What she did was perfectly legal. With her and Bill’s public personal and the media’s inclination to hack celebrity emails, such an arrangement is perfectly reasonable. And she did turn everything over anybody has asked for during this faux scandal.
I do not want Hillary to run, mostly to avoid all the references to Blue Benghazi dresses, but also it’s getting a little ludicrous for the right to keep bringing up other “acts” which are exactly, or less egregiously committed, than Reagan, Bush, Bush, Bush, and other “righties” either canidates or winners, have promulgated.
Using logic alone, your conclusion does not necessarily follow. Let’s image a Venn diagram, with two intersecting circles. Circle A is Hillary Clinton, Circle B is various Republicans. The intersection is things they both do, such as having private email accounts; these are neutral, neither good nor bad. The part of A that isn’t intersecting is good things about Mrs. Clinton, and the part of B that doesn’t intersect is things we hate about various Republicans, such as starting wars on a whim, or chuckling when poor people don’t have health insurance, and so on. So one can grant that Mrs. Clinton and various Republicans do some of the same things, such as breathing and eating breakfast, and also note that Republicans also do a lot of not such nice things that Mrs. Clinton doesn’t do.
That’s logic alone. If you ask me if I like Mrs. Clinton, I would say no, but not because she used a private email account.
LOgicleftalone: note “less egregiously” as in HER perfectly legal “acts”, like well, according to the right, her breathing and using up all their oxygen. (which is why I brought up the blue Benghazi dress they keep trying to put on her).
Okay, Gops. You’re preaching to us, and the best you’ve produced in the past was McCain/Palin and Romney/Ryan? Let’s see your candidate. Try and get him all the way out to the podium before he starts trying to shoot his own stupid foot off and trying to blame it on darned witnesses and their recording devices.
“If she’s the Democratic candidate for president I will vote for her but I’ll have to hold my nose to do it and probably have to run to the toilet and vomit. But better her than a republicon.”#Yes, of course. And, after Hillary is in office for a few months, Clark will be the first in line to deny that he DID vote for her! (I still can’t find anyone who will actually admit that they DID voted for Obama in either of his two presidential runs!!). But, given Clark’s opinion quoted above, I’ll take a wild guess and claim that Clark DID voted for Obama! Twice!! Even though, I’m sure, Clark will swear he voted for McCain and then Romney!
ConserveGov about 9 years ago
SHE’S DONE!As annoying and sleazy as she’s always been, this is it for anybody that isn’t just a blind follower(see the above comment).
superposition about 9 years ago
http://news.yahoo.com/people-arent-smart-enough-democracy-flourish-scientists-185601411.html
Theodore E. Lind Premium Member about 9 years ago
What she did was perfectly legal. With her and Bill’s public personal and the media’s inclination to hack celebrity emails, such an arrangement is perfectly reasonable. And she did turn everything over anybody has asked for during this faux scandal.
Dave Ferro about 9 years ago
Haha! Great cartoon, Robert!!!
echoraven about 9 years ago
“But better her than a republicon.”.Sooo someone that successfully defends a child rapist is better than a Republican?
Dtroutma about 9 years ago
I do not want Hillary to run, mostly to avoid all the references to Blue Benghazi dresses, but also it’s getting a little ludicrous for the right to keep bringing up other “acts” which are exactly, or less egregiously committed, than Reagan, Bush, Bush, Bush, and other “righties” either canidates or winners, have promulgated.
lonecat about 9 years ago
Using logic alone, your conclusion does not necessarily follow. Let’s image a Venn diagram, with two intersecting circles. Circle A is Hillary Clinton, Circle B is various Republicans. The intersection is things they both do, such as having private email accounts; these are neutral, neither good nor bad. The part of A that isn’t intersecting is good things about Mrs. Clinton, and the part of B that doesn’t intersect is things we hate about various Republicans, such as starting wars on a whim, or chuckling when poor people don’t have health insurance, and so on. So one can grant that Mrs. Clinton and various Republicans do some of the same things, such as breathing and eating breakfast, and also note that Republicans also do a lot of not such nice things that Mrs. Clinton doesn’t do.
That’s logic alone. If you ask me if I like Mrs. Clinton, I would say no, but not because she used a private email account.
Dtroutma about 9 years ago
LOgicleftalone: note “less egregiously” as in HER perfectly legal “acts”, like well, according to the right, her breathing and using up all their oxygen. (which is why I brought up the blue Benghazi dress they keep trying to put on her).
Kip W about 9 years ago
Okay, Gops. You’re preaching to us, and the best you’ve produced in the past was McCain/Palin and Romney/Ryan? Let’s see your candidate. Try and get him all the way out to the podium before he starts trying to shoot his own stupid foot off and trying to blame it on darned witnesses and their recording devices.
Kip W about 9 years ago
The cartoon tries to do too much, and succeeds only in inflaming the already red and itching.
38lowell about 9 years ago
A MOST APT CARTOON!Good job.
William Bednar Premium Member about 9 years ago
“If she’s the Democratic candidate for president I will vote for her but I’ll have to hold my nose to do it and probably have to run to the toilet and vomit. But better her than a republicon.”#Yes, of course. And, after Hillary is in office for a few months, Clark will be the first in line to deny that he DID vote for her! (I still can’t find anyone who will actually admit that they DID voted for Obama in either of his two presidential runs!!). But, given Clark’s opinion quoted above, I’ll take a wild guess and claim that Clark DID voted for Obama! Twice!! Even though, I’m sure, Clark will swear he voted for McCain and then Romney!
William Bednar Premium Member about 9 years ago
Well, let’s see: Chris Christie is the “Cowardly Lion”, Jeb Bush is the “Tin Man”, and Ted Cruz is the “Scarecrow”? Nice!