Lyin' Ted Cruz!

Trump is not always wrong.... usually, but in the most recent characterization of Cruz he hit the nail on the head.



"Lyin' Ted, holds the Bible up high, then sets it down and starts telling lies."




I don't see how he could accept Raphael Edward as VP after admitting the truth about him.

Oh horse crap what lies? Hillary lied people died!
 
I really enjoy the illustration of how fast detractors refuse to discuss the topics of my threads and twist them into something like this.

It speaks volumes.

Screw you, you called Ted a liar, someone called you out on who you support and how she is an unethical, political lying whore, and you change the subject and scream victim shut it.
 
If you say so. I understand HRC and Sanders and the Democratic Party. I also understand the stick against them by most Conservatives and am tired of it. I prefer to discuss what I cant understand which is support for the likes of Trump or Cruz. So far, few are willing to defend them or the Republican party and thus I am not enjoying this election season as much as I have enjoyed them in the past. Discussing the benefits and weaknesses of GWB, McCain and Romney was fun for me. I wish some would start trying to defend Cruz or Trump.

I do join in when others start threads about my party... I defend the candidates I like. I have spent hours explaining Benghazi and emails to people who lacked understanding and simply adopted the party narrative. Ill continue to do that. Even in this thread alone I have (once again) discussed HRC's qualifications to be president.

I think its you who is uncomfortable discussing the state of the "Conservative" candidates and Republican party. You are not alone, its like pulling teeth to get people to discuss it this election season. Damocles and most of the reasonable Conservatives have all but fully disappeared. You, Cawacko, are someone I consider a generally reasonable conservative, but you wont discuss the elephant in the room. Pun intended.

Please list the shtick one by one and let's discuss them!
 
The only examples Trump generally gives is what "Raphael" did to Carson in Iowa and how he has changed his stance on immigration.

He did nothing cnn broke the Carson story and Cruz took advantage of what he had heard! Not one politician would have done differently.
 
Hastily threw something together after I shamed you into it, I see.

You provided a summary of her CV.

No one is denying she held all those positions, thanks to who she married.

What, if anything, did she accomplish in those positions?

Did she implement a national healthcare plan as First Lady?

Did she sponsor any important legislation and persuade her colleagues to pass it as a Senator?

Did she broker any deals as Secretary of State that can be viewed as successful?

What has she done, Counselor?

Well she did vote for the Iraq war!
 
As I have told you, I have a list of those things I am not going to reconstruct it, I have posted it several times and when I feel like it, I will get it and post it again for you.

You know better.

If you read my post listing the positions she has held, You know I said that simply holding those posts gave her the "experience" that makes her the most qualified to be President.

Now, I voted for Sanders... that's because he is also qualified (less so than she is) but I like his policies and ethics better than I like hers.

Having a position and actually doing something are two different things, she did jack, and simply did it to boost her resume, then B.O came along, and ruined her coronation, and now she thinks she is owed well it. Doesn't work that way!
 
I think everyone of these characters is lying to some extent, or mistaken in their fact checking. Except for Sanders. He is so bat crap crazy he will come right out and tell you he wants to screw up the country even more than it already is.
 
I cant find the old list of accomplishments of HRC, I guess they were lost when the server went down a few months ago.. I was able to get a few of them together for you by visiting a few web cites.

Among HRC's accomplishments qualifications and professional experiences that qualify her to be president are...

She graduated in the top five percent of her High School class of 1965.

Worked on the campaign for Republican candidate Barry Goldwater in the U.S. presidential election of 1964.

During her freshman year in college, she served as president of the Wellesley Young Republicans.

In early 1968, she was elected president of the Wellesley College Government Association and served through early 1969.

HRC interned at the House Republican Conference, and she attended the "Wellesley in Washington" summer program.

She attended the 1968 Republican National Convention in Miami

Summer of 1969 she worked her way across Alaska, washing dishes in Mount McKinley National Park and sliming salmon in a fish processing cannery in Valdez.

Hillary Rodham graduated from Wellesley College in 1969, where she became the first student commencement speaker.

Hillary Clinton Earned a J.D. from Yale.

Served as editor of the Yale Law Review.

In the summer of 1970 she was awarded a grant to work at Marian Wright Edelman's Washington Research Project, where she was assigned to Senator Walter Mondale's Subcommittee on Migratory Labor.

Rodham was recruited by political advisor Anne Wexler to work on the 1970 campaign of Connecticut U.S. Senate candidate Joseph Duffey.

1972, Rodham campaigned in Texas for unsuccessful 1972 Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern.

Rodham completed a year of postgraduate study on children and medicine at the Yale Child Study Center.

In 1973 Rodham served as staff attorney for Edelman's newly founded Children's Defense Fund in Cambridge, Massachusetts

In 1974 she was a member of the impeachment inquiry staff in Washington, D.C., advising the House Committee on the Judiciary during the Watergate scandal.

In August 1974, Rodham moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas, and became one of only two female faculty members in the School of Law at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

Married Bill Clinton in October of 1975. (Not a qualification for president, but I put it in to show her accomplishments prior to her marriage.)

HRC co-founded Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families in 1977.

Rodham published the scholarly articles "Children's Policies: Abandonment and Neglect" in 1977[78] and "Children's Rights: A Legal Perspective" in 1979.

In 1977 President Jimmy Carter (for whom Rodham had been the 1976 campaign director of field operations in Indiana) appointed her to the board of directors of the Legal Services Corporation.

She became the first female chair of the Legal Services Corporation in 1978

Rodham became First Lady of Arkansas in January 1979

She was a partner in a large law firm.

She served as the chair of the Rural Health Advisory Committee in 1979

1980, Rodham gave birth to their daughter Chelsea. (Being mother to a happy healthy child is one of her biggest accomplishments in my opinion.)

She was named chair of the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee in 1983, where she sought to reform the state's court-sanctioned public education system where she was successful in the battle against the Arkansas Education Association to establish mandatory teacher testing and state standards for curriculum and classroom size.

While First Lady of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981, and 1983 to 1992, she led a task force that reformed Arkansas' public school system

She was named Arkansas Woman of the Year in 1983 and Arkansas Mother of the Year in 1984.

From 1987 to 1991, she was the first chair of the American Bar Association's Commission on Women in the Profession, created to address gender bias in the legal profession and induce the association to adopt measures to combat it.

Served as the first woman on the board of directors of Wal-Mart.

Twice named by The National Law Journal as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America: in 1988 and in 1991

Clinton served on the boards of the Arkansas Children's Hospital Legal Services (1988–1992) and the Children's Defense Fund (as chair, 1986–1992).

She was the first first lady to hold a postgraduate degree and to have her own professional career up to the time of entering the White House.[

In 1997 and 1999, she played a leading role in advocating the creation of the State Children's Health Insurance Program, the Adoption and Safe Families Act and the Foster Care Independence Act.

Along with Senators Ted Kennedy and Orrin Hatch, she was a force behind the passage of the State Children's Health Insurance Program in 1997, a federal effort that provided state support for children whose parents could not provide them with health coverage, and conducted outreach efforts on behalf of enrolling children in the program once it became law.

Together with Attorney General Janet Reno, Clinton helped create the Office on Violence Against Women at the Department of Justice.

In 1995 after being asked by the U.S. State Department traveled to India and Pakistan in an effort to improve relations.

In 1997, she initiated and shepherded the Adoption and Safe Families Act, which she regarded as her greatest accomplishment as first lady

1999, she was instrumental in the passage of the Foster Care Independence Act, which doubled federal monies for teenagers aging out of foster care.

Clinton was elected in 2000 as the first female senator from the state of New York.

She demonstrated her ability to work across the isle by forging alliances with religiously inclined senators by becoming a regular participant in the Senate Prayer Breakfast.

She served on five Senate committees: Committee on Budget (2001–2002), Committee on Armed Services (2003–2009), Committee on Environment and Public Works (2001–2009), Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (2001–2009) and Special Committee on Aging. She was also a member of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (2001–2009).

Clinton was re-elected to the Senate in 2006.

Working with New York's senior senator, Charles Schumer, she was instrumental in securing $21 billion in funding for the World Trade Center site's redevelopment.

Senator Clinton voted against President Bush's two major tax cut packages, the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003.

Clinton is the only woman to win a national party primary for president of the United States.

Instrumental in the decision making process that led to the capture of Osama Bin Laden. (Many Conservatives claim she made the decision.)

Clinton implemented, the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review, a major reform at the State Department which established specific objectives for the State Department's diplomatic missions abroad; it was modeled after a similar process in the Defense Department that she was familiar with from her time on the Senate Armed Services Committee.

In March 2009, Clinton prevailed over Vice President Joe Biden on an internal debate to send an additional 21,000 troops to the war in Afghanistan and supported Obama's plan to tie the surge to a timetable for eventual withdrawal.

In October 2009, on a trip to Switzerland, Clinton's intervention overcame last-minute snags and saved the signing of an historic Turkish–Armenian accord that established diplomatic relations and opened the border between the two long-hostile nations.

Beginning in 2010, she helped organize a diplomatic isolation and international sanctions regime against Iran, in an effort to force curtailment of that country's nuclear program; this would eventually lead to the multinational Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action being agreed to in 2015.

As our secretary of state, Clinton visited 112 countries, helping to repair a badly damaged U.S. reputation.

Hillary Clinton was instrumental in the passage of the Children’s Health Insurance Program. CHIP cut the uninsured rate of American children by half, and today it provides health care to more than 8 million kids.

As Secretary of State negotiated a lasting cease fire between Israel and Hamas.

GRAMMY Award Winner

Hillary Clinton introduced the Heroes at Home Act in 2006 and 2007 to help family members care for those with Traumatic Brain Injury.

She worked to increase the military survivor benefit from $12,000 to $100,000, and cosponsored the Support for Injured Service members Act to extend benefits provided under the Family and Medical Leave Act.



These are just a few... and while none alone qualify her to be president added together they present more qualifications than any other candidate for president.
 
I cant find the old list of accomplishments of HRC, I guess they were lost when the server went down a few months ago.. I was able to get a few of them together for you by visiting a few web cites.

Repeating a laundry list that looks like a gold-diggers' padded CV doesn't fulfill your claim that Hillary is "the most qualified candidate we have had in modern times", does it, Counselor?
 
I think HRC is qualified, in fact I think she is the most qualified candidate we have had in modern times.

This is interesting

You say the above yet you claim to have voted for Bernie

Additionally you supported Obama over Shrillary in 2008 solely because of Iraq.

Does her Iraq vote qualify her?
 
The Counselor seems incapable of making an ex tempore statement on behalf of his client.

He has repeatedly presented a list he copied from a web site which is prima facie absurd.
 
That is not the issue before us, Counselor.

Can you, in fact, prove your statement that Hillary Rodham Clinton is "the most qualified candidate we have had in modern times"?

I have done so, you now would traditionally be required to rebut by proving your claim that she is not... You could do that by illustrating someone that is more qualified than she.
 
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