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To: gronieel2 who wrote (851385)4/21/2015 7:28:59 PM
From: Sdgla  Respond to of 1578303
 
and you wonder why Republicans lose?... Where are you getting your news ? Congress is run by the GOP, after the largest election wipeout in decades, and the majority of states are run by GOP Gov's.

Obama has proven to be a clown and the majority of the country would vote for Mitt if the election were to be held today.

And you wonder why liberal dems are looked at with disgust ?



To: gronieel2 who wrote (851385)4/21/2015 8:51:54 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578303
 
We lose by telling the truth? You just admitted you don't care if Hillary has been trading influence for hundreds of millions in cash.



To: gronieel2 who wrote (851385)4/22/2015 10:20:15 AM
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...and you wonder why Republicans lose?...

Perhaps you missed this due to where your head is buried most of the day and evening: (Denial only works for for a little while)

54 Senate seats, the most since 2006

246 House seats, the most in seven decades

31 governorships, the second highest total in almost 100 years

69 of the United State’s 99 state legislative chambers, the highest in GOP history

4,100+ state legislative seats, the highest total in American history

More than half of the nation’s Lieutenant Governors, Attorneys General, Secretaries of State, and State Treasurers

...and one nigerian nitwit that is almost illiterate without a teleprompter.

HTH, now go bury your head again where it enjoys the darkness.



To: gronieel2 who wrote (851385)4/22/2015 10:30:46 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1578303
 
If Dartmouth College students have the same inflated influence on presidential politics that they’ve traditionally enjoyed, Hillary Clinton has some long days ahead in New Hampshire.

Of a randomly selected group of 50 students who said they followed presidential politics enough to comment, just nine told Daily Mail Online that the former secretary of state would make a good U.S. chief executive.

Hillary’s detractors were far more passionate than her fans – a potential problem since she needs a repeat of her grassroots-driven upset 2008 victory here in order to solidify her status as the Democrats’ standard-bearer.

Stacey Benton, a government major from Florida who leans Republican, said a President Hillary Clinton is ‘just going to continue a lot of things Obama has been doing.’

‘There hasn’t been much good in Obama’s foreign policy,’ Benton added.

She called Clinton ‘grizzled’ from a life in politics and said that ‘just because she’s a woman doesn’t mean she should be president.’

Bravo, Stacey, and bravo, Dartmouth. Maybe those high SAT scores mean something after all. It also could be that after years of tedious Boomer BS, undergraduates are starting to wake up and rebel in the opposite direction. That’s what youth does. (BTW, this is a small poll but on a percentage basis of the Dartmouth community not so small.) The Daily Mail continues:

Twenty-two of the 50 Dartmouth students interviewed on Sunday mentioned the deadly 2012 terror attacks in Benghazi, Libya as a black mark on Clinton’s record.

Many of them, like freshman Cameron Poole, weren’t old enough to drive when it happened.

‘I think there was blood on her hands,’ Poole told Daily Mail Online, referring to Clinton’s handling of an Islamist terror group’s military-style assault that laid waste to a State Department facility.

It seems like she wants the job more than she would be good at it.

Dartmouth College student Robert Stackhouse on Hillary Clinton’s presidential ambitions

He said he believes Clinton’s performance before, during and after should disqualify her from holding higher office.



Read more: http://pjmedia.com/rogerlsimon/2015/04/20/ivy-leaguers-not-so-dumb-after-all/#ixzz3Y2LBjTpx