Hillary Clinton to Announce 2016 Run for President on Sunday

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Although her experience as a CEO would indicate she is representative of corporate America. I wish there were someone like ole Abe Lincoln who could relate to the common people. Because he was one .

She is representative of corporate America, but as the Republican nominee she will be THE representative of corporate America.
 

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She is representative of corporate America, but as the Republican nominee she will be THE representative of corporate America.

Hillary is the representative of Saudi Arabia, U.A.E and other Middle Eastern countries that have funded her election.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo9_aQKeZIg

Yeah, and she's dead broke.. two nice houses.. speaking fees over $250,000 each. I wish I could be that dead broke.
 

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Extreme ideologues react extremely, there's a shocker.

You know what I'm getting at though. I'm not one to jump on the "it's sexist" bandwagon either. Everybody is sexist a little bit at least and for the most part we just need to get over that sh!t. But the sheer volume of it is degrading and demeaning, not just to the woman being ridiculed but for all. And I know damn well that not every one who participates really thinks like that, I know better. Still, enough is enough.
Same thing with race. Especially on the internet where there are no consequences.
 

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All your Mothers would be appalled. But this being 'the internet' and all, well, whatever. I hope you'rer proud.

 

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We've been there for quite a while. If you keep going back through the presidents, you'll find one despicable person after another. You might skip a few. Some of them might have been decent people if not bad presidents. But don't get nostalgic about past politicians. Not much has changed in terms of the kinds of people who seek power.
Not ever getting nostalgic . Just sick of political *****s .
In all parties and throughout history .
But we never seem to learn .

I know a bit about her. She's not insane or stupid so far as I know, which is the best case scenario for Republican candidates. She's probably another Romney type. It looks like all the Republicans candidates running this time are not insane and stupid, just craven hypocrites. It's too early to tell but it'll be a good campaign for them.
See you just insulted 50 % of the population with that remark .
Being a partisan does not mean you are always right and the other person is always evil .

Carly Fiorina

1954–{not dead yet}

Chairwoman, chief executive officer, and president, Hewlett-Packard Company

Nationality: American.

Born: September 6, 1954, in Austin, Texas.

Education: Stanford University, BA, 1976; Robert H. Smith School of Business at University of Maryland, College Park, MBA, 1980; Sloan School of Business at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MS.

Family: Daughter of Joseph (a law professor and judge) and Madeline (a painter; maiden name unknown) Sneed; married Frank Fiorina (a former AT&T executive), 1985; children: two stepchildren.

Career: AT&T, 1980–1989, for Long Lines, sales representative, then various senior leadership positions, then executive vice president, then CEO; 1989–1992, head of North American operations for Network Systems; 1992–1998, officer in Network Systems, then executive vice president for corporate operations; Lucent Technologies, 1998–1999, president of Global Service Provider Business, then president of Consumer Products; Hewlett-Packard Company, 1999–2000, CEO and president; 2000–, chairwoman, CEO, and president.

Awards: America's Most Powerful People, Forbes; Most Powerful Woman in American Business, Fortune, 1999; Honorary Fellow, London Business School, 2001; Top 25 Executives, CRN, 2002; Appeal of Conscience Award, 2002; Seeds of Hope Award, Concern International, 2003; Leadership Award, Private Sector Council, 2004; Alliance Medal of Honor, Electronics Industries, 2004.

Address: Hewlett-Packard Company, 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California 94304-1185; HP® Official Site | Laptop Computers, Desktops, Printers, Servers, Services and more.

source: http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Carly_Fiorina.aspx

She has many Liberal qualities too.. but a strong woman, very smart. But the Liberal Women who are afraid of her will do or say anything to discredit her.
As they did with Sarah Palin . She was a media darling until she took up with McCain and those dirty stinking rotten to the core republicans .

She is representative of corporate America, but as the Republican nominee she will be THE representative of corporate America.
Sadly she also looks smart and well groomed . She must also have that go against her eh Corduroy .
We don't want to go into physical appearance in politics or life do we .


Why then is it that all those upstanding old white male democrat politicians look like a million bucks with their 1000 watt smiles and well coifed hair ?

Hillary is the representative of Saudi Arabia, U.A.E and other Middle Eastern countries that have funded her election.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo9_aQKeZIg

Yeah, and she's dead broke.. two nice houses.. speaking fees over $250,000 each. I wish I could be that dead broke.
Don't forget Russia but don't worry they are no longer the U.S.S.R. thanks to another warmonger .

Either are you .
 

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Now there's blood in the water as more and more Democrats begin to wonder whether their party really has to nominate this dud. Aren't Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Patty Murray enough to placate the National Organization for Women?


The sharks are circling:


-- There's the book about the Clinton Foundation's accepting enormous donations from foreign governments, while Hillary was secretary of state -- which The New York Times and The Washington Post have exclusive deals to cover.


-- There's the fact that the Clinton Foundation seems to have been little more than a personal cash cow for the Clintons and their friends, with $400 million out of $500 million going to pay "employees" of the foundation, plus another $25 million for employees' travel, and only $75 million, or 15 percent of the total haul, being used for anything vaguely related to "charity." The Clinton Foundation makes Al Sharpton's National Action Network almost look legit.


-- There's the murder of our ambassador in Benghazi, Libya, on Hillary's watch, and her shrieking comment on the bloodbath to a Senate committee: "WHAT DIFFERENCE, AT THIS POINT, DOES IT MAKE!" (You’re about to find out, Hillary.)


-- There's Hillary's email scandal, in which she violated the law by destroying public records in her custody (18 USC 2071) and demonstrated that the smartest woman in the world is not only arrogant and corrupt, but incredibly stupid.


-- Most devastating, there's the tape of Hillary laughing about her legal defense of a man who raped a 12-year-old girl so violently that the girl was left infertile. (On the plus side, Hillary does seem more likeable when she's laughing.)

Ann Coulter - April 22, 2015 - STILL NO REPORTS OF "HILLARY FEVER" OUTBREAKS
 

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Mr. Rogs (as my now 34 year old son used to call him) is great.

The real deal.

The more hits Hillary takes, the better chance Martin O'Malley or Jim Webb will steal a march on her.

Look up Jim Webb, Colpy. You'd look funny actively supporting a Democrat.

Jim Webb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Interesting.

As a Canadian, my preferences in US politics are non-partisan. Favourite Presidents in history were Lincoln, TR, Truman.....and Johnson. A Republican, a nominal Republican progressive........and two Democrats.

Webb looks interesting.

Hillary is a disaster.
 

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See you just insulted 50 % of the population with that remark .
Being a partisan does not mean you are always right and the other person is always evil .

How did I insult "50% of the population"?

(or we can save time: you're going to say I said something I didn't say, then I'm going to tell you I didn't say that and you should read more carefully next time)


Sadly she also looks smart and well groomed . She must also have that go against her eh Corduroy .

 

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Why is it that almost every time I hear folks discuss political candidates "Nelly" From little house on the prairie comes to mind.

Mr. Rogs (as my now 34 year old son used to call him) is great.

The real deal.



Interesting.

As a Canadian, my preferences in US politics are non-partisan. Favourite Presidents in history were Lincoln, TR, Truman.....and Johnson. A Republican, a nominal Republican progressive........and two Democrats.

Webb looks interesting.

Hillary is a disaster.
must be a burden being so informed
 

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Why is it that almost every time I hear folks discuss political candidates "Nelly" From little house on the prairie comes to mind.
:tongue3: 'cause Nelly never really existed except on the TV show...:dontknow:
 

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oops my bad, she was in the books too although fictional...she was still in the books...