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Old 11-12-2019, 03:21 PM   #1
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Default H....... Runs Again!

Hillary Clinton: 'I'm under enormous pressure' to run in 2020



https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elect...Sb4?li=BBnb7Kz

Hillary Clinton said she is fielding a plethora of calls urging her to rethink her decision to sit out of the 2020 race.

"As I say, never, never, never say never," the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee told BBC Radio 5 Live host Emma Barnett when asked if she was ruling out a future in public office.
"I will certainly tell you, I'm under enormous pressure from many, many, many people to think about it," Clinton said. "But as of this moment, sitting here in this studio talking to you, that is absolutely not in my plans.”
Clinton, 72, admitted that she thinks “all the time” about what kind of president she would have been if she had won the 2016 election instead of President Trump.
“Of course I think about it. I think about it all the time,” Clinton said.
If Clinton is a late entrant into the 2020 race, she’ll have missed the window to be on the Democratic primary ballot in several states, including the Nov. 15 deadline for New Hampshire, the first state to hold its primary.
The filing deadline for Alabama was earlier this week, and Arkansas’s deadline is today. Several other Super Tuesday states have deadlines in December.



Clinton criticizes UK for blocking Russian influence report

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LONDON (AP) — Hillary Clinton says she's "dumbfounded" that the U.K. government has failed to release a report on Russian influence in British politics before the country holds a national election next month.
The former U.S. presidential candidate told British media that the public needs to know what is in the report by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee before British voters go to the polls on Dec. 12.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government has said it needs more time to review the security implications of the report before it is released. Critics allege the report is being withheld until after the election because it is embarrassing to Johnson's Conservative Party, which is trying to win a majority and push through Johnson's Brexit plan to take Britain out of the European Union.
"I'm dumbfounded that this government won't release the report ... because every person who votes in this country deserves to see that report before your election happens," Clinton told the BBC on Tuesday. "There is no doubt ... that Russia in particular is determined to try to shape the politics of Western democracies, not to our benefit but to theirs."
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into the 2016 U.S. presidential election found that Russia interfered in the vote in a "sweeping and systemic" fashion. U.S. President Donald Trump, who won office in that vote, has dismissed the Mueller report's conclusions, but the investigation put Russia into the crosshairs of a debate on the integrity of elections worldwide.
Clinton also spoke about the British report with the Guardian newspaper as she promoted "The Book of Gutsy Women," a work co-authored with her daughter, Chelsea. The former U.S. Secretary of State said she wished she had been more "gutsy" in exposing Russian efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
"I am, as a great admirer of Britain, concerned, because I can't make sense of what is happening," Clinton told the Guardian. "We have a president who admires dictators and takes their help and does all kinds of crazy stuff. So we need you to be the sane member of this partnership going forward."



The Intelligence and Security Committee sent its report the prime minister for review on Oct. 17, saying it expected "to publish the report imminently." Committee Chairman Dominic Grieve has criticized the government for failing to release the study amid media reports it has already been cleared by British security services.
Bill Browder, founder of Hermitage Capital Management, told The Associated Press that he is among those who gave evidence to the committee. Browder worked in Russia until 2005 and has campaigned for sanctions against Russian President Vladimir Putin's government since 2009, when his lawyer died in a Russian prison.
He said by failing to release the report, Johnson has made it worse for himself by implying there is something to hide.
"Nobody likes a cover-up," Browder said.
Lawmakers from a range of parties, including Johnson's Conservatives, have urged the government to publish the report during a debate in the House of Commons. But Foreign Office minister Christopher Pincher argued it was "not unusual" for the review of such reports to "take some time."
The Russian report comes amid increasing concerns about the security of an election fought in an increasingly digital world. Britain's election laws are woefully out of date, written more for a time when leaflets were pushed through mailboxes instead of having Facebook and other social media publish political ads.
Following an 18-month investigation into online privacy and the use of social media to spread disinformation, an influential parliamentary committee in February urged the British government to urgently approve new laws addressing internet campaign techniques, insisting that democracy itself was under threat.
While the government agreed with many of the recommendations made by the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, it has done little other than circulate its own report for public comment in preparation for future legislation.
Former Committee Chairman Damian Collins said the government had planned to modernize Britain's electoral laws by 2021 or 2022, the original date for the next general election.
But Johnson called an early election in response to the political turmoil caused by Britain's pending departure from the EU, which is now scheduled for Jan. 31.
Britain's 46 million eligible voters will be choosing 650 lawmakers in the House of Commons in the Dec. 12 vote and the election campaign is already being fought fiercely online.
The Labour Party announced Tuesday that it had experienced a "sophisticated and large-scale cyberattack" on its digital platforms. The main opposition party says the attack did not succeed because of "robust security systems" and it had referred the matter to the National Cyber Security Centre.
A source at the center told Press Association that the denial-of-service attack was relatively low-level with no evidence of "state-sponsored" activity. Such an attack aims to slow down access and cause websites to crash by flooding the target with traffic.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who was campaigning in Blackpool, still expressed dismay.
"If this is a sign of things to come in this election, I feel very nervous about it all. Because a cyberattack against a political party in an election is suspicious, something one is very worried about," he said.
Earlier, an altered video posted on Twitter and Facebook by the Conservatives contained a misleading edit of a television interview with Keir Starmer, a senior Labour figure. The chairman of the Conservative Party called the doctored video a lighthearted satire, but it highlights the gray ethical area being exploited by the campaigns.
Collins had been appealing for a coordinated approach across all parts of the government to combat disinformation campaigns and protect Britain's electoral system.
The work has heaped pressure on social media companies, who have faced global scrutiny following allegations that political consultant Cambridge Analytica used data from tens of millions of Facebook accounts to profile voters and help Trump's 2016 election campaign




H..... -whose name must not be spoken - is back - and clearly running on Russian collusion!!!!
She sees weakness in the current crop of DPST idiots - and plans to enter and deepen the field of idiots.

She's Back!!!! And acting like a POTUS wannabe in charge of finding Russians under every Rock not occupied by a Biden.
Won't the Progressives and their Warren and Sanders just love this - another old, rich white running.

LOL
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Old 11-12-2019, 03:35 PM   #2
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Default no greater theatre than this.....riveting, surpassing the bard

I'd love to hear the wails and see the stricken faces of all the news media when she loses again

as conan might say (with apologies to genghis khan):

Conan, what is best in life? To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their news media!

and this time it would be nice if she came out, drunk and all, for the concession speech, she'd latch into all the people who failed her...

there'd be more blame to go around from her than hitler ever screamed out against the german people in his bunker

every network would cut away but fox as the spittle flew
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Old 11-12-2019, 03:38 PM   #3
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Please Hillary run!
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Old 11-12-2019, 03:41 PM   #4
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That old broad lives in your head, Captain America. She lives in all of your heads. And she's not even an ethnicity.

I hope she runs and kicks the living shit out of all of yous again. Then we'd hear some wailing at a level of magnitude greater than your every day wailing.

LOLLING the TROLLING!
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I wonder how much Hillary got paid for the interview. Her stirring the pot will most certainly keep her speaking fees coming in.
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She's just talking to promote her book. I think even the Dems have learned to stay away from a two time Presidential loser. Both times she was supposed to walk into it. She lost the first time to an out of nowhere community organizer and then to a real estate developer/reality tv show star with no political experience. IF and IF, she was the Dems real hope for winning, that would be very telling of how craptastic the Democrat offerings for the Presidency really are.
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Old 11-13-2019, 06:55 AM   #7
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That old broad lives in your head, Captain America. She lives in all of your heads. And she's not even an ethnicity.

I hope she runs and kicks the living shit out of all of yous again. Then we'd hear some wailing at a level of magnitude greater than your every day wailing.

LOLLING the TROLLING!
As fucked up as America is becoming, she could put that fat lady who almost became Governor of Georgia on the ticket and win.

If that happened, I might have to eat a pizza for the first time in years to feel better.

I'm off to my morning jog now.
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Old 11-13-2019, 08:03 AM   #8
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Waddle, Hillary, waddle!

Remember when Hillary and Bill went on their "speaking tour" several months ago and nobody showed up despite the free publicity and fawning over by the press? I think it was 3 embarrassingly poorly attended venues and they were done.

DeBlassio can throw $200 million at his campaign. Hillary can not. Her donor list shrank faster than Costanza getting in cold water when the whole Epstein episode happened.
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That old broad lives in your head, .....
She'd fit in yours. Plenty of space!
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Failing a nomination for POTUS, H... might next consider moving to Ottawa and running for Trudeau's seat.

let's export the old hag!!
hh will love having her as Canada's chief executive!
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Oh please please let it be true ..... run HiLIARy run! ..... that more than anything else would assure a massive and surely insurmountable landslide of Trump voters to the polls next November .....
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As fucked up as America is becoming, she could put that fat lady who almost became Governor of Georgia on the ticket and win.

Ha! funny, but no.. Stacey Abram would be a liability.


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this.. this.. this!
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I propose we waddle H.... north for the PM of canada - trudeau has scandals

And -- take Stacy Abrams with H...


H.... will fit in nicely and give her a country to screw up royally.
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Waddle, Hillary, waddle!

Remember when Hillary and Bill went on their "speaking tour" several months ago and nobody showed up despite the free publicity and fawning over by the press? I think it was 3 embarrassingly poorly attended venues and they were done.
Before they cancelled it, their show in Sugar Land had tickets going for $17. I looked it up and was going to go just to see how bad it was going to be.
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Old 11-14-2019, 05:59 AM   #15
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there might be more competition for hillary.


former gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts is thinking of entering the race. Obama pushing him to do so.


filing deadline is getting near.


Nov. 15 is the earliest deadline to file.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeli...ling_deadlines
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