Bill Clinton's Meltdown ( the whining continues)

Bill Clinton managed to escape his mourning wife’s presence long enough to whine to a local newspaper. According to a reporter from the The Record-Review,
Bill said President-elect Trump “doesn’t know much” and attributed his victory to “angry white men.”
(Which isn’t fair. He forgot to include the 42 percent of “angry” women– of all races– who voted for him too!)

“One thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him,” Bill said.

The contents of the original report haven’t been published online, but Politico provided a brief recap.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/bill-clinton-trump-hillary-loss-232803

On the question of Russian cyberattacks damaging the candidacy of his wife, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, the former president said “you would need to have a single-digit IQ not to recognize what was going on.” But he blamed FBI Director James Comey for her loss, telling those gathered around him that he had “cost her the election” by announcing with less than two weeks to go before the election that the bureau was examining fresh evidence related to her use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state.

Bill also downplayed the margin of Trump’s victory. 306? Pfffffffft. That’s nothing.

“Landslide?” Bill asked. “I got something like 370 electoral votes. That was a landslide.”

Sure, but 306 is pretty darn good, especially when the consensus seemed to be that Trump didn’t even have a viable path to 270.

Bill sounds pretty bitter. I personally think he’s just mad at America, because Hillary’s home all the time.
http://www.chicksontheright.com/bil...rector-james-comey-for-hillary-clintons-loss/

Bill doesn't sound bitter at all. He is being accurate. I can't believe this clown Trump won the office. It's embarrassing. Why not Chuck Woolery or Richard Dawson or Bob Eubanks?
Mr Green freaking Jeans has more gravitas than this fool. Republicans are a damn joke and they are making the USA the butt of it.
 
Democracy is 3 guys and 2 girls. The guys vote to rape the girls.

You of course would be Lucky Pierre and have the 3rd guy behind you.

Sessions evil attack on black voting remembered
http://www.hickoryrecord.com/news/us...a9fb3f18e.html




WASHINGTON (AP) — A failed voting-fraud prosecution from more than 30 years ago is likely to re-emerge as a contentious issue during Sen. Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearing for attorney general.
Sessions was dogged by his handling of the case as U.S. attorney during his 1986 confirmation hearing for a federal judgeship, when he tried to fend off complaints of a wrongful prosecution. He devoted more space to that case than any other in a questionnaire he submitted this month to the Senate Judiciary Committee for the attorney general post, suggesting the matter is likely to come up again during his Jan. 10-11 confirmation hearing before the panel.
The 1985 prosecution involved three black civil rights activists, including a former adviser to Martin Luther King Jr., who were accused of illegally tampering with large numbers of absentee ballots in rural Perry County, Alabama. The defendants argued that they were assisting voters who were poor, uneducated and in many cases illiterate, and marked the ballots with the voters' permission
 
Sessions evil attack on black voting remembered
http://www.hickoryrecord.com/news/us...a9fb3f18e.html




WASHINGTON (AP) — A failed voting-fraud prosecution from more than 30 years ago is likely to re-emerge as a contentious issue during Sen. Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearing for attorney general.
Sessions was dogged by his handling of the case as U.S. attorney during his 1986 confirmation hearing for a federal judgeship, when he tried to fend off complaints of a wrongful prosecution. He devoted more space to that case than any other in a questionnaire he submitted this month to the Senate Judiciary Committee for the attorney general post, suggesting the matter is likely to come up again during his Jan. 10-11 confirmation hearing before the panel.
The 1985 prosecution involved three black civil rights activists, including a former adviser to Martin Luther King Jr., who were accused of illegally tampering with large numbers of absentee ballots in rural Perry County, Alabama. The defendants argued that they were assisting voters who were poor, uneducated and in many cases illiterate, and marked the ballots with the voters' permission

fucking republican racism cheating in elections


the right just pretend to NEVER see it
 
Are all of the "whining" threads a projection thing?

No one whines more than Trump. No one, anywhere, ever - in the history of mankind. Trump personifies the idea of whining. He has turned whining into an art form.
 
Are all of the "whining" threads a projection thing?

No one whines more than Trump. No one, anywhere, ever - in the history of mankind. Trump personifies the idea of whining. He has turned whining into an art form.
Agreed. He's a whiner. So are the snowflakes .
Why do the snowflakes emulate Trump?
I didn't vote for Trump. He was my third least favorite of all those who announced, including dems .
 
Bill doesn't sound bitter at all. He is being accurate. I can't believe this clown Trump won the office. It's embarrassing. Why not Chuck Woolery or Richard Dawson or Bob Eubanks?
Mr Green freaking Jeans has more gravitas than this fool. Republicans are a damn joke and they are making the USA the butt of it.

Why did so many Obama voters vote for Trump?
 
The news said that more classified emails were found on Weiners laptop....but I didn't get the details.
Too bad they weren't the 30,000 she destroyed that were under subpoena.

Nothing new. But since Alex Jones didn't say it you probably won't believe it.

"The documents, made public Tuesday after a Los Angeles lawyer sued for their release, reinforce the impression that when the bureau revealed less than two weeks before the election that agents were again investigating Clinton, they had no new evidence of actual wrongdoing. The FBI’s revelation upended the presidential election, and to this day, Clinton and her supporters say it is at least partly to blame for her surprising loss to Donald Trump...

E. Randol Schoenberg, the lawyer who sued to have the warrant unsealed, said he saw “nothing at all in the search warrant application that would give rise to probable cause, nothing that would make anyone suspect that there was anything on the laptop beyond what the FBI had already searched and determined not to be evidence of a crime, nothing to suggest that there would be anything other than routine correspondence between Secretary Clinton and her longtime aide Huma Abedin.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...e-controversial-probe/?utm_term=.f6e69386aaf6
 
Sessions evil attack on black voting remembered
http://www.hickoryrecord.com/news/us...a9fb3f18e.html




WASHINGTON (AP) — A failed voting-fraud prosecution from more than 30 years ago is likely to re-emerge as a contentious issue during Sen. Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearing for attorney general.
Sessions was dogged by his handling of the case as U.S. attorney during his 1986 confirmation hearing for a federal judgeship, when he tried to fend off complaints of a wrongful prosecution. He devoted more space to that case than any other in a questionnaire he submitted this month to the Senate Judiciary Committee for the attorney general post, suggesting the matter is likely to come up again during his Jan. 10-11 confirmation hearing before the panel.
The 1985 prosecution involved three black civil rights activists, including a former adviser to Martin Luther King Jr., who were accused of illegally tampering with large numbers of absentee ballots in rural Perry County, Alabama. The defendants argued that they were assisting voters who were poor, uneducated and in many cases illiterate, and marked the ballots with the voters' permission

Sounds like Lucky Pierre appeals to you.
 
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