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To: puborectalis who wrote (1075946)6/30/2018 7:50:33 AM
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To: puborectalis who wrote (1075946)6/30/2018 8:32:51 AM
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'get in your neighbors face' sic the IRS, EPA,FBI on your political enemies. that is fascism son and you are it



To: puborectalis who wrote (1075946)6/30/2018 8:38:19 AM
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speaking of fascists “IT MUST STOP” Eric Holder Demands GOP Lawmakers Halt Investigations Into FISA Abuse, Spygate - Blunt Force Truth 8 bluntforcetruth



To: puborectalis who wrote (1075946)6/30/2018 8:39:17 AM
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JOHN KERRY SPOTTED WITH IRANIAN DIPLOMATS After Iran Threatens To Release Names Of Officials Who Took Bribes To Pass Sham Nuke Deal * 100Per 8 100percentfedup



To: puborectalis who wrote (1075946)6/30/2018 1:08:01 PM
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She needs her head examined....and quickly.
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foxnews.com

Clinton on being a polarizing figure: 'I'm sure they said that about Churchill between the wars'





By Adam Shaw | Fox News

Hillary Clinton compares herself to Winston Churchill In an interview with a British news outlet, Hillary Clinton compared herself to Winston Churchill while responding to a question about being a polarizing figure.

Hillary Clinton, in an interview with a British newspaper this week, appeared to compare herself to wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill while responding to a question about being a polarizing figure.

“I’m sure they said that about Churchill between the wars, didn’t they?” she told The Guardian when asked if she should withdraw from public life to help heal divisions in the U.S., given her reputation.

The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee then immediately claimed she wasn't actually comparing herself to Churchill, before going on to elaborate on the analogy.

Churchill went into the political wilderness between the two World Wars and during that time was a key voice criticizing then-Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement toward Adolf Hitler. He would go on to become prime minister himself and help lead the Allies to victory in World War II.


The Guardian report notes that Clinton made the Churchill reference “a fraction too quickly for the line to sound spontaneous.”


Clinton continued: “I mean, I’m not comparing myself, but I’m just saying people said that, but he was right about Hitler, and a lot of people in England were wrong. And Churchill was a pain. He kept popping up all the time.”







Clinton indeed has remained a polarizing figure, with her popularity falling since the election, as she has stayed in the public eye with her book tour and media interviews.

She told the Guardian she is not going to “call it a day” anytime soon.


“It feels like a duty. It feels like patriotism, and it feels necessary. I’m not going anywhere,” she said.

Clinton also used the Guardian interview to comment on the separation of families at the border in the wake of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance policy” that ordered that all illegal border crossers be prosecuted. Trump has ordered the separations to be stopped, but critics are still fighting the prosecutions and other detentions.


Clinton said that she is worried that some of the minors may never been reunited, saying that that question is “keeping me up at night.”


“Absolutely I worry about that. I’m worried that some children will not be reunited,” she said.



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Flashback: This is how Hillary’s husband, former president Bill Clinton, treated illegal-alien children in 1999. Hillary didn’t think that was cruel when she was first lady from 1993 until 2001.

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1999, then President Bill Clinton, separated Cuban asylum seeker & child, Elian Gonzalez, from his family.. at gun point.




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Read it and weep (or have somebody that graduated from school read it to you)

dailywire.com WOW: Survey Finds Among White Millenial Men, 23% Move From Dems To GOP In Last Two Years
ByHank Berrien June 29, 2018 26.9k views

The Democrats have been relishing their popularity with millenials for a variety of reasons: 55% of millennials voted for Hillary Clinton, while roughly 33% voted for Donald Trump; an AP-Norc/MTV Youth Political Pulse poll found only 33% of young Americans approve of President Trump’s actions in handling his job as president, while the majority believe he is “mentally unfit” (60%), “generally dishonest” (62%) or “a racist” (63%); and a Pew Research Center study found millennials gave a 64% job approval rating to President Obama in 2009-2010 but only 27% approval of Trump in 2017-2018.

So why should Democrats worry?

Here's why.

The Guardian reports that a Reuters/Ipsos mega poll of 16,000 respondents found that in the last two years, support for Democrats among millenials plunged from 55% to 46% while their support for Republicans has only dropped from 28% to 27%.

Even worse for Democrats, in the last two years, support from white millennial men has gone from the Democrats leading Republicans by 12% to the Republicans leading by 11%, a shocking 23% shift.

HT:LindyBill