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Clinton’s All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Puts the Democratic Party at Risk
Clinton referenced another former president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, saying that he gave Trump the ideal rebuke more than 80 years ago “during a much more perilous time”. “A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapon”.
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He was responding to Clinton’s claim at the Democratic National Convention that Trump has brought the Republican Party from “morning in America to midnight in America”. Here is a man who is not only unqualified to have the nuclear codes, but he probably shouldn’t be trusted with your vehicle keys while you run into the store.
Chelsea Clinton introduced her mother, seeking to soften the candidate’s image by highlighting her maternal role as a loving grandmother. He saw the trap and dove in head first. “We must seize this moment to elect Hillary Clinton as president of the United States of America”.
After a bruising primary campaign against self-declared democratic socialist Bernie Sanders, and even as she savaged and mocked Trump, Clinton extended an olive branch of sorts to her skeptics and critics. He calls himself a business guy, which is true, but I have to say, I know plenty of businessmen and women who’ve achieved success without leaving a trail of lawsuits, and unpaid workers, and people feeling like they got cheated.
The statement says Clinton’s remarks were “delivered from a fantasy universe, not the reality we live in today”. Clinton took the stage to the sounds of Perry’s “Fight Song”. She’ll lean heavily on her “stronger together” campaign theme, invoking her 1996 book “It Takes a Village”, her campaign said.
“He’s forgetting every last one of us”, she said. “Or when he mocks and mimics a reporter with a disability”, she said.
The convention’s use of retired defense officials to bolster Clinton’s national security credentials again spurred a chanting match on Thursday, as retired Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, flanked by other retired generals and admirals, spoke.
“I didn’t produce our show – I just showed up for the final speech on Thursday”, he told The New York Times in an interview. Bernie Sanders, who battled her for months with an army of supporters.
In her speech Thursday night at the Wells Fargo Center, Clinton blasted Trump for stating that he knows more than American generals about the Islamic State. Democrats had anxious that pro-Sanders protesters would disrupt her speech, but in the end they were limited to a handful of shouted taunts as she took the stage. They boiled down to how effectively she could make a closing argument to American voters after four days devoted to combating questions about her trustworthiness.
I’ve been your first lady, I’ve served eight years as a senator for the great state of NY and then I represented all of you as secretary of state, but my job titles only tell you what I’ve done, they don’t tell you why.
Clinton is viewed unfavourably by 55.6% of the public, according to an average of polls compiled by RealClearPolitics. She only stands together with the donors and special interests who’ve bankrolled her entire life.
The previously unreported incident at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, or DCCC, and its potential ties to Russian hackers, are likely to heighten accusations, so far unproven, that Moscow is trying to meddle in the USA election to help Trump.
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Speaking to CNN’s “New Day” Friday, Hillary Clinton’s running mate said he does not want to declare a position on the TPP trade agreement “until it’s done”. Clinton, who aides say spent weeks working on her address, saw the speech as a major opportunity to answer what her husband called the “cartoon alternative”.