Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Hillary Pandering and Lying

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

A lot of Democrats are going to sit this election out. They won't vote for Trump and they can't vote for Hillary because they know how dishonest she is.

Anonymous said...

"pandering and lying"

Do you listen to Trump from day to day? Are you aware that he is now waffling on his hardline immigration policies that generated so much interest from a large majority of his white nationalistic supporters? Do you know that his tax audits from 2002 thru 2008 have been administratively closed and there is no reason for him to release them? Do you know that he is the 1st presidential candidate in 40 years not to release any of his returns? Surely you've heard him promise evangelical leaders that under his presidency everyone will be saying "Merry Christmas" again.

The list is too extensive to go on but safe to say if pandering and lying is important to you in a candidate, it might be best to examine the record of the man you're planning to vote for in November. Unless, of course, it doesn't matter to you and you're just pretending it does.

Lynn Anderson said...

As he goes forward, he is realizing that it would be virtually impossible to deport 11 mil or even 30 mil (30 is probably closer to the real number) and the cost would be exorbitant. What he will do, however, is build a 35 to 40 foot wall and keep them out. Borders will be closed and protected and this illegal migration will end along with the worst communistic U.S. government in the history of our 240 year history.

I used to be more politically correct about the Merry Christmas message but now that you atheists want to undermine our government, our flag and our prayer, I use it all of the time. People will not be afraid to say "Merry Christmas" again under Trump. Nor will people be afraid of having an invocation at City Hall...about the worst and most stupid decision in a long while.

As far as his tax returns, they should be released. but I say this, let's get to the bottom of the Clinton Foundation where all sorts of income has been hidden. This has been used as a personal piggy bank and pay to play. Have Hillary do that and then I'll concern myself with Trump's tax returns.

Anonymous said...

So to wrap up:

It is okay for Trump to soften up his original hardline immigration policy.

With Trump as President, America will become Christian again...or something...and some people, like yourself, will no longer be fearful of genuinely wishing others "Merry Christmas," although some people, like yourself, are brave enough to say it now just to anger Atheists.

And Trump should release his tax returns although we should investigate Clinton over "pay to play" first in the next 74 days.

I'm willing to bet the Trump/Bondi pay to play over Trump U. ain't a big deal with you. Just a hunch, but given your track record...

Lynn Anderson said...

I can't really comment on Trump U as a lot (most) of these complainers/losers crawled out from under the woodwork to try and get on the gravy train.

But what about Clinton and Laureate a for-profit online college that received an unusually large amount of money from the U.S. State Department. This happened while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state and after her husband Bill was named "honorary chancellor," a position that paid him $16.5 million over five years. His role included giving speeches around the world and lending his name to attract prospective students.

Lynn Anderson said...

Oh, and it was never that I was not brave enough to say Merry Christmas. You don't know me very well when it comes to me standing up for my convictions I guess other than to criticize anonymously of course.

Anonymous said...

"convictions"

Yes, those vote-for-anyone-but-hillary-even-when-it-means-voting-for-a-one-time-democrat-turned-republcian-who-was-pro-choice-before-he-was-pro-life convictions.

Strong convictions. Real strong.

Lynn Anderson said...

I was a Democrat for 40 years. Are you saying no one can or should ever evolve?

Anonymous said...

I don't know much about true atheists, but I certainly wouldn't worry about hurting their feelings. The truth is there are very few true atheists, and when you say Merry Christmas to them, or for that matter Happy Passover, it makes them feel very insecure. I only believe in safe zones for protecting little children.