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Kingpoleon
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« on: May 31, 2017, 08:07:26 PM »

That's not much different from what a lot of people think. The fact of the matter is, it doesn't matter if Russia wasn't the reason that she lost, the fact that they interfered at all is a major problem.

"That's not much different from what a lot of people think." - Tea Partiers about Trump's birther comments
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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2017, 01:12:31 PM »

That's not much different from what a lot of people think. The fact of the matter is, it doesn't matter if Russia wasn't the reason that she lost, the fact that they interfered at all is a major problem.

"That's not much different from what a lot of people think." - Tea Partiers about Trump's birther comments

A fired FBI director, a son-in-law trying to set up a secret channel and numerous other pieces of evidence suggests that something was wrong here. It's beyond foolish to compare this to the Birther issue, which was truly a conspiracy that was pushed even after it was clearly debunked.

The whole business with Kushner sounds like Bannon and Priebus trying to gain more influence over Trump.
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« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2017, 10:34:00 PM »

Hillary needs to go away forever.
I thought we agreed not to wish ill on others. how is this different than saying "Trump needs to die"? or is it ok because you disguise your ill will as 'go away forever' instead of die even though it's just a euphemism - and why should she go away? Are you some sort of snowflake that can't handle a public figure speaking in public. There are lots of folks I'd sooner see GO AWAY FOREVER, starting with:
Donald Trump
Ivanka Trump
Jared Kushner
Steve Bannon
Mitch McConnell
Paul Ryan
Marco Rubio
Jill Stein
Jason Chaffetz
Jeff Sessions
Clarence Thomas
Ben Carson
Tucker Carlson
Ben Stein
Sean Hannity
Bill O'Reilly
etc.
Go away is in get out of the spotlight, I thought that was clear. I'm fine with her staying in the shadows and raising money, but I think it's best she stop doing interviews and keep quiet for a few years. Polls consistently show her even less popular than Trump, every time she's on TV she hurts dem chances.
Is this true? I'm unaware of polls showing such a thing at all, much less "consistently". It's interesting to me that she isn't allowed to speak in public. I don't recall Gore or Kerry being treated that way. Or Howard Dean. Wonder why she is expected not to remain in public and they were ok? What is it that's different?

Neither Gore nor Kerry tried to get back in the spotlight. Howard Dean lost a primary, not the general.
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