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Junior Chimp
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« on: March 20, 2017, 01:52:01 AM »

The hatred for Clinton here is getting vile.

Boo Hoo! People don't want a repeated failed candidate to be involved in politcs.
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Junior Chimp
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E: -6.71, S: -1.24

« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2017, 02:16:48 AM »

The hatred for Clinton here is getting vile.

Yeah, how dare people suggest that a politician who has led her party to a historically humiliating defeat should maybe just enjoy retirement... Roll Eyes

People like you are personally attacking her as if she isn't even a decent human being. She won the popular vote by 2 points and only lost (very narrowly) due to an archaic electoral system against someone perfectly designed to counter her.

S**t like this:
As much as some of you want it to happen, Hillary isn't the type of person to go lay down in a corner and wait for death.

By "some of you" you mean the overwhelming majority of American voters? Yeah, I realize she doesn't give a sh*t about them.

is disgusting. Reading through, you seem to be among the worst about this. There is a level of human decency that everyone is entitled to(until forfieting it by doing things like everything donald has done), and Clinton is not getting it.
Clinton is not a horrible person, but is person that has done many horrible actions and who has made awful political decisions in the past , and lost because of her horrible and stupid strategy in 2016, and actions made by her campaign to supporters of different campaigns, and in many cases her simple disregard for working class america, to focus on getting votes of upper-class white people, which worked wonderfully mind you.

She lost, because she didn't campaign in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and thought she could disregard the votes of downtrodden white people, with her campaigning having lower # votes amongst working class whites, blacks and hispanics. She knew what electoral startegy was iin place duirng the election, she dodn't formulate a strategy to get a majoirty of the Electoral Votes.
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,812
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Political Matrix
E: -6.71, S: -1.24

« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2017, 03:49:50 AM »

The hatred for Clinton here is getting vile.

Boo Hoo! People don't want a repeated failed candidate to be involved in politcs.

It doesn't matter that Hillary didn't win the Presidency. She was Senator from New York for almost 8 years and Secretary of State for 4 years. It's not like she's another Trump who has no political experience. New Yorkers like her and if they want her for their mayor, then it's no business of yours. And from the looks of your avatar, our politics is no business of yours anyway. Why do you care so much what Hillary does?

So people outside can't comment on politics, that settles it then! No-one outside of the US can call out Trump or any candidate!. Politics is universal, so I can comment on the fact that I do not want her to hold any political power.


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