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To: POKERSAM who wrote (1003051)3/1/2017 12:35:25 PM
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Is February 28, 2017, ´The Night the Democratic Party Died´?
PJ Media, by Roger L. Simon

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Posted By: steveW, 3/1/2017 2:43:29 AM

I was once a Democrat. In those days, I thought I was on the team of truth, justice, and the American way. It was fun to be a Democrat then. But... Bye, bye Miss American Pie. Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry. I woke up. I´m no longer a Democrat (it´s been many years now), and though on the rarest of occasions I worried I´d made a mistake, Tuesday night watching the shell-shocked faces of the Democrats on the floor of Congress while Donald Trump delivered his magnificent speech, I knew I had made no ...



To: POKERSAM who wrote (1003051)3/1/2017 12:36:44 PM
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Exclusive: How greedy Bill and Hillary Clinton
befriended a Chinese fry cook in Little Rock
who funneled hundreds of thousands in illegal
donations from China and sold sleepovers*

Daily Mail (UK), by Caroline Howe

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Posted By: JoniTx, 2/28/2017 1:40:44 PM

Once the shock of Hillary Clinton election loss passed, the blame game began. But FBI Director Comey´s decision to reopen the investigation into Hillary´s emails the Wikileaks revelations and campaign strategy missteps were hardly the only reasons to blame for Hillary´s devastating loss. Nor was the inability of the Democratic candidate to connect to voters. According to presidential historian and New York Times bestselling author Doug Wead, Hillary´s scathing defeat was unsurprising and a direct result of the scandals, lies and cover-ups that have followed her and her husband for decades. ´The idea that the Clintons´ scandals would somehow be ...