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What I find odd, is the "Clintoneers" are still more content whining about their ass-handing (but Russia!) rather than to ever admit Bernie was a better choice.  Amazing denial.  Cult-like behavior.

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1 hour ago, Zambroski said:

What I find odd, is the "Clintoneers" are still more content whining about their ass-handing (but Russia!) rather than to ever admit Bernie was a better choice.  Amazing denial.  Cult-like behavior.

Clintonese not ers :news: 

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20 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Most of us got that and were outraged about it the instant the emails were made public

You mean those ones Russia stole?

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21 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Most of us got that and were outraged about it the instant the emails were made public

I thought wow they finally got caught for what was obviously going on :guzzle: no outrage it was expected 

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53 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Most of us got that and were outraged about it the instant the emails were made public

Exactly.  As far as I'm concerned, they were guilty from that point on.  The case has been closed, yet they're still arguing and deflecting.

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8 minutes ago, xtralettucetomatoe580 said:

Guys. It's politics 101. 

-Slinger

bahahahaha!

Oh, he wasn't the only one spewing that shit to try and make what the Dem party did seem legit.   "It's just politics."

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HILLARY NOT THE ONLY DEM WHO DOESN’T GET 2016
The Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nominee sounds broken these days.

A person who could, with a straight face, say, “I take responsibility for everything I got wrong, but that’s not why I lost” must be to some degree unwell. 

As commentators across the ideological spectrum have come to see, Hillary Clinton’s ongoing dissembling about the 2016 election has finally veered into something like absurdist comedy. 

But as Democrats quietly fume over their failed nominee’s attacks on the party itself, they should be careful. Clinton is not the only one drawing the wrong conclusions from 2016. 

President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord probably won’t add up to much in the long term. It will further turn off college-educated and suburban voters, who were already cool toward Trump. Conversely, it will, ahem, fire up blue-collar voters, especially in Appalachia and the Midwest. Give a little, get a little. 

To listen to Democrats tell it, though, this is pure political poison for Republicans. Echoing the sentiments of world leaders, American Democrats are endlessly castigating Trump for his decision. 

Bear in mind during this discussion, if you will, that we are talking here about what was essentially a glorified exercise in keister covering for world leaders who couldn’t come up with a real agreement on carbon emissions. And it will take the entirety of Trump’s term to back out of this essentially phony treaty.

Yes, Trump’s move will put further enmity between himself and Western leaders but it’s not like he was excelling in that arena anyway. Trump was probably heading to zero with most of America’s traditional allies sooner or later, so what’s the big deal if he steps up the pace a little bit? As long as British Prime Minister Theresa May doesn’t stumble in her election next week, Trump can find a way to muddle through with our European allies.

But if Democrats think that this is a great issue for them in swing districts, they should pause to reconsider. 

One of the main reasons Clinton lost was that her central campaign platform plank was her assertion that Trump is a creep, a jerk and a doofus. Her campaign spent hundreds of millions of dollars on the precept and ended up with the most expensive defeat in history.

You can, as Clinton did, lament the coarsening of American culture if you like, but that’s not getting you any votes in Youngstown. Hating Trump won’t get Democrats the House back.

Talking about environmental issues can work for Democrats if they, as Barack Obama did, narrowly target certain groups. Democrats seeking slots in suburban, moderate districts can benefit by talking sensibly about climate and conservation. But as a national issue, it’s a dog.

The political press is currently obsessed with the “forgotten” voters of the upper Midwest who tipped the election to Trump, but Republicans rely enormously on educated, wealthy suburbanites for their congressional majorities. They need both the honkytonk and the country club in order to win. 

It’s not just Republicans who rely on a blend of more affluent voters and working-class voters. Both parties do, and always have.

The high-decibel outrage being exhibited from Democrats about the Paris Deal is probably too high even for suburban voters, who may be concerned about global warming, but not as a top-tier issue. And it definitely reinforces the negative view that working-class voters have taken of Democrats as out-of-touch elitists more concerned with being green than they are about jobs. 

Clinton’s fallacious claims about 2016 sound comical. But Democrats won’t be laughing next November if they follow suit and insist on misunderstanding 2016. 

 

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HALFTIMEREPORT@FOXNEWS.COM with your tips, comments or questions.

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Just now, racinfarmer said:

Is Shitlery going to be a 3 time looser come 2020 or will you trot out someone different for the pony show?

Is Dump worth a fuck :lmao: 

 

Gotta be a special kind of Momo level stupid to be a Dumper :lol: 

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1 minute ago, SnowRider said:

Is Dump worth a fuck :lmao: 

 

Gotta be a special kind of Momo level stupid to be a Dumper :lol: 

If they re-run her in 2020, I'll go out an vote for Trump just for the principle of it.  

If not, I'll do like I did in 16 and vote for who I feel best represents me, which in that case was a 3rd party.

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1 minute ago, racinfarmer said:

If they re-run her in 2020, I'll go out an vote for Trump just for the principle of it.  

If not, I'll do like I did in 16 and vote for who I feel best represents me, which in that case was a 3rd party.

Trump won't be on the ticket in 2020

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4 minutes ago, racinfarmer said:

If they re-run her in 2020, I'll go out an vote for Trump just for the principle of it.  

If not, I'll do like I did in 16 and vote for who I feel best represents me, which in that case was a 3rd party.

Dump thanks you :bc:. You own him 👍

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46 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

Excellent thread title Anar :snack:

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"Vote for someone you don't agree with and doesnt represent you. We will tell you who that person will be later"

Signed,

Democratic party

 

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2 minutes ago, Anler said:

"Vote for someone you don't agree with and doesnt represent you. We will tell you who that person will be later"

Signed,

Democratic party

 

We need to pass it to know what's in it :lmao: 

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Dems cultists over this are like a guy who gets told by his buddy that his wife is cheating... so they get mad at the buddy for telling him rather than getting mad at his wife for cheating.

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Who the fuck is shocked that the DNC wanted Clinton and not the socialist Sanders who joined the party like some carpetbagger so he could run for POTUS? 

 

What was really stupid is that Clinton did not choose Sanders as her VP.

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