Not Normal
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Trump.
I'm sad for you that this is your answer to Pete's answer.You'll need to expand on that.
That's sad
I actually think the Dems decided this back in '08. Hilary was told she'd be taken care of after Obama had his terms.Did I say it was happy happy? Fuck no. It has been an ugly election. What choice did the republicans give us? Cruz? Another bush? Fuck. Their debate include a segment to address which one had the biggest package. On live TV.
The republicans are a joke this year.
Sanders was squashed by the party. The dems in power decided the results before the debates and primaries. Thy will be done. Was she my first choice? Fuck no. Too much baggage. The election has been about emails and bullshit instead of planks.
Sometimes one must make the best choice of two shitty choices.
She's been investigate umpteen million times, but there's NEVER been an indictment. How do people not realize its a witch hunt? Hell, republicans have been caught admitting the Benghazi was over investigated just to discredit the Secretary of State before her run at the Presidency. How is the email any different.Hillary and Bill are certifiably corrupt. With Wikileaks, Clinton email releases, it's clear that they both are corrupt.
She should be indicted.
Furthermore, we know the IRS is corrupt, the State Dept, CFPB, DOJ and maybe the FBI (But I doubt the FBI is...)
How much corruption are you folks willing to tolerate???
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I believe Clinton can do the job, and depending on the congress, actually do good things. That said, I also believe someone at the DNC should have sat her down and said, "you can run." She is a completely polarizing figure. She can do all the good in the world and 40% of americans will still call her corrupt. She could kill Putin with her bare hands, stabilize the middle east and make every american a millionaire and the right will still call her Satan in a pantsuit.
That is why I believe they should have dissuaded her run at the top job, and urged her to remain Secretary of State, an appointed position where she could do good and be involved in the process without all the campaign vitriol.