0nelilreb
Don’t ask if you don’t want the truth .
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Don't think for a second any of these yahoos g.a.s. about any of the people that were killed.
That would be ******** on your part. I do give a **** because American lives were needlessly lost in a place they never should have been. I grew up in a military household where giving a **** about things like that was emphasized. I'm sure you don't understand that, but some of us do in fact care about Americans abroad, especially those in service to their country.
Pfft, spare me your armchair lecture on patriotism, I've served. I've also seen more outrage over those four by the right than I've seen over the totality of the kids that have been gunned down in American schools. All four of those killed in Benghazi Libya KNEW sh*t could kick off at any time and they were in harm's way, it's a risk they accepted. It's tragic that nevertheless that they were killed but please don't pretend that those four weren't drug through D.C. simply and purely for political expediency.
Hillary should be glad the government is not run like the military, otherwise she would have went down with the ship. As is, politics is all about escaping responsibility, which she did.
How was the primary rigged? Was the GOP primary rigged?
Wow that could be the biggest down play statement I’ve seen this year on politics! Congrats well done!Did she have a few institutional advantages (as far as the DNC goes)? Sure. Did they determine the result? Not at all.
This is like saying the reason Alabama beat Tennessee in football is because the refs didn't call holding a few times.
Hate to tell you, but you're waiting in the wrong line.
We are all drowning in empirical evidence. He was hated before he took office ("lock her up", "build that wall", "Lyin' Ted", "Little Marco" type lunacy) and he was more hated the day he took office (sending Spicer out to blatantly lie and escalate the calculated war on the press because he was embarrassed by his tiny inaugural turnout ) He was reviled even more the day Bannon stepped foot into the White House. The level of disgust rises with each idiotic tweet, use of a childish nickname, and buffoonish insult. He's a moron, and he's dangerous, and he's ultimately a cancer to our nation that causes more damage every day it continues to exist.
His policies are secondary at this point. He's like a physically and emotionally abusive husband who thinks if he buys his wife nice things, all should be good.
Some women can live with that (redhats), and some get the he!! out (libtards).
The real "rigging," if you will, was the fact that would-be challengers knew Clinton would have a $$$$ advantage, and some shied away.
If you want to talk about how campaign finance is giving us fewer good options, go right ahead.