Bill’s wife is having some troubles with that uppity Sanders.
12 Replies to “Getting out hustled.”
Yes, but not for long. The agenda for the democrats is; Sanders will give the impression that he’s a real candidate for the Prez’dincy, but the story will play out as it’s meant to;Hillary wins the big States and is triumphant at the convention this Summer.
And unless the Republicans get their act together, Hillary Clinton will be the next President of the USA.
(Barring divine intervention,of course, but Allah seems too busy in the ME to intervene here.)
Obama will likely appoint HIMSELF to SCOTUS. Or he will end up as Secretary General of the U.N. to replace Ban Ki Moon whose term runs out in Dec, 2016. Just what the world needs…..
Damn, I wish the Senate had the balls to simply not approve of any candidate in the next year.
Not one.
OMG ! All conservatives just lost our LAST firewall that has kept America from total collapse. God BLESS Anton Scalia … I am totally gutted. This is the worst news I have ever heard, since learning about JFK’s murder in 2nd grade. Our country is on the the precipice of ruin.
Any single Republican that votes to confirm ANY candidate brought forth by Obama … will be on my political hit list. I will spend every last dime I have to defeat them.
The Republicans in the Senate have a SOB as leader, Mitch McConnell is a sell out to Harry. This worthless Senate will pay a price for their limp performance…
The debate over SCOTUS will be MORE than interesting… Some on the COURT should have been Impeached, but the members of Congress all want to be part of the Georgetown Cocktail circuit..
Time to Man-up or push-off
Remember the recent New Hampshire primary? Bernie got 60% of the vote. So, who gets the most delegates?
“Though Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire primary in a landslide over Hillary Clinton, he will likely receive fewer delegates than she will. Sanders won 60 percent of the vote, but thanks to the Democratic Party’s nominating system, he leaves the Granite State with at least 13 delegates while she leaves with at least 15 delegates. http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/10/hillary-earns-more-new-hampshire-delegates-than-sanders-after-loss/#ixzz405rhSU00
The USA system has never trusted the people with the final decision
–Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Saturday said there would be no vote on any appointment picked by President Obama to replace deceased Justice Antonin Scalia — setting the stage for a dramatic political showdown in Washington.
McConnell said a new appointment would have to wait until a new president takes office.
“The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court justice. Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president,” McConnell said in a statement.
With his previous two appointments, Obama was replacing liberal justices with younger liberals. But with Scalia, he’d have the chance to replace the justice who has held the fort down for conservatives on the court for the past 30 years, potentially moving the court dramatically to the left.– http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/mcconnell-no-vote-on-scalia-replacement-under-obama/article/2583231?fb_action_ids=1136686529676023&fb_action_types=og.comments
“In February of 2016, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chair of the Democratic National Committee, was asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper, “What do you tell voters who are new to the process who say this makes them feel like it’s all rigged?” Schultz’s response was, “Superdelegates exist really to make sure that party leaders and elected officials don’t have to be in a position where they are running against grass-roots activists.” This clarification was hailed by Clinton supporters as a wise policy to maintain steady, experienced governance, and derided by Sanders supporters as the establishment thwarting the will of the people.” -Wikipedia
“The USA system has never trusted the people with the final decision” Correct. That’s why they established the “electoral college,” where smarter than the average bear people could undo the popular will, if they thought the people had chosen unwisely. Nowadays, most states require their electoral college members to follow the popular vote.
I keep seeing Hillary reprising Sally Fields Oscar winner speech.
Except this time, Hillary is screeching, “You hate me, you really, really hate me!”
Regarding Bernie getting tne Dem vote – remember, lefties do not vote according to reason. They actually do not vote for any candidate. They vote in whatever way they think will make them feel good about themselves, whatever will stoke their own self-image in the way they want it stoked that year. They did not vote for Obama because of his policies – there were none. Same goes for Shiny Pony. They voted to make themselves feel good. Hillary’s support did not come from people who believed she was good at anything – it came from people who wanted to vote for a woman, and to feel progressive. Now, many of them are getting in touch with their Old Hippie anti-establishment side, and want to vote for Bernie to make themselves feel “cutting edge”. By supporting an old guy who has never succeeded at anything save leeching off the taxpayer, and whose outdated policies are currently on full display in Venezuela. Who cares, so long as I can impress my friends at the latte shop with how thoughtful I am?
Yes, but not for long. The agenda for the democrats is; Sanders will give the impression that he’s a real candidate for the Prez’dincy, but the story will play out as it’s meant to;Hillary wins the big States and is triumphant at the convention this Summer.
And unless the Republicans get their act together, Hillary Clinton will be the next President of the USA.
(Barring divine intervention,of course, but Allah seems too busy in the ME to intervene here.)
Obama will appoint Bill to replace Scalia on the SCOTUS
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/supreme-court-justice-antonin-scalia-found-dead-at-texas-ranch/ar-BBpt1JE?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=iehp
Obama will likely appoint HIMSELF to SCOTUS. Or he will end up as Secretary General of the U.N. to replace Ban Ki Moon whose term runs out in Dec, 2016. Just what the world needs…..
Damn, I wish the Senate had the balls to simply not approve of any candidate in the next year.
Not one.
OMG ! All conservatives just lost our LAST firewall that has kept America from total collapse. God BLESS Anton Scalia … I am totally gutted. This is the worst news I have ever heard, since learning about JFK’s murder in 2nd grade. Our country is on the the precipice of ruin.
Any single Republican that votes to confirm ANY candidate brought forth by Obama … will be on my political hit list. I will spend every last dime I have to defeat them.
The Republicans in the Senate have a SOB as leader, Mitch McConnell is a sell out to Harry. This worthless Senate will pay a price for their limp performance…
The debate over SCOTUS will be MORE than interesting… Some on the COURT should have been Impeached, but the members of Congress all want to be part of the Georgetown Cocktail circuit..
Time to Man-up or push-off
Remember the recent New Hampshire primary? Bernie got 60% of the vote. So, who gets the most delegates?
“Though Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire primary in a landslide over Hillary Clinton, he will likely receive fewer delegates than she will. Sanders won 60 percent of the vote, but thanks to the Democratic Party’s nominating system, he leaves the Granite State with at least 13 delegates while she leaves with at least 15 delegates.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/10/hillary-earns-more-new-hampshire-delegates-than-sanders-after-loss/#ixzz405rhSU00
The USA system has never trusted the people with the final decision
–Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Saturday said there would be no vote on any appointment picked by President Obama to replace deceased Justice Antonin Scalia — setting the stage for a dramatic political showdown in Washington.
McConnell said a new appointment would have to wait until a new president takes office.
“The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court justice. Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president,” McConnell said in a statement.
With his previous two appointments, Obama was replacing liberal justices with younger liberals. But with Scalia, he’d have the chance to replace the justice who has held the fort down for conservatives on the court for the past 30 years, potentially moving the court dramatically to the left.–
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/mcconnell-no-vote-on-scalia-replacement-under-obama/article/2583231?fb_action_ids=1136686529676023&fb_action_types=og.comments
“In February of 2016, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chair of the Democratic National Committee, was asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper, “What do you tell voters who are new to the process who say this makes them feel like it’s all rigged?” Schultz’s response was, “Superdelegates exist really to make sure that party leaders and elected officials don’t have to be in a position where they are running against grass-roots activists.” This clarification was hailed by Clinton supporters as a wise policy to maintain steady, experienced governance, and derided by Sanders supporters as the establishment thwarting the will of the people.” -Wikipedia
“The USA system has never trusted the people with the final decision” Correct. That’s why they established the “electoral college,” where smarter than the average bear people could undo the popular will, if they thought the people had chosen unwisely. Nowadays, most states require their electoral college members to follow the popular vote.
I keep seeing Hillary reprising Sally Fields Oscar winner speech.
Except this time, Hillary is screeching, “You hate me, you really, really hate me!”
Regarding Bernie getting tne Dem vote – remember, lefties do not vote according to reason. They actually do not vote for any candidate. They vote in whatever way they think will make them feel good about themselves, whatever will stoke their own self-image in the way they want it stoked that year. They did not vote for Obama because of his policies – there were none. Same goes for Shiny Pony. They voted to make themselves feel good. Hillary’s support did not come from people who believed she was good at anything – it came from people who wanted to vote for a woman, and to feel progressive. Now, many of them are getting in touch with their Old Hippie anti-establishment side, and want to vote for Bernie to make themselves feel “cutting edge”. By supporting an old guy who has never succeeded at anything save leeching off the taxpayer, and whose outdated policies are currently on full display in Venezuela. Who cares, so long as I can impress my friends at the latte shop with how thoughtful I am?