Trump needs to get 2/3 of the vote in CA to get the nom and based on current polling it will almost definitely not happen. Hilary needs to start oppo research on someone else.
Trump will likely run as an independent, which will pretty much confirm a Democrat president in July.
It'll likely be too late for him to run as an independent by the time the convention comes around. Plus, it'll be very difficult for him to get his name on the ballots in most states at this point.
Anyways, I was watching some old special on Clinton about his first 100 days in office and the interviewer asked him if there would ever be a female president. Bill said yes he thinks there will be in his lifetime and the camera panned to Hillary. She's been plotting since 93.
Anyways, I was watching some old special on Clinton about his first 100 days in office and the interviewer asked him if there would ever be a female president. Bill said yes he thinks there will be in his lifetime and the camera panned to Hillary. She's been plotting since 93.
It's crazy how people have always seen the potential in her I also think back to her being the first ever student speaker at Wellesley graduation because her classmates were so inspired by her that they demanded that she be allowed to speak. She is a born leader.
It'll likely be too late for him to run as an independent by the time the convention comes around. Plus, it'll be very difficult for him to get his name on the ballots in most states at this point.
Anyways, I was watching some old special on Clinton about his first 100 days in office and the interviewer asked him if there would ever be a female president. Bill said yes he thinks there will be in his lifetime and the camera panned to Hillary. She's been plotting since 93.
I'm building up some Hillary receipts with posts in this thread instead of doing my homework
I do the same thing omg.. 90% of the people around me hate her so I have to be ready to drag. So many posts by Retro, Giselle, @Michael, RatedG. Thanks for the tea you guys, I always am sure to pass it to the uneducated around me
It'll likely be too late for him to run as an independent by the time the convention comes around. Plus, it'll be very difficult for him to get his name on the ballots in most states at this point.
Anyways, I was watching some old special on Clinton about his first 100 days in office and the interviewer asked him if there would ever be a female president. Bill said yes he thinks there will be in his lifetime and the camera panned to Hillary. She's been plotting since 93.
I actually love this. As Michael said, they seen potential and ambition in Hillary all the way back then. Heck, among some circles, Bill was known as "Hillary's husband," sometimes, which I find hilarious.
This man is something else. Wasn't this the same man who went to the floor and called the the same group Hillary was referencing to as "Deeply sick and sociopathic?" Sure, he spoke some truths in that speech, but it doesn't negate him from using sensational words against a group Hillary is being slammed for.
"It is my firm belief that clearly, there are people in our society who are horribly violent; who are deeply sick and sociopathic, and clearly then people must be put behind bars in order to protect society from them."
-Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on 04/13/1994
For one, I find it offensive that people are correlating Hillary's words of "Super predator" as an attack on people of color.
"But we also have to have an organized effort against gangs, just as in a previous generation we had an organized effort against the mob. We need to take these people on. They are often connected to big drug cartels. They are not just gangs of kids anymore. They are often the kinds of kids that are called 'super-predators.' No conscience, no empathy. We can talk about why they ended up that way but first, we have to bring them to heel and the President has asked the FBI to launch a very concerted effort against gangs everywhere."
No, not all black kids or adults are part of a gang and drug cartel. It's insulting to me personally, that people are aligning that theory as part of a way to slam Hillary for her words against those specific groups. People don't even realize, by doing this, you're racially profiling an entire community so you can condemn someone else for their words that were meant for good intentions. Yes, I am black and no, I am not in an affiliated gang or running the streets as part of a drug cartel. Isn't such profiling what led to the tragic death of Trayvon Martin? Armed with tea and a bag of skittles? But I guess people will do and see things how they want for sensational theories. That's just me.
It's just ironic and frustrating that Bernie isn't held to the standard way Hillary is. Where is his apology? Where are his protests about his words used? See, this is why I feel this primary is so lopsided in who gets vetted and who is just "chillin."
Also, I saw a video on Facebook that made me cackle. It was from a Bernie fan site that said he was winning the primaries so far because he has beaten Hillary in more states. Mess at them not knowing about the delegate system. What an expose on how educated Bernie's supporters are and how blind they are by his prophecies.
This man is something else. Wasn't this the same man who went to the floor and called the the same group Hillary was referencing to as "Deeply sick and sociopathic?" Sure, he spoke some truths in that speech, but it doesn't negate him from using sensational words against a group Hillary is being slammed for.
"It is my firm belief that clearly, there are people in our society who are horribly violent; who are deeply sick and sociopathic, and clearly then people must be put behind bars in order to protect society from them."
-Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on 04/13/1994
For one, I find it offensive that people are correlating Hillary's words of "Super predator" as an attack on people of color.
"But we also have to have an organized effort against gangs, just as in a previous generation we had an organized effort against the mob. We need to take these people on. They are often connected to big drug cartels. They are not just gangs of kids anymore. They are often the kinds of kids that are called 'super-predators.' No conscience, no empathy. We can talk about why they ended up that way but first, we have to bring them to heel and the President has asked the FBI to launch a very concerted effort against gangs everywhere."
No, not all black kids or adults are part of a gang and drug cartel. It's insulting to me personally, they we align that thought in order to slam Hillary for her words against those groups. People don't even realize, by doing this, you're racially profiling an entire community so you can condemn someone else. Yes, I am black and no, I am not in an affiliated gang or running the streets as part of a drug cartel. Isn't such profiling what led to the tragic death of Trayvon Martin? Armed with tea and a bag of skittles? But I guess, people will do and see things how they want. That's just me.
It's just ironic and frustrating that Bernie isn't held to the standard way Hillary is. Where is his apology? Where are his protests about his words used? See, this is why I feel this primary is so lopsided in who gets vetted and who is just "chillin."
This man is something else. Wasn't this the same man who went to the floor and called the the same group Hillary was referencing to as "Deeply sick and sociopathic?" Sure, he spoke some truths in that speech, but it doesn't negate him from using sensational words against a group Hillary is being slammed for.
"It is my firm belief that clearly, there are people in our society who are horribly violent; who are deeply sick and sociopathic, and clearly then people must be put behind bars in order to protect society from them."
-Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on 04/13/1994
For one, I find it offensive that people are correlating Hillary's words of "Super predator" as an attack on people of color.
"But we also have to have an organized effort against gangs, just as in a previous generation we had an organized effort against the mob. We need to take these people on. They are often connected to big drug cartels. They are not just gangs of kids anymore. They are often the kinds of kids that are called 'super-predators.' No conscience, no empathy. We can talk about why they ended up that way but first, we have to bring them to heel and the President has asked the FBI to launch a very concerted effort against gangs everywhere."
No, not all black kids or adults are part of a gang and drug cartel. It's insulting to me personally, they we align that thought in order to slam Hillary for her words against those groups. People don't even realize, by doing this, you're racially profiling an entire community so you can condemn someone else. Yes, I am black and no, I am not in an affiliated gang or running the streets as part of a drug cartel. Isn't such profiling what led to the tragic death of Trayvon Martin? Armed with tea and a bag of skittles? But I guess, people will do and see things how they want. That's just me.
It's just ironic and frustrating that Bernie isn't held to the standard way Hillary is. Where is his apology? Where are his protests about his words used? See, this is why I feel this primary is so lopsided in who gets vetted and who is just "chillin."
Well stated especially the last piece. This new far left movement is really showing their ass and the fact millenials gladly are willing participants even though they can easily look up information like this to show both Bernie and Hillary are not perfect (but obviously well qualified for the job) is pretty much a joke. People are pretending Hillary is the only person who needs to be picked apart meanwhile, other candidates are getting away with actual crimes yet no one bats an eye.
The stigma around Hillary from the Republicans/right media, all these years, has officially seeped into the left this cycle. It's truly sad to see people who probably should support (or at least respect) her, drag her down to Trump's level. It's like comparing apples and airplanes, a completely different game. People (on the left) are pushing for so much misinformation, sensationalism, and half-truths this cycle that they're not realizing how much actual truth (like what you're posting) exists or they just deny it altogether for their own agendas. It's truly sad that type of culture is becoming the norm on the left (since it was already a staple on the right).
I actually love this. As Michael said, they seen potential and ambition in Hillary all the way back then. Heck, among some circles, Bill was known as "Hillary's husband," sometimes, which I find hilarious.
I saw the cutest bumper sticker yesterday on someone's car that said "I want Bill as First Gentleman."
Well stated especially the last piece. This new far left movement is really showing their ass and the fact millenials gladly are willing participants even though they can easily look up information like this to show both Bernie and Hillary are not perfect (but obviously well qualified for the job) is pretty much a joke. People are pretending Hillary is the only person who needs to be picked apart meanwhile, other candidates are getting away with actual crimes yet no one bats an eye.
The stigma around Hillary from the Republicans/right media, all these years, has officially seeped into the left this cycle. It's truly sad to see people who probably should support (or at least respect) her, drag her down to Trump's level. It's like comparing apples and airplanes, a completely different game. People (on the left) are pushing for so much misinformation, sensationalism, and half-truths this cycle that they're not realizing how much actual truth (like what you're posting) exists or they just deny it altogether for their own agendas. It's truly sad that type of culture is becoming the norm on the left (since it was already a staple on the right).
I know I've posted this pic a couple times but it just continues to be so relevant every day as Bernie gets more and more negative.
What are the possible negative scenarios in regards to domestic policies, the economy, foreign policy etc if Bernie Sanders becomes president, in you all's personal opinions?
I'm getting more and more into this election and the more I'm learning, the less I am here for him.
What are the possible negative scenarios in regards to domestic policies, the economy, foreign policy etc if Bernie Sanders becomes president, in you all's personal opinions?
I'm getting more and more into this election and the more I'm learning, the less I am here for him.
What are the possible negative scenarios in regards to domestic policies, the economy, foreign policy etc if Bernie Sanders becomes president, in you all's personal opinions?
I'm getting more and more into this election and the more I'm learning, the less I am here for him.
I don't know about possible scenarios but he has an incredibly low amount of foreign policy experience compared to his experience with social issues. That is what bothers me most about his following and social media, they rally behind Bernie because of what ha has done and can possibly do for social policy.
Social issues are important but so are economic and foreign policy issues. Hillary offers experience in all three, while Bernie "breaking the banks" and his little foreign policy will not help u.s