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"It’s Not Okay to Hate Hillary Clinton"
#1
I'm not saying you have to like Hillary. If you want to disagree with her policy positions or express concerns about her record and/or leadership style, I may not agree with you, but you have a right to your opinion.

But to hate her?
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News flash: political opponents aren't college professors. Contrary to popular belief, the veritable army of candidates and strategists, who've spent the last 30 years trying to 'defeat' Hillary (from the right and at times the left) have never once asked themselves: "What’s the fairest criticism we can raise about Hillary Clinton?"

No, they ask themselves: "How can we convince people to hate Hillary Clinton?" And they’ve spent hundreds of millions of dollars on consultants, focus groups, ads, mailings and the aforementioned surrogates to both figure out how to make you hate her and to convince you to hate her. Want to fix money in politics? Here's an idea: STOP FALLING FOR THE STUFF THAT MONEY BUYS.

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#2
The Stop Hillary Express worked for Shame Hannity in 2008; he was more successful than he wished because this helped usher in Pres. Obama. Shame has been working it ever since. Limpbaugh is worse. Faux hasn't been pushing it all along, this time only since the start of the current election cycle. The House has only been holding hearings against her for a few years.
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#3
The House might as well drop all pretenses and set up the Standing Committee to Investigate the President now. Maybe they can get a volume deal on subpoena services.
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#4
Finally, someone looking out for the taxpayers!



Acer wrote:
The House might as well drop all pretenses and set up the Standing Committee to Investigate the President now. Maybe they can get a volume deal on subpoena services.
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#5
It's also okay not to hate Hillary Clinton, a subtle difference, but also one I wish more people took to heart.

She may not have been your particular first choice, you may find her mannerisms irritating, you may dislike her husband, but she's by far the most qualified of the candidates we have and not likely to bring the country to ruin.
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#6
pdq wrote:
It's also okay not to hate Hillary Clinton, a subtle difference, but also one I wish more people took to heart.

She may not have been your particular first choice, you may find her mannerisms irritating, you may dislike her husband, but she's by far the most qualified of the candidates we have and not likely to bring the country to ruin.

Exactly so.
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#7
Why is it not OK to hate her? Provided you do not hate her to the extent of "exercising your 2nd Amendment rights"?

Now we're being told what we are and aren't allowed to think and feel? THIS is exactly why people hate Hillary (and people like her)
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#8
fauch wrote:
Why is it not OK to hate her? Provided you do not hate her to the extent of "exercising your 2nd Amendment rights"?

Now we're being told what we are and aren't allowed to think and feel? THIS is exactly why people hate Hillary (and people like her)

So people hate her because they were told not to hate her. Do I understand you correctly?
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fauch wrote:
Why is it not OK to hate her? Provided you do not hate her to the extent of "exercising your 2nd Amendment rights"?

Now we're being told what we are and aren't allowed to think and feel? THIS is exactly why people hate Hillary (and people like her)

Read the damned article.
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#10
Dennis S wrote:
[quote=fauch]
Why is it not OK to hate her? Provided you do not hate her to the extent of "exercising your 2nd Amendment rights"?

Now we're being told what we are and aren't allowed to think and feel? THIS is exactly why people hate Hillary (and people like her)

So people hate her because they were told not to hate her. Do I understand you correctly? No, people tend to hate people who try to control not only everything they DO but now even what they are allowed to THINK.. Modern "liberalism" has become "fascism of the mind"...
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