Tag: Hillary Clinton
Clinton NEVER!
“Bill Maher, in claiming that only minor differences exist between the two, is either inexcusably ignorant, or more probably, simply bloviating the views of the Hollywood elites of which he is a card-carrying member.”
After Clinton’s Big Night, Media Moves to Silence Bernie Sanders Campaign
Hillary Clinton may have had a big night this week in the primaries, but is the media once again too quick to count Bernie Sanders out?
What Bernie Sanders — And His Supporters — Must Remember Before...
Should Sanders win the nomination, he will want and need Clinton's support. And should she defeat him, he will and should want her to win.
With His Opponent Stumbling Following His Big Michigan Win, Bernie Should...
With Clinton stumbling and after his big surprise win in Michigan, Sanders needs to now start playing hardball in his campaign, going after Clinton at her weakest point: her lack of trustworthiness and integrity, which voters are saying is their biggest concern.
“Whore” IS Sexist; Just Consider Hillary “Raw Sewage”
“Best of all, no one who unfavorably compares both major parties’ front-running candidates to raw sewage can reasonably be accused of sexism. Or bad taste.”
Yeah Bernie, Where Were You During Clinton’s Healthcare Reform Fight in...
"Literally standing right behind her."
Igniting, Harnessing the Massive Power of the People
“When the people of America use their power to see that this government operates in this manner then this country will be on the path leading to true greatness.”
Why Peace People Should Care About Money in Politics
While millions of people all over the world are being killed and injured by wars and violence, a small few are making billions from the never-ending war machine.
Did Hillary Clinton Break DNC Debate Rules?
A photo shows that Hillary Clinton met with her aides during a break in this week's democratic debate - a clear violation of DNC debate rules.
Hillary vs. Bernie vs. the 1 Percent
The two Democratic Party White House hopefuls agree on cutting back on the after-tax incomes of America's rich, but where do their differences lie?