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coffin_dodger » 15 Oct 2016 06:07 wrote:FB:Just out of curiosity, though: Has no one here posted about the "wet works" email yet? Seriously?
Pray, do tell more.
FourthBase » Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:57 am wrote:Of course, I have never in my life heard planting-a-negative-story referred to as a form of "wet works", has anyone else?
brekin » Fri Oct 14, 2016 3:14 pm wrote:I'm just not seeing what is so damaging about the Wikileaks of Clinton.
Am I missing something? I haven't read everything, but the highlights seem pretty tepid standard politico shit.
Is there something that the public needs to know that they aren't?
That she has private and public opinions on things? (Who doesn't?)
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... wikileaks/
Basically the most damaging thing about it is just the, dare I say, keyword-matching of "Wikileaks-Clinton-Emails-Scandal".
The funny thing is Trump is being haunted from decades worth of rank material, where HRC is getting a pass on Mena, Bill, WhiteWater, etc. but all this recent froth just seems like going through her trash and finding out she eats cheetos occasionally, whereas the skeletons in the closet don't even get a light dusting.
Wombaticus Rex » Sat Oct 15, 2016 1:27 pm wrote:FourthBase » Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:57 am wrote:Of course, I have never in my life heard planting-a-negative-story referred to as a form of "wet works", has anyone else?
Yes, FWIW, I have many times at day jobs in the field.
Like anything else in our culture, military language pervades everything. Terminate with extreme prejudice.
Cordelia » Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:56 am wrote:brekin » Fri Oct 14, 2016 3:14 pm wrote:I'm just not seeing what is so damaging about the Wikileaks of Clinton.
Am I missing something? I haven't read everything, but the highlights seem pretty tepid standard politico shit.
Is there something that the public needs to know that they aren't?
That she has private and public opinions on things? (Who doesn't?)
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... wikileaks/
Basically the most damaging thing about it is just the, dare I say, keyword-matching of "Wikileaks-Clinton-Emails-Scandal".
The funny thing is Trump is being haunted from decades worth of rank material, where HRC is getting a pass on Mena, Bill, WhiteWater, etc. but all this recent froth just seems like going through her trash and finding out she eats cheetos occasionally, whereas the skeletons in the closet don't even get a light dusting.
Agree.
The Lewinsky fiascois one example ("I did not have sexual relations with that woman") of 'Comeback Kid' Bill Clinton's assumption of lying with impunity during the first Clinton presidency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP5FunbZvJ8
The aftermath an example of the United Front that is their political union.
Leaving in 2001, no doubt their plans to return were well under way.
They are a team. It's just how the political game is played.
Wombaticus Rex » Sat Oct 15, 2016 2:37 pm wrote:Any chance to talk about my horrible rap music is A-OK by me.
Love the image of a Left Wing Death Squad being managed by John fucking Podesta in coordination with Steve fucking Elmendorf, though.
Let's savor that for a moment. As a country.
82_28 » Sat Oct 15, 2016 3:55 pm wrote:
But to what end? Why even bother? Been there done that, right? Is it for the food the chefs at the White House cook up? The impeccable housecleaners? The luxury of Air Force One? The perceived fawning public?
I have no idea why someone would want to be president. None. You can no longer walk out of your door without a whole squad of others being there. I'm sure their dog shown in that picture above, even has secret service protection.
Again, and I have told this tale elsewhere, a friend I used to skate with was friends with the Clintons. I didn't see it with my own eyes, but another friend showed up to the friend I am talking about's house and there were all these men in the trees. He was all WTF? Clinton was at the house. He had no idea. But to be constantly followed around and not being able to be safe on your own does not seem like a job many would ever want. There has to be something else to the personal desire other than just to help. You really got me.
Cordelia » Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:30 pm wrote:Also,
"A snake is a snake, no matter how many times it sheds its skin."
OP ED » Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:08 pm wrote:Praise Glykon
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