Why I want Hillary

The Rabbi

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Well I think Cruz blew his chances today with the absurd announcement of a VP, and made it even worse by picking one of the biggest losers in this campaign.
That probably leaves Clinton v Trump.
And I may vote for Hillary. Not because I think she'd be a great president. Or a good one. Or even a mediocre one. The opposite. I think she is the most impeachable candidate out there and can't see her lasting more than 18 months in office. While Bill was personally likeable and survived his impeachment, and Obama is protected by that "first black president" thing, Hillary has no such protection. No one much likes her. She isnt part of a real minority or representative of it. She won out because....actually I dont know why.
That means when (not if) the information about her selling influence as SecState and myriad other bribes and crimes comes out it will be a cinch to impeach and remove her.
Now we have to see who her VP pick is.
 
Well I think Cruz blew his chances today with the absurd announcement of a VP, and made it even worse by picking one of the biggest losers in this campaign.
That probably leaves Clinton v Trump.
And I may vote for Hillary. Not because I think she'd be a great president. Or a good one. Or even a mediocre one. The opposite. I think she is the most impeachable candidate out there and can't see her lasting more than 18 months in office. While Bill was personally likeable and survived his impeachment, and Obama is protected by that "first black president" thing, Hillary has no such protection. No one much likes her. She isnt part of a real minority or representative of it. She won out because....actually I dont know why.
That means when (not if) the information about her selling influence as SecState and myriad other bribes and crimes comes out it will be a cinch to impeach and remove her.
Now we have to see who her VP pick is.

She need to find the Dick Cheney of the Democratic Party because it will guarantee the GOP will not impeach her.

My pick:

Nancy Pelosi.

That is if she does not want to be impeached.

Now if she want a strong VP then it should be Jim Webb, Bernie Sanders or Bill Richardson.
 
Well I think Cruz blew his chances today with the absurd announcement of a VP, and made it even worse by picking one of the biggest losers in this campaign.
That probably leaves Clinton v Trump.
And I may vote for Hillary. Not because I think she'd be a great president. Or a good one. Or even a mediocre one. The opposite. I think she is the most impeachable candidate out there and can't see her lasting more than 18 months in office. While Bill was personally likeable and survived his impeachment, and Obama is protected by that "first black president" thing, Hillary has no such protection. No one much likes her. She isnt part of a real minority or representative of it. She won out because....actually I dont know why.
That means when (not if) the information about her selling influence as SecState and myriad other bribes and crimes comes out it will be a cinch to impeach and remove her.
Now we have to see who her VP pick is.

She need to find the Dick Cheney of the Democratic Party because it will guarantee the GOP will not impeach her.

My pick:

Nancy Pelosi.

That is if she does not want to be impeached.

Now if she want a strong VP then it should be Jim Webb, Bernie Sanders or Bill Richardson.
Shit if she picked Richardson I'd really vote for her. He was the best candidate in 2008 and if the Dems werent the party of the Hammer and Sickle he'd be a shoo in.
 
Well I think Cruz blew his chances today with the absurd announcement of a VP, and made it even worse by picking one of the biggest losers in this campaign.
That probably leaves Clinton v Trump.
And I may vote for Hillary. Not because I think she'd be a great president. Or a good one. Or even a mediocre one. The opposite. I think she is the most impeachable candidate out there and can't see her lasting more than 18 months in office. While Bill was personally likeable and survived his impeachment, and Obama is protected by that "first black president" thing, Hillary has no such protection. No one much likes her. She isnt part of a real minority or representative of it. She won out because....actually I dont know why.
That means when (not if) the information about her selling influence as SecState and myriad other bribes and crimes comes out it will be a cinch to impeach and remove her.
Now we have to see who her VP pick is.

She need to find the Dick Cheney of the Democratic Party because it will guarantee the GOP will not impeach her.

My pick:

Nancy Pelosi.

That is if she does not want to be impeached.

Now if she want a strong VP then it should be Jim Webb, Bernie Sanders or Bill Richardson.
Shit if she picked Richardson I'd really vote for her. He was the best candidate in 2008 and if the Dems werent the party of the Hammer and Sickle he'd be a shoo in.

Bill Richardson? Too funny.

I remember Tim Russert catching him in a lie and just absolutely taking him apart on "Meet The Press" fifteen years or so back. Made him admit the lie.

It was a beautiful thing to behold.
 
here's one big reason why i want hillary to win :D

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Well I think Cruz blew his chances today with the absurd announcement of a VP, and made it even worse by picking one of the biggest losers in this campaign.
That probably leaves Clinton v Trump.
And I may vote for Hillary. Not because I think she'd be a great president. Or a good one. Or even a mediocre one. The opposite. I think she is the most impeachable candidate out there and can't see her lasting more than 18 months in office. While Bill was personally likeable and survived his impeachment, and Obama is protected by that "first black president" thing, Hillary has no such protection. No one much likes her. She isnt part of a real minority or representative of it. She won out because....actually I dont know why.
That means when (not if) the information about her selling influence as SecState and myriad other bribes and crimes comes out it will be a cinch to impeach and remove her.
Now we have to see who her VP pick is.

Finally for once I agree with you on something.

Carly Fiorina is a fucking corporate whore who steals from her campaign staff until she was forced to pay them. (2010 California senate campaign) They waited four years. She thought it wise to settle that debt prior to her running for POTUS in 2015.

I rarely use the four-letter "c" word to describe another female, but she deserves it. Cruz selecting her as a running mate tells you EVERYTHING you need to know about his corporate whoring. Just ask his Goldman Sucks wife, Heidi.

 
Yeah right, promote the vote for the "most impeachable candidate" as a political statement. The left must be absolutely desperate.
 
Well I think Cruz blew his chances today with the absurd announcement of a VP, and made it even worse by picking one of the biggest losers in this campaign.
That probably leaves Clinton v Trump.
And I may vote for Hillary. Not because I think she'd be a great president. Or a good one. Or even a mediocre one. The opposite. I think she is the most impeachable candidate out there and can't see her lasting more than 18 months in office. While Bill was personally likeable and survived his impeachment, and Obama is protected by that "first black president" thing, Hillary has no such protection. No one much likes her. She isnt part of a real minority or representative of it. She won out because....actually I dont know why.
That means when (not if) the information about her selling influence as SecState and myriad other bribes and crimes comes out it will be a cinch to impeach and remove her.
Now we have to see who her VP pick is.

Finally for once I agree with you on something.

Carly Fiorina is a fucking corporate whore who steals from her campaign staff until she was forced to pay them. (2010 California senate campaign) They waited four years. She thought it wise to settle that debt prior to her running for POTUS in 2015.

I rarely use the four-letter "c" word to describe another female, but she deserves it. Cruz selecting her as a running mate tells you EVERYTHING you need to know about his corporate whoring. Just ask his Goldman Sucks wife, Heidi.
Goldman? Ask hiLIARy to release her speech transcripts :eusa_whistle:
 
Goldman? Ask hiLIARy to release her speech transcripts :eusa_whistle:



it's not like you won't lie about them either way...

maybe you could get past the artful smear and actually get specific in your false accusation?

careful what you wish for as the other guy gets held to the same standard.
 
I apologize for stating the obvious, but I'm afraid that you have lost all credibility from the title alone.
Only an out and out fool would admit to supporting this incompetent bus stop rat bag old hag.
 
I apologize for stating the obvious, but I'm afraid that you have lost all credibility from the title alone.
Only an out and out fool would admit to supporting this incompetent bus stop rat bag old hag.
and yet you choose to describe her with more respect than she deserves.
 
2016 endorsements

Hillary Clinton has collected 394 endorsements so far


The 2016 Endorsement Primary

Candidate
Date Endorser Position Pts.

Hillary Clinton 4/25/16 Robert Brady Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

4/10 Elijah Cummings Rep. (D-Md.) 1

3/29 Ron Kind Rep. (D-Wis.) 1

3/21 Kate Brown Gov. (D-Ore.) 10

3/7 Gwen Graham Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

2/28 Lloyd Doggett Rep. (D-Texas) 1

2/26 Ben R. Lujan Rep. (D-N.M.) 1

2/24 Eric Swalwell Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/24 Harry Reid Sen. (D-Nev.) 5

2/24 Mark DeSaulnier Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/24 Raul Ruiz Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/24 Susan Davis Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/19 James E. Clyburn Rep. (D-S.C.) 1

2/5 Jim Costa Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

2/3 Alma Adams Rep. (D-N.C.) 1

2/1 Chaka Fattah Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

1/30 Ron Wyden Sen. (D-Ore.) 5

1/29 Al Green Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/26 David Price Rep. (D-N.C.) 1

1/19 Mike Quigley Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/8 Frank Pallone Jr. Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

1/7 G.K. Butterfield Rep. (D-N.C.) 1

12/18/15 Earl Blumenauer Rep. (D-Ore.) 1

12/16 Linda Sánchez Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

12/15 Brad Ashford Rep. (D-Neb.) 1

12/7 Michael E. Capuano Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

11/30 Anna G. Eshoo Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Jerry McNerney Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Jackie Speier Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Maxine Waters Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/30 Pete Aguilar Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/19 John A. Yarmuth Rep. (D-Ky.) 1

11/17 Donna F. Edwards Rep. (D-Md.) 1

11/17 John P. Sarbanes Rep. (D-Md.) 1

11/17 Jack Reed Sen. (D-R.I.) 5

11/17 Alan Grayson Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

11/17 C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger Rep. (D-Md.) 1

11/16 Ruben Gallego Rep. (D-Ariz.) 1

11/14 Suzan DelBene Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

11/14 Denny Heck Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

11/14 Jay Inslee Gov. (D-Wash.) 10

11/13 Joe Donnelly Sen. (D-Ind.) 5

11/13 Bobby L. Rush Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

11/13 Ann Kirkpatrick Rep. (D-Ariz.) 1

11/11 Tony Cárdenas Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

11/11 Corrine Brown Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

11/11 Gwen Moore Rep. (D-Wis.) 1

11/10 Christopher A. Coons Sen. (D-Del.) 5

11/9 Bennie G. Thompson Rep. (D-Miss.) 1

11/8 Seth Moulton Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

11/5 Maria Cantwell Sen. (D-Wash.) 5

11/4 Jay Nixon Gov. (D-Mo.) 10

10/28 Heidi Heitkamp Sen. (D-N.D.) 5

10/28 Jared Huffman Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

10/27 Sherrod Brown Sen. (D-Ohio) 5

10/26 John Carney Rep. (D-Del.) 1

10/26 Thomas R. Carper Sen. (D-Del.) 5

10/23 Paul D. Tonko Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/21 Jack Markell Gov. (D-Del.) 10

10/20 Eliot Engel Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/19 Joe Courtney Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

10/16 William Keating Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

10/14 Edward J. Markey Sen. (D-Mass.) 5

10/13 Yvette D. Clarke Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/13 Hakeem Jeffries Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/5 Robert C. Scott Rep. (D-Va.) 1

10/5 John Hickenlooper Gov. (D-Colo.) 10

9/17 Maggie Hassan Gov. (D-N.H.) 10

9/13 Ann Kuster Rep. (D-N.H.) 1

9/7 Cheri Bustos Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

9/7 David Loebsack Rep. (D-Iowa) 1

9/1 Zoe Lofgren Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

8/31 Tammy Baldwin Sen. (D-Wis.) 5

8/28 Timothy J. Walz Rep. (D-Minn.) 1

8/24 John Garamendi Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

8/24 Bonnie Watson Coleman Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

8/24 Donald Payne Jr. Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

8/24 Bill Pascrell Jr. Rep. (D-N.J.) 1

8/18 Jim Himes Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

8/6 Xavier Becerra Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

8/5 Scott Peters Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

7/15 Marcia L. Fudge Rep. (D-Ohio) 1

7/15 Lois Capps Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

7/14 André Carson Rep. (D-Ind.) 1

7/13 Suzanne Bonamici Rep. (D-Ore.) 1

6/27 Niki Tsongas Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

6/26 Don Beyer Rep. (D-Va.) 1

6/26 Brenda Lawrence Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

6/23 William "Lacy" Clay Jr. Rep. (D-Mo.) 1

6/23 Matthew Cartwright Rep. (D-Pa.) 1

6/13 Elizabeth Esty Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

6/13 John B. Larson Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

6/13 Tom Wolf Gov. (D-Pa.) 10

6/7 Dannel P. Malloy Gov. (D-Conn.) 10

6/5 Steve Cohen Rep. (D-Tenn.) 1

6/4 Christopher Murphy Sen. (D-Conn.) 5

5/27 Katherine Clark Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

5/20 Peter Shumlin Gov. (D-Vt.) 10

5/14 Joseph P. Kennedy III Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

5/12 James McGovern Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

5/5 Gary Peters Sen. (D-Mich.) 5

5/5 Michael F. Bennet Sen. (D-Colo.) 5

5/4 Kathleen Rice Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

5/4 Rubén Hinojosa Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Marc Veasey Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Derek Kilmer Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

5/4 Sean Patrick Maloney Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

5/4 Daniel Kildee Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

5/4 Henry Cuellar Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Joyce Beatty Rep. (D-Ohio) 1

5/4 Jim Cooper Rep. (D-Tenn.) 1

5/4 Jared Polis Rep. (D-Colo.) 1

5/4 Mike Thompson Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Gerald E. "Gerry" Connolly Rep. (D-Va.) 1

5/4 Kurt Schrader Rep. (D-Ore.) 1

5/4 José E. Serrano Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

5/4 Filemon Vela Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Adam Schiff Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Brad Sherman Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Kathy Castor Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

5/4 Eddie Bernice Johnson Rep. (D-Texas) 1

5/4 Julia Brownley Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

5/4 Patrick Murphy Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

5/4 Ed Perlmutter Rep. (D-Colo.) 1

5/4 Adam Smith Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

4/29 Emanuel Cleaver Rep. (D-Mo.) 1

4/24 Robert P. Casey, Jr. Sen. (D-Pa.) 5

4/23 Cory A. Booker Sen. (D-N.J.) 5

4/23 Steve Israel Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

4/22 John Conyers Jr. Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

4/16 Gina M. Raimondo Gov. (D-R.I.) 10

4/15 Jim McDermott Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

4/14 Rosa L. DeLauro Rep. (D-Conn.) 1

4/13 Tom Udall Sen. (D-N.M.) 5

4/12 Debbie Dingell Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

4/12 Jeanne Shaheen Sen. (D-N.H.) 5

4/12 Karen Bass Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

4/12 Rick Larsen Rep. (D-Wash.) 1

4/12 Andrew M. Cuomo Gov. (D-N.Y.) 10

4/12 Diana DeGette Rep. (D-Colo.) 1

4/11 Jerrold Nadler Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

4/11 Nydia M. Velázquez Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

2/2 Brian Schatz Sen. (D-Hawaii) 5

1/29 Alcee L. Hastings Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/27 Mazie K. Hirono Sen. (D-Hawaii) 5

1/27 Mark Takano Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Tammy Duckworth Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/27 Judy Chu Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Ami Bera Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/27 Ted Lieu Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/22 Loretta Sanchez Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/22 Lucille Roybal-Allard Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/22 Grace Napolitano Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

12/18/14 Bill Nelson Sen. (D-Fla.) 5

12/16 Al Franken Sen. (D-Minn.) 5

12/1 Barbara A. Mikulski Sen. (D-Md.) 5

12/1 Benjamin L. Cardin Sen. (D-Md.) 5

11/14 Terry McAuliffe Gov. (D-Va.) 10

11/10 Charles B. Rangel Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

10/14 Nita Lowey Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

8/5 Mark R. Warner Sen. (D-Va.) 5

7/12 Michelle Lujan Grisham Rep. (D-N.M.) 1

7/12 Martin Heinrich Sen. (D-N.M.) 5

6/21 Patrick J. Leahy Sen. (D-Vt.) 5

6/7 Richard Blumenthal Sen. (D-Conn.) 5

6/6 Bill Foster Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

6/6 Robin Kelly Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

6/5 Richard J. Durbin Sen. (D-Ill.) 5

6/4 Amy Klobuchar Sen. (D-Minn.) 5

5/22 Debbie Stabenow Sen. (D-Mich.) 5

5/4 Mark Takai Rep. (D-Hawaii) 1

5/3 Tim Kaine Sen. (D-Va.) 5

2/7 Ted Deutch Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/31 Joseph Crowley Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/29 Joe Manchin III Sen. (D-W.Va.) 5

1/28 Grace Meng Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 Sheldon Whitehouse Sen. (D-R.I.) 5

1/28 Gene Green Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/28 Lois Frankel Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/28 Joaquin Castro Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/28 David Scott Rep. (D-Ga.) 1

1/28 Henry C. "Hank" Jr. Johnson Rep. (D-Ga.) 1

1/28 Jim Langevin Rep. (D-R.I.) 1

1/28 Terri A. Sewell Rep. (D-Ala.) 1

1/28 Louise Slaughter Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 Chellie Pingree Rep. (D-Maine) 1

1/28 Gregory W. Meeks Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 David Cicilline Rep. (D-R.I.) 1

1/28 John Lewis Rep. (D-Ga.) 1

1/28 Brian Higgins Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

1/28 Doris O. Matsui Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/28 Frederica Wilson Rep. (D-Fla.) 1

1/28 Janice Hahn Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/28 Luis Gutierrez Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/28 Stephen F. Lynch Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

1/28 Richard E. Neal Rep. (D-Mass.) 1

1/28 Mike Honda Rep. (D-Calif.) 1

1/28 Steny H. Hoyer Rep. (D-Md.) 1

1/28 John Delaney Rep. (D-Md.) 1

1/28 Danny K. Davis Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/28 Jan Schakowsky Rep. (D-Ill.) 1

1/28 Cedric Richmond Rep. (D-La.) 1

1/28 Sheila Jackson Lee Rep. (D-Texas) 1

1/28 Sander Levin Rep. (D-Mich.) 1

1/13 Chris Van Hollen Rep. (D-Md.) 1

12/12/13 Dianne Feinstein Sen. (D-Calif.) 5

11/17 Kirsten E. Gillibrand Sen. (D-N.Y.) 5

11/11 Carolyn Maloney Rep. (D-N.Y.) 1

11/8 Patty Murray Sen. (D-Wash.) 5

11/7 Mark Dayton Gov. (D-Minn.) 10

11/5 Tim Ryan Rep. (D-Ohio) 1

11/2 Charles E. Schumer Sen. (D-N.Y.) 5

10/30 Barbara Boxer Sen. (D-Calif.) 5

8/18 Dina Titus Rep. (D-Nev.) 1

6/18 Claire McCaskill Sen. (D-Mo.) 5
 
Yeah right, promote the vote for the "most impeachable candidate" as a political statement. The left must be absolutely desperate.
nope its you cross humpers that are desperate mathematically you don't have enough bitter old slackjaws to elect anyone
 
Well I think Cruz blew his chances today with the absurd announcement of a VP, and made it even worse by picking one of the biggest losers in this campaign.
That probably leaves Clinton v Trump.
And I may vote for Hillary. Not because I think she'd be a great president. Or a good one. Or even a mediocre one. The opposite. I think she is the most impeachable candidate out there and can't see her lasting more than 18 months in office. While Bill was personally likeable and survived his impeachment, and Obama is protected by that "first black president" thing, Hillary has no such protection. No one much likes her. She isnt part of a real minority or representative of it. She won out because....actually I dont know why.
That means when (not if) the information about her selling influence as SecState and myriad other bribes and crimes comes out it will be a cinch to impeach and remove her.
Now we have to see who her VP pick is.

Cruz could pick Jesus as his running mate and he'd still suck.
 

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