Hillary Clinton to Announce 2016 Run for President on Sunday

JLM

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You have to try things before you know if they work right? We've been kinda trying the same thing for quite a while.

I don't know about you, but I've found if you try something once and it doesn't work, it's not likely to work unless you change something in the procedure and after a second try and it doesn't work, it's not going to. Lottery numbers are an exception to the rule.
 

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I don't know about you, but I've found if you try something once and it doesn't work, it's not likely to work unless you change something in the procedure and after a second try and it doesn't work, it's not going to. Lottery numbers are an exception to the rule.

And USB sticks. Third times a charm.
 

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OK.... well...









Well that didn't work!
 

davesmom

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Racism is getting worse by the year in the U.S. Democrats kowtowing to the blacks is one of the major causes. Furthermore, it's condescending to the blacks.
There are actually more blacks climbing out of poverty and ghettos than poor whites, who haven't heard a word from the Dems about how they will be 'uplifted' and made 'equal'!
It disturbs me how race is referred to so often I this campaign. Any American citizen is eligible to vote regardless of racial background, any would have the same concerns. So why single them out in groups? I think that is not good for unity!
 

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Hillary Clinton titles new book 'What Happened'
Hillel Italie, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Thursday, July 27, 2017 08:56 AM EDT | Updated: Thursday, July 27, 2017 09:02 AM EDT
NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton is calling her new book “What Happened” and promising unprecedented candour as she remembers her stunning defeat last year to Donald Trump.
“In the past, for reasons I try to explain, I’ve often felt I had to be careful in public, like I was up on a wire without a net,” Clinton writes in the introduction, according to publisher Simon & Schuster. “Now I’m letting my guard down.”
Simon & Schuster told The Associated Press on Thursday that Clinton’s book will be a highly personal work that also is a “cautionary tale” about Russian interference in last year’s election and its threat to democracy.
In public remarks since last fall, the Democrat has cited Russia as a factor in her defeat to her Republican opponent, along with a letter sent by then-FBI Director James Comey less than two weeks before the election.
Comey’s letter, sent to Congress on Oct. 28, said the FBI “learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation” into the private email server that Clinton used as secretary of state. Days later, Comey wrote that the FBI did not find anything new.
“Now free from the constraints of running, Hillary takes you inside the intense personal experience of becoming the first woman nominated for president by a major party in an election marked by rage, sexism, exhilarating highs and infuriating lows, stranger-than-fiction twists, Russian interference, and an opponent who broke all the rules,” according to Simon & Schuster. “In these pages, she describes what it was like to run against Donald Trump, the mistakes she made, how she has coped with a shocking and devastating loss, and how she found the strength to pick herself back up afterwards.”
“What Happened” is scheduled to come out Sept. 12.
Clinton’s previous works include the 2003 memoir “Living History,” published while she was a U.S. senator from New York, and a book about her years as secretary of state, “Hard Choices,” which came out in 2014 as she prepared to launch her presidential candidacy. She also wrote “It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us” when she was first lady
Clinton’s upcoming memoir isn’t the first political book to be called “What Happened.” Scott McClellan, a former White House press secretary during the George W. Bush administration, released a book with the same title in 2008. McClellan’s memoir was an unexpectedly critical take on his former boss that became a bestseller.
Hillary Clinton titles new book 'What Happened' | Books | Entertainment | Toront
 

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'Back up you creep': Hillary Clinton recounts skin crawling Trump debate in new book 'What Happened'
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 09:44 AM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 09:56 AM EDT
WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump’s pacing, hovering demeanour onstage during an October 2016 presidential debate made her so uncomfortable “my skin crawled.” She says in her upcoming book that Trump shadowed her so closely she had to resist shouting out, “Back up you creep, get away from me.”
The Democratic presidential nominee recounts her struggle to keep composed during that pivotal Oct. 9 faceoff in St. Louis less than a month before the election. Two days earlier, their bitter campaign was rocked by the release of footage in which Trump bragged about groping women.
During the town-hall style debate, the 6-foot-3 Trump repeatedly hovered over Clinton, who’s closer to 5-foot-5, as she responded to questions.
“This is not OK, I thought,” Clinton says in her audio narration of “What Happened,” set for release Sept. 12. “It was the second presidential debate, and Donald Trump was looming behind me. Two days before, the world heard him brag about groping women. Now we were on a small stage and no matter where I walked, he followed me closely, staring at me, making faces. It was incredibly uncomfortable he was literally breathing down my neck. My skin crawled.”
Clinton says, “It was one of those moments where you wish you could hit pause and ask everyone watching, ‘Well, what would you do?’ Do you stay calm, keep smiling and carry on as if he weren’t repeatedly invading your space? Or do you turn, look him in the eye, and say loudly and clearly, ‘Back up you creep, get away from me! I know you love to intimidate women, but you can’t intimidate me, so back up.”’
Clinton says she “kept my cool, aided by a lifetime of dealing with difficult men trying to throw me off.”
“Maybe I have overlearned the lesson of staying calm, biting my tongue, digging my fingernails into a clenched fist, smiling all the while determined to present a composed face to the world,” Clinton says.
Excerpts of Clinton reading from the book aired Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

'Back up you creep': Hillary Clinton recounts skin crawling Trump debate in new
 

Danbones

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The found there are about three and a half million registered voters who don't exist
;)
none of them voted for Trump

I wonder how many of them will buy this book?