Conservative commentator and columnist George Will says he is leaving the Republican Party because of Donald Trump -- and he's advocating that others do the same.
In a speech at a Federalist Society luncheon Friday, he told the audience, "This is not my party," according to PJ Media, a conservative news website.
Bernie would be the best VP choice. Oh well, too bad.
No he wouldn't. He's arrogant and self-centered. She needs someone she can work with. Not get into it with everyday or who she has to constantly fear will say something to hurt her image and presidency.
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smh
This lady started Planned Parenthood and was a women's rights activist. Pick any white woman born in 1869 and they will say the same. Controversy for nothing. Even the president who did everything was blacks was racist. (Lyndon B. Johnson). What do you expect?
This lady started Planned Parenthood and was a woman's activist. Pick any white woman born in 1869 and they will say the same. Controversy for nothing.
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"We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea, if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members."
Sanger wrote in 1939 letters to colleague Clarence James Gamble that she believed the project needed a black physician and black minister to gain the trust of the community. Sanger says that a minister could debunk the notion, if it arose, that the clinics aimed to “exterminate the Negro population.” She didn’t say that she wanted to “exterminate” the black population. The Margaret Sanger Papers Project at New York University says that this quote has “gone viral on the Internet,” normally out of context, and it “doesn’t reflect the fact that Sanger recognized elements within the black community might mistakenly associate the Negro Project with racist sterilization campaigns in the Jim Crow south, unless clergy and other community leaders spread the word that the Project had a humanitarian aim.”
Anyone actually trying to spin Hillary Clinton into a racist either doesn't have a life, is desperate to start drama, severely uneducated, or a combination of the three. There are very much legitimate criticisms of Hillary Clinton, but being a racist is not one of them.
In 1997, Byrd told an interviewer he would encourage young people to become involved in politics but also warned, "Be sure you avoid the Ku Klux Klan. Don't get that albatross around your neck. Once you've made that mistake, you inhibit your operations in the political arena."[22] In his last autobiography, Byrd explained that he was a KKK member because he "was sorely afflicted with tunnel vision — a jejune and immature outlook — seeing only what I wanted to see because I thought the Klan could provide an outlet for my talents and ambitions."[23] Byrd also said, in 2005, "I know now I was wrong. Intolerance had no place in America. I apologized a thousand times ... and I don't mind apologizing over and over again. I can't erase what happened."[13]
So thirty seconds on Google will tell you that by the age of about 35 he renounced his KKK past and rejected its teachings, but I'm not here to make excuses for him - more importantly, he's not only not Hillary, but never involved his KKK past in any political relationships with her, or indeed any past 1952.
I really think you should stop trying to make something out of nothing, sorry!
There are very much legitimate criticisms of Hillary Clinton
But are there really? Because so far, almost every disgruntled former-candidate Bernie supporter that I have encountered has failed to bring up a single legitimate criticism of her and I'm kind of tired of it.