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  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter
    Best comment I've read to date re: "What Happened" by Hillary Clinton: "Question and Answer right there on the cover."
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,066

    Would everyone, and I mean every-fucking-one wake up to the fact that Bill and Hillary are all about money at this point? Billy grew up poor. Hillary was middle class but ugly. They both got law degrees and Billy dragged frumpy Hill back to Little Rock, until he ran for President. The Rose Law Firm was Hillary's little money laundering operation that's billing records mysteriously went missing, until they turned up years later in a room in the White House. Bill finishes up and after standing up to banks his whole career suddenly cuts a deal with Gingrich - who led his impeachment effort - to repeal Glass Steagall, which separated the commercial banks from insurance companies and investment banks, which would turn Wall Street into an unaccountable and virtually uninsurable casino, at exactly the same time that Hillary decided to run for Bobby Kennedy's old Senate seat in New York, where, coincidentally, Wall Street is located and where nobody gets elected without it's backing. (What's Up Barry!) So Clinton helps "reform" Wall Street, depositors savings accounts are now on the roulette wheels of Wall Street banks, and Hillary wins the Senate seat in NY. Shortly thereafter, Chelsea Clinton marries a Hedge Fund Manager and all is right in the world, until Trump shows up. Then Hillary writes a book. And for what purpose might that be? R's go to Washington to serve the Rich. D's go to Washington to get Rich. Any questions?

    This is actually am ok take. A little hypebole here and there, but overall pretty accurate.

    I've never viewed the Clintons as 'true believers'; you have to be naive to think that.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter
    edited September 2017
    Everybody wants to get rich. I'm fine with that. The Clintons, and a lot of wealthy Dems like to get rich, too, but while doing something a little more humanistic or people-centered along the way so they can judge themselves as more righteous and better than those dirty, money-grubbing, war-mongering Republicans they grew up hating. And then they emulate those same Republicans almost to a "T" once they get a whiff of real money and real power. Just like Billy did when the Tyson empire pushed him out of the Governor's Mansion after one term, then re-installed him after educating him in the ways of hardcore Capitalism.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,066
    Sledog said:

    doogie said:

    Yet you're all in favor of antifa the Southern Poverty Law Center and their offshore accounts

    Hondo knows the left controls 95% of the media and that the left will get all the positive coverage it wants without paying for it. Soros told him so.
    Now who's smoking the huffpo?
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,066
    edited September 2017

    Everybody wants to get rich. I'm fine with that. The Clintons, and a lot of wealthy Dems like to get rich, too, but while doing something a little more humanistic or people-centered along the way so they can judge themselves as more righteous and better than those dirty, money-grubbing, war-mongering Republicans they grew up hating. And then they emulate those same Republicans almost to a "T" once they get a whiff of real money and real power. Just like Billy did when the Tyson empire pushed him out of the Governor's Mansion after one term, then re-installed him after educating him in the ways of hardcore Capitalism.

    It's an issue that goes back a ways. People forget papa Kennedy made his money selling booze in the prohibition and, moreso, as a market manipulator. When installed as the first commissioner of the SEC after the passing of the '33 and '34 Act, people wrote that it was tantamount to putting the fox in charge of the hen house. And, he was an isolationist who was 'misquoted' as having said the Jews kinda asked for it. Nice guy.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,114 Standard Supporter

    Everybody wants to get rich. I'm fine with that. The Clintons, and a lot of wealthy Dems like to get rich, too, but while doing something a little more humanistic or people-centered along the way so they can judge themselves as more righteous and better than those dirty, money-grubbing, war-mongering Republicans they grew up hating. And then they emulate those same Republicans almost to a "T" once they get a whiff of real money and real power. Just like Billy did when the Tyson empire pushed him out of the Governor's Mansion after one term, then re-installed him after educating him in the ways of hardcore Capitalism.

    It's an issue that goes back a ways. People forget papa Kennedy made his money selling booze in the prohibition and, moreso, as a market manipulator. When installed as the first commissioner of the SEC after the passing of the '33 and '34 Act, people wrote that it was tantamount to putting the fox in charge of the hen house. And, he was an isolationist who was 'misquoted' as having said the Jews kinda asked for it. Nice guy.
    Winners win.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,041 Standard Supporter

    Everybody wants to get rich. I'm fine with that. The Clintons, and a lot of wealthy Dems like to get rich, too, but while doing something a little more humanistic or people-centered along the way so they can judge themselves as more righteous and better than those dirty, money-grubbing, war-mongering Republicans they grew up hating. And then they emulate those same Republicans almost to a "T" once they get a whiff of real money and real power. Just like Billy did when the Tyson empire pushed him out of the Governor's Mansion after one term, then re-installed him after educating him in the ways of hardcore Capitalism.

    It's an issue that goes back a ways. People forget papa Kennedy made his money selling booze in the prohibition and, moreso, as a market manipulator. When installed as the first commissioner of the SEC after the passing of the '33 and '34 Act, people wrote that it was tantamount to putting the fox in charge of the hen house. And, he was an isolationist who was 'misquoted' as having said the Jews kinda asked for it. Nice guy.
    Nobody forgets how the Kennedys got their wealth. Nobody. Kreist.

    Great revelation there, CC.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,066
    ^not literally dummy. it's just conveniently not discussed when reviewing their magnanimity.

    Why don't you go start another thread and argue with your self again.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 37,828 Standard Supporter

    Everybody wants to get rich. I'm fine with that. The Clintons, and a lot of wealthy Dems like to get rich, too, but while doing something a little more humanistic or people-centered along the way so they can judge themselves as more righteous and better than those dirty, money-grubbing, war-mongering Republicans they grew up hating. And then they emulate those same Republicans almost to a "T" once they get a whiff of real money and real power. Just like Billy did when the Tyson empire pushed him out of the Governor's Mansion after one term, then re-installed him after educating him in the ways of hardcore Capitalism.

    It's an issue that goes back a ways. People forget papa Kennedy made his money selling booze in the prohibition and, moreso, as a market manipulator. When installed as the first commissioner of the SEC after the passing of the '33 and '34 Act, people wrote that it was tantamount to putting the fox in charge of the hen house. And, he was an isolationist who was 'misquoted' as having said the Jews kinda asked for it. Nice guy.
    Nobody forgets how the Kennedys got their wealth. Nobody. Kreist.

    Great revelation there, CC.
    Nor forgets big Joe was mobbed up.