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EE_
5th November 2016, 01:47 PM
A Hip-Hop Political Rally, Starring Beyoncé, Jay Z (and Hillary Clinton)
By THE NEW YORK TIMES 1:16
By YAMICHE ALCINDOR and AMY CHOZICK
NOVEMBER 5, 2016

CLEVELAND — In an election year when Hillary Clinton is depending on young black voters to turn out, she may have gotten her biggest boost yet here on Friday.

Some of the most famous names in hip-hop came out to rally votes for her at an event that featured Beyoncé, Jay Z and Chance the Rapper, all of whom implored thousands of cheering people to back the Democratic presidential nominee.

“Hello, Cleveland!” Mrs. Clinton said as she stood onstage with Beyoncé and Jay Z.

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Mrs. Clinton called Beyoncé “a woman who is an inspiration to so many others” and thanked Jay Z “for addressing in his music some of our biggest challenges in the country: poverty, racism, the urgent need for criminal justice reform.”

“When I see them here, this passion and energy and intensity, I don’t even know where to begin because this is what America is, my friends,” she said.

At the concert, aimed largely at urging black voters and millennials to vote on Tuesday, some of the biggest stars emphasized the historical significance of potentially electing the first woman as president.


The reasons were apparent. While black voters catapulted Mrs. Clinton to victory in the primary contest against Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, black turnout is down from 2012 in several states and young black voters have proved somewhat resistant to supporting Mrs. Clinton in the general election.

Yet the challenges facing Mrs. Clinton were clearly on display on Friday. When she took the stage and began making the case for her candidacy, dozens of people began leaving the arena, the performance now over.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/11/05/us/politics/jay-z-beyonce-clinton-voters.html

Twisted Titan
5th November 2016, 02:01 PM
Their @#$$!&*_%÷×+ in the head if they vote for her....

EE_
5th November 2016, 03:02 PM
WikiLeaks: Top Clinton Aides Bemoan Campaign ‘All Tactics,’ No Vision
Emails show depressed Podesta 'down' on Hillary candidacy with no substance
by Brendan Kirby | Updated 05 Nov 2016 at 12:05 PM

A hacked email released Saturday by WikiLeaks provided fresh evidence that top aides were frustrated that Hillary Clinton’s campaign lacked a vision or principles beyond simply acquiring power.

In the email, sent on Jan. 22, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta responded glumly to a question from Morgan Stanley executive Tom Nides about how things were going.

“This was bound to happen … We are lucky Sanders will not last. Assuming she losses both she bounces back with ‘fighter’ Hillary. How many times have we seen this movie??”
“I’m down,” he wrote. “Our team is all tactics and has no idea of how to lift her up.”

It was a tense time for the Clinton campaign, a little more than a week away from the Iowa caucuses with a surging Sen. Bernie Sanders nipping at the heels of the former secretary of state. A Franklin Pierce University/Boston Herald survey had just come out that day showing the Vermont senator with a lead among likely New Hampshire primary voters of 55 percent to 39 percent.

Nides, who had served as deputy secretary of state for management and resources under President Obama, tried to buck up Podesta. He suggested the Clinton could lose Iowa and New Hampshire and still recover.

"This was bound to happen," he wrote. "We are lucky Sanders will not last. Assuming she losses both she bounces back with ‘fighter' Hillary. How many times have we seen this movie??"

It was not the first time that someone in the Clinton camp complained in private emails that the campaign lacked a raison d’être. The candidate, herself, apparently complained.

"HRC just called me and expressed a fair amount of frustration with how things are going," chief speechwriter Dan Schwerin wrote to the staff days before her first major campaign rally in June 2015. "She said we’ve given a series of very good policy speeches and in between we just keep giving her poll-tested lines that don't work, like make the middle class mean something."

In March, Podesta got detailed Sanders campaign plans from North Carolina Democrat

Before that, in February 2015 as Clinton was gearing up for her official announcement, adviser Joel Benenson asked if "we have any sense from her what she believes or wants her core message to be?" He complained that a draft of a Clinton speech that had been circulated was "still not clear [about] what her singular message is." He pointed to a series of statements that were little more than related platitudes and contrasted it with her emerging rival’s posture.

"Sanders has simplicity and focus — the corrupt political and economic systems are rigged to keep giving more to the billionaire class while the middle class has been hollowed out," he wrote. "We have break up the banks, take on wall street to rebuild the middle class reduce income inequality."

http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/wikileaks-top-clinton-aides-bemoan-campaign-tactics-no-vision/

Cebu_4_2
5th November 2016, 05:02 PM
And Trump without a single Elctoral vote... You bitches be slow...

steyr_m
5th November 2016, 05:16 PM
This is going to be an election that will divide the country regardless of who wins.

If HRC wins, the droves of DT supporters will find out that their vote doesn't count, the system is corrupt, and they are not important to TPTB

if DT wins, the left and bratty Millennials will have a temper tantrum.

Both could lead to serious unrest and a fracturing of the country.

Joshua01
5th November 2016, 05:27 PM
This is going to be an election that will divide the country regardless of who wins.

If HRC wins, the droves of DT supporters will find out that their vote doesn't count, the system is corrupt, and they are not important to TPTB

if DT wins, the left and bratty Millennials will have a temper tantrum.

Both could lead to serious unrest and a fracturing of the country.
Funny you should say that as I was just pondering that in more detail while draining the midget...errrr...monster!

If Trump just barely wins we have problems. The people who drive the loonies will see that as more than sufficient strength to start violently pushing back. If he wins big they are more likely to slink back into a corner to lick their wounds and let who ever wants to vent have at it knowing that eventually, without their backing, they'll all be neutralized while the controllers (politicians, elitists, pedophiles) plan their next strategy.

If Hillary wins she'll start a roundup of the deplorables as enemies of the state 1930's Nazi Germany style.

Cebu_4_2
5th November 2016, 05:57 PM
Funny you should say that as I was just pondering that in more detail while draining the midget...errrr...monster!

If Trump just barely wins we have problems. The people who drive the loonies will see that as more than sufficient strength to start violently pushing back. If he wins big they are more likely to slink back into a corner to lick their wounds and let who ever wants to vent have at it knowing that eventually, without their backing, they'll all be neutralized while the controllers (politicians, elitists, pedophiles) plan their next strategy.

If Hillary wins she'll start a roundup of the deplorables as enemies of the state 1930's Nazi Germany style.
Ain't gonna be none of that shit here and we have the niggers and the farmers and everything else that don't want to lose their lives. Way on down south... Thunder town.

Joshua01
5th November 2016, 07:10 PM
Ain't gonna be none of that shit here and we have the niggers and the farmers and everything else that don't want to lose their lives. Way on down south... Thunder town.
I said she's start it. I didn't say she'd get very far!

old steel
5th November 2016, 07:10 PM
This is going to be an election that will divide the country regardless of who wins.

If HRC wins, the droves of DT supporters will find out that their vote doesn't count, the system is corrupt, and they are not important to TPTB

if DT wins, the left and bratty Millennials will have a temper tantrum.

Both could lead to serious unrest and a fracturing of the country.


I don't know one millennial that is good with a gun and i know lots of them, friends of my kids.

Joshua01
5th November 2016, 07:16 PM
A Hip-Hop Political Rally, Starring Beyoncé, Jay Z (and Hillary Clinton)
By THE NEW YORK TIMES 1:16
By YAMICHE ALCINDOR and AMY CHOZICK
NOVEMBER 5, 2016

CLEVELAND — In an election year when Hillary Clinton is depending on young black voters to turn out, she may have gotten her biggest boost yet here on Friday.

Some of the most famous names in hip-hop came out to rally votes for her at an event that featured Beyoncé, Jay Z and Chance the Rapper, all of whom implored thousands of cheering people to back the Democratic presidential nominee.

“Hello, Cleveland!” Mrs. Clinton said as she stood onstage with Beyoncé and Jay Z.

The Run-Up
The podcast that makes sense of the most delirious stretch of the 2016 campaign.
iTunesGoogle Play Music
Mrs. Clinton called Beyoncé “a woman who is an inspiration to so many others” and thanked Jay Z “for addressing in his music some of our biggest challenges in the country: poverty, racism, the urgent need for criminal justice reform.”

“When I see them here, this passion and energy and intensity, I don’t even know where to begin because this is what America is, my friends,” she said.

At the concert, aimed largely at urging black voters and millennials to vote on Tuesday, some of the biggest stars emphasized the historical significance of potentially electing the first woman as president.


The reasons were apparent. While black voters catapulted Mrs. Clinton to victory in the primary contest against Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, black turnout is down from 2012 in several states and young black voters have proved somewhat resistant to supporting Mrs. Clinton in the general election.

Yet the challenges facing Mrs. Clinton were clearly on display on Friday. When she took the stage and began making the case for her candidacy, dozens of people began leaving the arena, the performance now over.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/11/05/us/politics/jay-z-beyonce-clinton-voters.html
We have given women too much power in this country

steyr_m
5th November 2016, 07:56 PM
I don't know one millennial that is good with a gun and i know lots of them, friends of my kids.

good one, but all you need is an idiot with a truck [a la France] to wipe out a bunch of Trump supporters.

old steel
5th November 2016, 10:08 PM
good one, but all you need is an idiot with a truck [a la France] to wipe out a bunch of Trump supporters.




That was a false flag, lots of mannequins and fake blood.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BpERayLulI

Cebu_4_2
5th November 2016, 10:14 PM
That was a false flag, lots of mannequins and fake blood.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BpERayLulI

Wow! Brutily fake. Never saw this angle.