Me too PJ. I have met Hillary a couple times and she is a very engaging person and has a great sense of humor.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
And in that short does as Donald Trump, even Jimmy Fallon was totally likable.
Sure, the Jimmy Fallon piece is hilarious , but people , she is so much qualified! , who has ever had the experience and dedication and qualifications Hillary Clinton has....Read more, listen to her interviews...
We have a chance to get it right this time!
Hillary! Hillary ! Hillary!
That was great, PJ. Honestly, her campaign should be taking notes from that list and bragging about some of those accomplishments a bit more.
Just caught up on the Fallon appearance. I'm sorry, but that the entire thing was just painful to watch. Almost as awful as the pandering she did on Ellen. I hate this aspect of campaigning. Like we need to see her do sketch comedy or dance the "nene" to assess her "likeability". You know why I like her? Because she's a smart, passionate, tough-as-nails woman with great political skill. She'll get **** done. Besides which, she was much better with Hamish & Andy:
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
The wine bit was take. I'd rather have a nice saison with her.
Hillary and the campaign are having an excellent week.
VOX: Watch Hillary Clinton's ad mocking the Republican debate
I don't care whether you like Hillary or Bernie or Joe, that is the greatest political commercial in the history of America.
That is a great commercial. And she just saved me from having to watch three hours of Republicans saying nothing.The Sanders campaign is having a great week too. And some of the credit goes to Hillary Clinton!
BACKFIRE: Sanders Raises $1.2 Million in Two Days After Pro-Hillary Attack Ad
Two days ago “Correct the Record,” a Super PAC led by Clinton ally David Brock that coordinates directly with her campaign, sent out an email blast comparing Bernie Sanders to the new British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn and his controversial remarks supporting former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
But rather than running to the media trying to correct the fallacy created by the Clinton camp, Sanders continued to honor his campaign pledge of speaking directly to voters about issues instead of attacking his opponents. He sent out an email to his supporters decrying the style of politicking the Clinton email engaged in, and wasn’t afraid to say how he really felt:
“It was the kind of onslaught I expected to see from the Koch Brothers or Sheldon Adelson, and it’s the second time a billionaire Super PAC has tried to stop the momentum of the political revolution we’re building together.”
In response to that email, ActBlue, a non-profit that processes and verifies online donations for many Democratic campaigns, reported that Sanders took in more than $1.2 million in small donations from people across the country after the Monday attack by Clinton . ActBlue Executive Director Erin Hill was stunned by the volume of responses and donations that came in:
“We’ve never seen an immediate donor response like what the Sanders’ campaign received on Tuesday. At one point, it drove 180 contributions through our platform per minute.”
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
What to do? Bernie Man is on Colbert tonight opposite Keith Richards on Fallon.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Ha. Good one.
“If you want a president who will tell you everything that’s wrong with America and who’s to blame for it, you’ve got plenty of other choices.…But if you want a president who will listen to you, work her heart out to make your life better, and together to build a stronger, fairer, better country—then you’re lookin’ at her."
— Hillary Clinton today at the New Hampshire Democratic Party State Convention
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
She's bein' real down home when she drops her Gs.
If you like the status quo she's your gal.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
If you like a corrupt presidency that is bought by lobbyists and special interest groups, she's definitely your gal! :)
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Bernie Man brought Colbert a Berner mug. Are you still volunteering and donating money Armband, as if you ever really were? Or is this thread the sum total of your activism for change? As a person of color, ha ha ha haaaa, sorry --- as a person of color I'm sure you have a lot to offer your man's campaign. Ha ha haaaaaaaaas!
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
I don't agree with many of Bernie's policies, but I love his passion and enthusiasm... and the fact that he isn't bought by special interest groups. I'd take him over Hillary any day of the week.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
So this board IS the sum total of your change activism! Ha ha ha haaaaaaa. How bout you go all Rachel Dolezal and join Bernie's people of color caucus? Ahhh ha ha ha haaaaaaa.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
Are you going to respond to my reply over on the Hamilton 35k thread, or ignore it because you were proven wrong?
Liza's Headband said: "the fact that he isn't bought by special interest groups"
Except, of course, for gun manufacturers.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Jeremy Piven has endorsed Bernie. The Armband should join the Douchebags for Bernie coalition he's heading up. Of course that would mean actually taking action instead of just posting on the off topic board. Ahaa ha ha haaaaaaaaa.
Gun manufacturers? Even though he has a 0% rating from the NRA. I'd be surprised if they were throwing their money behind Bernie. On this issue Sanders has an excellent voting record. Is he behind banning all firearms, no, but his record is about stronger background checks, elimination of assault weapons, etc... Basically all the laws that have any kind of chance to be adopted.
You're so caught up feeling the burn that haven't been paying attention to Bernie's actual votes.
Bernie Sanders voted with the 2005 Republican-dominated Congress to pass the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which doesn’t even protect his constituent Vermont gun owners.
The PLCA protects gun manufacturers. It protects gun distributors. It protects gun dealers. It protects gun importers.
It was the number-one legislative priority of the National Rifle Association for years, until the NRA got the votes of a Republican majority. A Republican majority PLUS Bernie Sanders.
Wake up. He's not all you think he is. He just says the things you want to hear.
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