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The words "campaign finance reform" are too difficult for Republicans, and they can't manage it.
The words "campaign finance reform" are too difficult for Republicans, and they can't manage it.
What, exactly, does that phrase have to do with a woman who is being bribed WHILE IN OFFICE?
A woman who prostitutes her government position.
Ishmael
Anybody else, from a different party...
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Reminds me of the good ol' days when the same media used to applaud Bill's ability to lie in such a convincing manner. Hillary isn't even convincing, she just lies, even about lying. The press knows she is lying, but she's right on all the issues...
~IF~
... she's not lying.
Predicted response: All politicians lie.
People want to be lied to.
Why should she be held to a special standard?
Kurt Schlichter, Townhall.com...
Because Hillary’s towering hatred for normal Americans is dwarfed only by the yawning chasm that is her wisdom deficit, she cannot see the fetid swamp at the bottom of the slippery slope she is rushing down. She will do something stupid, believing that people will simply obey her from habit as if the old legitimacy that made obeying the law habitual still applied. She is going to keep pushing, until at some point, someone is going to tell her “No.”
She will try to confiscate guns or attempt to eliminate dissident Christianity by eliminating tax deductions for churches or decide to thrill her pals in San Francisco by ruining the Lone Star state’s economy by banning fracking, and someone like Governor Greg Abbot is going to tell her “No. No, we aren’t doing that here in Texas. Your rules no longer apply here. Not unless you can enforce them. And trying to do that would be a very bad idea.”
And then that vindictive fool and her allies will have to decide what they will do when mere words and decrees are no longer enough to disenfranchise her opponents.