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Stand with Hillary

First thought: God, that song is gut-wrenchingly awful...even for most country music, its' gut-wrenchingly awful.
Second thought: If HRC and her minions think something like that is going to pick up votes...I'm sorry, but she really needs to go back to being a fluffer for Slick Willie and the Democrat Party.
 
Yeah, well...

In OTHER Hillary news....

December 5

Former President Bush has spoken at length about his close ties to former President Bill Clinton, at times calling him his "brother from another mother."

CNN's Candy Crowley asked Bush during an interview published Friday where that leaves Hillary Clinton: "My sister-in-law!" the president responded light-heartedly.

When asked about a potential Jeb Bush versus Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign, the former president conceded they would both be formidable candidates but insisted his brother — his real brother — would win.

"I think he'd beat her," he told Crowley. "Absolutely."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2014/12/05/george-w-bush-hillary-clinton-is-like-my-sister-in-law/


In the US, there are, give or take, One Hundred Fifty MILLION adults between the ages of 35 and 70, given that a good number of them are in prison, chronically ill, too drunk to care, or whatever, that still leaves 100 Million or so who are at least as eligible and qualified as our Current "Dear Leader and Wanker In Chief".

CAN'T you find SOMEGAWDDAMNEDBODY ELSE with a DIFFERENT LAST NAME besides the two in the story above to run for the job?!!?!?!?!?!
 
Webster said:
First thought: God, that song is gut-wrenchingly awful...even for most country music, its' gut-wrenchingly awful.

My first thought as well! :tdown:
 
DrLeftover said:
When asked about a potential Jeb Bush versus Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign, the former president conceded they would both be formidable candidates but insisted his brother — his real brother — would win.

Isn't that like asking someone whether they preferred drinking acid or bleach with their last meals? :ohmy: :|
 
Oh, yeah, that song.

Let's see.... do I have an opinion of Her Song?

Well.

Some time ago a music writer listed the Black Eyed Peas noisefest called "my humps" as one of the worst songs Of All Time. along with "the Macarena" and "Ice, Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice and some other dregs.

They may have to make some room on their list.
 
And now....

A "Hillary Love Fest" from her campaign house organ, the NYT

WASHINGTON — As a young lawyer for the Watergate committee in the 1970s, Hillary Rodham caught a ride home one night with her boss, Bernard Nussbaum. Sitting in the car before going inside, she told him she wanted to introduce him to her boyfriend. “Bernie,” she said, “he’s going to be president of the United States.”

Mr. Nussbaum, stressed by the pressure of that tumultuous period, blew up at her audacious naïveté. “Hillary, that’s the most idiotic” thing, he screamed. She screamed back. “You don’t know a goddamn thing you’re talking about!” she said, and then called him a curse word. “God, she started bawling me out,” he recalled. “She walks out and slammed the door on me, and she storms into the building.”

It turned out she was right and he was wrong. Ms. Rodham, who later married that ambitious boyfriend, Bill Clinton, believed even then that life would take her to the White House and now may seek to return not as a spouse and partner, but on her own terms.

In recent months, as Mrs. Clinton has prepared for a likely 2016 presidential campaign, she has often framed those White House years as a period when, like many working mothers, she juggled the demands of raising a young daughter and having a career. She talks about championing women’s rights globally, supporting her husband during years of robust economic growth, and finding inspiration in Eleanor Roosevelt to stay resolute in the midst of personal attacks.

You will notice that the photo they lead with is SIXTEEN YEARS OLD! They couldn't find a recent picture?

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/06/us/politics/hillary-clintons-history-as-first-lady-powerful-but-not-always-deft.html?_r=0
 
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