 5/6 - 5/9 1222 RV 3.2 47 41 Clinton +6
CNN/ORCCNN/ORC 4/28 - 5/1 890 RV 3.5 54 41 Clinton +13
Rasmussen ReportsRasmussen 4/27 - 4/28 1000 LV 3.0 39 41 Trump +2
IBD/TIPPIBD/TIPP 4/22 - 4/28 814 RV 3.5 47 40 Clinton +7


You can always tell when the candidates have been picked, and there isn't any doubt, because Republimussen Reports will start putting out their skewed polls that favor the Republican candidate...and of course the PPP's and CNN polls favor Democrats
 
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She's losing momentum when she should be gaining


her goal was to reach the required delegate threshold to clinch and there remains zero possibility that she will not.

once the convention is over, everything will fall into place just as it should, and her momentum will then begin to roll.

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means anointed by the DNC (twice).

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means coddled by the media (ever!).

then we will see her approval peak as millions and millions of rational Americans choose her over the RNC oaf in November.
 
While Clinton opened up an extremely large early lead over Sanders in superdelegates, she has also won far more votes—3 million more than the senator so far. “The system is not rigged,” said Josh Putnam, a political-science lecturer at the University of Georgia. “The simple truth is that Clinton has won this nomination—and fair and square at that.”

Is the Democratic Primary Really Rigged?
 
The OP will be upset when Hillary Clinton, Bernie, Obama, Biden and Bill Clinton all take to the road to brag about the past 7 years.....remind people what is at stake....bring forth a Clinton victory and down-ballot success.....therby securing the legacy of the head ****** in charge.
 
She's losing momentum when she should be gaining


her goal was to reach the required delegate threshold to clinch and there remains zero possibility that she will not.

once the convention is over, everything will fall into place just as it should, and her momentum will then begin to roll.

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means anointed by the DNC (twice).

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means coddled by the media (ever!).

then we will see her approval peak as millions and millions of rational Americans choose her over the RNC oaf in November.
I agree, from maybe a little different perspective.

The American voter is very impulsive, unlike the politics junkies like myself, on this site.

They'll get to the voting booth and vote based on mental imagery.

When they think about Hillary, they'll remember the photos of her in the white house for 8 years, and the photos of her meeting heads of state, as Secretary of State, and a few will remember her as Senator from New York.

When they think of Trump, in spite of his campaign's attempts to present him as "Presidential"...they'll think of "The Apprentice"...and his numerous inflammatory remarks over the last year
 
She's losing momentum when she should be gaining


her goal was to reach the required delegate threshold to clinch and there remains zero possibility that she will not.

once the convention is over, everything will fall into place just as it should, and her momentum will then begin to roll.

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means anointed by the DNC (twice).

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means coddled by the media (ever!).

then we will see her approval peak as millions and millions of rational Americans choose her over the RNC oaf in November.
I agree, from maybe a little different perspective.

The American voter is very impulsive, unlike the politics junkies like myself, on this site.

They'll get to the voting booth and vote based on mental imagery.

When they think about Hillary, they'll remember the photos of her in the white house for 8 years, and the photos of her meeting heads of state, as Secretary of State, and a few will remember her as Senator from New York.

When they think of Trump, in spite of his campaign's attempts to present him as "Presidential"...they'll think of "The Apprentice"...and his numerous inflammatory remarks over the last year


Some will remember this....

ABENGHAZI.jpg
 
She's losing momentum when she should be gaining


her goal was to reach the required delegate threshold to clinch and there remains zero possibility that she will not.

once the convention is over, everything will fall into place just as it should, and her momentum will then begin to roll.

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means anointed by the DNC (twice).

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means coddled by the media (ever!).

then we will see her approval peak as millions and millions of rational Americans choose her over the RNC oaf in November.
I agree, from maybe a little different perspective.

The American voter is very impulsive, unlike the politics junkies like myself, on this site.

They'll get to the voting booth and vote based on mental imagery.

When they think about Hillary, they'll remember the photos of her in the white house for 8 years, and the photos of her meeting heads of state, as Secretary of State, and a few will remember her as Senator from New York.

When they think of Trump, in spite of his campaign's attempts to present him as "Presidential"...they'll think of "The Apprentice"...and his numerous inflammatory remarks over the last year


Some will remember this....

ABENGHAZI.jpg
As tragic as that was...may they rest in peace...the people who remember that at the voting booth were never even considering voting for Hillary
 
She's losing momentum when she should be gaining


her goal was to reach the required delegate threshold to clinch and there remains zero possibility that she will not.

once the convention is over, everything will fall into place just as it should, and her momentum will then begin to roll.

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means anointed by the DNC (twice).

we will see in retrospect, the FACT that she has been by no means coddled by the media (ever!).

then we will see her approval peak as millions and millions of rational Americans choose her over the RNC oaf in November.
I agree, from maybe a little different perspective.

The American voter is very impulsive, unlike the politics junkies like myself, on this site.

They'll get to the voting booth and vote based on mental imagery.

When they think about Hillary, they'll remember the photos of her in the white house for 8 years, and the photos of her meeting heads of state, as Secretary of State, and a few will remember her as Senator from New York.

When they think of Trump, in spite of his campaign's attempts to present him as "Presidential"...they'll think of "The Apprentice"...and his numerous inflammatory remarks over the last year


Some will remember this....

ABENGHAZI.jpg
As tragic as that was...may they rest in peace...the people who remember that at the voting booth were never even considering voting for Hillary

That's your opinion....everyone has one
 
Some will remember this....

ABENGHAZI.jpg


fact is, no one is going to forget that terrible day, but rational Americans won't go so low as to continue harping on hillary over the twisted partisan lies that have been completely fabricated by shameless hacks to score political points...
 
Democrats are in a bind. They can't brag about the last 7+ years of Barry Hussein and they really don't like Hillary and they are probably embarrassed that a freaking socialist is doing so well. That's why almost nobody is talking about the democrat primaries. Hillary campaigned hard in Ky. for about five days and she barely squeaked by with a .5% victory. Meanwhile she lost big time in Oregon to socialist Bernie Sanders in a major upset. I'm surprised that the political pundits aren't making more of the sound bite where Hillary breaks the news that she would hire her husband "to run the economy" if she was elected. It was a desperate move by a desperate candidate and it looked as though it was intended to be a major political statement. She led up to it carefully and paused for applause and screams but the applause didn't happen. There was barely a peep from the audience when she mentioned Bill's name. This is not a good sign.

How does anyoneknow that Hillary's Clintonistas didnt stuff a bunch of ballot boxes and 'lose' a bunch of Sanders to make the difference?

Sanders led in the count all night, then the Clintonistas get under the tape by a nose?

PUHLEEEZZZEEE! ! ! ! !
 
Some will remember this....

ABENGHAZI.jpg


fact is, no one is going to forget that terrible day, but rational Americans won't go so low as to continue harping on hillary over the twisted partisan lies that have been completely fabricated by shameless hacks to score political points...

You live in the world standing on your head if you think that demanding justice for abandoned Americans who died due to administrative neglect is anything other than paying our respects to them.
 
The American voter is very impulsive, unlike the politics junkies like myself, on this site.

They'll get to the voting booth and vote based on mental imagery.

When they think about Hillary, they'll remember the photos of her in the white house for 8 years, and the photos of her meeting heads of state, as Secretary of State, and a few will remember her as Senator from New York.

When they think of Trump, in spite of his campaign's attempts to present him as "Presidential"...they'll think of "The Apprentice"...and his numerous inflammatory remarks over the last year
Keep dreaming bud.

Americans are thinking of one thing and one thing almost completely; 'Who can bring back all the exported jobs?'


And they know it wont be 'sold out' and 'orifice blown' out Hillary "the Billion Dollar Whore" Clinton.
 
Some will remember this....

ABENGHAZI.jpg


fact is, no one is going to forget that terrible day, but rational Americans won't go so low as to continue harping on hillary over the twisted partisan lies that have been completely fabricated by shameless hacks to score political points...

What Partisan Lies, Val?

The 'lie' of how Hillary refused to pull Stephens out when every other country pulled their people out due to the threats?

The 'lie' of how Hillary / Obama hired Al Qaeida-associated militia to 'protect' Stephens?

The 'lie' of how when Hillary was confronted with the fact that Stephens had requested additional security hundreds of times only to have Hillary / the State Department reject those requests over and over Hillary LAUGHED and declared she thought he was just making a continuous joke?

The 'lie' of how not only did Hillary reject those requests for MORE security but she actually cut 14 members of his security detail...AFTER 2 terrorist attacks on his compound...DESPITE the threat of the up-coming attack that caused the other nations to pull their people out...DESPITE supposedly (according to her) knowing the military 'could not reach him in time if another serious attack occurred?!

The 'LIES' found in her own e-mails, one in which she told a foreign diplomat, "We KNOW this was a terrorist attack and that the video had NOTHING to do with it', and how she told her own daughter that they had lost 4 Americans 'the day' due to a TERRORIST attack...the day before she lied to the world about some video?!

I personally don't believe that you are THAT stupid, to ignore all the facts - even Hillary's own testimony and personal e-mails. I could be wrong...
 

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