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President Hillary Rodham Clinton -- No, It Is Not Too Early

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Yes, USA presidential elections last too long, cost too much money, and start way too early.

But that's the way it is.

The 2016 presidential campaign has already begun.

The campaign is under way to PERSUADE Hillary to run. If Hillary runs, Biden won't run. Hillary is going to feel the pressure to decide quite early because if she doesn't, she blocks the other possibilities from getting starting on the MONEY game.

On the losing opposition side, there are already some names making big moves: Mark Rubio, Jeb Bush, and Rand Paul (the scariest).

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/04/04/carville-signs-on-with-pro-hillary-super-pac/

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With her health problems, she might be in a old folks home by then.

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Heh...let's talk about

1. Travelgate

2. Rose Law Firm Billing Records.

3. Vince Foster.

4. Benghazie-gate.

5. FALN Presidential Pardons

Before we even consider whether she's fit to be dogcatcher! laugh.png

Who Said It:

1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common
good."

A. Karl Marx

B. Adolph Hitler

C. Joseph Stalin

D. None of the above

2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government
of the few, by the few, and for the few...... And to replace it with
shared responsibility for shared prosperity."

A. Lenin

B. Mussolini

C. Idi Amin

D. N one of the Above

3) "(We) .....can't just let business as usual go on, and that means

something has to be taken away from some people."

A. Nikita Khrushev

B. Josef Goebbels

C. Boris Yeltsin

D. None of the above

4) "We have to build a political consensus and that requires people to

give up a little bit of their own ... in order to create this common
ground."

A.Mao Tse Dung

B. Hugo ChavezC. Kim Jong Il

D. None of the above

5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed."

A. Karl Marx

B. Lenin

C. Molotov

D. None of the above

6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the
most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being
watched."

A. Pinochet

B. Milosevic

C. Saddam Hussein

D. None of the above

Answers:

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Great Presidential material or what? thumbsup.gif

Unlike the last Democratic Presidential candidate who ran as a handsome, youngish black man with a Harvard degree and absolutely no history of accomplishments,

Hillary has a history of statements, votes and actions in politics that goes on for miles.

Let's not forget her comment about landing under sniper fire in Bosnia.clap2.gif

Is that all you've got? rolleyes.gif

We've got nearly four years to work on this little project.

Give us a break.

Pity you dont turn the same enthusiastic eye on opposition. But well that might be too much to ask to take a good hard look at your own candidates eh??

Don't worry. The main stream media will do plenty of that while misrepresenting or ignoring all the negatives of the candidates that they want in office. The election of 2012 was proof positive of that.

Pity you dont turn the same enthusiastic eye on opposition. But well that might be too much to ask to take a good hard look at your own candidates eh??

Exactly who is her opposition? According to JT she is a shoo-in candidate and a lock on the Presidency.

The Republican Party hasn't nominated their candidate yet, as the Democrats seem to have done. When one is nominated, perhaps I will be just as critical of him/her as of Hillary.

But then again...perhaps not.wink.png

Is that all you've got? rolleyes.gif

Heh...it's more than enough for anyone who is not a Low Information Voter...wink.png

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There is a core of American voters, about 35 percent, that would not vote for Hillary if she was Jesus.

Then there is another core of American voters, about 55 percent, that would vote for Hillary even if she was caught with a dead boy in a bed.

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I like those odds. Welcome the first woman U.S. president!

There is a core of American voters, about 35 percent, that would not vote for Hillary if she was Jesus.

Then there is another core of American voters, about 55 percent, that would vote for Hillary even if she was caught with a dead boy in a bed.

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I like those odds. Welcome the first woman U.S. president!

You have a link to support those allegations? whistling.gif

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Well she's running for president again so that's a second coming, yeah?

There is a core of American voters, about 35 percent, that would not vote for Hillary if she was Jesus.

Then there is another core of American voters, about 55 percent, that would vote for Hillary even if she was caught with a dead boy in a bed.

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I like those odds. Welcome the first woman U.S. president!

This statement sounds an awful lot like the 47% comment by Romney that was so roundly criticized by Democratic party goons in the last election.

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There is a core of American voters, about 35 percent, that would not vote for Hillary if she was Jesus.

Then there is another core of American voters, about 55 percent, that would vote for Hillary even if she was caught with a dead boy in a bed.

attachicon.gifhillary-2016.jpg

I like those odds. Welcome the first woman U.S. president!

This statement sounds an awful lot like the 47% comment by Romney that was so roundly criticized by Democratic party goons in the last election.

It is nothing like it. That was about INSULTING the Obama voters as being PARASITES.

There is a core of American voters, about 35 percent, that would not vote for Hillary if she was Jesus.

Then there is another core of American voters, about 55 percent, that would vote for Hillary even if she was caught with a dead boy in a bed.

attachicon.gifhillary-2016.jpg

I like those odds. Welcome the first woman U.S. president!

This statement sounds an awful lot like the 47% comment by Romney that was so roundly criticized by Democratic party goons in the last election.

It is nothing like it. That was about INSULTING the Obama voters as being PARASITES.

No, they're simply Low Information Voters like Peggy Joseph who believed Obama was going to pay her mortgage and put gas in her car. The entitlement mentality is what put Obama back into Big White.

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The Obama elections are OVER, mate. Time to move on to Hillary 2016.

The Obama elections are OVER, mate. Time to move on to Hillary 2016.

Bush has been out of office over four years yet you still manage to raise his ghost at every opportunity.

Obama is currently in office so he is fair game.thumbsup.gif

There is a core of American voters, about 35 percent, that would not vote for Hillary if she was Jesus.

Then there is another core of American voters, about 55 percent, that would vote for Hillary even if she was caught with a dead boy in a bed.

attachicon.gifhillary-2016.jpg

I like those odds. Welcome the first woman U.S. president!

This statement sounds an awful lot like the 47% comment by Romney that was so roundly criticized by Democratic party goons in the last election.

It is nothing like it. That was about INSULTING the Obama voters as being PARASITES.

Stating a fact is not the same as giving an insult.

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Perhaps JT can get one of these stickers for his vehicle? biggrin.png

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I guess it may be tiresome for Hillary to go through the charade of appealing to the 47% and their beloved single issues.

http://www.theonion.com/articles/im-weighing-whether-or-not-i-want-to-go-through-th,31994/?ref=auto

As President Obama serves out his second term in office and Washington looks forward to the 2016 presidential election, many friends and colleagues have been asking me what my plans for the future are. It’s an interesting question, and one that I’ve given a lot of personal and professional consideration to. And while I can’t definitively say what my plans are one way or another, I can say that, at this point in my life, I’m strongly weighing whether or not I want to endure the absolute hell of appealing to you mindless, dumb-as-dirt simpletons again.

I guess it may be tiresome for Hillary to go through the charade of appealing to the 47% and their beloved single issues.

http://www.theonion.com/articles/im-weighing-whether-or-not-i-want-to-go-through-th,31994/?ref=auto

As President Obama serves out his second term in office and Washington looks forward to the 2016 presidential election, many friends and colleagues have been asking me what my plans for the future are. It’s an interesting question, and one that I’ve given a lot of personal and professional consideration to. And while I can’t definitively say what my plans are one way or another, I can say that, at this point in my life, I’m strongly weighing whether or not I want to endure the absolute hell of appealing to you mindless, dumb-as-dirt simpletons again.

And to quote a further excerpt from the Onion article..

"And do I really want to do all of this every single day for two years while being dissected on television and the internet by a series of “experts” who are about a fraction as intelligent, capable, and accomplished as I am?

These are the kinds of questions I’ll have to seriously consider before deciding whether or not I want to do another bullshit little song-and-dance routine for you idiots."

Seems like TVF is well populated with such "experts" and their trigger-happy opinions...

It's well past time for the USA to have a female President and Hilary would do a far better job than most of her potential predecessors.

There is a core of American voters, about 35 percent, that would not vote for Hillary if she was Jesus.

Then there is another core of American voters, about 55 percent, that would vote for Hillary even if she was caught with a dead boy in a bed.

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I like those odds. Welcome the first woman U.S. president!

I love that comment. Hard to see the Republicans finding a candidate to come even close. Added bonus of Bill back enjoying his grits.

There is a core of American voters, about 35 percent, that would not vote for Hillary if she was Jesus.

Then there is another core of American voters, about 55 percent, that would vote for Hillary even if she was caught with a dead boy in a bed.

attachicon.gifhillary-2016.jpg

I like those odds. Welcome the first woman U.S. president!

I love that comment. Hard to see the Republicans finding a candidate to come even close. Added bonus of Bill back enjoying his grits.

...and maybe enjoying Hillary's aides as well?

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Keeping on the 2016 theme:

Chris Christie

He scares me.

I thought before too fat to win or even run, but now he's had lap band surgery so by three years from now he may have lost of good chunk of Jersey lard.

Yes he's got the personality stuff that Americans can't resist.

The trouble is his policies are standard right wing republican.

I'd say he is Hillary's greatest threat.

Christie has to get beyond his stupid embrace of Obama right before the election. A lot of concervatives despise him for that. As far as I am concerned, Obama has two people to thank for his reelection despite his dismal record: Bill Clinton for claiming that the bad economy was not his fault despite 3 years in office and Chris Christie for providing a much needed photo oportunity for the Obama campaign a few days before the vote.

Christie has to get beyond his stupid embrace of Obama right before the election. A lot of concervatives despise him for that. As far as I am concerned, Obama has two people to thank for his reelection despite his dismal record: Bill Clinton for claiming that the bad economy was not his fault despite 3 years in office and Chris Christie for providing a much needed photo oportunity for the Obama campaign a few days before the vote.

Only 2 people...?

Remind me again who the Republican candidate was, just can't seem to recall the person....

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