Let's pick on Hillary (Her Thighness)

Locutus

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Hillary beats Trump's Purple Heart with more, bigger medals







Hillary beats Trump's Purple Heart with more, bigger medals
 

JLM

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that happened a long time ago, the obsession on this board is so over the top, it looks totally
like a group of handicapped delusional people, uttering the same thing over and over, it is
all of you who are being ignored, as you all have become unbelievable, and not to be trusted,
so many stories on here are just made up, that it is just madness.

I have long ago moved on, just check in here once in awhile out of curiosity to see if you
are actually continueing, and yes, it goes on and on.

what you are saying jlm was a good idea long ago, far too late now, no one pays any attention
to any of your gibberish on this board, and that means all of you who are joined at the hip,
uttering the same thing, and you are all just copying each other, don't really know what the
facts are, so full of hate for one candidate, it is rather scary.


It's pretty hard, Talloola to change what interests people and what people want to talk about. It was probably close to 10 years ago when texting became vogue and I thought the obsession, kids had with it would be over in a matter of months. Now it's worse than ever and has even spread to include a lot of the adult population, so it's hard to predict where things are going anymore. One thing I'm sure of is Hillary and Trump are going to be in the foreground until the election is over.
 

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that happened a long time ago, the obsession on this board is so over the top, it looks totally
like a group of handicapped delusional people, uttering the same thing over and over, it is
all of you who are being ignored, as you all have become unbelievable, and not to be trusted,
so many stories on here are just made up, that it is just madness.

I have long ago moved on, just check in here once in awhile out of curiosity to see if you
are actually continueing, and yes, it goes on and on.

what you are saying jlm was a good idea long ago, far too late now, no one pays any attention
to any of your gibberish on this board, and that means all of you who are joined at the hip,
uttering the same thing, and you are all just copying each other, don't really know what the
facts are, so full of hate for one candidate, it is rather scary.
Well Hillary is a despicable person and deserves all the scorn hurled at her . I notice you don't have a problem with all the insults being hurled Trump's way .
 

Locutus

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welp...I dunno kids...I think it's happening like we said it would:

‘Mayor for Hillary’ Arrested for Allegedly Trading Meth for Gay Sex Orgy

http://www.blazingcatfur.ca/2016/08...gy/?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

Boca Vista ‏@bocavista2016

The Union boss who helped Hillary win PA is raided by the FBI. Hillary's media is SILENT. #HillaryCoverageIsCrap

https://twitter.com/bocavista2016/status/762409538611978240








let's revisit the olden days kids:

Clinton Admits To 'Wrong' Relationship With Lewinsky

President reverses earlier denial; asks the matter be ended

WASHINGTON (AllPolitics, Aug. 17) -- Breaking seven months of near silence, President Bill Clinton admitted Monday night that he did, in fact, have an inappropriate and "wrong" relationship with ex-White House intern Monica Lewinsky, but insisted he did nothing illegal.

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"I know that my public comments and my silence about this matter gave a false impression. I misled people, including even my wife," Clinton said, his voice breaking slightly. "I deeply regret that."

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Clinton's four-minute address to the nation followed an afternoon of closed-door testimony for a federal grand jury looking into how Clinton answered questions about his relationship with Lewinsky in a deposition in the Paula Jones sexual-harassment case last January.

"While legally accurate, I did not volunteer information," Clinton said.

Watch Clinton's speech in its entirety in: Real: Windows Media 28K | 56K or read a complete transcript
Clinton Deposition In Jones Case: 'I've Never Had An Affair With Her'

"Indeed I did have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was wrong. It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part for which I am solely and completely responsible," he said.

The president gave his televised address from the Map Room in the private residence of the White House, where he had faced prosecutors from Independent Counsel Ken Starr's office for more than four hours earlier in the day. During his testimony, sources tell CNN the president did admit to having sex with Lewinsky.

"But I told the grand jury today, and I say to you now, that at no time did I ask anyone to lie, to hide or destroy evidence or to take any other unlawful action," Clinton said.

In Clinton's public comments, the word "sex" was never spoken and the word "regret" was only used in reference to his admission that he misled the public and his family over the last seven months about his relationship with the former White House intern.

Clinton explains honesty gap

The president's admission was a stunning reversal from his forceful, and now infamous, public statement last January when he said, "I want to say one thing to the American people. I want you to listen to me ... I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky."

Explaining his misleading public positions, the president said they were motivated by a desire to protect his family and "myself from the embarrassment of my own conduct."

Word that Clinton was changing his story began leaking out Sunday night, a development that was characterized by one family friend as "wrenching" for his wife Hillary and daughter Chelsea.

The first lady did not appear with her husband during his speech, but did have a hand in crafting the speech, sources tell CNN. The president's personal attorney David Kendall was strongly involved.

The president began writing his speech Sunday night, and sources say that the original version was much more apologetic than the one delivered by the president.

'Even presidents have private lives'

As it is all but certain Starr will send a report to Capitol Hill, the president's fate will most probably land in the lap of Congress.

With that in mind, some of the president's comments seemed targeted at lawmakers, reminding them and the public that the Lewinsky investigation was prompted by what he described as the "politically inspired," and now dismissed, Jones case.

The president also had pointed words about Starr's four-year Whitewater investigation. "I had real and serious concerns about an independent counsel investigation that began with private business dealings 20 years ago, dealings I might add about which an independent federal agency found no evidence of any wrongdoing by me or my wife over two years ago," Clinton said.

(480K wav sound)

Instead, the president urged the public -- and Congress -- to put the matter to rest and allow him to deal with his family and the work of the nation.

"Now, this matter is between me, the two people I love most -- my wife and our daughter -- and our God. I must put it right, and I am prepared to do whatever it takes to do so. Nothing is more important to me personally.

(352K wav sound)

"But it is private, and I intend to reclaim my family life for my family. It's nobody's business but ours," Clinton said in the most direct and forceful declaration of the speech. "Even presidents have private lives.

"This has gone on too long, cost too much and hurt too many innocent people," Clinton said.

President has way to go to heal the breach

Come Tuesday morning, the president will have more explaining to do to his closest friends and advisers.

Aides and supporters who have been standing by Clinton during the worst crisis of his presidency were said to be saddened, disappointed and in some cases feeling betrayed by the president's about-face.

But Vice President Al Gore was one of the first to make a public statement of support for his boss. While vacationing in Hawaii, Gore released a statement saying he was proud of the chief executive.

"Along with the rest of the country, I watched the president's televised address in which he took full responsibility for his actions and apologized to the nation," Gore said. "I'm proud of him -- not only because he is a friend -- but because he is a person who had the courage to acknowledge his mistakes.

"I am honored to work with this great president on his agenda to the nation, and I believe that it's time to put this matter behind us -- once and for all -- and move forward with the business of the United States of America," Gore said.

Meanwhile, the Clintons have decided to delay the family's departure for a 12-day vacation in Martha's Vineyard until Tuesday afternoon to give the president time to call friends and supporters to explain his actions, aides said.


Clinton Admits To 'Wrong' Relationship With Lewinsky - Aug. 17, 1998

you lyin' sack of sh!t.
 

darkbeaver

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welp...I dunno kids...I think it's happening like we said it would:

‘Mayor for Hillary’ Arrested for Allegedly Trading Meth for Gay Sex Orgy

‘Mayor for Hillary’ Arrested for Allegedly Trading Meth for Gay Sex Orgy – Blazing Cat Fur

Boca Vista ‏@bocavista2016

The Union boss who helped Hillary win PA is raided by the FBI. Hillary's media is SILENT. #HillaryCoverageIsCrap

https://twitter.com/bocavista2016/status/762409538611978240








let's revisit the olden days kids:

Clinton Admits To 'Wrong' Relationship With Lewinsky

President reverses earlier denial; asks the matter be ended

WASHINGTON (AllPolitics, Aug. 17) -- Breaking seven months of near silence, President Bill Clinton admitted Monday night that he did, in fact, have an inappropriate and "wrong" relationship with ex-White House intern Monica Lewinsky, but insisted he did nothing illegal.

(512K wav sound)

"I know that my public comments and my silence about this matter gave a false impression. I misled people, including even my wife," Clinton said, his voice breaking slightly. "I deeply regret that."

(320K wav sound)

Clinton's four-minute address to the nation followed an afternoon of closed-door testimony for a federal grand jury looking into how Clinton answered questions about his relationship with Lewinsky in a deposition in the Paula Jones sexual-harassment case last January.

"While legally accurate, I did not volunteer information," Clinton said.

Watch Clinton's speech in its entirety in: Real: Windows Media 28K | 56K or read a complete transcript
Clinton Deposition In Jones Case: 'I've Never Had An Affair With Her'

"Indeed I did have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was wrong. It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part for which I am solely and completely responsible," he said.

The president gave his televised address from the Map Room in the private residence of the White House, where he had faced prosecutors from Independent Counsel Ken Starr's office for more than four hours earlier in the day. During his testimony, sources tell CNN the president did admit to having sex with Lewinsky.

"But I told the grand jury today, and I say to you now, that at no time did I ask anyone to lie, to hide or destroy evidence or to take any other unlawful action," Clinton said.

In Clinton's public comments, the word "sex" was never spoken and the word "regret" was only used in reference to his admission that he misled the public and his family over the last seven months about his relationship with the former White House intern.

Clinton explains honesty gap

The president's admission was a stunning reversal from his forceful, and now infamous, public statement last January when he said, "I want to say one thing to the American people. I want you to listen to me ... I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky."

Explaining his misleading public positions, the president said they were motivated by a desire to protect his family and "myself from the embarrassment of my own conduct."

Word that Clinton was changing his story began leaking out Sunday night, a development that was characterized by one family friend as "wrenching" for his wife Hillary and daughter Chelsea.

The first lady did not appear with her husband during his speech, but did have a hand in crafting the speech, sources tell CNN. The president's personal attorney David Kendall was strongly involved.

The president began writing his speech Sunday night, and sources say that the original version was much more apologetic than the one delivered by the president.

'Even presidents have private lives'

As it is all but certain Starr will send a report to Capitol Hill, the president's fate will most probably land in the lap of Congress.

With that in mind, some of the president's comments seemed targeted at lawmakers, reminding them and the public that the Lewinsky investigation was prompted by what he described as the "politically inspired," and now dismissed, Jones case.

The president also had pointed words about Starr's four-year Whitewater investigation. "I had real and serious concerns about an independent counsel investigation that began with private business dealings 20 years ago, dealings I might add about which an independent federal agency found no evidence of any wrongdoing by me or my wife over two years ago," Clinton said.

(480K wav sound)

Instead, the president urged the public -- and Congress -- to put the matter to rest and allow him to deal with his family and the work of the nation.

"Now, this matter is between me, the two people I love most -- my wife and our daughter -- and our God. I must put it right, and I am prepared to do whatever it takes to do so. Nothing is more important to me personally.

(352K wav sound)

"But it is private, and I intend to reclaim my family life for my family. It's nobody's business but ours," Clinton said in the most direct and forceful declaration of the speech. "Even presidents have private lives.

"This has gone on too long, cost too much and hurt too many innocent people," Clinton said.

President has way to go to heal the breach

Come Tuesday morning, the president will have more explaining to do to his closest friends and advisers.

Aides and supporters who have been standing by Clinton during the worst crisis of his presidency were said to be saddened, disappointed and in some cases feeling betrayed by the president's about-face.

But Vice President Al Gore was one of the first to make a public statement of support for his boss. While vacationing in Hawaii, Gore released a statement saying he was proud of the chief executive.

"Along with the rest of the country, I watched the president's televised address in which he took full responsibility for his actions and apologized to the nation," Gore said. "I'm proud of him -- not only because he is a friend -- but because he is a person who had the courage to acknowledge his mistakes.

"I am honored to work with this great president on his agenda to the nation, and I believe that it's time to put this matter behind us -- once and for all -- and move forward with the business of the United States of America," Gore said.

Meanwhile, the Clintons have decided to delay the family's departure for a 12-day vacation in Martha's Vineyard until Tuesday afternoon to give the president time to call friends and supporters to explain his actions, aides said.


Clinton Admits To 'Wrong' Relationship With Lewinsky - Aug. 17, 1998

you lyin' sack of sh!t.

Why are you dredgeing up Lipinski?
 

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Dial Hillary for murder.
WOW! BREAKING=> Julian Assange Suggests Seth Rich - Who Was MURDERED in DC - Was Wikileaks DNC Source!

Clinton Body Count or Left-Wing Conspiracy? Three With Ties to DNC Mysteriously Die - Rachel Alexander

The Clinton Body Count, as it is popularly known, is a conspiracy theory that Bill Clinton, while he was president and before, was quietly assassinating his associates (often anyone who got in the way of his career, such as Vince Foster).....The Clinton Body Count is a list of about 50–60 associates of Clinton who have died "under mysterious circumstance".The individuals named originated from a list of 34 suicides, accidental deaths, and unsolved murders prepared in 1993 by the....American Justice Federation


h/t Wikipedia

The fallout from Mrs. Clinton's unsecured server has deadly consequences.
Shahram Amiri the first casualty of Hillary Clinton's server - Washington Times

Mrs. Clinton is Jessica Fletcher.
https://www.quora.com/How-many-of-J...during-the-course-of-Murder-She-Wrote?share=1