Title: Hitting the Road - Hillary for America Source:
Brandon J. Castaneda / YouTube URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=higbb6fuK1E Published:Apr 12, 2015 Author:Hillary Rotten Clinton Post Date:2015-04-12 16:04:39 by Hondo68 Keywords:None Views:5600 Comments:35
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Limited edition. We have 80 of these and when they are gone forever.
"Everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that champion"
Hillary Rodham Clintons second presidential bid was announced by campaign chairman John Podesta Sunday alongside the launch of hillaryclinton.com.
In a video posted to the new campaign website, Clinton portrayed herself as a champion to everyday people.
Americans have fought there way back from tough economic times, but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top, Clinton says. Everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that champion.
According to Podesta, Clinton is set to hit the road to Iowa to start talking directly with voters.
A large portion of the campaign will undoubtedly be spent deflecting attention away from the myriad of political scandals Clinton embroiled herself in during her time as Secretary of State.
Clinton joins Republicans Rand Paul and Ted Cruz in the presidential race for 2016.
#28. To: redleghunter, hondo68, TooConservative, CZ82, rlk (#27)
(But.... Hillary is stealing Mitt's gheys!)
A lot of 'good' they did for him.
But...Even with those...um...billions of homos hitting the poles...er, I mean "polls," didn't Mitt have to split the homo-san vote? ;-)
Meanwhile back at FR's archives (and specifically Mia T, circa, 2004) Mia quotes Jimmy Breslin's lament over both the Clinton's and the media's slavish awe of mediocrity (that was replicated in spades in 0we-buma's case.):
"At the end of all these years and years that are being celebrated this week, the national press of America consists of people with dried minds and weak backbones and the pack of them can't utter a new phrase for the language or show the least bit of anger at a business or profession or trade or whatever this business is that is dying of mediocrity."
Listen carefully to the clintons. You will hear a shallow parody of the class president. Not only do they say nothing; they say nothing with superfluous ineloquence. Their speeches are sophomoric, shopworn, shallow, specious. Platitudinous pandering piled atop p.c. cliché
In seven years, they have, collectively, uttered not one memorable word save, "It was a vast right-wing conspiracy," "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky,"and, "It all depends on what the meaning of 'is' is."