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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (981822)11/15/2016 10:51:07 AM
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REPORT: Hillary Clinton Became PHYSICALLY VIOLENT on Election Night and Tore Into Robby Mook and John Podesta Jim Hoft Nov 14th, 2016 9:26 pm 555 Comments

Radio host Todd Kincannon from The Kincannon Show tweeted today that a CNN reporter told him Hillary Clinton became physically violent towards Robby Mook and John Podesta around midnight last Tuesday as the presidency was slipping away.

Hillary Clinton did not make it on stage that night. She sent John Podesta out instead.

Hillary was drunk.

The reporter said CNN would not publish the story!

I sure hope someone has video… somewhere. That would be epic!

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (981822)11/15/2016 11:00:00 AM
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Well, I don't watch ANY news on TV. I listen to a whole lot of NPR on the radio, mostly. I use Newser, Rawstory and Digg, for news on the web.



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (981822)11/15/2016 12:11:55 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572570
 
Eric,
Try drudge
Drudge continually posted headlines showing Trump leading in the polls, but that was just one poll, i.e. the one that showed the most favorable results for him. Every single other poll showed Clinton with a comfortable lead all the way to the election.

I thought for a while that Drudge was being dishonestly selective in reporting the state of the polls. Little did I know that Drudge ended up being right all along. Go figure.

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