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JEFF

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  1. Probably because the majority of blacks are in prison?? i know... thats rasis.
  2. There's probably several Absolute data destruction trucks camped out for the weekend next to the DOJ headquarters.
  3. Good to see the Crusty Clinton taint lickers in lock step here.
  4. He wasn't anyone's hero dumbass. It was said that he could at least see both sides. And actually made a compelling case in the clip that was posted..
  5. I'm thinking MC can't read,
  6. If true, MC and slinger still won't care.
  7. So national security is no big deal?
  8. Well that's just fucked up... In today's political climate she'd probably still win with a pardon around her neck.
  9. Educate yourself you hack. If you watch any of the hearings they had on the subject and then look at the result they got I think even you could surmise what happened from the powers that be. If you think Billy boy and Loretta were drinking tea and talking golf on that plane,then you are beyond hope for using your own brain to come up with its own conclusion.
  10. We now have a sitting us president meddling in an FBI investigation pertaining to the corruption of Hillary Clinton. The president did not mention the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, but it was clear Mr. Obama was referring to him. Declaring that he had “made a very deliberate effort to make sure that I don’t look like I’m meddling in what are supposed to be independent processes for making these assessments,” Mr. Obama nonetheless expressed confidence in Mrs. Clinton. “I trust her,’’ he said. “I know her. And I wouldn’t be supporting her if I didn’t have absolute confidence in her integrity and her interest in making sure that young people have a better future.’’ White House officials later downplayed Mr. Obama’s remarks about the F.B.I. and insisted he had not meant to criticize Mr. Comey. future.’’ White House officials later downplayed Mr. Obama’s remarks about the F.B.I. and insisted he had not meant to criticize Mr. Comey.
  11. What the fuck exactly is Trump accusing?
  12. You should maybe look up "The Clinton Foundation".
  13. More time on the stump for another candidate than any other president. Ever. Why President Obama's Campaign Blitz for Hillary Clinton Is Historic By JORDYN PHELPS Nov 2, 2016, 2:18 PM ET Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images WATCH President Obama: 'Don't Be Bamboozled' by Donald Trump SHARE Email President Obama is engaged in the last major mission of his presidency: Electing Hillary Clinton. Obama is spending every day this week crisscrossing the map to stump for Clinton in key battleground states, and the Clinton campaign is capitalizing on the president’s strong approval numbers, which are the highest they’ve been since the early days of his presidency. A recent ABC News/Washington Post poll put the president’s approval rating at 58 percent. “There's a reason that Secretary Clinton's team has asked President Obama to maintain such an aggressive travel schedule,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Tuesday as the president set out on his final campaign blitz in the week before Election Day. “They believe that he is a particularly effective messenger in making the case for Secretary Clinton to the American people.” The president is spending two days this week in the battleground of North Carolina and also making stops in the swing states of Florida and Ohio. So, just how unusual is it for an outgoing president to be a central surrogate for the nominee of their party? It’s unparalleled in modern presidential history. One factor is that most outgoing two-term presidents lack the political capital to lend to their party’s nominee. In 2008, for instance, President George W. Bush, with his sagging approval numbers, was more of a liability than an asset to candidate John McCain. During the campaign, Bush’s role was reserved almost exclusively to fundraising in private for McCain. And back in 2000, even though President Clinton had a solid approval rating above the 50 percent mark, his personal scandals kept him sidelined from a role of prominence in Vice President Al Gore’s campaign. That decision by the Gore campaign is now remembered as a strategic blunder, says George Mason University political science professor Jeremy Mayer. “Gore stiff-armed Clinton, and many analysts say that’s one of the factors that led to Gore’s defeat, and that had Gore gotten that great campaigner out there it could have helped him,” Mayer said. While Clinton did do some campaigning for Gore in the final days of the election, he was mostly kept out of the key battleground states. Even looking back as far as 1988, when then-Vice President George H.W. Bush was running to succeed the popular Ronald Reagan, the Bush campaign did not utilize Reagan as the Clinton campaign has used President Obama in part due to concerns that the towering Reagan might overshadow the candidate. "Bush was seen as not as strong or as masculine as Reagan, he needed to establish himself," Mayer said. "There was a machismo, trying to achieve some machismo." "Hillary doesn’t have that problem. Both the president and Michelle are more popular than her, but that doesn’t bother her," Mayer continued. For the president's part, his passionate appeal to voters to elect Clinton is about more than his confidence in his former secretary of state. It’s also about securing his legacy. “Everything’s we’ve done is dependent on me being able to pass the baton to someone who believes in the same things I believe in,” President Obama said in a radio interview taped with Tom Joyner on Tuesday. “So if you really care about my presidency, and what we’ve accomplished, then you are going to go and vote.” Another factor that makes this election personal for the president, Mayer posits, is that Obama is aware that the Democratic Party has lost control of both chambers of Congress on his watch. "Obama knows he’s been a disaster for the party outside his presidency," Mayer said. "It's not Obama's fault but the party below Obama is struggling." http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-obamas-campaign-blitz-hillary-clinton-historic/story?id=43249593
  14. I disagree about Biden. Nothing says career politician like Joe Biden.
  15. You have no idea who would have done what. Sanders would have had an easy path to victory in the general i believe. When he fell into line behind Clinton he lose 100% of his political capitol.
  16. Care to clarify? You mean like illegal? Maybe you should build a wall.
  17. Yup... all BS slinger. None of it is true is it?
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