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Most likely the transcripst will have one of those "47%" gotcha quotes on it
GaGambler 125 reads
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I can't think of a front runner with more baggage since, well since the last time she was a frontrunner. This time I think she has outdone herself though. Joe Biden must either be kicking himself for not running, or planning on how best to get back into the race, with the full blessing and support of Uncle Barry of course.

Well, perhaps not!

Most of what I've been reading is celebrating the "Berne," and predicting a very very though time for Hillary. And, that there's little she can do to improve her situation. However, I thought an article remarking that all she had to do is play a Peyton Manning style game; don't depend on your offensive, but your defense to win game, probably is the best strategy.  ;)

Plus, though she lost by over 20 percentage points, she still received about as many delegates and Bernie!  ;)

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TwoMints103 reads

She actually got more then he did.

Whatever. Theburn is done anyway, never had a chance.

It's either Hillary or bust/prison.

St. Croix106 reads

More like Jim Kelly (0-4) or Fran Tarkenton (0-3). Maybe she just can't win the big one. Lost in 2008 to a black man with Hussein as his middle name. Now she is losing to a 100 year old Socialist who is Jewish. Probably would lose to a disabled Hispanic female lesbian if one was running (lol).

If she plays defense using your football analogy, she will lose. She needs to separate herself from Sanders, and fast. Using that football analogy, she needs to hit him hard multiple times, think Bill Romanoski.  

Thank God Kasich has a little traction. But if not him, I'm going to have to vote for the old twat.  

Posted By: mattradd
Well, perhaps not!  
   
 Most of what I've been reading is celebrating the "Berne," and predicting a very very though time for Hillary. And, that there's little she can do to improve her situation. However, I thought an article remarking that all she had to do is play a Peyton Manning style game; don't depend on your offensive, but your defense to win game, probably is the best strategy.  ;)  
   
 Plus, though she lost by over 20 percentage points, she still received about as many delegates and Bernie!  ;)

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Hillary's campaign team refuses to release transcripts of her paid Goldman Sachs speeches, which according to a few insiders at Goldman Sachs would be very damaging to her campaign and may actually scuttle her chances of beating Bernie Sander's.

Recalled one attendee: 'She sounded more like a Goldman Sachs managing director.' Any wonder why she did so badly in New Hampshire.

NEW YORK — When Hillary Clinton spoke to Goldman Sachs executives and technology titans at a summit in Arizona in October of 2013, she spoke glowingly of the work the bank was doing raising capital and helping create jobs, according to people who saw her remarks.  

Clinton, who received $225,000 for her appearance, praised the diversity of Goldman’s workforce and the prominent roles played by women at the blue-chip investment bank and the tech firms present at the event. She spent no time criticizing Goldman or Wall Street more broadly for its role in the 2008 financial crisis.

“It was pretty glowing about us,” one person who watched the event said. “It’s so far from what she sounds like as a candidate now.  

At another speech to Goldman and its big asset management clients in New York in 2013, Clinton spoke about how it wasn’t just the banks that caused the financial crisis and that it was worth looking at the landmark 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law to see what was working and what wasn’t.

“It was mostly basic stuff, small talk, chit-chat,” one person who attended that speech said. “But in this environment, it could be made to look really bad.”

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/clinton-speeches-218969#ixzz3zoHskMfL

GaGambler126 reads

I can't think of a front runner with more baggage since, well since the last time she was a frontrunner. This time I think she has outdone herself though. Joe Biden must either be kicking himself for not running, or planning on how best to get back into the race, with the full blessing and support of Uncle Barry of course.

What does that tell you? Especially in a state she won in '08. I'd agree she's doomed. Maybe.

GaGambler140 reads

She is still the odds on favorite to win. The last I looked Hillary was still at -110 to win it all. A LOT of us hate her, but a LOT of people are still going to vote for her. A couple of months ago I thought I was going to be one of them, but even if she's running against Rubio I still won't vote for her, but right now the only candidates from either side that will get me to the polls are Trump or Kasich. Anyone else I stay home, unless it's Bernie of course, in that case I vote for whoever is running against him.

I firmly believe Hillary will fall down from exhaustion, long before election day.  

If you go to any recent article about  Hillary from a * halfway non partisan source, read  comments below, you will  find she is hated more than any recent public figure since Custer.  

 Hillary is going nowhere fast, losing more voters every day.  
 Her own staff had to inform  her to stifle her obnoxiously loud  voice.  
   
    Yeah Yeah  Yeah, to my "so is/was"  friend, so is Sarah's voice.
 
Hillary's  best strategy, check into a hospital immediately, hope for sympathy votes.
   
Bad analogy on Peyton, he  didn't receive  over 300 free  points, before the game started.  

  Due to super delegates Bernie needs to win big across the entire country to have a chance winning against Hillary with the  rigged system.
   
  On the other hand, a parallel I see, Bernie has as good a chance as Dorothy against the wicked witch and her army of goons.

  I find it  interesting, in the   New Hampshire primary among  Republican candidates, Trump won the most votes from men, women, high school drop outs, high school graduates, college graduates, post graduate intellectuals, and young voters.

  Hillary did win the senior citizen voters in New Hampshire.

* Fox, Daily Kos, Huff Puff not considered as  non partisan source for non biased comments.
   
http://www.salon.com/2016/02/07/its_almost_over_for_hillary_this_election_is_a_mass_insurrection_against_a_rigged_system

But what if in the end by popular vote Bernie slams Hillary; but hillary is replete with her purchased Super-delegate nonsense.  
 

Posted By: mattradd
 
   
 Plus, though she lost by over 20 percentage points, she still received about as many delegates and Bernie!  ;)

GaGambler120 reads

I think it would give the GOP a huge advantage by being able to point blank accuse the Democratic Party of the People of thwarting the will of the People before the General Election even started.

In all fairness, the Dems could have the same weapon to use against the GOP if Donald Trump is the clear choice of the voters, yet somehow doesn't end up on the ballot due to a brokered convention or some other "string pulling" by the RNC.

I still think it would great theater to see Clinton, Sanders, Trump and Rubio all on the ballot come November, with Sanders and Trump being the choice of the voters of their respective parties, but both of them getting fucked by the establishment, and who knows, maybe in my wildly speculative scenario, Bloomberg tosses his hat into the ring as well.

Bernie Sander's 15 delegates
Hillary Clinton 9 delegates + 6 super delegates= 15 delegates.

IMHO, our political process is a farce, we have a party establishment that can impose their own candidate irregardless of how people vote.

... and with a billion dollars to spend, the establishment and their puppetmasters need only flood the airwaves and Ad Choice popups with their polished, over-burnished and totally fabricated sound bytes denigrating anyone who is not the choice of the Powers That Be.

and like always happened in the past, the sheeple will fall in line, and do what they are told. VOTE FOR WHO WE TELL YOU TO VOTE FOR OR YOUR VOTE IS WASTED!!!

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