This is a classic case of misdirection. Trump, and his surrogates, play “jingle the keys” over Hillary’s so-called email and Benghazi scandals, in an attempt to hide or gloss over Trump’s far worse misdeeds.
" … I would not include Bush Sr. in this group, as I think he is an honorable man. …"
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Agree, wholeheartedly; he was the last Republican I voted for. I’m disappointed with the Democrats and Republicans. Their platforms need mending to address the important issues in a cooperative compromising way, no longer perpetuating old misgivings about different ways of thinking about old issues that are not as significant as today’s issues. The good ideas that individual party members may have, are suppressed if they deviate, even slightly, from the perceived ideological course … a great shame and a loss to the American people.
I was brought by an Eisenhower Republican family. The were union members, hated McCarthy and the John Birch Society, supported refugees, etc. I know there is, or was, a streak of caring and goodness in the Republican party and I would like to believe that the course that both parties are following is an aberration that will end soon as the demographics of the nation change. I believe we are experiencing the end of an era and as the population becomes ever more diverse, this time period will become an unpleasant memory of how not to deal with change.
Common decency has no place at a Trump rally. She’d get kicked out and punched in the face. 10,000 people booing decency and chanting at her. Such hate coming from Trump and his followers.
There is no evidence that Hillary destroyed public records, but it is almost a certainty that Bush/Cheney did; 22million emails lost from the period of the Iraq war. Weeks on end during the run up where there is not a single email to or from Dick Cheney that still exists. Where is the outrage over that? Where are the calls to jail them? Where was the constant coverage for years on end about their missing emails? At the time it was just one big, “Oh well, they are gone, nothing can be done about it“.
That was actual lawbreaking involving emails. Hillary on the other hand didnt break any actual laws, she broke departmental policy.
There may be trace elements of truth buried somewhere in that massive dump, but when they’re mixed together indiscriminately, the truth stops having any real value. Congratulations on neutralizing your old enemy so well.
Carl Premium Member over 7 years ago
Is not the decent thing to enforce the laws of the land to protect the common people?
superposition over 7 years ago
http://inhomelandsecurity.com/hillary-clinton-constitutional-crisis/
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/04/us/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-poll.html
Happy Two Shoes over 7 years ago
Proof that the Partisan FBI and pervert Trump camp were working together.
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Two days before FBI Letter Rudy Giuliani brags it was coming
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http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/11/4/1590994/-Two-days-before-FBI-Letter-Rudy-Giuliani-brags-it-was-coming
William Bednar Premium Member over 7 years ago
This is a classic case of misdirection. Trump, and his surrogates, play “jingle the keys” over Hillary’s so-called email and Benghazi scandals, in an attempt to hide or gloss over Trump’s far worse misdeeds.
kurt.zwicky over 7 years ago
Ohh,goody… Now Tom Hyland has learned to copy and paste big time. No longer tynyurls. Same sources, however. Progress….
vorpal7 over 7 years ago
How about she follows the laws and then she would not get the chants!
superposition over 7 years ago
" … I would not include Bush Sr. in this group, as I think he is an honorable man. …"
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Agree, wholeheartedly; he was the last Republican I voted for. I’m disappointed with the Democrats and Republicans. Their platforms need mending to address the important issues in a cooperative compromising way, no longer perpetuating old misgivings about different ways of thinking about old issues that are not as significant as today’s issues. The good ideas that individual party members may have, are suppressed if they deviate, even slightly, from the perceived ideological course … a great shame and a loss to the American people.
I was brought by an Eisenhower Republican family. The were union members, hated McCarthy and the John Birch Society, supported refugees, etc. I know there is, or was, a streak of caring and goodness in the Republican party and I would like to believe that the course that both parties are following is an aberration that will end soon as the demographics of the nation change. I believe we are experiencing the end of an era and as the population becomes ever more diverse, this time period will become an unpleasant memory of how not to deal with change.
Mr. Blawt over 7 years ago
Common decency has no place at a Trump rally. She’d get kicked out and punched in the face. 10,000 people booing decency and chanting at her. Such hate coming from Trump and his followers.
Kip W over 7 years ago
All the old lies are new again, dragged out to live under the beds of a new generation of the gullible.
linusbern over 7 years ago
There is no evidence that Hillary destroyed public records, but it is almost a certainty that Bush/Cheney did; 22million emails lost from the period of the Iraq war. Weeks on end during the run up where there is not a single email to or from Dick Cheney that still exists. Where is the outrage over that? Where are the calls to jail them? Where was the constant coverage for years on end about their missing emails? At the time it was just one big, “Oh well, they are gone, nothing can be done about it“.
That was actual lawbreaking involving emails. Hillary on the other hand didnt break any actual laws, she broke departmental policy.
LibGrandma over 7 years ago
Does anyone else suspect that NPP is actually the Trump?
Kip W over 7 years ago
There may be trace elements of truth buried somewhere in that massive dump, but when they’re mixed together indiscriminately, the truth stops having any real value. Congratulations on neutralizing your old enemy so well.
parkerinthehouse over 7 years ago
boy are you lost