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WARNING If Hillary runs in 2016

Tam

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The Democrats will have every man in America that objects to her policies signed up for a lifetime membership to this club. COUNT ON IT :wink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBIC8JTQMMQ
 

Broke Cowboy

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My prediction - someone mark it because I for sure will forget this

Hillary will run

Hillary will win

If I am wrong I promise to buy anyone who challenges me here - but you must show up at my door - a steak dinner or prime rib or burgers or whatever we are serving that night - and all the beer, whine, milk, soft drinks or whatever you desire / you can handle. (No I did not misspell wine)

If you are unable to leave for whatever reason I will throw you and your spouse should you bring him/her into a bunk and tell you to get a good nights sleep because the use of that bunk will cost you your share of morning chores. LOL

Yeah, I mean it - Lord help us all - north and south of the border.

bc
 

hypocritexposer

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Broke Cowboy said:
My prediction - someone mark it because I for sure will forget this

Hillary will run

Hillary will win

If I am wrong I promise to buy anyone who challenges me here - but you must show up at my door - a steak dinner or prime rib or burgers or whatever we are serving that night - and all the beer, whine, milk, soft drinks or whatever you desire / you can handle. (No I did not misspell wine)

If you are unable to leave for whatever reason I will throw you and your spouse should you bring him/her into a bunk and tell you to get a good nights sleep because the use of that bunk will cost you your share of morning chores. LOL

Yeah, I mean it - Lord help us all - north and south of the border.

bc

I agree with you, that she will win. But I will add to the prediction...she will die in office. Old age.

2012 was the last chance for the US to turn it around. Too far gone to turn around now...

I'll tell you what...if she wins, I'll fly down and have a BBq steak with you. We can celebrate the end of the USA. Those colonial bassturds... :roll:
 

Steve

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Broke Cowboy said:
My prediction - someone mark it because I for sure will forget this

Hillary will run

Hillary will win

If I am wrong I promise to buy anyone who challenges me here - but you must show up at my door - a steak dinner or prime rib or burgers or whatever we are serving that night - and all the beer, whine, milk, soft drinks or whatever you desire / you can handle. (No I did not misspell wine)

If you are unable to leave for whatever reason I will throw you and your spouse should you bring him/her into a bunk and tell you to get a good nights sleep because the use of that bunk will cost you your share of morning chores. LOL

Yeah, I mean it - Lord help us all - north and south of the border.

bc

I will probably be wrong. but I do not think she will run..

my gut feeling is she would rather be the person who gets people elected,. while not actually taking the heat herself..
bill and hill power brokers to the elite.

but I can't predict ego..that is the the wild card in this one...


I hope I am eating steak after this one,.. instead of crow..
 

Tam

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I have NO DOUBT that political *#%[email protected] will run, She has sold her soul/self respect for political power and being the first female President is a goal she will go to her grave to get. As I see it the only way of heading the Dems off at the pass with their war on women strategy, is to fight fire with fire, so the Republicans need to find a very smart former female Sec of State to run against her. One that is maybe black, or maybe a successful female governor that can charm the minority vote, Know anyone that would fit that bill? :wink:

Once they have their top notch female candidate The Republicans have to stay on topic and not attack Hillary for anything other than her record or lack of. She needs to answer the question of who pushed the video lie about Benghazi, who denied the security that the Democrat senate claimed could have prevented the attacks, and why she never held anyone accountable once she took responsibility for the mess? At the first Debate the families of the victims of Benghazi need to be sitting in the front row when she is forced to look into their eyes and explains why the US had 4 dead Americans and why they deaths MATTERED? The Republicans need to plaster her face with her hands up in the air yelling "What difference does it make now" Along every highway and byway in the US. They also need to put bill boards up asking where she was and why she never answered the 3 AM phone call from Benghazi.

The Republicans need to drive home every LIE she has told, without attacking her personally as that will be seen as a WAR ON HER AS A WOMAN. They need to fact check and fact check again before using any comments as, as soon as they are caught fudging any facts she will claim it to be a hit against her as the first female president. The main and only way to avoid her war on women campaign plans is again to fight fire with fire and the facts. Let her lack of record in Washington be the weight around her skanky lying neck. :mad:
 

Tam

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Oh and Hillary also needs to answer to the comments she made about Saddam having WMD, her vote to support the War on Iraq, then the claims that Bush lied when he didn't find any WMD that the Dems swore up and down he had and supported the war to go in and destroy them. When she is done explaining that she needs to be forced to explain the clip from Gates book that says her later objection to the Iraq war was for POLITICAL REASON due to the fact she was running against Obama in 2008.

I think the US voters need to know just how many decisions she made as a Senator and as the Sec of State that were not done for the good of the US but were done to further HER POLITICAL CAREER.
 

Tam

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Traveler said:
You never know, some unknown Kenyan Socialist may kick her ass in the primaries. Stranger things have happened.

There is a lot of talk about Elisabeth Warren running. You remember her she is the one that lied about her native heritage to get a job at Harvard.

1. She is a woman so she fits the first female Democrat campaign rhetoric.
2. She is a proven liar when it comes to what she wants so that fits the Dems qualifications requirements.
3. She claimed to be a part of a minority so the Dems can use that if anyone dares object to her policies so that fits the Dems qualification requirements.
4. She is a new up and coming politician so there is no past history to use against her so that fits right into the Dems qualifications requirements.
5. She does not have the baggage of the known enemy list or a list of strange deaths connected to her like Bill, Hillary or Obama, so that might be a problem for her but I'm sure the Dems could find someone to connect to her.
6. She is a liberal educator so I doubt she has any BUSINESS EXPERIENCE so that fits right in to the Dems past candidates qualifications.

If Hillary is going to have competition in the Dem Primaries Warren looks to have the kind of qualifications that could make her a shoe in.

She is also younger than Hillary by a couple years and has only been in DC for a year so it is time for her to step into the last INCOMPETENT INEXPERIENCED TWIT'S shoes and further destroy the US with her far leftwingnut agenda. :roll: BUT the good news is she was a Professor of Bankruptcy Law so that might just be a plus after 8 years of Obama spending, oops INVESTING. :wink:
 

Traveler

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Tam said:
Traveler said:
You never know, some unknown Kenyan Socialist may kick her ass in the primaries. Stranger things have happened.

There is a lot of talk about Elisabeth Warren running. You remember her she is the one that lied about her native heritage to get a job at Harvard.

1. She is a woman so she fits the first female Democrat campaign rhetoric.
2. She is a proven liar when it comes to what she wants so that fits the Dems qualifications requirements.
3. She claimed to be a part of a minority so the Dems can use that if anyone dares object to her policies so that fits the Dems qualification requirements.
4. She is a new up and coming politician so there is no past history to use against her so that fits right into the Dems qualifications requirements.
5. She does not have the baggage of the known enemy list or a list of strange deaths connected to her like Bill, Hillary or Obama, so that might be a problem for her but I'm sure the Dems could find someone to connect to her.
6. She is a liberal educator so I doubt she has any BUSINESS EXPERIENCE so that fits right in to the Dems past candidates qualifications.

If Hillary is going to have competition in the Dem Primaries Warren looks to have the kind of qualifications that could make her a shoe in.

She is also younger than Hillary by a couple years and has only been in DC for a year so it is time for her to step into the last INCOMPETENT INEXPERIENCED TWIT'S shoes and further destroy the US with her far leftwingnut agenda. :roll: BUT the good news is she was a Professor of Bankruptcy Law so that might just be a plus after 8 years of Obama spending, oops INVESTING. :wink:
A Pretend Indian sounds like a likely encore to the Magic Negro. She should be chomping at the bit to screw our creditors with her know-how.
 

Steve

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Dropping off from our last rankings: Deval Patrick, John Hickenlooper, Mark Warner Coming on: Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, Howard Dean

10. Brian Schweitzer: The former Montana governor said "no" to running for the Senate in 2014 in part because he wants to keep his eye on 2016, according to people familiar with his decision-making. Ok. But, the way he went about considering the Senate race raised questions about his readiness for a national stage. Schweitzer has a ton of charisma but his schtick can also wear thin over time. (Previous ranking: 9)

9. Elizabeth Warren: Out of the women on this list not named "Hillary", Warren has the most potential as a presidential candidate. She is beloved by the left and showed in her 2012 Senate race that she can raise a ton of money. (She brought in more than $42 million for that race.) So, why is Warren ranked this low? Because she has expressed no public interest in running and done nothing organizationally to suggest she is even thinking about it. (Previous ranking: 6)

8. Amy Klobuchar: We've written many times that no politician EVER goes to Iowa accidentally. So, the Minnesota Senator's trip to the Hawkeye State next month means only one thing: She wants to be part of the great-mentioned when it comes to 2016. Klobuchar's resume is a very impressive one; a two-term Senator and, before that, a county attorney. (Previous ranking: N/A)

7. Howard Dean: It's been a decade since the former Vermont governor lit the Democratic world on fire with his remarkable if ultimately flawed presidential candidacy. While Dean hasn't been an active candidate since then, he retains something of a following among liberals and if there is a segment of the party looking for an alternative to Clinton he could be it. Dean clearly is thinking about it, leaving the door wide open to running in an interview with CNN's Peter Hamby last month in California. (Previous ranking: N/A)

6. Martin O'Malley: On paper, the Maryland governor looks great. He's built a governing record in the Old Line State -- guns, death penalty, gay marriage etc. -- that liberals will love. He's handsome. And, he wants to be president badly. Like, really badly. But, as the New Republic's Alex MacGillis noted in a recent profile of O'Malley: "For all his gym-rat, pub-rock credentials,O’Malley is not a very charismatic politician." There is a "Democratic Tim Pawlenty" narrative building around O'Malley at the moment. And that is not a good thing. (Previous ranking: 4)

5. Cory Booker: The mayor of Newark will -- unless a political meteor strikes -- walk into a Senate seat later this fall. That will immediately make him the second most prominent African American elected official in the country -- if he isn't already. With Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick offering a unequivocal pledge not to run in 2016, Booker will come under heavy pressure to look at the race. (Previous ranking: N/A)

4. Kirsten Gillibrand: No politician has impressed us more in the last few months than Gillibrand. Her work on gathering co-sponsors on the military sexual assault measure she is pushing has shown a keen understanding of politics and how to use pressure to get what you want. And, unlike many others in the potential 2016 field, Gillibrand had a proven record of raising lots of dough. (She raised almost $30 million between 2010 and 2012.) (Previous ranking: 5)

3. Andrew Cuomo: The New York governor doesn't talk much about 2016 but his work over the past state legislative session suggests he has an eye on building a resume for that race. A sampling of those accomplishments via Real Clear Politics' Scott Conroy: "A landmark gun-control law, his third on-time budget in a row, a boost in the minimum wage, new teacher evaluation standards, and a development-boosting initiative for economically distressed upstate New York." If Hillary doesn't run, it's hard to imagine a scenario where Cuomo isn't in and isn't a top tier candidate. (Previous ranking: 3)

2. Joe Biden: Ah, God love him. The Biden profile in GQ magazine captured everything that people love about Biden and everything that makes him a risky bet as a presidential candidate. And it's the same thing. Biden is a throwback to an age when politicians went off script, said what they thought and let the chips fall where they may. It's part of his appeal but also why staying on message is so incredibly difficult for him. All that said, if Hillary doesn't run, Biden is the frontrunner to be the nominee. (Previous ranking: 2)

1. Hillary Clinton: From Nancy Pelosi to David Axelrod, everyone thinks Hillary is running and she will be the nominee. We continue to believe that she hasn't made up her mind but barring a health scare that she will run. Clinton would like to be president and anyone who has that desire would be foolish to pass up a race that looks so favorable as this one does for her. And, Hillary Clinton is not foolish. (Previous ranking: 1)

like any field for President.. I think almost all if them on the list will run.. if not just to pad the ol coffers with a bit of easy cash.

my guess it will be Joe Biden, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren in the final match up..
 

Tam

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Faster horses said:
Steve, you really think ole Joe will try it? Seriously???? :shock:

WOW the Democrat gaffe master as Prez. now that would be one big f-ing deal wouldn't it. I guessing his first trip to Walter Reed he would expect all the amputees to stand at attention like he wanted the guy in the wheelchair to stand to be acknowledged. And gawd forbid the Seals take out another big terrorist and Joe has a mic close by. :roll: Where do you think the Democrat handlers will hide him to stop him for saying something stupid? :roll:
 

Faster horses

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Tam said:
Faster horses said:
Steve, you really think ole Joe will try it? Seriously???? :shock:

WOW the Democrat gaffe master as Prez. now that would be one big f-ing deal wouldn't it. I guessing his first trip to Walter Reed he would expect all the amputees to stand at attention like he wanted the guy in the wheelchair to stand to be acknowledged. And gawd forbid the Seals take out another big terrorist and Joe has a mic close by. :roll: Where do you think the Democrat handlers will hide him to stop him for saying something stupid? :roll:

Not only stupid, but dangerous. He put a target on the back of the Navy Seals with his breach of confidentiality. He told the world who got Bin Laden.
I know this from reading "Betrayed"...
 
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