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11-17-2016, 11:42 AM
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For someone who has been First Lady at a Governors mansion for several years, at the WH for eight years and top diplomat for another eight years, one should expect nothing but classy behavior from her in public. By now this should be intuitive for her, and if there was a breach of etiquette, it would have gone viral. This is what your instinct should tell you, especially considering the source(s). Sorry.
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Thanks for calling BS on it, Raj. Now you'll be the target.
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11-17-2016, 12:00 PM
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Thanks for calling BS on it, Raj. Now you'll be the target. 
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I did end with a sorry, so I should be covered.
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11-17-2016, 01:01 PM
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Thanks for calling BS on it, Raj. Now you'll be the target. 
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Nope.
The crosshairs are still on you and your buddy Ice.
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11-17-2016, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by barbara
Hilary supporters were predicting based on instincts?
Is that your not so reliable gut talking again?
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The Hillarybots were in some kind of bubble thats for sure.
It was classic groupthink.
I'll admit I was fooled a bit too, but at least I said the election was too close to call on Nov. 4th.
I put about 10,000 miles on my car this summer between trips to Florida, Tennessee, Maine, and Canada, and I tried to avoid big cities because I hate to drive in them. And everywhere I went in small town and rural America I saw Trump signs and Trump Bumper Stickers and almost no Hillary signs or stickers. Well, I take that back. I did see quite a number of "Hillary for Prison" ones.
So my gut did tell me that something was up.
Post script:
One of the funniest signs I saw was in front of a north Florida Gunshop. It read "Get your Guns now, before Hillary does"
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11-17-2016, 01:17 PM
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The OFFICIAL Hillary Death Spiral Thread!
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Originally Posted by Tom Joad
The Hillarybots were in some kind of bubble thats for sure.
It was classic groupthink.
I'll admit I was fooled a bit too, but at least I said the election was too close to call on Nov. 4th.
I put about 10,000 miles on my car this summer between trips to Florida, Tennessee, Maine, and Canada, and I tried to avoid big cities because I hate to drive in them. And everywhere I went in small town and rural America I saw Trump signs and Trump Bumper Stickers and almost no Hillary signs or stickers. Well, I take that back. I did see quite a number of "Hillary for Prison" ones.
So my gut did tell me that something was up.
Post script:
One of the funniest signs I saw was in front of a north Florida Gunshop. It read "Get your Guns now, before Hillary does" 
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And your gut failed you when your gullibility slurped up that fake dirt on Hilary just because you wanted to believe it.
Doesn't sound like instinct to me.
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11-17-2016, 01:28 PM
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This is a new one for me, 'fake dirt on Hillary'. She has always been a weak candidate and this was exposed at a national level last week.
Form today's WaPo, 1 in 8 were undecided on the day of the election in swing states and they voted for Trump en masse. Wonder why?
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11-17-2016, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Rajoo
This is a new one for me, 'fake dirt on Hillary'. She has always been a weak candidate and this was exposed at a national level last week.
Form today's WaPo, 1 in 8 were undecided on the day of the election in swing states and they voted for Trump en masse. Wonder why?
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The fake dirt I was referring to was a link provided above about Hilary and her reaction to the results of the election.
Scroll back and read the thread.
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11-17-2016, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Rajoo
This is a new one for me, 'fake dirt on Hillary'. She has always been a weak candidate and this was exposed at a national level last week.
Form today's WaPo, 1 in 8 were undecided on the day of the election in swing states and they voted for Trump en masse. Wonder why?
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Corey Lewandowski was just crowing about how Comey's letter 11 days before the election re energized their campaign.
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11-17-2016, 01:49 PM
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Corey Lewandowski was just crowing about how Comey's letter 11 days before the election re energized their campaign.
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I think the Comey letter indeed made the difference but you have to ask yourself how it was that this was true. Would a candidate with less baggage and a more honorable public image have been taken down by something like this? Would something like this have even occurred?
This was my objection to HRC as the nominee all along. The Comey letter, or something like it, was always going to happen. HRC was always going to lose.
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11-17-2016, 01:58 PM
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I think the Comey letter indeed made the difference but you have to ask yourself how it was that this was true. Would a candidate with less baggage and a more honorable public image have been taken down by something like this? Would something like this have even occurred?
This was my objection to HRC as the nominee all along. The Comey letter, or something like it, was always going to happen. HRC was always going to lose.
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