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Youre last 2 threads have my name in the title. You had 73 out of last 100 posts referencing me in some way. I don't need or want attention but you give it to me every day.

Knock knock......who's there? It's hell!!!! Another day closer for you!
 

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Hillary and Bill Clinton are so dissatisfied with their campaign’s messaging and digital operations they are considering staffing and strategy changes after what’s expected to be a loss in Tuesday’s primary here, according to a half-dozen people with direct knowledge of the situation.


The Clintons -- stung by her narrow victory in Iowa -- had been planning to reassess staffing at the campaign’s Brooklyn headquarters after the first four primaries, but the Clintons have become increasingly caustic in their criticism of aides and demanded the reassessment sooner, a source told POLITICO.




Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/hillary-clinton-staff-shakeup-218955#ixzz3zbkG7h8i
 

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CONCORD, N.H. — On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Hillary Clinton’s quest to become the country’s first female president has encountered an unexpected problem: She is having trouble persuading women, young and old, to rally behind her cause.

The latest sign came Sunday, when a new CNN-WMUR survey here showed Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont beating Clinton among women by eight percentage points — which represents a big shift from the results last week in the Iowa caucuses, where Clinton won women by 11 points.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2016/02/07/8c73740c-c50a-11e5-a4aa-f25866ba0dc6_story.html

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Defeat for the forces of political correctness

Tim Stanley says tonight's results are a shot in the arm for opponents of America's plastic, programmed, robotic style of politics.
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At the end of Planet of the Apes, Charlton Heston collapses on a beach and cries: “We finally really did it. You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!” That’s sort of what happened last night in New Hampshire. They blew it up. All of it. And the women who Clinton thought she could count on chose to go to Hell instead.






Trump and Sanders have blown up political correctness in New Hampshire

The victory of these outrageous populists represents a revolution against under-performing, politically correct elites. Maybe we should welcome it




I think tonight’s results are good, even as a lamestream conservative hoping that someone a little less apocalyptic comes forward soon (Rubio, Kasich - come on fellas). The whole point of the American primary process is that the voice of the people is heard, the party establishment listen, they take on board the criticism, and they adjust appropriately. Congress has got to start to deliver. The plastic, programmed, robotic style of US politics has got to change. At this stage in the race, my instinct is that the GOP is still better placed to make the necessary adaptations. Why? Because all the Dems have after Sanders burns out is Hillary Clinton. She embodies the politics of low expectations. She is the past. She is the living, breathing embodiment of what so many people cast their vote against in New Hampshire.
 

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Five Other Reasons Bill Clinton Wishes He Hadn’t Married Hillary

JIM TREACHER

Last night in New Hampshire, Bill Clinton said: “Tonight my job is to introduce Hillary. Sometimes when I’m on a stage like this, I wish we weren’t married. Then I could say what I really think.”

Wouldn’t that be great?

Of course, if Bill and Hillary weren’t married, she wouldn’t be running for president at all, let alone for the second time. And in the astronomically unlikely event that she did manage a run for president without his last name, he would have absolutely no reason to help her. But still. Out of all the lies Bill Clinton tells in a day, that’s among the nicer ones.


So that’s one reason Bill Clinton wishes he hadn’t married Hillary. Here are a few others:

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Of course, that’s just for starters. Those are just the ones we know about. I’m sure he has lots of other reasons!

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/09/f...ishes-he-hadnt-married-hillary/#ixzz3zk7IAaHl
 

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[h=2]Hillary Clinton Doesn’t Know What The Expression ‘Went Viral’ Means[/h]SHARE
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BY: David Rutz
February 9, 2016 4:14 pm


Hillary Clinton apparently had no idea what it means to go “viral” on Tuesday when a New Hampshire voter asked her about a photograph that had done just that on the Internet, the New York Times reports:
When a voter approached her at a polling station at Parker Varney School in Manchester, N.H., on Tuesday to ask for a picture, he explained that his friend had taken a selfie with the former first lady on Monday and he was jealous because the shot “went viral.”
“You went viral?” Mrs. Clinton said to the man’s friend. “That sounds like some kind of disease.”
After the stop, Mrs. Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, stopped at a Dunkin’ Donuts in Nashua for a quick coffee.
“I hope I can earn your vote today,” Mrs. Clinton told a customer in line as she placed her order.
To go “viral” can have different meanings, but the broad definition is to describe a video, photograph, article, meme or anything on the Internet that attains near-instant popularity by being widely and quickly shared.
Clinton, who was badly beaten in the youth vote by rival Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) in the Iowa caucus last week, will need to brush up on such vocabulary to appeal to that demographic. Of course, one glance at the Washington Free Beacon‘s compilation of her dancing throughout the years could be a boon.

 

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