I thought you were smarter and more sophisticated than to buy into misogynistic tropes like "Hillary Clinton was the most unpopular..."
I understand that by being a member of one of the groups who most need Clinton to always have been hated you are biased.
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I know that it would be easier for people in your profession if what you said were actually true, but it is false. And saying this lie out loud is irresponsible and, for the record, completely unnecessary.
Don't even know where to begin here, because your database is flawed
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LET us bypass the fact that from the time she stepped into the national spotlight her relationship with the national media has been slanted at best, and that she has rarely been treated fairly let alone accurately.
So, there is that.
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Bypassing all of that is difficult to do because so much of what happened then actually contributed to your current confusion, but really, we need only examine the last ten to fifteen years to both disprove and explain your errancy.
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Fast forward (or rewind) to 2008 and the "most unpopular" Hillary Clinton was embroiled in the most watched, hard fought, and, in the end the closest, major party nomination fight in American political history.
Clinton barely lost in 2008.
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And I mean barely. They were virtually tied, and by some tabulations she surpassed Obama in the popular vote. And the momentum was hers as the primary pushed forward with Clinton winning the majority of the last 15 contests.
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When looking at 2008 and its outcome it's important to remember the single most important factor in that loss: the old party men.
At that point Hillary Clinton had probably raised more money for more Democrats than any other living person.
If Dems needed her she was there.
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So, Clinton was deeply hurt when old friends, led by Ted Kennedy, suddenly abandoned her and publicly endorsed Obama. Clinton knew that many of those men resented her husband's ascent to power, but she had worked hard to do so much for so many that she hoped they'd forget.
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But they didn't. For Clinton it stung. Though such endorsements seem unimporant from the outside, and rarely carry real electoral heft, from the inside they are vital because they are a key barometer of institutional support.
It was difficult not to take personally.
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There was no interest with first group of paintings. But, I'm desperate, so here is the third set. If you e interested in any of them DM and we can discuss favorable cost and shipping terms. Proceeds go to my legal defense fund. My next court date is Thursday.
I'm not sure if anyone on here still cares, and I wouldn't blame you if you didn't, trust. My depression and illnesses have swallowed me up and I get anxiety even thinking about logging on because I used have people on here who cared deeply and I have alienated most of them.
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I have done the same IRL and have literally no one out here who cares anymore. I have a major court date on the 17th and need to get my lawyers some to keep them from dropping the case and while I have some, it's not nearly enough.
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I've decided to post some artwork on here to see if anyone was interested. All of them will not ship for at least 7 days as I have not yet top coated them.
The sizes and materials are noted with the pics.
Thanks to everyone who reads this, and to anyone who is interested, DM.
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."
- Albert Einstein
The war being fought today by Vladimir Putin's Russia will not end well for anyone. Not for the world. Not for Europe. Not for America.
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It obviously will not end well for the Ukraine.
But, contrary to Putin's personal hopes and belief, it will especially not end well for Russia.
This is a nightmare of a war on so many levels and too few seem to understand the implications or the possible ramifications
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And for those Americans who think that this is a foreign war that does not undermine our domestic interests and so, therefore, requires military, if not, diplomatic neutrality, consider the following.
Russia is a bully nation that is run by an even bigger bully.
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Yesterday there were dozens of Trump supporters protesting along a major traffic artery here in Kenosha, one that runs directly in front of our largest hospital; a hospital once again filled to bursting with Covid-19 admissions.
They were protesting all covid-19 mandates.
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They do not want them anywhere in public, and, it seems, especially not schools.
No masks.
No social distancing.
No vaccine requirements.
I know a nurse who works in that building who battled Covid and who lost her own mother to the virus.
This was a shameful display.
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The cognitive dissonance is profound and is a danger to all of us.
I grow weary of reading about yet another of these "patriots" who, just weeks ago probably stood in such protests themselves, but who now have Covid and suddenly its all "I wish I had listened..."
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The Magas in the region I live in were often fairly well off financially. Well off enough to pay both arms and legs for the array of very expensive Trump signs, Trunp flags, and other types of political detritus to fill their yards and windows and automobiles with.
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Your economic disparity argument was never a good fit and was based more on the guiding force of your imagination than in reality.
In 2016 more of the truly impoverished in this nation voted for Hillary Clinton than for Donald Trump.