Wednesday, February 10, 2016

So many Democrat posts we have to lump them into one link again

Political Cartoons by Steve Kelley
NY Times Magazine:  It’s Clinton Déjà Vu — New Hampshire Brings Snow and Rumors of Campaign Implosion  . . . " We’ve been here before. This is how it all rolls in the Clinton precincts of Blue America. The situation is so familiar to be its own Democratic Party cliché, like nominating unelectable liberals in the 1980s or engaging in nasty platform fights in the 1990s. Say this about the Clintons, for better or worse: They are predictable" . . .

Dick Morris: Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign is falling apart. . . . "Clinton has no competing message, just the charge that Sanders’s supporters are “sexist and vulgar.” Brock adds that one of Sanders’s ads was racist because it had too many white people in it. 
"Their strategy is laughable. After losing 84 percent of young voters in Iowa — and failing to recover them in New Hampshire — they sent in two aging fossils of feminism to insult and threaten young women." . . .

Bill Maher Pens Blistering Essay on Hillary as "Charlie Brown," Trump and Why Bernie Sanders, Socialist, Can Win   Hillary is "particularly hard to watch as a candidate. (That laugh.)" 

Political Cartoons by Henry Payne
American Thinker:
Sanders may have won 22% more votes than Hillary,but Hillary gets more delegates   "Hey, Sanders kids, relax. The fix is in." 

Fed judge tells State Dept it is taking ‘unreasonably long’ to produce Hillary emails  "Just as with her Goldman Sachs transcripts, Hillary has some pretty embarrassing (or incriminating) material to hide.
"Federal judges do not like being played. It will be interesting to see what happens next. "

Sanders attempting to break Hillary’s hold on black vote by meeting with Sharpton today   I hope Sanders will ask Sharpton for our Civil War monuments back after that Beyonce Super Bowl display.



RedState:

Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Demonstrates Its Contempt For America
"This isn’t news to anyone here. Hillary Clinton was at home serving in the Obama administration because she, like Obama, have an intense dislike of America and utter contempt for Americans who display any attachment to their home country. For them America is not hardworking men and women of every race and ethnicity who do their best to provide for their families and hold up their end of the bargain. For Hillary Clinton, America is a conglomeration of whiny, pissant special interest groups that can be played off against each other and who compete for government benefits and preferences.
"If you have doubts about the depths of her contempt check out this:"
With many hours to go, Clinton's staff has flags ready for their election night party // photo by @melinamara
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The Biggest Winner from New Hampshire Was Hillary Clinton  . . . "Hillary Clinton’s unfavorability rating right now is at 52%, which is absolutely unprecedented for an expected nominee of one of the two major parties. There is no chance that someone with those kinds of ratings has any chance of winning in the general, if they are not an incumbent. The one and only exception to that rule would be if the nominee in question was running against someone who’s unfavorability rating of a whopping 60%, as Donald Trump is. There is absolutely no one Hillary wants to face more – including Ben Carson – than Donald Trump.


National Review Online
Clinton’s Crushing New Hampshire Defeat Leaves Supporters Struggling for Answers  . . . "Pageutte blames New Hampshire’s youth for Clinton’s disastrous loss, pointing to their single-minded obsession with free college education. But the exit polls paint a different picture. 

To Feminist Consternation, Hillary Is Being Judged as an Individual — Not as a Woman


Democrats Wake Up to How Bad a Liar Hillary Is . . . "The biggest liability Hillary Clinton faces in getting the Democratic nomination may be that too many of her fellow Democrats don’t believe she is a good liar.

Weekly Standard:  More Women Vote for Bernie Than Hillary, N.H. Exit Polls Show  "Sanders continues dominance among youth, too"

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