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Post by cato on Sept 13, 2017 21:01:50 GMT
Missus Clinton is showing us why she deserved to lose the presidential election. Her book launch has become one self pitying mega whinge were everyone is blamed for her dreadful shoddy self deluded and ham fisted campaign failure except the candidate herself.
Some of the nonsense being peddled is vomit inducing. American isn't mature enough for a woman president!!! Or so she claims. No Mrs Clinton American didn't want YOU. When I have doubts about Donald Trump I think of the alternative.This is one book I will not be putting on my Christmas wish list.
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Post by MourningIreland on Sept 13, 2017 21:32:36 GMT
Hillary Diane is permanently inconsolable. That POTUS and Bannon live rent-free in her head gives me unending joy. It never gets old. It's like Christmas every day.
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Sept 13, 2017 21:41:46 GMT
Ha ha. I agree. Two days in 2016 filled me with more joy than any public events in my whole life, and I don't have to say which they were. I can still hardly believe the Donald is actually President. I never have doubts!!
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Post by Séamus on Sept 14, 2017 7:53:33 GMT
Missus Clinton is showing us why she deserved to lose the presidential election. Her book launch has become one self pitying mega whinge were everyone is blamed for her dreadful shoddy self deluded and ham fisted campaign failure except the candidate herself. Some of the nonsense being peddled is vomit inducing. American isn't mature enough for a woman president!!! Or so she claims. No Mrs Clinton American didn't want YOU. When I have doubts about Donald Trump I think of the alternative.This is one book I will not be putting on my Christmas wish list. Americans didn't want her but the Democrats probably did win the popular vote. Her loss, however welcome, was nothing short of miraculous. One can't help wondering whether the support she garnered from debauched pop singers ended up being a turn-off, in some states at least. They're not all Californians or New Jersey-ians. I wouldn't have disagreed with tougher gun laws though. Speaking as an outsider.
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Sept 14, 2017 8:34:08 GMT
I've changed my mind about gun laws. I've come to think that the loss in personal safety is more than balanced by the gain in personal freedom. The fact that you can own a gun (or can't own a gun) makes a big difference to the way you view the social order.
We know that a certain amount of people are going to be killed by cars every year, but we all tolerate that.
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Post by Séamus on Sept 14, 2017 8:42:21 GMT
I've changed my mind about gun laws. I've come to think that the loss in personal safety is more than balanced by the gain in personal freedom. The fact that you can own a gun (or can't own a gun) makes a big difference to the way you view the social order. We know that a certain amount of people are going to be killed by cars every year, but we all tolerate that. I don't own a car either
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Post by kj on Sept 14, 2017 10:03:15 GMT
Here's how desperate Hilary is. She is the first person in history to suggest that the message of 1984 is to be *less* suspicious of political authority than we may be already: "This is what happens in George Orwell’s classic novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, when a torturer holds up four fingers and delivers electric shocks until his prisoner sees five fingers as ordered. The goal is to make you question logic and reason and to sow mistrust toward exactly the people we need to rely on: our leaders, the press, experts who seek to guide public policy based on evidence....” www.unz.com/isteve/the-hillary-clinton-book-club/Plus Amazon are deleting one-star reviews of her volume: www.yahoo.com/news/amazon-steps-trump-supporters-trash-130010734.html
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Sept 14, 2017 10:28:27 GMT
The hilarity regarding that passage is fully justified. How was it allowed to get past, in such a high-profile book?!?!
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Post by kj on Sept 14, 2017 12:03:37 GMT
Hilarity - Hilary. Damn, you're good.
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Sept 14, 2017 13:52:35 GMT
I also wrote "high-prolife" rather than "high-profile" at first!!
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Post by MourningIreland on Sept 14, 2017 14:41:22 GMT
I've changed my mind about gun laws. I've come to think that the loss in personal safety is more than balanced by the gain in personal freedom. The fact that you can own a gun (or can't own a gun) makes a big difference to the way you view the social order. We know that a certain amount of people are going to be killed by cars every year, but we all tolerate that. The Second Amendment is a bulwark against government tyranny.
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Post by Séamus on Sept 16, 2017 12:38:29 GMT
Nobody had yet remarked on Martin Shkreli going to prison for asking people to pluck one of Hillary's hairs. It seems a bit extreme ( for those of us who aren't used to American law). As an outsider, one could be excused for conspiracy-theory-thinking; that there really was a powerful left-wing secret-society at the back of the judiciary. But perhaps sentences like this are just a normal American thing.
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