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do you have a pic like that? please post it.




And ruin my porn night? I think not...

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you preying mantis fetish sonuva bitch you!

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We all have our itch to scratch...

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She's moving in for the kill


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G....can you make an avatar of your frontpage pic of the cunt for me.

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So, whatever TIME says must be true? Is that your stance?




To you and MEM and maybe...

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G....can you make an avatar of your frontpage pic of the cunt for me.




The whole thing or just her 'evil' face?

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Can't say what is worse, [Rudy] charging a fee to a charity or them paying it. That type of thing really gives charitable groups a bad name.




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I wonder why the liberal blog you got this from didn't mention that another famous political figure who charges charities even more to speak.




I suppose Raw might excuse its one sided coverage by arguing that Bill isn't a candidate.

However, by law, any money Bill earns is counted as income for his wife, who is also a candidate for President. So there would an equally valid basis for his fees to come under scrutiny also.




Oh, and guess where Billary may be getting most of their big bucks these days?

MUSLIM countries!

    as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton continues her campaign for the Democrat presidential nomination, renewed focus is being placed on exactly how the Clintons have made their millions in just the past six years.

    Wall Street insiders are abuzz over estimates that Bill Clinton alone may have roped in more than $200 million in funds from the Emir of Dubai and other individuals based in the United Arab Emirates.


    Clinton has made a number of trips to the UAE in recent years, collecting appearance and speaking fees estimated at more than $300,000 per. The former president has also served as what one Clinton insider calls an "investment adviser" to some of the UAE's wealthiest men, and stands to collect fees in the hundreds of thousands of dollars for brokering the partnerships and investment deals that move forward through investment and real estate firms in New York and Europe.

    Clinton also collected a consulting fee for work on the early iterations of the Dubai Ports deal in 2006, passing work to his former secretary of state, Madeleine Albright, and other members of his administration inner circle.

    More than a few million of Arab money ended up in the Clinton Library, where the former President maintains a residence. Millions poured into the facility from the Saudi royal family and the governments of Dubai, Kuwait, Qatar, and Brunei.

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She's moving in for the kill






It takes a village to emotionally scar a child.


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G....can you make an avatar of your frontpage pic of the cunt for me.




The whole thing or just her 'evil' face?


just the evil cunt face.

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No, I think she's capable of doing that solo. Or at least with just a little help from Bill (according to Time mag).

I must say I'm a little disappointed that PJP hasn't weighed in yet on the fact that her and Bill got rich on Muslim money.

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G....can you make an avatar of your frontpage pic of the cunt for me.




The whole thing or just her 'evil' face?


just the evil cunt face.





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Hillary looks like CHUCKY in that photo!


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No, I think she's capable of doing that solo. Or at least with just a little help from Bill (according to Time mag).

I must say I'm a little disappointed that PJP hasn't weighed in yet on the fact that her and Bill got rich on Muslim money.




what's wrong with muslim money?

if it's earned in an honest manner it's as good as your hard-earned money, right?




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They kill innocents Chant....they are the scum of the earth. The only good Muslim is a dead Muslim. Fuck the Clintons and Praise Allah!

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NO WAY, HILLARY: 50% SAY THEY WON'T VOTE FOR HER


    A poll released yesterday shows that half of all voters will not back Hillary Rodham Clinton for president.

    Despite her front-runner status in the Democratic primary field, a full 50 percent of those questioned say they won't vote for Clinton if she's the party's presidential nominee, a new Harris Interactive Poll found.

    The Clinton bashers include a surprising 21 percent of fellow Democrats and 48 percent of crucial independents - swing voters expected to determine President Bush's successor.

    The poll shows even worse results for Clinton among men, married women and committed-to-voting senior citizens - an eye-popping 69 percent of whom say they won't pull the lever for Clinton.

    Fifty-six percent of men - never a strong voting bloc for the former first lady - say they can't vote for Clinton, while more troubling for her campaign is the 52 percent of married woman who pledge to vote for someone else - or stay home.


Polls can change, of course. But, if this poll is accurate, that's a very high level of resistance. Given how well known Hillary has been since 1992, it may be hard to overcome.

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Those polls are bound to change IMHO. My mom used to fall into the category that would have never considered voting for her but since retiring has had a chance to actually catch some Hillary interviews & has since changed her mind.


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My mom ...never considered voting for her but since retiring has had a chance to actually catch some Hillary interviews




I hope that you at least untied her afterwards.

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Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign reached a deal to pay a key South Carolina black leader's consulting firm more than $200,000 just days before he agreed to endorse her run for president, it was revealed yesterday....I'm sure Raw Story or Media Matters will explain how this is completely kosher.




Looks like she's still handing out cash for endorsements:

    Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack gave Sen. Hillary Clinton his endorsement for her presidential campaign.

    The Clinton campaign has promised Vilsack to help pay off a $400,000 campaign debt he built up during his run for the White House. . . .


Granted, Hillary's people say that the two incidences are completely coincidental.

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I don't think it'sreally surprising that the most popular Dem front runner received this endorsement. Many people really like Hillary Clinton.


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Yes, and I'm sure that, if he had endorsed Edwards or Obama, she'd still be paying off his debts.

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FOX News Poll: Most Think Democrats Will Win White House in 2008
Thursday , March 29, 2007

By Dana Blanton


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NEW YORK —

The latest FOX News poll finds that Americans think the next person to move into the White House will be a Democrat, and while many voters would be enthusiastic or pleased if any one of the current front-runners were to win, one candidate scares more people than the others — Sen. Hillary Clinton.

In addition, voters are twice as likely to say that Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards made the right decision to stay in the race despite his wife Elizabeth’s recent cancer diagnosis.

President Bush’s job approval rating dips a point this week to 33 percent, matching a previous low in approval almost a year ago (33 percent, April 18-19, 2006). Disapproval of the president’s performance has increased to 61 percent — the highest disapproval rating of his presidency.

Opinion Dynamics Corp. conducted the national telephone poll of 900 registered voters for FOX News from March 27 to March 28. The poll has a 3-point error margin.

Click here to view full results of the poll (pdf)

By 67 percent to 22 percent, American voters think the Democrats are going to win the 2008 presidential election. Fully 90 percent of Democrats think their party is going to be victorious and 60 percent of independents agree. Among Republicans, 44 percent think Democrats will win the White House and 45 percent think their party will hold on to the presidency.

If the current favorites were to win, the reaction would be mainly positive or middle-of-the-road. With 16 percent of voters saying they would be enthusiastic if she won, Sen. Clinton has the edge over Illinois Sen. Barack Obama at 14 percent "enthusiastic," former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani at 13 percent and Ariz. Sen. John McCain at 8 percent.

When those saying they would be "enthusiastic" and "pleased" are combined, Giuliani (41 percent) has a 1-point advantage over Clinton (40 percent), a 2-point edge over Obama (39 percent) and an 8-point edge over McCain (33 percent).

The bad news for Clinton is that she leads the pack at the negative end of the scale: 40 percent of voters say they would be displeased or scared if Clinton were to become the next president, 25 percent would feel that way if McCain won, 24 percent if Obama won and 24 percent Giuliani.

Furthermore, one of four voters — 26 percent — say they would be "scared" if Clinton were to win — that’s more than twice as many as those who say the same of Obama (11 percent) and McCain (9 percent) and more than three times as many as feel that way about Giuliani (8 percent).

"As we will repeat over and over again in the coming year, it is really too early to make hard judgments about the presidential race, "comments Opinion Dynamics Chairman John Gorman. "Hillary Clinton probably has the most stable position — not many of those who love or hate her are likely to change their positions. All the others have a lot of room to move as the public hears new things, good and bad, about them."

Race for the Nomination

Last week John Edwards announced that he was continuing his presidential campaign even though his wife Elizabeth had been diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer. Americans endorse his decision: A 59 percent majority thinks he is doing the right thing; 27 percent the wrong thing.

Women (63 percent) are slightly more likely than men (54 percent) to think Edwards is doing the right thing, and six of 10 women with children agree with his decision to stay in the race.

Almost all voters say Edwards’ decision to continue will not make a difference to their vote (78 percent), and his announcement and the accompanying press coverage did not give him a bump in the race for the Democratic nomination.

Sen. Clinton continues to hold the lead, receiving the backing of 36 percent of self-identified Democrats, Obama comes in second with 18 percent, former Vice President Al Gore receives 14 percent and Edwards 13 percent. Clinton is up a couple of points from last month, Obama is down 5 points and Edwards is up 1 point.

In a two-person race, Clinton bests Obama among Democrats by 20 percentage points (52 percent to 32 percent), up slightly from a 17-point advantage in late February (49 percent to 32 percent).

On the Republican side, talk of a possible new entrant, former Tenn. Sen. Fred Thompson, has resulted in some changes in the nomination race.

Among Republicans, Giuliani still tops the list with 36 percent to McCain’s 20 percent. Thompson takes over the third place slot with 9 percent, moving former Speaker Newt Gingrich down to fourth place at 6 percent. Former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney also receives the backing of 6 percent.

In a two-way matchup, Giuliani’s strong lead over McCain subsided this month, though he still has a double-digit edge: 50 percent to 37 percent (among Republicans). Last month, Giuliani led with 56 percent to McCain’s 31 percent.

The poll also asked which Republican candidate was most like former President Ronald Reagan — a Republican icon that many of the candidates compare themselves to on the campaign trail. Giuliani gets top billing here too, as 18 percent of Republicans say "America’s Mayor" most reminds them of Reagan, 12 percent say McCain, 10 percent Fred Thompson, 6 percent Gingrich and 4 percent Romney. Fourteen percent say none of the candidates is like Reagan.

General Election Matchups

Taking a look at some hypothetical horse race numbers, the matchups have tightened up a bit. Today, Giuliani tops Clinton by only 1 point — 45 percent to 44 percent. Last month Giuliani had a 9-point edge (49 percent to 40 percent).

In addition, in a three-way race with current New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg as an independent, Clinton takes a slim lead over Giuliani (42 percent to 40 percent), with Bloomberg at 6 percent.

Obama now ties Giuliani at 43 percent. In mid-February, Obama (39 percent) trailed Giuliani (45 percent) by 6 points.

The race is also sharply divided between Clinton (43 percent) and McCain (47 percent), and she easily tops potential contender Fred Thompson by 51 percent to 34 percent.

"At this stage of the game, many of these shifts have little or nothing to do with the candidates. They have more to do with Iraq, approval of Bush, attitudes toward the Congressional parties and so on," says Gorman.

The Best Versus the Best Financed

Who wins elections? The poll finds that more than twice as many voters think the candidate with the most money wins (59 percent), rather than the best candidate (25 percent).

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HILL FADES VS. TWO TOP GOP RIVALS

    A new poll has both of the top Republican presidential candidates besting Hillary Rodham Clinton in the 2008 White House race - and in a virtual tie with Barack Obama.

    Rudy Giuliani garnered 50 percent of the votes when pitted against New York's senator, according to the Time magazine poll, conducted by SRBI Public Affairs.

    Clinton got only 41 percent.

    Against Obama, Giuliani racked up 45 percent to Obama's 44 percent.

    The poll's margin of error is 3 percentage points.

    Sen. John McCain of Arizona also beat the former first lady. He picked up 48 percent of the votes, compared to Clinton's 42 percent, when going head-to-head.

    When matched against the Illinois senator, McCain scored 45 percent of the votes. Obama had 43 percent.

    The March 26 survey quizzed more than 1,000 registered voters by telephone.

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That 40+ percent would vote for Hillary is still disturbing.


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...Taking a look at some hypothetical horse race numbers, the matchups have tightened up a bit. Today, Giuliani tops Clinton by only 1 point — 45 percent to 44 percent. Last month Giuliani had a 9-point edge (49 percent to 40 percent).

In addition, in a three-way race with current New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg as an independent, Clinton takes a slim lead over Giuliani (42 percent to 40 percent), with Bloomberg at 6 percent.
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I didn't expect Clinton to close in on Rudy so quickly


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From Time magazine:

    When Chelsea Clinton was six years old, her parents used to make her cry in hopes that they could make her tough.

    Dad was in the middle of an especially ugly re-election fight, his enemies were drawing blood, and so they all tried a game at the dinner table: Chelsea would pretend that she was her father, making speeches about why people should vote for her, and then he would attack her, say really mean things, so she would learn to protect herself.

    At first the exercises reduced the little girl to tears: "Why would anybody say things like that?" But after a while, Hillary later wrote, "she gradually gained mastery over her emotions"; she came to understand people's dark motives; and, finally, she would come back fighting, fully prepared to handle the wicked lies that enemies might tell.


Since MEM keeps telling us on the Rudy thread that being a bad parent disqualifies a presidential candidate, I'm sure he'll want to switch his allegiences to Barack Hussein Obama or Johnny Reid Edwards now.




That's quite disturbing.


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From Time magazine:

    When Chelsea Clinton was six years old, her parents used to make her cry in hopes that they could make her tough.

    Dad was in the middle of an especially ugly re-election fight, his enemies were drawing blood, and so they all tried a game at the dinner table: Chelsea would pretend that she was her father, making speeches about why people should vote for her, and then he would attack her, say really mean things, so she would learn to protect herself.

    At first the exercises reduced the little girl to tears: "Why would anybody say things like that?" But after a while, Hillary later wrote, "she gradually gained mastery over her emotions"; she came to understand people's dark motives; and, finally, she would come back fighting, fully prepared to handle the wicked lies that enemies might tell.


Since MEM keeps telling us on the Rudy thread that being a bad parent disqualifies a presidential candidate, I'm sure he'll want to switch his allegiences to Barack Hussein Obama or Johnny Reid Edwards now.




That's quite disturbing.



I've heard worse, and that is actually (especially in the 80's) an accepted philosophy on raising children. They're also southern so....
At least they were both there for the kid.


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Hillary beats up kids?

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The frontpage is more than just G-man's way to express his views on politics to every single person on the board regardless of their interest.
It's also his way to express his view on entertainment to every single person on the board regardless of their interest.


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Yes, and a good example of that would the complete lack of interest anyone had in that thread of yours I frontpaged recently.

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Democrat tops Giuliani, McCain and Romney in opinion sampling from Quinnipiac University
Friday, April 06, 2007

By TOM WROBLESKI

STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE -- Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's latest New York poll numbers are sure to give former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and other Republican presidential hopefuls the blue-state blues.

Mrs. Clinton beats fellow Empire Stater Giuliani 50 to 42 percent in a potential 2008 presidential matchup, according to a Quinnipiac University poll of 1,548 registered New York voters released yesterday.
 
"Sorry, Mayor Giuliani. New York is still a blue state," said Maurice Carroll, director of Quinnipiac's Polling Institute.

"More so than it was a decade or so ago," former GOP Borough President Guy Molinari, a state chairman of the Giuliani campaign, said in response to the numbers.

Mrs. Clinton also bests Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) 55 to 34 percent among New York voters, and easily outdistances former GOP Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, 61 to 26 percent.
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Wow. Hillary outpolls republicans in the most liberal state in the country. Stop the presses.

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The poll also says Obama only ties Rudy.


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HILLARY'S POPULARITY RATINGS GO NEGATIVE

    A new national poll shows Hillary Rodham Clinton's favorable ratings sinking like a stone, and her negatives soaring.

    The new USA Today/Gallup survey shows Clinton's favorability rating shrunken to 45 percent - down 9 points from a similar poll taken last month, and a 13-point drop from a survey taken shortly after she announced her White House bid.

    More troubling for her White House hopes, her unfavorable ratings have climbed 12 points since she entered the race, and now stand at 52 percent - meaning more Americans now dislike her than like her.

    Clinton's skyrocketing negatives have wiped out her 19-point Democratic primary lead in a similar survey from earlier this month. Obama is now tight on her tail, 31 percent to 26 percent - within the poll's 5-point error margin.

    The poll of 1,007 American adults shows Clinton's favorability even among Democrats dropping.

    Her team is spinning it as normal primary poll tightening, saying that the favorability dip is typical for front-runners.

    But some pros say her increased public profile is reminding voters of her negative image during her husband's presidency.

    "It's like watching a rerun and remembering what you didn't like about the show in the first place," one Democratic campaign veteran said.

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The Republican front runner (Rudy) has also seen a drop in his numbers. Spin seems rather subjective on conservative's proclaiming Hillary's "nosedive".


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