toxicmedia
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"Free Fall" is a bit dramatic wouldn't you think?Hillary's poll numbers are in free fall. The numbers in New Hampshire, Iowa, North and South Carolina are sinificant because the candidates are spending time there.
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"Free Fall" is a bit dramatic wouldn't you think?Hillary's poll numbers are in free fall. The numbers in New Hampshire, Iowa, North and South Carolina are sinificant because the candidates are spending time there.
I remember operation Chaos. That's where Rush lies to his listeners.Good...Operation Chaos, 2015 version.
Instead, they would vote for someone intent upon forcing manufacturing and service jobs back on-shore; taxing (tariffs) and bullying BIg Business into doing so.If people were tired of their labor being stolen they wouldn't keep electing politicians who over tax them for their own benefit.
Monday....What's it called when Hillary lies to her supporters?
If the candidates were a bit more palatable, they would be even worse for her. They have been very dramatic. 20% in two months for the front runner are very dramatic"Free Fall" is a bit dramatic wouldn't you think?Hillary's poll numbers are in free fall. The numbers in New Hampshire, Iowa, North and South Carolina are sinificant because the candidates are spending time there.
It is rather significant that she has fallen as far as she has though to Sanders.About my post above.......
These hypothetical races are all over the map
One thing is for sure.....Clinton's lead has eroded against Republicans and Democrats.
But she still leads all others, with few exceptions.
I know you'd like to interpret those few exceptions as the end of Hillary.
Watch out, her strategists are highly paid, and experienced.
It's going to be a long and bloody election season
I'n the world of politics.....what you're describing is caled a speech.I remember operation Chaos. That's where Rush lies to his listeners.Good...Operation Chaos, 2015 version.
What's it called when Hillary lies to her supporters?
It is rather significant that she has fallen as far as she has though to Sanders.About my post above.......
These hypothetical races are all over the map
One thing is for sure.....Clinton's lead has eroded against Republicans and Democrats.
But she still leads all others, with few exceptions.
I know you'd like to interpret those few exceptions as the end of Hillary.
Watch out, her strategists are highly paid, and experienced.
It's going to be a long and bloody election season
I was asking if the phrase free fall was an exagerration. Apparently you think it is. To each his own.If the candidates were a bit more palatable, they would be even worse for her. They have been very dramatic. 20% in two months for the front runner are very dramatic"Free Fall" is a bit dramatic wouldn't you think?Hillary's poll numbers are in free fall. The numbers in New Hampshire, Iowa, North and South Carolina are sinificant because the candidates are spending time there.
About two months ago I'd call you a moron.I think Trump is unstoppable. He will be the GOP nominee.
He will Destroy hiLIARy. He will annihilate Crackpot Sanders. He will embarrass Biden. He will squash O'Maggot like a maggot.
President TRUMP.
Start practicing. It's gonna happen.
I feel like I'm surrounded by a bunch of Fox News watching Chihuahuas.
Night folks!
You lie, liberals have no felings, along with no brains.... simply programmed Obomazoids!
She is the most effective enemy for her by far.I knew the Republicans had to do something to shake up the lead Hillary had over all comers, but she seems like her own worst enemy.
What can one say.....
The Hill ^ | 9/13/15 | Bradford Richardson
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is up by double-digits on former secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Iowa and New Hampshire, according to a poll released by CBS News on Sunday.The senator is drawing 43 percent support in the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucus, besting Clinton by 10 points.Sanders is also drawing 52 percent support in New Hampshire, almost doubling Clinton, who sits at 30 percent support in the Granite State.