Hillary Clinton

Ex CEO of Goldman Sachs endorses Hillary says appalling that Trump won't promise to cut social programs

Hank Paulson, ex CEO of Goldman Sachs and Republican Sec. of Treasury during the 2008 financial crisis has endorsed Hillary Clinton. He seems comfortable that Hillary will in fact cut social programs.

If Hillary's Ad About 'Helping' Children Was Honest (Updated with Iraq Vote bit and ending slogan)

If you've watched TV or watched videos on the internet, chances are you've seen Hillary's latest ad about how she's spent her whole life 'helping children'. Well, here's what it would sound like if this ad were honest:

Russia claims they have Clinton's "secret" emails. May release them.

"Moscow’s discreet messaging about a possible leak of the traffic, in time to impact the U.S. elections, was designed to pressure faster U.S. legal action on the matter, but was largely due to Russian concerns about possible U.S. strategic policy in the event of a Hillary Clinton presidency."
And the Obama administration has really been putting its thumb in Putin's eye. Why? I am not completely sure other than regime change in Russia is a neocon goal. What has the US been doing?

Reality Check: Hillary has no intention of delivering on the gun control thing!

Hillary Clinton has no more intention of delivering on gun control than Barack Obama did. 1)It would require a Democratic Congress. The last thing in the world a 3rd way democrat wants is a Democratic Congress, because then they are expected to govern like Democrats. "Real Democrats" do stuff like defend the 99%, with high wages, a real public option, not to mention protecting social security. I mean "Bleck!" 3rd way dems don't do Dem stuff well, and don't want to.

Solid Majority of Dems want Bernie to have a "Major Role"

Far from being a Pariah of the Party, the Skunk at the Picnic, an overwhelming 75% of Democrats want Bernie Sanders to have a "major role" in shaping the party's positions. Bernie must be saying the right stuff, even for those weighed down by their "pragmatism".

And this is a shocker, 2 out of 3 Dems think Sanders should be the V.P.

"The Groundwork," secretive tech firm backed by Google's Eric Schmidt, has been paid $504,160 by the Hillary campaign, per FEC records.

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