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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: Chris_ on July 18, 2014, 04:11:26 PM
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Hillary Clinton Praises GOP Establishment, Big Business for Taking on Tea Party
Hillary Clinton thanked the Republican establishment and its big business allies for taking on the Tea Party and defeating conservative candidates like Chris McDaniel in Mississippi's June runoff.
In a Thursday interview with Charlie Rose on PBS, Clinton said tea partiers and conservatives needed to be reined in. And she said it was about time the GOP establishment got a "wake-up call from the big business wing" that wants to continue the bipartisan big government policies that have made Washington, D.C.'s suburbs the country's wealthiest "boomtown."
"Finally, the Republican establishment and their business supporters have woken up," Clinton said, noting that she tells audiences, "Don't vote for anyone who refuses to compromise."
Breitbart (http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/07/18/Hillary-Clinton-Praises-GOP-Estab-Big-Business-Wing-for-Confronting-Tea-Party?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter).
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Clinton said, noting that she tells audiences, "Don't vote for anyone who refuses to compromise."....which means in democrat speak, "Don't vote for anyone that won't give us democrats at least half of what we want."
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Clinton said tea partiers and conservatives needed to be reined in
How about this, BITCH.............
(http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/500x/44331361.jpg)
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Evil old bitch. ..
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Hillary Clinton thanked the Republican establishment and its big business allies for taking on the Tea Party and defeating conservative candidates like Chris McDaniel in Mississippi's June runoff.
Of course the bitch likes winning elections by fraud.
In a Thursday interview with Charlie Rose on PBS, Clinton said tea partiers and conservatives needed to be reined in. And she said it was about time the GOP establishment got a "wake-up call from the big business wing" that wants to continue the bipartisan big government policies that have made Washington, D.C.'s suburbs the country's wealthiest "boomtown."
While the rest of the country is taking it in the shorts and seeing their real wages go down.