Does Anyone Else Here Despise Hillary Clinton?

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21 Jun 2016, 7:06 am

This is a counterpoint with a bit tongue and cheek parody. I am amused at sheer panic that is unfounded. I think Hillary is very bad for America and will slide us closer to suspension of our Constitutional rights and leave office in 4 years with the 2d amendment as close to abolished as SCOTUS will alllow. I think she will put Israel in anger. Like em or not, WE set them up for failure to start in our ham handed hand outs of Germany's conquered regions. I loathe her but not actually hate. I support Trump as a breaker of teh 2 party hold and a 4 year suspension of immigration and other taxing events. He might even get some fiscal house cleaning done. I doubt it unless the GOP gets its s**t together and teh Dems stops braying and start pulling.
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I hate Hillary Clinton so much. I feel that she is exploiting tragedies like Paris, San Bernardino, Brussels and now Orlando to lay groundwork to suspend constitutional rights of citizens and make a grab at the 2d amendment like pervious toltarian regimes. To demonize being conservative or anti-immigration. I fear that her policies (such as hawkish foreign policies, disarming citizens while arming insurgents, bowing to Saudi interests and special interests) will play directly into the hands of groups like ISIS and cause them to take over all the countries that I wish to travel to (like Greece, Hungary, Serbia, Israel, India) and eventually cause them to win/take over the world. Anyone else frustrated with this corrupt establishment talking head? FYI, I myself am a multi ethnic American (who looks White and is conservative) who's pissed off at the behavior of my fellow Americans and I've lost all my "lever pull" Dem "friends & Family" my age to Hillbillary and the Soros agenda. Has this happened to anyone else??
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Trump is Trump. He has used some bread and circus reality show fireworks to keep the attention focused.

He talks like a New Yorker, he communicates verbally in twitterese. He enjoys investing to make money and he thinks that the bottom line for USA should be GNP indexes and a fiscal viability to keep strength local and international. He is mostly a progressive in his views.
I don't "like" him. But I do believe he is not hardcore Establishment. That is very important to me right below immigration . I think the Clintons are sleazy, bought and paid for schills. And I thought that 2 decades ago. They have not improved. I have not made a forward vote (as in for that candidate themself) since Reagan (unless you count Perot)


You can't list Trump because he just now came to politics. But list what actually good lasting policy has come from the Clintons. As attorney? As Governor? IN the Whitehouse? In the Senate? Research careful, did the policy have a "balloon payment" so seemed good until pay was due? Did it help one group but annihilate another? did it backfire (which can honestly happen even if not faked intent). Was there any real improvements in any sector caused directly by something they wrote up? Do they get a lot of funding from corporate sector? Have any laws they passed help that same lobby?


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21 Jun 2016, 8:43 am

Hillary Rodham Clinton is a smarmy, condescending, limousine liberal with an agenda to take our guns away and put everyone on welfare.

But at least she's not Donald Trump.


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23 Jun 2016, 12:31 pm

Fnord wrote:
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a smarmy, condescending, limousine liberal with an agenda to take our guns away and put everyone on welfare.

But at least she's not Donald Trump.


The good thing about Trump is that he's an un-principled, greedy businessman. In the business community this is considered good and is rewarded in other corporations with multi-million dollar bonuses, etc. as it provides a benefit to the company.

Clinton is all of the above +traitor +liar +thief +coward (I could go on like this for a while).

The difference is Trump is doing what he thinks best for the country (and Trump),

While Clinton is continuing to steal along the lines of her fake husband and his fake "foundation" and the countries that feed him cash.

Here's a payoff I suspect: California is a Democratic stronghold. Most people don't know it but Janet Napolitano was given the position of 20th president of the University of California ... WHAT?????

Now you may wonder how Obama's failed head of Homeland Security got this plum job, right? It's called politics.

And NOW she is the largest defender of allowing foreign students to enter California universities ahead of U.S. citizens.....more payoff to the wealthy foreign families contributing to the Clinton Foundation. And to rub it in our faces, she's allowing these students in after failing the entrance exams.

If Clinton gets in we'll just have more of the same Obama cheating and lies and war.



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23 Jun 2016, 12:36 pm

Well, maybe if the "rising tide floats all boats" theory of economics actually works, then what's good for one wealthy, arrogant, lying son-of-a-female dog is good for the rest of us, too.

But I doubt it.


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23 Jun 2016, 12:41 pm

ME! OH ME! (Raising a hand and shaking it like mad) OVER HERE! ME! ME! (Raising both hands and jumping in the air waving a GO TRUMP! GO TRUMP! GO TRUMP! GO BIG T! x3 sign and holding a big pointed finger sign for Hillary in the direction of the bathroom!)

(Need I be more obvious?) :mrgreen:


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23 Jun 2016, 1:00 pm

No, Angela; we all know how much you adore Mr. Trump, which is almost as much as he adores himself. :lol:


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23 Jun 2016, 3:29 pm

At least Hillary won't be saying "Check your privilege"


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23 Jun 2016, 10:48 pm

The difference between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is that Hillary's a confirmed thug. With Donald it's still in the suspected-but-unverified zone.


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23 Jun 2016, 10:51 pm

Another difference is that Ms. Clinton is both educated and articulate, while Mr. Trump is ... not.

There's mighty slim pickins on both sides of the fence. When are we ever going to get another Ronald Reagan or John Kennedy?


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23 Jun 2016, 11:09 pm

Clinton is a DC insider, and a conservative Democrat, both of which I dislike. But Trump is a Nazi leading a hoard of disaffected and dangerous idiots.



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24 Jun 2016, 6:04 am

The devil you know versus the devil you don't know ...


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24 Jun 2016, 7:44 am

I despise how some folk put her on this pristine pedestal and are willfully blind to what lurks beneath the surface of her, Trump isn't exactly a saint or a shining beacon of noble radiance himself but I do favour him over her and he gets ripped apart by people who don't hold the same intensity of light up to Clinton. I know it works the other way too with some trumptrain zealots who don't see any wrong in the guy but Clinton gets a much smoother ride when she actually has a lot more disturbing crud in her locker. Trump also seems to have his own mind whirring away whilst Clinton comes across as a spoonfed wax dummy, that vacant smile she has plastered on her face is kinda unsettling, Trump rattles whatever the hell is bouncing around in his head, which is both a good and bad quality to possess depending on the situation. He clearly can transition to exuding a 'presidential' aura when he wants though, watch his foreign policy speech, he is playing smarter than people think.



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24 Jun 2016, 5:05 pm

Yes, I hate her. I despise her, fear her, and hold her ethics and moral standards in deep and soul-wrenching contempt.

I hate her enough to turn my back on my liberal-socialist upbringing and at least consider voting conservative.

Does that make me a fan of Donald Duck, erm, Trump??

No. He doesn't represent the interests of average American people any more than the limousine liberal and would-be welfare tyrant.

But, I guess, at least he might at least leave my hands free to survive within reason as I see fit in the dystopian fucked-uppery he's likely to create. I'm not so sure Hillary would give us that much.

I don't like either of them, and my dearest hope is that Congress will, as usual, render the winner ineffectual and virtually impotent.

But if I have to choose one of Lois Lowry's dystopian novels to live in, I guess I'll reluctantly choose Gathering Blue over The Giver.


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24 Jun 2016, 6:41 pm

BuyerBeware wrote:
I guess I'll reluctantly choose Gathering Blue over The Giver.

*golf clap* Bravo sirrah, Bravo. Succinctly put.


I sure wish our mudslinging was at Brit level discourse. When the "heated" debates were going on and people are like oh burn! I'm like what? Somebody say something wrong?
their "heat" in debate made me imagine their politicians would be showing stigmata of blood and howling in alien tongues after a week in our elections. And of course in first three days against one of ours, ours would thank them everytime they were insulted. :lol:


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24 Jun 2016, 6:41 pm

I despise her with every fibre of my being. There's no way that I vote for a liar.


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27 Jun 2016, 4:34 am

I would rather vote for Bernie but that option is now closed to me, so I will vote for billary only because I believe she will do less harm to people like me than The Rump would. I will at least feel safer with a democrat with a veto pen than I would with all 3 branches run by the same robber barons that would just as soon soylent green people like me, as they would further enrich their own kind.