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vacuum
4th May 2016, 01:15 PM
It's an open question if Hillary will last for 3 more months, now that Trump has been released.

The Democratic National Convention is at the end of July. Unless Bernie drops out before then, the superdelegates could decide to abandon her.





Bernstein: There Will Be ‘Very Damaging’ Leaks From Hillary Email Investigation, Her Actions Reckless and Entitled

by Ian Hanchett (http://www.breitbart.com/author/ian-hanchett/)3 May 20161,677
(http://www.breitbart.com/video/2016/05/03/bernstein-there-will-be-very-damaging-leaks-from-hillary-email-investigation-her-actions-reckless-and-entitled/#disqus_thread)
On Wednesday’s “CNN Tonight,” Journalist and author Carl Bernstein stated that there would be “very damaging” leaks from the investigation into Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s email, and described her conduct as “what she did was an act of recklessness, and entitlement, that there’s no excuse for.”

Bernstein began by stating that in the general election “all bets are off,” including the usual GOP-Dem breakdown as an important factor, celebrity might be more important than ideology, and “TMZ, Drudge, new media, [are] going to have a huge role in this, much more than the usual, fact-based media.”

He further said that GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign had expanded from a “nativist, almost neo-fascist campaign” to when where “there might be a kind of screw you vote, about Washington, about the process, that he could be the beneficiary of.” And that “a lot of Democrats around Hillary Clinton” that he had talked to were “very worried” about running against Trump, and that some “Republican regulars” who were part of the Stop Trump movement he talked to pegged Trump’s chances against Hillary at at least 25%.

Bernstein then said, “[T]he folks around Hillary, who are not the usual Clinton Kool Aid drinkers…they’re worried, they know that their candidate has performed awfully, and that [Democratic presidential candidate Senator] Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has drubbed her.”

He added, that while he doesn’t believe there will be an indictment, “I think there are going to be some leaks that are going to be very damaging to Hillary Clinton. Look, what she did was an act of recklessness, and entitlement, that there’s no excuse for. And she’s going to have to go up to the FBI, under oath, and explain why she did this. And it’ll be the first time that she’ll have to give a really straight explanation, and it’s not going to be pretty.”

Bernstein continued, “Donald Trump has an awful record in terms of truthfulness, in terms of his business, in terms of saying one thing and doing another.”

http://www.breitbart.com/video/2016/05/03/bernstein-there-will-be-very-damaging-leaks-from-hillary-email-investigation-her-actions-reckless-and-entitled/

Joshua01
4th May 2016, 03:08 PM
I hope she doesn't last three more DAYS


Bernstein continued, “Donald Trump has an awful record in terms of truthfulness, in terms of his business, in terms of saying one thing and doing another.”

Gotta get that ding in there. Trump has heads exploding all over the place...I love it!

Serpo
4th May 2016, 03:11 PM
Ill raise ya to 3 minutes

Joshua01
4th May 2016, 03:53 PM
Ill raise ya to 3 minutes

Ya lost, but I like your style!!!

EE_
4th May 2016, 04:29 PM
Don't count Bernie out just yet. I think a Trump/Bernie election would be harder then with Hillary. Bernie has no dirt on him and he is generally liked everywhere. Trump won't be able to attack his character. Put that together with more then 50% of the country that's fucking nuts and on welfare...

Joshua01
4th May 2016, 04:33 PM
Don't count Bernie out just yet. I think a Trump/Bernie election would be harder then with Hillary. Bernie has no dirt on him and he is generally liked everywhere. Trump won't be able to attack his character. Put that together with more then 50% of the country that's fucking nuts and on welfare...

The estab's will assure a Hitlery nomination. The bloodbath for the Dems will further weaken their chances, much like the GOP has been weakened but all the Trump hoopla. Come to think of it, you may be right but my money is still on Trump

Cebu_4_2
4th May 2016, 04:34 PM
Don't count Bernie out just yet. I think a Trump/Bernie election would be harder then with Hillary. Bernie has no dirt on him and he is generally liked everywhere. Trump won't be able to attack his character. Put that together with more then 50% of the country that's fucking nuts and on welfare...
Not so sure Bernie is clean as you speak. He is a politician after all. I'm sure the Trump people have angles for anything and everything and since the rivals quit they will be working overtime to clench the general election.

EE_
4th May 2016, 04:38 PM
Not so sure Bernie is clean as you speak. He is a politician after all. I'm sure the Trump people have angles for anything and everything and since the rivals quit they will be working overtime to clench the general election.

Well he's one of the poorest politicians out there. Most that got into politics, congress, etc. as regular people, have become fabulously rich. Where there's lots of money, there is usually dirty people. Bernie is not one of them.

Cebu_4_2
4th May 2016, 04:45 PM
Well he's one of the poorest politicians out there. Most that got into politics, congress, etc. as regular people, have become fabulously rich. Where there's lots of money, there is usually dirty people. Bernie is not one of them.


You sure? I never looked much into that accented guy.

EE_
4th May 2016, 04:56 PM
You sure? I never looked much into that accented guy.

What Is Bernie Sanders' Net Worth?
Bernie Sanders is one of America's poorest senators.

U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has built political prominence but little personal wealth through his years in elected office. While Sanders has not given a public announcement on the total value of his holdings, analysis of presidential campaign personal asset disclosure forms, his Senate salary, and the value of properties and assets shared with his wife suggests that the candidate has a net worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $800,000.

Bernie Sanders net worth breakdown
Sanders' July 2015 personal filing lists assets valued at between $194,026 and $741,000 in his wife Jane Sanders' name -- with the majority of these assets held in investment funds. The filing also lists credit card debt between $25,002 and $65,000.

The personal asset disclosure forms do not list properties held by Bernie and Jane Sanders, which include a home in the Washington D.C. neighborhood of Capitol Hill where the median home price is roughly $726,000 and a home in Vermont that realtor.com values at approximately $320,000.

The campaign asset disclosure does not include the Sanders household's 2015 after tax income -- which would have been in the neighborhood of $180,000 assuming it were similar to the family's tax filing in 2014.

Adding the estimated values of the Sanders family's homes in Vermont and Washington D.C. to the median value of the asset estimate listed in his campaign personal asset filing and an after-tax estimate of the Sanders household's 2015 income suggests that Bernie and Jane Sanders hold assets valued at roughly $1.7 million. Subtracting the median of the candidate's listed credit card debt range suggests that the couple holds somewhere in the neighborhood of $1.65 million in assets, assuming both houses are owned outright. A halving of these marital assets indicates that Bernie Sanders has a net worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $800,000.

How did Bernie Sanders build his net worth?
While Bernie Sanders has spent much of his life working in politics, his path to national political prominence was somewhat atypical. The politician devoted much of his early adulthood to political activism, and took a series of jobs including carpenter and freelance writer before making a name for himself in politics.

Sanders ran for mayor of Burlington, Vermont in 1981, winning the seat. He would go on to win reelection three times and serve in the role until 1989. Sanders was then elected to the House of Representatives in 1990 and served in the role until 2007 when he took office in the Senate.

When Sanders first entered the Senate, annual compensation for the position came in at roughly $165,000, and has since risen to $174,000 in 2016.

Jane Sanders has also contributed significantly to the household's net worth, serving as President of Burlington College from 2004 to 2011 before reportedly receiving a severance package of roughly $200,000. A 2011 survey of 550 private colleges produced a median annual salary of roughly $410,000 for college presidents, and while Burlington College is unlikely to be on the high end of the compensation spectrum, an annual salary of $100,000 would be a conservative estimate of what Jane Sanders may have been paid in the role. In addition to working with her husband in politics, she continues to serve on Vermont political advisory boards, and reportedly receives roughly $5,000 annually for participation on a state radioactive waste commission.

What's next for Bernie Sanders' net worth?
Regardless of whether Sanders is elected to higher office, the candidate has a number of avenues to growing his wealth. The 74-year old politician is well-liked in Vermont and could likely win reelection for his seat in 2018, and the rise of Sanders as a national figure opens opportunities for book deals and speaking engagements.

Even if Bernie were to retire from public life, the Sanders family looks to have appreciating property assets. The D.C. neighborhood of Capitol Hill is seeing rapidly rising property values, and property values are also on the rise in Burlington. Bernie and Jane Sanders also receive pensions from previously held government positions.

If Sanders were to be elected president, the candidate would make $400,000 for each year served in the role. Prior to his presidential run, Sanders indicated that he may be interested in another bid to become governor of Vermont, a role that would see him paid roughly $145,000 annually -- or roughly $30,000 less than he currently earns as a senator.
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2016/04/17/what-is-bernie-sanders-net-worth.aspx

EE_
4th May 2016, 07:14 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo2A55_ODsU

Hitch
4th May 2016, 07:53 PM
Don't count Bernie out just yet. I think a Trump/Bernie election would be harder then with Hillary. Bernie has no dirt on him and he is generally liked everywhere. .

Bernie is a stand up guy, like Trump, but they believe in the same outcome, through different ways. If Trump nominated Sanders as his VP, now that would be unstoppable.

I like Sanders on his views on the banks. He is anti bank corruption. I agree with a lot of Sanders stands for, and think he's an honest man. I do agree more with Trump's views though, but Sanders is one heck of a lot better than Hitlery.

vacuum
4th May 2016, 11:16 PM
May 4, 2016

Drop Out Hillary: Campaign To Dump Democratic Frontrunner Hillary Clinton Goes Viral, Nearly 100K Tweets To #DropOutHillary

Drop Out Hillary is going viral, and close to 100,000 people have taken to the internet in an effort to show their displeasure with Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton.

The hashtag #DropOutHillary shot to the top of Twitter’s trends on Wednesday, with tens of thousands of people making their voices heard that Clinton should drop out of the race to be the Democratic Party’s candidate in November.

The #DropOutHillary movement comes with a variety of rationales. Some voters argue that the polarizing history of both Bill and Hillary Clinton will ensure more gridlock as an obstructionist Congress that thwarted any attempt by Barack Obama to accomplish his agenda will only get worse under Hillary Clinton.

Many cited polls showing Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in a much stronger position to take on Donald Trump in the fall. Sanders has consistently held a larger lead against Trump, with close to a 20-point advantage (though Clinton herself has consistently held a lead closer to 10 points over Trump as well).

One of the biggest points in the #DropOutHillary movement was the FBI investigation and the looming possibility that the bureau could recommend indictment for Clinton’s unauthorized use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State.

With this investigation hanging over her head, many people called on Hillary to step aside and allow Sanders to take the nomination rather than risk the party falling apart after an indictment, one that would likely sweep Trump into the White House.

But some are pushing back against the #DropOutHillary movement. Blue Nation Review (http://bluenationreview.com/only-a-female-front-runner-would-be-told-to-drop-out/) has assailed the campaign as sexist, noting that Clinton has an all-but-insurmountable delegate lead and that no other candidate in her position has faced calls to drop out.

“This dynamic will surely be familiar to a lot of women. It is familiar to me. An eminently qualified woman being told to step aside to make room for a less qualified man? Been there, heard that.I’m going to bet that I’m not the only woman who has a problem with people telling a woman who’s winning, and has the best shot to be the first female president, to drop out to make way for a male candidate who is losing and who has nowhere near her level of experience, competency, and preparedness.” (lol)



Writer Melissa McEwan, who also serves as editor-in-chief of the feminist blog community Shakesville, noted that the #DropOutHillary attack could have originated either from supporters of Bernie Sanders or from Republican opponents, but said the message is same either way — “A woman who is positioned to win should curb her ambition and go home.”

Others saw the #DropOutHillary movement as a desperate, last-ditch attempt to throw support to Bernie Sanders in a race that he has only a minuscule mathematical chance to win. Though Sanders kept his hope alive after an upset victory in Tuesday’s Indiana primary, his victory was not by a margin large enough to make a meaningful difference on his chances. Sanders would now need big wins in all of the remaining states, including Clinton-friendly grounds like New Jersey.

That also means Bernie Sanders would also need a gigantic win in California to top Hillary Clinton — that is, unless the #DropOutHillary movement is able to somehow gain enough steam to do the work for him.

Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/3062395/drop-out-hillary-campaign-to-dump-democratic-frontrunner-hillary-clinton-goes-viral-nearly-100k-tweets-to-dropouthillary/#IlwgiJqbc99u5yWB.99

mick silver
5th May 2016, 04:50 AM
Hiiiiilary, come out to plaaaay. http://www.dailystormer.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/come-out-to-play.gif

mick silver
5th May 2016, 05:03 AM
Disreputable Bush Scumbags will be Supporting Evil Skank HillaryAndrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 5, 2016
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The disgusting Bush scumbags will not be endorsing The Leader of the GOP, thereby effectively throwing their support behind Hillary Clinton.
ABC News (http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/bush-41-43-plan-endorse-donald-trump/story?id=38887953):

President George H.W. Bush and his son President George W. Bush have no plans to endorse Donald Trump, their spokespeople told ABC News.
“President Bush does not plan to participate in or comment on the presidential campaign,” the younger Bush’s spokesman, Freddy Ford, said.
Jim McGrath, spokesman for the elder Bush, said the 41st president is out of politics.
These Bushes played a major role in destroying our country, and we certainly don’t want their help in trying to fix it.
Bush 43 nearly made it impossible for Trump to happen by flooding the country with brown people.
Many in the GOP are showing their true colors in the wake of the Trump coup, with several rats openly saying they will vote for Hillary (http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2016/05/03/3775104/never-trump-has-failed-republican-party/). And that is the end result of #NeverTrump – an endorsement of Hillary Clinton.
Finally, these cuckservatives and kikeservatives are being exposed for the anti-American terrorists that they truly are.

mick silver
5th May 2016, 05:05 AM
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vacuum
31st May 2016, 10:47 PM
I'm still wondering....will Hillary make it through her convention?

Hillary hasn't held a press conference in 179 days. (She's had zero in 2016)

Look at her interviews. She schedules conflicting timeslots and goes with the network which will agree to be more friendly. And then, she only calls in 7 minutes before the top of the hour to avoid hard questions.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/05/31/clinton-stands-up-msnbc-for-interview-with-jake-tapper/


The media is starting to turn on her:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkJE0U8Qby4

mamboni
31st May 2016, 11:26 PM
I'm still wondering....will Hillary make it through her convention?

Hillary hasn't held a press conference in 179 days. (She's had zero in 2016)

Look at her interviews. She schedules conflicting timeslots and goes with the network which will agree to be more friendly. And then, she only calls in 7 minutes before the top of the hour to avoid hard questions.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/05/31/clinton-stands-up-msnbc-for-interview-with-jake-tapper/


The media is starting to turn on her:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkJE0U8Qby4

Major roasting of Hilldebeast by the MSM

ergo

Trump by a Landslide

Jewboo
31st May 2016, 11:28 PM
Low energy and probably wears a diaper.

mamboni
31st May 2016, 11:37 PM
Low energy and probably wears a diaper.Oh yes, she is one very old very tired lady. And she's being considered for POTUS CIC at a time of economic turmoil, civil unrest, and increasingly hostile trade and monetary policies being directed at the United States. The US dollar seems to be walking a very thin tightrope.

Joshua01
1st June 2016, 06:45 AM
I'm still wondering....will Hillary make it through her convention?

Hillary hasn't held a press conference in 179 days. (She's had zero in 2016)

Look at her interviews. She schedules conflicting timeslots and goes with the network which will agree to be more friendly. And then, she only calls in 7 minutes before the top of the hour to avoid hard questions.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/05/31/clinton-stands-up-msnbc-for-interview-with-jake-tapper/


The media is starting to turn on her:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkJE0U8Qby4

She's going down. I really believe that now. The question is what evil jewish designate will rise from the ashes to replace the bitch?

Neuro
1st June 2016, 07:18 AM
She's going down. I really believe that now. The question is what evil jewish designate will rise from the ashes to replace the bitch?

Sanders, the Jew Zionist Communist, will replace cryptojew Zionist Fascist Clinton

vacuum
25th July 2016, 08:27 PM
It's an open question if Hillary will last for 3 more months, now that Trump has been released.

The Democratic National Convention is at the end of July. Unless Bernie drops out before then, the superdelegates could decide to abandon her.

Bump. :)

It's still an open question. Will be decided tomorrow morning though.

Neuro
26th July 2016, 02:44 AM
Bump. :)

It's still an open question. Will be decided tomorrow morning though.

Is it? Didn't Sanders himself decide to back Clinton no matter what? Those super delegates have been exposed as bought and payed for by Hiliary. They still are...

brosil
26th July 2016, 04:20 AM
I think you should consider an alternative scenario. Hillary's numbers drop so the DNC has her killed to run Kane at the last minute. Anything to avoid Bernie.

Neuro
26th July 2016, 06:06 AM
I think you should consider an alternative scenario. Hillary's numbers drop so the DNC has her killed to run Kane at the last minute. Anything to avoid Bernie.

I think they prefer to have Trump winning, off him with a "crazy loner" backed by CIA/NSA/FBI/CBS/NBC/CNN/BBC, and have a nice and comfortable presidency with Mike Pence riding into the sunset!

Joshua01
26th July 2016, 06:26 AM
I think you should consider an alternative scenario. Hillary's numbers drop so the DNC has her killed to run Kane at the last minute. Anything to avoid Bernie.


The Clinton crime family runs the DNC, not the other way around. The Clintons do the killing in that organization

vacuum
18th August 2016, 10:44 PM
This weekend, 13 states have deadlines for adding someone to the ballot for the general election.

If Hillary can last 3 more days she's locked in and the dems are screwed.

:eek:

Cebu_4_2
18th August 2016, 11:15 PM
They use a Holograph.