Thursday, February 11, 2016

THIS JUST IN! SHE AIN'T GOING ANYWHERE!

BULLY BOY PRESS &   CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE


RESPONDED CRANKY CLINTON, "IF I DROPPED OUT EVERY TIME A MAN TOLD ME TO GET LOST, OR LEFT EVERYTIME SOME HOST SAID TO LEAVE THE PARTY, I'D SPEND EVERY WAKING HOUR OF MY LIFE ALONE.  NO, I'M NOT GOING ANYWHERE.  I WILL FORCE AMERICA TO CHOOSE ME BY SHEER EXHAUSTION.  IT'S HOW I GOT BILL TO PROPOSE TO ME AND IT WILL WORK AGAIN."

IN RELATED NEWS, MANY AMERICANS ARE POOLING THEIR MONEY FOR SKY WRITER TO PEN A MESSAGE TO HILLARY THAT OPENS, "IT'S NOT YOU, IT'S ME."





Moving over to one specific War Criminal, Hillary Clinton.

Cranky Clinton is yet again having trouble sealing the deal when it comes to garnering the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.

This go round, she's competing against Senator Bernie Sanders.

Today, they faced off in the first primary the United States holds: New Hampshire.

While 2008 saw New Hampshire delivering Hillary a solid win and elevating her then-troubled campaign, today New Hampshire went to Bernie Sanders.



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When we stand together, we win. Thank you, New Hampshire!
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  • David Sirota (IBT) offers his take on the night which includes:


    Just as notable, New Hampshire Democratic voters revealed a party that appears to have become more left-leaning than ever. According to the New York Times , a full “two-thirds of voters in the Democratic primary said that they are liberal, up from 56 percent who said the same in 2008, the last time there was a contested Democratic primary.” Clinton tried to appeal to more centrist Democrats by, for instance, dismissing Sanders’ push for a single-payer Medicare-for-all health care system, but two-thirds of the increasingly liberal Democratic electorate told exit pollsters that they support such a system.
    Sanders’ laser-like focus on populist economics and confrontational anti-Wall Street themes resonated with Democratic voters who said the top two issues they were concerned about were inequality and the state of the economy — a shift by a party that during Bill Clinton's administration often elected more corporate-friendly candidates who downplayed inequality and promoted a so-called “third way” of cooperation with the financial sector.




    And we'll note this Tweet which reflects the mood of many:









  • Hillary?  The defeated rush to insist, "I still love New Hampshire."

    Aaaawwwww.

    Such heartfelt emotions.


    But not everyone was as underwhelmed by Hillary's speech . . .







  • Everyone's saying 's  concession speech was great. Can't wait to hear the one when she concedes the nomination.







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