Hillary won more votes for President

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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    mrussel1 said:

    Free said:

    Free said:

    mrussel1 said:

    So does this quote from a democrat "Eight years ago our party, the Democratic Party nominated and elected the first person of color to serve in the White House," he said. "Tonight, on this night, we will shatter that glass ceiling again." mean that Hillary will only be elected because she is a woman?
    http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/democrats-nominate-hillary-clinton-for-president/ar-BBuVEHl?li=AAggNb9&ocid=mailsignout

    If that's how you interpret it, it must be.
    I don't.
    The press does http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/hillary-clinton-about-to-make-history-as-first-female-nominee/article31120013/
    Hillary Clinton became the first woman to lead a major U.S. political party toward the White House, a triumphant moment for Democrats to relish before plunging into a bruising general election against Republican Donald Trump
    It's all about drama.
    Oh I know but there are many voters for Hillary that deep down are only voting because she is a woman.
    This fact alone will be her downfall.
    I would like to add a picture of Trump




















    here.
    She's ruining it for real women who couldn't handle the job like Jill Stein.
    Agreed. Jill Stein could not handle the job. She couldn't even inspire MA to vote her in as a state delegate.
    I don't think that's what Free meant.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Boxes&Books
    Boxes&Books USA Posts: 2,672
    edited July 2016
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    tonifig8 said:
    So... You think the State department can approve uranium sales to a foreign government without the approval of the department of homeland security, the DOD, and ultimately the POTUS. Okay. I guess that's what happens when you get news from Brietbart. Amazing that Hillary was actually dictator for four years, not chief diplomat.
  • pickupyourwill
    pickupyourwill Posts: 3,135
    I don't know what's worse sometimes---the huge amount of people having no problem supporting the Clintons because their marriages too are mainly business only (infidelity can always be overlooked--let's face it--that's the reality of long-term marriage these days)----OR the huge amount of self-righteous Republican women who criticize Hillary for her decision to stay with Bill long before the e-mail nonsense, but ironically have been married forever and have husbands who have been cheating on them behind their backs all these years. There is so much hypocrisy in this country.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882

    I don't know what's worse sometimes---the huge amount of people having no problem supporting the Clintons because their marriages too are mainly business only (infidelity can always be overlooked--let's face it--that's the reality of long-term marriage these days)----OR the huge amount of self-righteous Republican women who criticize Hillary for her decision to stay with Bill long before the e-mail nonsense, but ironically have been married forever and have husbands who have been cheating on them behind their backs all these years. There is so much hypocrisy in this country.

    I guess I don't pretend to understand other people's marriages. That is between them and none of our business. I do find it ironic that Hillary is criticized for staying with Bill for richer or poor, good times and in bad, and criticized by the party of "family values".
  • pickupyourwill
    pickupyourwill Posts: 3,135
    edited July 2016
    mrussel1 said:

    I don't know what's worse sometimes---the huge amount of people having no problem supporting the Clintons because their marriages too are mainly business only (infidelity can always be overlooked--let's face it--that's the reality of long-term marriage these days)----OR the huge amount of self-righteous Republican women who criticize Hillary for her decision to stay with Bill long before the e-mail nonsense, but ironically have been married forever and have husbands who have been cheating on them behind their backs all these years. There is so much hypocrisy in this country.

    I guess I don't pretend to understand other people's marriages. That is between them and none of our business. I do find it ironic that Hillary is criticized for staying with Bill for richer or poor, good times and in bad, and criticized by the party of "family values".
    Whenever I've asked my Republican family why they hate Hillary so much, it is usually because of the lying--"can't trust her", they say--the e-mails--things like that--decisions she made as a Senator after Bill's reign. So the whole infidelity thing really is small potatoes with them, I guess. BUT the fact that it was so public and out there-----I wonder how many outstanding Republican presidents were unfaithful as well--but some of these ignorant Republican women just go on living in their naive bubble. I actually have a hard time looking at any marriage nowadays as what it used to stand for in that area. As far as their "You can't trust her" motto they have going...PLEASE-- You can't trust Trump either hyprocrits who are voting for him and the whole time saying "Atleast its not Hillary"--get over your fucking selves.
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882

    mrussel1 said:

    I don't know what's worse sometimes---the huge amount of people having no problem supporting the Clintons because their marriages too are mainly business only (infidelity can always be overlooked--let's face it--that's the reality of long-term marriage these days)----OR the huge amount of self-righteous Republican women who criticize Hillary for her decision to stay with Bill long before the e-mail nonsense, but ironically have been married forever and have husbands who have been cheating on them behind their backs all these years. There is so much hypocrisy in this country.

    I guess I don't pretend to understand other people's marriages. That is between them and none of our business. I do find it ironic that Hillary is criticized for staying with Bill for richer or poor, good times and in bad, and criticized by the party of "family values".
    Whenever I've asked my Republican family why they hate Hillary so much, it is usually because of the lying--"can't trust her", they say--the e-mails, whatever questionable scam the Clintons were involved in Arkansas--can't think of the name--things like that--decisions she made as a Senator after Bill's reign. So the whole infidelity thing really is small potatoes with them, I guess. BUT the fact that it was so public and out there-----I wonder how many outstanding Republican presidents were unfaithful as well--but some of these ignorant Republican women just go on living in their naive bubble. I actually have a hard time looking at any marriage nowadays as what it used to stand for in that area. As far as their "You can't trust her" motto they have going...PLEASE-- You can't trust Trump either hyprocrits who are voting for him and the whole time saying "Atleast its not Hillary"--get over your fucking selves.
    Yeah, how can someone throw a rock at HRC's marriage and not bat an eye at what Trump has done with his?
  • pickupyourwill
    pickupyourwill Posts: 3,135
    mrussel1 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    I don't know what's worse sometimes---the huge amount of people having no problem supporting the Clintons because their marriages too are mainly business only (infidelity can always be overlooked--let's face it--that's the reality of long-term marriage these days)----OR the huge amount of self-righteous Republican women who criticize Hillary for her decision to stay with Bill long before the e-mail nonsense, but ironically have been married forever and have husbands who have been cheating on them behind their backs all these years. There is so much hypocrisy in this country.

    I guess I don't pretend to understand other people's marriages. That is between them and none of our business. I do find it ironic that Hillary is criticized for staying with Bill for richer or poor, good times and in bad, and criticized by the party of "family values".
    Whenever I've asked my Republican family why they hate Hillary so much, it is usually because of the lying--"can't trust her", they say--the e-mails, whatever questionable scam the Clintons were involved in Arkansas--can't think of the name--things like that--decisions she made as a Senator after Bill's reign. So the whole infidelity thing really is small potatoes with them, I guess. BUT the fact that it was so public and out there-----I wonder how many outstanding Republican presidents were unfaithful as well--but some of these ignorant Republican women just go on living in their naive bubble. I actually have a hard time looking at any marriage nowadays as what it used to stand for in that area. As far as their "You can't trust her" motto they have going...PLEASE-- You can't trust Trump either hyprocrits who are voting for him and the whole time saying "Atleast its not Hillary"--get over your fucking selves.
    Yeah, how can someone throw a rock at HRC's marriage and not bat an eye at what Trump has done with his?
    Agreed.
  • Boxes&Books
    Boxes&Books USA Posts: 2,672
    Clinton and the DNC Claimed donations were helping the Democratic Party, but in all reality the majority of all the money would make its way back to Hillary the crook. I know others have posted reports of this already with greater details

    http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-07-26/dnc-attempted-to-conceal-details-of-hillary-clinton-funding-deal
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124

    mrussel1 said:

    I don't know what's worse sometimes---the huge amount of people having no problem supporting the Clintons because their marriages too are mainly business only (infidelity can always be overlooked--let's face it--that's the reality of long-term marriage these days)----OR the huge amount of self-righteous Republican women who criticize Hillary for her decision to stay with Bill long before the e-mail nonsense, but ironically have been married forever and have husbands who have been cheating on them behind their backs all these years. There is so much hypocrisy in this country.

    I guess I don't pretend to understand other people's marriages. That is between them and none of our business. I do find it ironic that Hillary is criticized for staying with Bill for richer or poor, good times and in bad, and criticized by the party of "family values".
    Whenever I've asked my Republican family why they hate Hillary so much, it is usually because of the lying--"can't trust her", they say--the e-mails, whatever questionable scam the Clintons were involved in Arkansas--can't think of the name--things like that--decisions she made as a Senator after Bill's reign. So the whole infidelity thing really is small potatoes with them, I guess. BUT the fact that it was so public and out there-----I wonder how many outstanding Republican presidents were unfaithful as well--but some of these ignorant Republican women just go on living in their naive bubble. I actually have a hard time looking at any marriage nowadays as what it used to stand for in that area. As far as their "You can't trust her" motto they have going...PLEASE-- You can't trust Trump either hyprocrits who are voting for him and the whole time saying "Atleast its not Hillary"--get over your fucking selves.
    My dislike for Hillary has zero to do with Bill's behaviour, Hillary's enabling and/or the state of their marriage. But based on these facts I certainly wouldn't allow either of them or the democratic party to play the woman card.
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    I can't vote for Hillary to vote against Trump. I'm voting for Jill Stein. Mind made, done with this bullshit.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    I don't know what's worse sometimes---the huge amount of people having no problem supporting the Clintons because their marriages too are mainly business only (infidelity can always be overlooked--let's face it--that's the reality of long-term marriage these days)----OR the huge amount of self-righteous Republican women who criticize Hillary for her decision to stay with Bill long before the e-mail nonsense, but ironically have been married forever and have husbands who have been cheating on them behind their backs all these years. There is so much hypocrisy in this country.

    I guess I don't pretend to understand other people's marriages. That is between them and none of our business. I do find it ironic that Hillary is criticized for staying with Bill for richer or poor, good times and in bad, and criticized by the party of "family values".
    Whenever I've asked my Republican family why they hate Hillary so much, it is usually because of the lying--"can't trust her", they say--the e-mails, whatever questionable scam the Clintons were involved in Arkansas--can't think of the name--things like that--decisions she made as a Senator after Bill's reign. So the whole infidelity thing really is small potatoes with them, I guess. BUT the fact that it was so public and out there-----I wonder how many outstanding Republican presidents were unfaithful as well--but some of these ignorant Republican women just go on living in their naive bubble. I actually have a hard time looking at any marriage nowadays as what it used to stand for in that area. As far as their "You can't trust her" motto they have going...PLEASE-- You can't trust Trump either hyprocrits who are voting for him and the whole time saying "Atleast its not Hillary"--get over your fucking selves.
    My dislike for Hillary has zero to do with Bill's behaviour, Hillary's enabling and/or the state of their marriage. But based on these facts I certainly wouldn't allow either of them or the democratic party to play the woman card.
    Then you should disallow that.
  • Degeneratefk
    Degeneratefk Posts: 3,123
    brianlux said:

    I can't vote for Hillary to vote against Trump. I'm voting for Jill Stein. Mind made, done with this bullshit.

    Nothing wrong with that.
    will myself to find a home, a home within myself
    we will find a way, we will find our place
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    I don't know what's worse sometimes---the huge amount of people having no problem supporting the Clintons because their marriages too are mainly business only (infidelity can always be overlooked--let's face it--that's the reality of long-term marriage these days)----OR the huge amount of self-righteous Republican women who criticize Hillary for her decision to stay with Bill long before the e-mail nonsense, but ironically have been married forever and have husbands who have been cheating on them behind their backs all these years. There is so much hypocrisy in this country.

    I guess I don't pretend to understand other people's marriages. That is between them and none of our business. I do find it ironic that Hillary is criticized for staying with Bill for richer or poor, good times and in bad, and criticized by the party of "family values".
    Whenever I've asked my Republican family why they hate Hillary so much, it is usually because of the lying--"can't trust her", they say--the e-mails, whatever questionable scam the Clintons were involved in Arkansas--can't think of the name--things like that--decisions she made as a Senator after Bill's reign. So the whole infidelity thing really is small potatoes with them, I guess. BUT the fact that it was so public and out there-----I wonder how many outstanding Republican presidents were unfaithful as well--but some of these ignorant Republican women just go on living in their naive bubble. I actually have a hard time looking at any marriage nowadays as what it used to stand for in that area. As far as their "You can't trust her" motto they have going...PLEASE-- You can't trust Trump either hyprocrits who are voting for him and the whole time saying "Atleast its not Hillary"--get over your fucking selves.
    My dislike for Hillary has zero to do with Bill's behaviour, Hillary's enabling and/or the state of their marriage. But based on these facts I certainly wouldn't allow either of them or the democratic party to play the woman card.
    Then you should disallow that.
    I do disallow I do!
  • Boxes&Books
    Boxes&Books USA Posts: 2,672
    edited July 2016
    brianlux said:

    I can't vote for Hillary to vote against Trump. I'm voting for Jill Stein. Mind made, done with this bullshit.

    Made my first donation yesterday to help get her on the ballot in certain states.

    I'm still not completely over the unethical practices of the democrats and media. I get it has been going on for sometime, but to see the evidence and than have Clinton bring on DWS was insane. The list goes on and on. Can't believe people on the left are willing to go to war for a crook like Clinton. Must say it truly disappoints. we sanders supporters would have united to defeat trump had sanders lost fair and square, and had the party provided a candidate with real values.
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  • Degeneratefk
    Degeneratefk Posts: 3,123
    edited July 2016
    tonifig8 said:

    brianlux said:

    I can't vote for Hillary to vote against Trump. I'm voting for Jill Stein. Mind made, done with this bullshit.

    Made my first donation yesterday to help get her on the pallot in certain states.

    I'm still not completely over the unethical practices of the democrats and media. I get it has been going on for sometime, but to see the evidence and than have Clinton bring on DWS was insane. The list goes on and on. Can't believe people on the left are willing to go to war for a crook like Clinton. Must say it truly disappoints. we sanders supporters would have united to defeat trump had sanders lost fair and square, and had the party provided a candidate with real values.
    Can anyone prove that a few emails sent by DNC staffers prevented any votes from going to sanders?
    will myself to find a home, a home within myself
    we will find a way, we will find our place
  • Boxes&Books
    Boxes&Books USA Posts: 2,672
    edited July 2016
    The Clinton camp has been filled with minor and major mistakes. They are trying to shape the news suggesting that the Bernie or bust people is a very small group of irrational whackos. Trying to silence our voice/influence so that we're not motivating others. Let's get it right folks, we aren't a small group. Believe it or not, people will vote with their conscience- and supporting a shady crook is not something most good people support.

    http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5798150be4b02d5d5ed37b24
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  • Kat
    Kat Posts: 4,963
    edited July 2016
    I enjoyed President Clinton's speech last night, especially the story about Hillary being undercover at the segregated school...a real gotcha moment lol. Found this today...she sure does get around. You know who that rocker is with her, right? :)

    assets.teamrock.com/image/509973ac-d089-4ebc-917d-b9391a9de5d1?w=800
    It's from this article. http://teamrock.com/news/2016-07-27/metallica-free-new-york-global-citizen-show-2016
    Post edited by Kat on
    Falling down,...not staying down
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    edited July 2016
    Kat said:

    I enjoyed President Clinton's speech last night, especially the story about Hillary being undercover at the segregated school...a real gotcha moment lol. Found this today...she sure does get around. You know who that rocker is with her, right? :)

    assets.teamrock.com/image/509973ac-d089-4ebc-917d-b9391a9de5d1?w=800
    It's from this article. http://teamrock.com/news/2016-07-27/metallica-free-new-york-global-citizen-show-2016

    Itty bitty Lars! I'm surprised. I would have guessed Lars and JH to be Republicans. Maybe they are...
    Post edited by Kat on
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