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Pricknick's picture

When I first viewed your diary, I thought my cataracts had worsened incredibly. That's some fuzzy paste. No worries. I have zoom and clarifier.
Now, I have many upgrades to make to my hammers. Maybe I'll throw a
comey emblem into my monkey wrenches.

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Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.

Alligator Ed's picture

Will she get her $2 refund upon her release from prison?

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Alex Ocana's picture

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From the Light House.

lunachickie's picture

Or not autographed?

Decisions, decisions...

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Pricknick's picture

I want my autograph on it when I bring the hammer down.

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Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.

Yes, they went there

'It's not about emails; it's about public communication by a woman’

I am mad. I am mad because I am scared. And if you are a woman, you should be, too. Emailgate is a bitch hunt, but the target is not Hillary Clinton. It’s us.

The only reason the whole email flap has legs is because the candidate is female. Can you imagine this happening to a man? Clinton is guilty of SWF (Speaking While Female), and emailgate is just a reminder to us all that she has no business doing what she’s doing and must be punished, for the sake of all decent women everywhere. There is so much of that going around...

FBI Chief James Comey has shown himself to be another bully of the same kind. He has repeatedly talked down to Clinton, admonishing her as a bad parent would a 5-year-old. He has accused her of “poor judgment” and called her use of a private email server “extremely careless.” If Comey’s a Boy Scout, here’s one old lady who will never let him help her across the street.

If the candidate were male, there would be no scolding and no “scandal.” Those very ideas would be absurd. Men have a nearly absolute right to freedom of speech. In theory, so do women, but that, as the creationists like to say, is only a theory.

We've got four years of this shit to put up with.

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"Yeah, I think we should elect a woman. I just don't think that we should elect a woman that is going to ensure that we never elect another woman."

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"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X

elenacarlena's picture

Time magazine, that bastion of feminism.

It's politics, not sexism. A man wouldn't have to submit to such scrutiny, really? What about Pres. Obama? He's never criticized? Nobody criticizes Trump? What about Clinton the Bill, no criticism there? Oh that's right, that little impeachment business.

The Repugs want to win. They'll smear her any way they can. Just like She wants to win. She'll smear anyone against her any way She can.

She just makes the smears easy on the other side, by doing so many things wrong!

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about Hillary Clinton becoming president is that the members of Congress will be afraid to stand up to her because of a fear of appearing unfair to her right to be as brutally psychopathic as George Bush, as aggressive, as, strong, in the sense of being courageous enough to use bunker busters on hospitals. That kind of strong. That kind of twisted interpretation of courage. Sort of like the courage to be as bad as Hitler, as violent as the Nazis, she, the champion of women and children and supplier of jihadist butchers.

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members of Congress will be afraid to stand up to her

...IMHO, the Republicans especially, and likely some others will be chomping at the bit to pursue her. It will become a badge of courage that they can hold up high at re-election time.

This story is not going away, regardless of how hard the hired pens want to shot it down. Everyone of Trump's rabid fans will be on it (if by some miracle Hillary gets elected), and they will not allow it to ride.

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But my concern is that Republicans in Congress will attack her for not being militaristic enough, for not invading 4 countries at once, with nukes.

And I don't trust them to go after the pay-to-play corruption she's so flagrant about because they and their clients are part of it. Lockheed and the Saudi princes are bi-partisan. So Republican congressmen can be very appealing when pointing out the lawlessness of Clinton and Comey, but they're not about to clean house.

Still, I sincerely hope you're right. I cheer for the Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz. The more assertive and relentless he is, the more hopeful I am. I think that by insisting Comey act lawfully, he represents the left/right coalition we all hope exists in this country, including a belief in justice and common sense.

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— image from Dave Lindorff’s blog This Can’t Be Happening!

Dave Lindorff endorses Jill Stein:

Why no leftist, progressive or liberal should vote for Hillary Clinton

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Pricknick's picture

"Tell me about the mood swings that happen with dementia".
She needs to know what she'll claim for her actions.
Or is there another reason for being a spoiled, out of touch, hypocritical, warmongering liar?

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Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.