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Top 20 lies from Thrillery's Altright speech from yesterday


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Just now, Ebsell said:

Lots of proof her supporters started the birther movement but not one single video of her actually questioning it. 

Yeah she had nothing to do with it, just her chief strategist at the time. :lmao:

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Yeah she had nothing to do with it, just her chief strategist at the time. :lmao:

Proof is proof and we don't have any. You can't blame either side of anything without proof. Now if you were talking e mail scandals I still can't understand how that didn't burry her. That was a proven fact. Don't matter intent, she was proven negligent and that should have been all that was needed 

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2 minutes ago, Ebsell said:

Proof is proof and we don't have any. You can't blame either side of anything without proof. Now if you were talking e mail scandals I still can't understand how that didn't burry her. That was a proven fact. Don't matter intent, she was proven negligent and that should have been all that was needed 

When your top adviser does something you have to take ownership of it.   You put them in charge and trusted their judgement even IF you didn't know anything about it.  Reality is nobody could be that disconnected from their top strategist, if you are you're a complete moron.

No different than other high up positions you don't come up with all the ideas, some you simply approve but you have to take on them all.   Its the choice you make choosing who you put into important places around you.

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this one bothers me from that new thread..

Based on the FBI investigative file, including notes from Clinton’s July interview, Gowdy said it doesn’t appear agents pressed Clinton on why she set up the server.

“I didn’t see any questions on that,” Gowdy said. “She said she did it for convenience, but I didn’t see the follow-up questions.”

why were there not more questions on this key issue?

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3 minutes ago, Highmark said:

When your top adviser does something you have to take ownership of it.   You put them in charge and trusted their judgement even IF you didn't know anything about it.  Reality is nobody could be that disconnected from their top strategist, if you are you're a complete moron.

No different than other high up positions you don't come up with all the ideas, some you simply approve but you have to take on them all.   Its the choice you make choosing who you put into important places around you.

True. But excuses are made from both sides in those situations. Remember GWB . 

Dont take this as making excuses for Hillary because I'm not. I hate all Polititions equally. And trust me that's a lot  :bc:

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6 minutes ago, Highmark said:

When your top adviser does something you have to take ownership of it.   You put them in charge and trusted their judgement even IF you didn't know anything about it.  Reality is nobody could be that disconnected from their top strategist, if you are you're a complete moron.

No different than other high up positions you don't come up with all the ideas, some you simply approve but you have to take on them all.   Its the choice you make choosing who you put into important places around you.

right she could have come out and made a statement against it though..did she do that?

Sometimes it's what you don't say that can bite you in the ass...you have to be on top of that chit.

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1 hour ago, Capt.Storm said:

i dunno by the way this reads.

5. And let’s not forget Trump first gained political prominence leading the charge for the so-called “Birthers.” The “Birther” movement started among Hillary Clinton’s own supporters in 2008, encouraged by a candidate with a deliberate strategy of painting her opponent as not fully American. Her campaign also encouraged suspicions that Obama is a secret Muslim. If Trump is a racist for asking for Obama’s birth certificate, then Hillary Clinton is an even bigger racist than he.

:lol: Brietbarts facts don't hold water :lmao: 

You clowns are like sheep following each other over a cliff :snack:

But none of those stories suggests any link between the Clinton campaign, let alone Clinton herself, and the advocacy of theories questioning Obama’s birth in Hawaii.

One of the authors of the Politico story, Byron Tau, now a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, told FactCheck.org via email that “we never found any links between the Clinton campaign and the rumors in 2008.”

The other coauthor of the Politico story, Ben Smith, now the editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed, said in a May 2013 interview on MSNBC that the conspiracy theories traced back to “some of [Hillary Clinton’s] passionate supporters,” during the final throes of Clinton’s 2008 campaign. But he said they did not come from “Clinton herself or her staff.”

Josh Schwerin, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, said Cruz’s claim is false. “The Clinton campaign never suggested that President Obama was not born here,” Schwerin wrote to us in an email.

It is certainly interesting, and perhaps historically and politically relevant, that “birther” advocacy may have originated with supporters of Hillary Clinton — especially since many view it as an exclusively right-wing movement. But whether those theories were advocated by Clinton and/or her campaign or simply by Clinton “supporters” is an important distinction. Candidates are expected to be held accountable for the actions of their campaigns. Neither Cruz nor Trump, whose campaign did not respond to our request for backup material, provides any compelling evidence that either Clinton or her campaign had anything to do with starting the so-called birther movement.

http://www.factcheck.org/2015/07/was-hillary-clinton-the-original-birther/

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1 minute ago, SnowRider said:

:lol: Brietbarts facts don't hold water :lmao: 

You clowns are like sheep following each other over a cliff :snack:

But none of those stories suggests any link between the Clinton campaign, let alone Clinton herself, and the advocacy of theories questioning Obama’s birth in Hawaii.

One of the authors of the Politico story, Byron Tau, now a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, told FactCheck.org via email that “we never found any links between the Clinton campaign and the rumors in 2008.”

The other coauthor of the Politico story, Ben Smith, now the editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed, said in a May 2013 interview on MSNBC that the conspiracy theories traced back to “some of [Hillary Clinton’s] passionate supporters,” during the final throes of Clinton’s 2008 campaign. But he said they did not come from “Clinton herself or her staff.”

Josh Schwerin, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, said Cruz’s claim is false. “The Clinton campaign never suggested that President Obama was not born here,” Schwerin wrote to us in an email.

It is certainly interesting, and perhaps historically and politically relevant, that “birther” advocacy may have originated with supporters of Hillary Clinton — especially since many view it as an exclusively right-wing movement. But whether those theories were advocated by Clinton and/or her campaign or simply by Clinton “supporters” is an important distinction. Candidates are expected to be held accountable for the actions of their campaigns. Neither Cruz nor Trump, whose campaign did not respond to our request for backup material, provides any compelling evidence that either Clinton or her campaign had anything to do with starting the so-called birther movement.

dude..hillarys camp brought it up in 08..what part of that is confusing to you?

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2 minutes ago, Capt.Storm said:

dude..hillarys camp brought it up in 08..what part of that is confusing to you?

Check the facts dumbass :snack:

 

:lol: 

 

I can lead a horse to water but I can't make them drink. :lmao: 

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14 minutes ago, Capt.Storm said:

you should not call me names ..fact is her camp did way before trump.

Taintrider is the ultimate hack do not expect the clown to ever look at FACTS that aren't made up DemonCUNT talking points :)

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One is right wing propaganda and the other is a neutral award winning fact checking source :snack:. Comical how you clowns ignore reality :lol: 

 

Like I said - I can lead a horse to water but I can't make it drink. :bc: 

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1 minute ago, SnowRider said:

One is right wing propaganda and the other is a neutral award winning fact checking source :snack:. Comical how you clowns ignore reality :lol: 

 

Like I said - I can lead a horse to water but I can't make it drink. :bc: 

:lies: it's all the socialist know nothing clown posts :flush: you posted ZERO facts the OP is all facts 

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One is right wing propaganda and the other is a neutral award winning fact checking source :snack:. Comical how you clowns ignore reality :lol: 

 

Like I said - I can lead a horse to water but I can't make it drink. :bc: 

You couldn't lead a turd out of an anus sphincter with the help of a gallon of ex-lax.

SHOO FLY!

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4 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

One is right wing propaganda and the other is a neutral award winning fact checking source :snack:. Comical how you clowns ignore reality :lol: 

 

Like I said - I can lead a horse to water but I can't make it drink. :bc: 

you dumbass..barrys bc was called out in 08..where the fawk were you.

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