Stein said ...

"[...] Stein said that the issue "raises real questions about her competency."
"I think there should have been a full investigation. I think the American people are owed an explanation for what happened, [...]"

"There is much more that is coming to public attention about Hillary Clinton's behavior, including the recent revelations about favors bestowed on the Clinton Foundation's donors who got special deals, who got state partnerships."

"In fact, orders were being issued from her office to others in the Secretary of State Department to do the exact opposite of what she was doing. So certainly, you know, if she wasn't aware that she was violating State Department rules, it raises real issues about her competency."

Stein hits Clinton on emails: Voters "owed an explanation"
by David Wright, cnn.com -- Mon August 15, 2016 -- [Emphasis and Links added]

Stein will have the opportunity to continue to make her case against Clinton and the other presidential candidates at a CNN-hosted Green Party Town Hall event on Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. [That's 9:00 p.m. ET; 6:00 p.m PT; online via CNNgo.]

TELL your friends, family, and associates -- especially those not exactly thrilled, by either of their "Lesser Choices."

Dr. Jill Stein has a Plan -- "A Green New Deal" Plan -- one that's long overdue.

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jamess's picture

than low-down sneaky "mean".

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importer's picture

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WaveyDavey's picture

When green is all there is to be
It could make you wonder why, but why wonder? Why Wonder,
I am green and it'll do fine, it's beautiful!
And I think it's what I want to be.

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The people, united, will never be defeated.

detroitmechworks's picture

Ray Charles NAILED it.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHR6HkHySWY]

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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.

Hawkfish's picture

6pm for us west coast types...

There are watching parties being set up.

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We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg

jamess's picture

I'll add that to the text of the post.

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I had forgotten about this upcoming event. While I respected Bernie and his attempts to elevate discourse on the issues, it feels really good to hear a liberal call HRC out on her inadequacies.

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jamess's picture

when Bernie "took the high-road" -- and astoundingly proclaimed:

"We are all sick and tired of hearing about your Damn Emails!"

My first reaction was to laugh in amazement.

My second, was to to think: 'And now he has just ruined his chances -- expecting the Media to take the high-road with him, and focus on the Issues the American People care about.'

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on talking about issues. And, therefore, he was willing to allow the Justice Dept determine her culpability. No one attends Hillary's rallies because she never talks about issues. First, she attacked Bernie. And now she attacks Trump. None of that crap is going to make anyone's life better. Campaigns, especially this year, are disgusting.

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The Transparency of government and the blatant manipulation of the justice and election systems IS an issue.

A major issue, and the fact that Hillary was not indicted right smack in the middle of it.

Love it when a major campaign issue merges so seamlessly with EVERYTHING that is wrong with an opposing candidate...

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Hillbilly Dem's picture

None of that crap is going to make anyone's life better

Yes, yes, but she'll have her picture in all of the history books! Now what could be more important that that? (ugh)

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"Just call me Hillbilly Dem(exit)."
-H/T to Wavey Davey

Hawkfish's picture

She is not afraid to take names and kick some ass.

All she needs is time and money. I hope she gets them.

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We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg

Zinman's picture

Progressives who are not happy with Hillary as the Democratic Party nominee can join the Green Party and support a platform and candidates who more closely align with our political orientation. I've made the leap and I feel free of Democratic Party guilt; I don't have to apologize for being a member of a Party who would nominate Hillary Clinton.

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Be a Friend of the Earth, cherish it and protect it.

Because of state law on primary voting, though, I went indie rather than Green.

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that trump is tanking in the swing states, I hope more folks won't feel obligated to vote for the lesser evil to keep trump from being elected & instead will vote for the candidate whose positions they agree the most with.

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(which I always thought it was), their polling is full of shit, at least in my anecdotal experience. I've driven community roads in Flagler, St. Johns and Lake counties for many months now, along with a trek I made down the oceanside highway (A-1-A) through part of Volusia. I have yet to actually see any national-office signs for anyone other than Donald Trump.

(there are plenty of signs for state and local officeholders as well, so the Trump signs really stand out)

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Some poll today has her up 8, 9 points in Florida.

Of course, we have no idea if the polls are any good. likely voter screens can be used to manipulate results.

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we have no idea if the polls are any good

(slaps side of head with palm) I am so sorry, I was having a TOP flashback...

Right, you might remember that simple bit of common sense being pointed out by many (besides you and I) yet somehow it got me labeled a "conspiracy theorist". Imagine, having the unmitigated gall to suggest that polls--and by extension, pollsters--might be, you know, making shit up. Like they could ever! Or something...

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MarilynW's picture

Change is here in devastating ways, 126° in the Middle East, major flooding in Louisiana - does Clinton appear concerned about it at all?

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To thine own self be true.

riverlover's picture

in an impermeable bubble. Playing stupid with Congress is a sign of incompetence.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

I heard a weatherman say that even tropical storms don't do that, two feet, maybe. Big changes already.

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I think it might be same tropical wave that passed through Dominica dumping a lot of rain for our gardens, prceeded to Belize where it became a Cat 1 hurricane, crossed the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and ended up in Louisiana.

Last year, Tropical Storm Erika dumped about 18 inches of ran on Dominica. Killed 67 people in landslides and other disasters, flooded hundreds of homes, destroyed our infrastructure... roads, bridges, water systems, electric lines, Internet, cable TV...

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From the Light House.

Anja Geitz's picture

Thanks for sharing. Will pass on the info to my followers on FB. Since no one else is talking about the emails and MSM is doing their Trump is awful coverage 24/7, I'm grateful Jill is. Good for her.

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There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier

no matter what Jill Stein says or what anybody else says. So we'd better get used to it. Expect it, and plan for it.

Hillary's domestic agendae will probably encounter fierce Congressional opposition, but the influence of her extensive politico/financial relations may well be able accomplish much of value, from a socially progressive standpoint. Wall Street has nothing against gays, or against abortion, etc. Even the MIC is gradually accepting the idea of female warriors. Stronger anti- rape laws too, very likely. All to the good.

However, regarding foreign policy there is little or nothing that stands in Hillary's way. She is a warhawk extraordinaire - she has always been one, and unless I'm badly misreading her, she will continue to be one. Fully in bed with the MIC, ideologically. HRC has no interest whatsoever in a "multi-polar" world. For her, America is the one and only "exceptional, indispensable nation" destined to rule over all others. Via her many corporate compatriots and banker buddies, both foreign and domestic.

Of course whatever military interventions "we" as a nation might undertake will be fully justified for humanitarian reasons. Our "defense" of eastern Europe (for example) will be explained as an understandable, even unavoidable response to Putin's "aggression". Our determination to rid Syria of the "evil" Assad will no doubt be intensified. We can look forward to further confrontations in the South China sea. And so on.

Bottom line, I think the coming Clinton Administration will be an extremely proactive one internationally, much more so than Obama's has been. Trump may talk about using America's muscle, but Clinton has far more ability to actually put it to use. And she seems not to have learned a damn thing from her previous blunders.

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detroitmechworks's picture

If Hillary wins without resorting to massive Election Fraud, blocking polling places, Manipulation of the Media, arresting 3rd party candidates, violent repression of protests and every OTHER dirty trick she can come up with... we haven't done our jobs.

Done deal? Maybe, but I don't believe in lying back and trying to enjoy it.

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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.

any of that shit in order to beat Trump and Stein and Johnson. When you've got the banksters, the neocons, the MIC, the blacks, the hispanics, the neoliberals, the msm, and the movie stars all rooting for you, or at least voting for you, how you gonna lose? Uh uh. Ain't gonna happen.

Of course the more people vote third party, the better. And there might well be a lot of us. But no one should be under the illusion that either Johnson or Stein has any chance of winning, this time.

Next time... maybe. If there is a next time.

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thanatokephaloides's picture

But no one should be under the illusion that either Johnson or Stein has any chance of winning, this time.

Next time... maybe. If there is a next time.

And, as my very first lesson in Greek had as its motto, kάθε αρχή είναι δύσκολη (every beginning is difficult).

Smile

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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar

"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

riverlover's picture

I can still try. Wink I am studying (with helpful hints from a master) stone-stacking, those magical boulders balanced on each other.

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lunachickie's picture

The Inevitability Express appears to have decided to steamroll their way through the daily grind in the fishbowl of the campaign trail, to help stave off questions about their candidate's mental state. Or at least of her platform, such as it is.

Thing is, I keep seeing her commercials here in Florida, right now. The Clinton campaign must be spending a fortune here already, and she's not even on the August primary ballot (which is why we're seeing political commercials down here at all right now). Inevitable? I'm going to go out on a limb and say "hardly". Inevitable doesn't need ad-buys that bad.

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To believe ANYTHING erupting from Medusa's mouth.

Bottom line, I think the coming Clinton Administration will be an extremely proactive one internationally, much more so than Obama's has been.

Translation of Clinton's proactive foreign policy: unprovoked war. My bet is that Iran will be her warm-up session, then she'll go after Syria, just to annoy Putin--and maybe worse.

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native

Has recently changed their camo from the desert gray back to green. Ie, the type of green they wore during the Cold War, when we were prepared for war in Europe.

I'm sure they still wear the gray over in Iraq & Afghanistan, but it really surprised me when state side they started wearing green again (I work for DoD, and we have have army officers in my office), I was wondering why they were wearing "old" uniforms.

So don't forget Russia/Ukraine as a possible 1st war if Hillary is elected.

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And I'm sure she will if she gets elected, we'd better all live near a very deep (well-stocked) cave. Include some potassium iodide to protect yourself from the radioactive iodine. Other radiation, tough luck.

Time to reread On the Beach.

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the early Dylan pose:

"There’s been rumors of war and wars that have been
The meaning of life has been lost in the wind
And some people thinkin’ that the end is close by
’Stead of learnin’ to live they are learnin’ to die
Let me die in my footsteps
Before I go down under the ground"

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When native said:

Bottom line, I think the coming Clinton Administration will be an extremely proactive one internationally, much more so than Obama's has been.

"proactive" wasn't quite the right term. "Radioactive" is the word (s)he should have used. Diablo Bomb

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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar

"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

and I didn't find that optimistic in any sense of that word. As for her social policies, I don't believe her there either. Sure, she may not DO anything overt to get rid of abortion or gay marriage, but she won't do anything proactive there to really protect those things either. And if she so much as attempts anything truly meaningful there, which I highly doubt, Repugnants will be all over that and once again we'll be treated to absolute grid lock. Climate action we can totally forget as she needs those donors for re-election.

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Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur

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I agree with a lot of it. It's a foregone conclusion that $hrill won't get my vote. 2 reasons: Fracking/Climate Change, Endless War. I'm fine with money making. Just don't wreak everything for the rest of us in the meantime, greedballs! Sad

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Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.

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riverlover's picture

to say or grouse about, looks more together. Wink

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Ken in MN's picture

...with signs that say, "The End Is Near!"? I think the times may have finally caught up with them...

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I want my two dollars!

jamess's picture

manage to set the new standard, for what the qualifications are,

just imagine how low those standards will go, in the next 10 or 20 years.

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ZimInSeattle's picture

coherently dangerous. I think a lot more unnecessary death on the way for this world.

Clintonites Feign Outrage at Threats of Violence

After Trump’s asinine quip about a 2nd amendment “solution” to stopping Clinton’s presidential run, her campaign manager, Robby Mook, had this to say:

“What Trump is saying is dangerous. A person seeking to be the President of the United States should not suggest violence in any way.”

A presidential candidate should not suggest violence in any way?!? Really?

This coming from a high-level supporter of a candidate who…

…has supported every war during her political career?

…supported the use of civilian-butchering cluster bombs by Israel in Gaza?

…supported the brutal invasions by the Saudi dictatorship of Bahrain and Yemen?

…enthusiastically pushed for the bombing of Libya that turned it into a failed state?

…threatened use of nuclear weapons vs. Iran?

…supported the military coups against the elected governments in Honduras and Egypt, turning both into violence-ridden basket cases?

…adores as her mentor the arch war criminal Henry Kissinger, orchestrator of the tortures and killings of 10s of thousands?

Tell me, please, Clinton supporters, how is this not “suggest[ing] violence in any way.”

Emphasis added.

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"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." - JFK | "The more I see of the moneyed peoples, the more I understand the guillotine." - G. B. Shaw Bernie/Tulsi 2020

One of the reasons she gave for staying in the race in 2008 - because Bobby Kennedy was assassinated after California.

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is in full sell-out to the Hillary campaign mode.
Otherwise maybe we'd get some answers.

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