And he has the BEST words!
Gotta say, when the general election's in full swing it's going to be enjoyable to watch Hillary, Obama, Biden, Bill, Warren and (hopefully) Sanders replicate this strategy over and over and over.
It will put the 1992 U.S. men's Olympic basketball 'Dream Team' to shame! That roster included such heavyweights as Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Scottie Pippen, Patrick Ewing, Karl Malone, and Magic Johnson. The other nations had no chance.
Gotta say, when the general election's in full swing it's going to be enjoyable to watch Hillary, Obama, Biden, Bill, Warren and (hopefully) Sanders replicate this strategy over and over and over.
It will put the 1992 U.S. men's Olympic basketball 'Dream Team' to shame! That roster included such heavyweights as Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Scottie Pippen, Patrick Ewing, Karl Malone, and Magic Johnson. The other nations had no chance.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
HRC had a good week and Drumpf behaved like a narcissistic turd.
She's gonna have an even better week next week.
Tuesday, about 8:15 begins her very good week indeed.
I thought a Clinton-Warren ticket was impossible, because the Democrats would never want to risk Warren's Senate seat being appointed to a Republican by the Republican governor of Massachusetts.
But it looks like there's a loophole!
POLITICUSUSA.COM: Here’s The Biggest Sign Yet That Elizabeth Warren Could Be Selected As Clinton’s VP
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/06/03/biggest-sign-elizabeth-warren-selected-clintons-vp.html
^I have tears in my eyes at the very thought it could be real. But would she leave the Senate, where she could be a direct force for change?
Warren is the perfect foil for Trump. She gets under his skin, and she can ride this Trump U fiasco.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/30/15
The Inspector General said that she did break federal laws regarding the e-mail situation...I would hardly call that a good week. Gross Hillary is a proven liar.
No, you're wrong. Read the IG's report again (or for the first time, more likely). No laws were broken.
Let me repeat that again for your reading-comprehension level: NO. LAWS. WERE. BROKEN.
Did you understand those words? NO. LAWS. WERE. BROKEN.
Actually, no laws were found to be broken in any of the pointless and wasteful investigations of Hillary Clinton, ever.
The wonderful Michelle Wolf of the Daily Show has some relevant thoughts on the issues at hand:
http://www.cc.com/video-clips/kb2x61/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah-advice-for-hillary-clinton
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/30/15
Actually there were found to be.. but thanks for the attempted reading comprehension lesson, which you failed at. I bet if she were not a woman you would not be so blindly following her (don't worry, you're not the only moron).
A funny thing happened on the way to the primary...
This exchange on Maddow last night, between Rachel and Michael Briggs, Sanders spokesman is required reading this historic day. Notice that Briggs simply pretended two different years, two different rules.
MADDOW: I have to ask you about when you would consider it to be over because in 2008 Senator Sanders stayed out of the race, stayed out of the primary between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama until the very end. He told the Free Press in Burlington in 2008 that he had held off supporting either of the Democratic candidates because he had made it a custom not to support any Democrat for the presidential nomination until the party had chosen its nominee. But then he endorsed Barack Obama when Barack Obama was at the position that Hillary Clinton is right now. Not when he had secured the nomination with pledged delegates alone, not even actually, Senator Sanders didn’t wait for Hillary Clinton to get out of the race in 2008. He endorsed Barack Obama saying the race was over between Obama and Clinton once Obama had the right number of delegates with both pledged delegates and super delegates combined. So if that standard ended the race for him fair and square in 2008 why wouldn’t that end the race for him fair and square tonight?
BRIGGS: Well, it’s because, there are differences between then and now, he’s led a dramatic revolutionary insurgency in the party and we are trying our darndest to give those people the voice that they have earned and deserved in the Democratic Party process.
Oh, right. I keep forgetting that Bernie Sanders led a "dramatic revolutionary insurgency" and the black guy did not.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
I heard that exchange and I believe that after the interview Rachel commented, "interesting."
Bernieism makes the best and the brightest tweet nonsense. I unfollowed the lovely and talented Rosario Dawson as she seemingly has lost reason. Michael Moore is childlike on twitter.
Gotta say, Miss Lindsey Graham, Belle of the Senate, is turning into one of my favorite voices in this election - from saying his party has gone "bat-**** crazy", to saying that if Ted Cruz were murdered on the floor of the Senate, no one would be convicted, to now telling Republicans that Trump's recent racist comments about the judge presiding over the Trump U case are reason enough to "un-endorse" him:
“This is the most un-American thing from a politician since Joe McCarthy,” Mr. Graham said. “If anybody was looking for an off-ramp, this is probably it,” he added. “There’ll come a time when the love of country will trump hatred of Hillary.”
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
Miss Lindsey Graham, Belle of the Senate - Hilarious!
She's so Scarlett O'Hara-like that she's easy to make fun of, but that statement though: “There’ll come a time when the love of country will trump hatred of Hillary.”
That's huge.
Did we all vote in California today? I did. Did you?
Absentee two weeks ago (at least it got put in the mail two weeks ago).
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