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Negusa Nagast 🚀
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« on: August 17, 2015, 12:19:26 AM »

You can smell the fear Republicans have against facing Hillary. They cry foul over and over again, waste time on a dozen Congressional hearings, and accuse her of wrong doing, and she always comes out clean. That these pity 'scandals' get blown up to gigantic out of proportion media monsters is indicative that the Republicans can't match her on substance.
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Negusa Nagast 🚀
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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2015, 01:28:42 PM »

You can smell the fear Republicans have against facing Hillary. They cry foul over and over again, waste time on a dozen Congressional hearings, and accuse her of wrong doing, and she always comes out clean. That these pity 'scandals' get blown up to gigantic out of proportion media monsters is indicative that the Republicans can't match her on substance.

I do fear facing her because she will win the female vote by a wide margin, and only Bush & Rubio can close the gap with other groups to have a 50/50 chance of victory, in Bush's case maybe even 51/49. Just as the Democrats want to run against Trump, I want to run against Sanders or O'Malley. In fact, I would rather run against O'Malley because I'd love to watch him lose where as I respect Sanders despite my disagreements with him on everything. Hillary is going to offer single women who can't control themselves free contraception, and she will offer lazy men who want free cell phones free stuff. I wish liberal single women would learn to buy their own contraception, and lazy men would actually go to school or work but that isn't happening, so it's Obama and Clinton to the rescue.

This right here, is a perfect encapsulation of everything that is wrong with the attitude of the modern Republican party. An attack on those "lazy men" (code word for poors, predominately black and latino, being crushed by systemic poverty) and an attack on those women "who can't control themselves" (code word for: we're blatant sexists that don't understand secular family planning for the 21st century, how to break down the patriarchy,  or female anatomy!). The only thing missing is an attack on the gays...
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Negusa Nagast 🚀
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« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2015, 04:20:54 PM »

She hasn't even started campaigning yet.

And? She broke federal law.

Says who? The voices in your head are not a valid source.

Pretty sure mishandling classified information is a federal offense.

Do you have any actual proof? And no, internet conspiracy theories doesn't count.

This kid is like 14 and speaks in hyperbole. Do you expect any substance?
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