What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
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What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
Let's go ahead and get this discussion rolling. Does she just pick up where Obama left off? What will Hilldog do to try and leave her mark on things?
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
What every dog does? Piss on the couch....Pwns wrote:Let's go ahead and get this discussion rolling. Does she just pick up where Obama left off? What will Hilldog do to try and leave her mark on things?
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
Mostly lies and incompetence.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
It will just be horrible (according to the disenfranchised), maybe as horrible (according to the disenfranchised, and neglected) as the last Clinton administration (according to the disenfranchised, neglected, and butt-hurt fans of impeachment).
Other than that, there will be mostly whining, moaning, pissing, pining, complaining, ragging, bitching, blaming, investigating, crying, peeing, poo pooing, verping, and nocturnal dripping by all the worshipers of the late, great Reagan administration, which largely never happened.
So, normal around here for any Dem administration.
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Other than that, there will be mostly whining, moaning, pissing, pining, complaining, ragging, bitching, blaming, investigating, crying, peeing, poo pooing, verping, and nocturnal dripping by all the worshipers of the late, great Reagan administration, which largely never happened.
So, normal around here for any Dem administration.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
What's funny is she's probably the most competent candidate we've had in our lifetimes. Try and figure THAT out.CAA Flagship wrote:Mostly lies and incompetence.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
The question was "FROM a Hilldog administration", not from us.Wedgebuster wrote:It will just be horrible (according to the disenfranchised), maybe as horrible (according to the disenfranchised, and neglected) as the last Clinton administration (according to the disenfranchised, neglected, and butt-hurt fans of impeachment).
Other than that, there will be mostly whining, moaning, pissing, pining, complaining, ragging, bitching, blaming, investigating, crying, peeing, poo pooing, verping, and nocturnal dripping by all the worshipers of the late, great Reagan administration, which largely never happened.
So, normal around here for any Dem administration.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
Based on what? Being in the White House during the dot.com era?kalm wrote:What's funny is she's probably the most competent candidate we've had in our lifetimes. Try and figure THAT out.CAA Flagship wrote:Mostly lies and incompetence.
More competent than a successful Governor?
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
You know I can't stand her either but she's clearly more competent within the current system of government than anyone else. I can admit that. I just happen to not care for the current system.CAA Flagship wrote:Based on what? Being in the White House during the dot.com era?kalm wrote:
What's funny is she's probably the most competent candidate we've had in our lifetimes. Try and figure THAT out.
More competent than a successful Governor?
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
Why? Because she happened to live in that house for 8 years?kalm wrote:What's funny is she's probably the most competent candidate we've had in our lifetimes. Try and figure THAT out.CAA Flagship wrote:Mostly lies and incompetence.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
That's an advantage...and also running for senator, being a senator, being a Sec Def thingy. Like it or not she has qualifications....far more so than any other candidate.AZGrizFan wrote:Why? Because she happened to live in that house for 8 years?kalm wrote:
What's funny is she's probably the most competent candidate we've had in our lifetimes. Try and figure THAT out.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
Well I'm sure she'll know the best way to sneak in her side piece...AZGrizFan wrote:Why? Because she happened to live in that house for 8 years?kalm wrote:
What's funny is she's probably the most competent candidate we've had in our lifetimes. Try and figure THAT out.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
It is weird how all of a sudden Trump's "executive experience" doesn't mean anything to the conk establishment.kalm wrote:That's an advantage...and also running for senator, being a senator, being a Sec Def thingy. Like it or not she has qualifications....far more so than any other candidate.AZGrizFan wrote: Why? Because she happened to live in that house for 8 years?
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
Kasich. And she wasn't Sec Def, moron.kalm wrote:That's an advantage...and also running for senator, being a senator, being a Sec Def thingy. Like it or not she has qualifications....far more so than any other candidate.AZGrizFan wrote: Why? Because she happened to live in that house for 8 years?
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
Yes! Hillary made an innocent mistake and is paying the price for it, or she's a conniving bitch and total mastermind! It's a conundrum indeed!Grizalltheway wrote:It is weird how all of a sudden Trump's "executive experience" doesn't mean anything to the conk establishment.kalm wrote:
That's an advantage...and also running for senator, being a senator, being a Sec Def thingy. Like it or not she has qualifications....far more so than any other candidate.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
I love all the guys on this forum to whom "NEOCON" was THE DEVIL just 10 years ago
I guess it's OK as long as its a Dem modeling it
I guess it's OK as long as its a Dem modeling it
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
Who's arguing with you?CID1990 wrote:I love all the guys on this forum to whom "NEOCON" was THE DEVIL just 10 years ago
I guess it's OK as long as its a Dem modeling it
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
"Probably the Most Competent Candidate". That's what you called Clinton.kalm wrote:You know I can't stand her either but she's clearly more competent within the current system of government than anyone else. I can admit that. I just happen to not care for the current system.CAA Flagship wrote: Based on what? Being in the White House during the dot.com era?
More competent than a successful Governor?
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Now, tell me how you were a Christie supporter and how he was going to really be different...Change, Hope...and all that...
What is the support for this belief? She has no significant governing experience.
If I was responsible for hiring a CEO of a large company, I would be interested in looking at people that were either #2's or #3's in large companies, or CEO's at smaller companies. We, as voters, have the responsibility of choosing the CEO of the biggest company on earth. Why would I choose a department manager (who did not perform all that well) over someone with quality CEO experience?
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
I didn't say I thought she'd make a GOOD President. The system is complex, corrupt, and status quo oriented. She has greater experience and knowledge than any other candidate for navigating it. You liked Christie. EC(b) and the letter behind the name are important for you. If Hillary had an R you'd be voting for her.CAA Flagship wrote:"Probably the Most Competent Candidate". That's what you called Clinton.kalm wrote:
You know I can't stand her either but she's clearly more competent within the current system of government than anyone else. I can admit that. I just happen to not care for the current system.
Now, tell me how you were a Christie supporter and how he was going to really be different...Change, Hope...and all that...
What is the support for this belief? She has no significant governing experience.
If I was responsible for hiring a CEO of a large company, I would be interested in looking at people that were either #2's or #3's in large companies, or CEO's at smaller companies. We, as voters, have the responsibility of choosing the CEO of the biggest company on earth. Why would I choose a department manager (who did not perform all that well) over someone with quality CEO experience?
Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
Obama 2.0 is upon us. If you were a fan of hope and change the first time around, you'll love the next 8 years.
It's interesting how many miles apart they were when they competed in '08, but now she's using the BHO playbook and using his every talking point. I would have guessed she would try to distance herself from this administration, but the lefties (and BHO) still think he's the bee's knees.
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It's interesting how many miles apart they were when they competed in '08, but now she's using the BHO playbook and using his every talking point. I would have guessed she would try to distance herself from this administration, but the lefties (and BHO) still think he's the bee's knees.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
I see your spin and am all over it. I stepped in and took the charge.kalm wrote:I didn't say I thought she'd make a GOOD President. The system is complex, corrupt, and status quo oriented. She has greater experience and knowledge than any other candidate for navigating it. You liked Christie. EC(b) and the letter behind the name are important for you. If Hillary had an R you'd be voting for her.CAA Flagship wrote: "Probably the Most Competent Candidate". That's what you called Clinton.
What is the support for this belief? She has no significant governing experience.
If I was responsible for hiring a CEO of a large company, I would be interested in looking at people that were either #2's or #3's in large companies, or CEO's at smaller companies. We, as voters, have the responsibility of choosing the CEO of the biggest company on earth. Why would I choose a department manager (who did not perform all that well) over someone with quality CEO experience?
You said she is the "most competent candidate". I pointed to the qualifications and record and asked you why you would think that. Whether any candidate would make a "GOOD President" is dependent on a lot of things, and not part of your original statement.
And no, I wouldn't vote for Hillary if she had an R. Not in a primary, that's for sure. I have a lot of problems with people that are assholes and lie. I have far less of a problem, in comparison, with people that I disagree with that aren't assholes and liars.
As Christie said many times, if you're looking for someone that agrees with you completely, look in the mirror. I liked Christie because I know him more than any other candidate. There are things he did as NJ Gov that I would like to question him on, but they are fringe things like choosing the company to do the post-Sandy commercials and taking a helicopter to his son's baseball games. But knowing how difficult it is to be a Red Gov in a deeply Blue state with a Blue legislature, I respect his ability to make tough decisions that are necessary, even if it negatively affects certain people. He has demonstrated the ability to reach across the aisle which is a necessary trait for POTUS. But I have no problem falling back to the other Govs that were running.
So I'm still waiting to hear why you think she is the "most competent".
Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
A "Sec Def thingy"? You do know she was at State not Defense. Right?kalm wrote:That's an advantage...and also running for senator, being a senator, being a Sec Def thingy. Like it or not she has qualifications....far more so than any other candidate.AZGrizFan wrote: Why? Because she happened to live in that house for 8 years?
Qualifications aside, she has no character and zero credibility.
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
When did I say anyone is arguing?kalm wrote:Who's arguing with you?CID1990 wrote:I love all the guys on this forum to whom "NEOCON" was THE DEVIL just 10 years ago
I guess it's OK as long as its a Dem modeling it
I do detect some passive defensiveness about her.... disguised as "well, she's more qualified than the rest what with her time as the secretary of defense thingy"
"We came, we saw, he died" - pure NeoCon porn - that should erase any of those so called qualifications as much as anything else
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Re: What can we expect from a Hilldog administration?
She's a competent bureaucrat, in fact probably a fantastic one, in a corrupt system. Fun watching you guys struggle with that.CID1990 wrote:When did I say anyone is arguing?kalm wrote:
Who's arguing with you?
I do detect some passive defensiveness about her.... disguised as "well, she's more qualified than the rest what with her time as the secretary of defense thingy"
"We came, we saw, he died" - pure NeoCon porn - that should erase any of those so called qualifications as much as anything else
"Did he call her competent"?


