Prickly City by Scott Stantis for August 16, 2016

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    45Nasrad  over 8 years ago

    If Hillary were ever to tell the truth on anything, she’d " short circuit"

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    kaffekup   over 8 years ago

    No, Hunny, you can’t just say whatever pops into your head. trump already has that franchise sewed up.

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    toahero  over 8 years ago

    Immediately saying things that pop into one’s head? That always struck me as Drumpf, not Clinton. Everything Clinton says seems carefully scripted out beforehand

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    Al Nala  over 8 years ago

    That word, totally. “I do not think it means what you think it means.”.

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    Bob.  over 8 years ago

    It’s still stupid. Just what we need more of in thr WH.

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    Steve  over 8 years ago

    Most qualified? Her first elected office is Senator in NY after becoming famous for being the wife of a Governor & President. As Senator, she only had 3 bills pass Congress. She then went on to serve as Secretary of State where she helped destabilize regimes in North Africa & the Middle East assisting the rise of new radical Islamic terror groups.

    In addition, she is famous for resetting the relationship with Russia leading to the invasion of Crimea & the Ukraine. Very successful.

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    Steve  over 8 years ago

    You are completely misrepresenting the issues with the email servers. The other Secretaries of state used commercially based email servers for their private communications.

    Hillary used a server in her own house for the purpose of evading FOIA requests & never received approval. She destroyed 30k emails that were potentially property of the gov’t. She sent & rec’d classified email on unsecured servers. She hired people to work for her that the State Dept. rejected for not being able to pass security screenings.

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