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  • face_melter2

    You know something is rotten in the state of Denmark when even Fox's Billo The Clown can't believe Trump's incredible bullshit.

  • nb3


    I typically don't care much for these videos where they go out and find people to embarrass. The one last week with the talking dog puppet and the fake Trump commercials was so stupid. So are the Kimmel ones. With those guys, the joke is essentially that they lie to people, and then make fun of them for believing the lie. It's pretty low.

    This Daily Show one is good, though. No lies, no tricks, just good ol' fashioned pokin' fun.

    • One step up from low. ... thumbs up! Opposite of making American great means making America worse.omg
    • what are you trying to say omg, that Hillary Clinton supporters are making America worse? that's conspiracy theory.KaitlinMcCarthy
    • Does Hillary Clinton make America great?omg
    • No, she doesn't have to....KaitlinMcCarthy
    • lolomg
    • shut up, a vote for anyone other than Hillary Clinton is a vote for Trump.KaitlinMcCarthy
    • insert you know who's defense by you know who below this line
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    • hold on guise, because yuri is back and this time he's on a mission! time to debunk some troof, bitches!!! oh, broh, he's gonna be such a master of debatemonospaced
    • put on your smart caps and your jock straps, because yuri is gonna throw down some troof up in this bitch, with pure mastery of political debatemonospaced
    • oh shhheeit mono got the mic. go mono go mono, drop robot beats, human drum machine in the house. repeating shit since ob first elected.yurimon
    • lolmonospaced
    • I find that if I just read all your posts like Rick was saying them, they just sound more appropriate.
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    • oh ingrish you so cray.yurimon
    • oh ingrish you so cray.yurimon
    • "put on your smart caps and your jock straps, because yuri is gonna throw down some troof up in this bitch"
      top 10 QBN comments of all time lol
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    • yey yeahy!yurimon
    • broh. BROH!! ...
      bro-broh.
      monospaced
  • fadein114

    "I think nb lost his political orientation and is functioning under complete amnesia of everything that has happened historically or in his lifetime."

    There is some poetry to some of this stuff.

    • complete amnesia ... of EVERYTHING! oh ... FUCK YEAH! oh ... this is so fucking good ... oh yeahhhh .... yuri you are so fucking back it's not even funnymonospaced
    • I mean, who can argue with that shit, you trowin' down da troofs like that up in this bitch!? you say he don't know history, broh, that must be fucking true!monospaced
    • amnesia... FACT. Debunk that shit bitches ! you can't because yuri says he has it for everything. can't be debunked because the master-debater is in the HIZZ-O!monospaced
    • context?deathboy
    • Lolwut, mono has come unhingedterry_cloth
    • In a far more entertaining fashion than beforeterry_cloth
    • That's not unhinged. It's just having fun.monospaced
  • robotron3k-2

    Hilary is looking like a threat alright... a National Security Threat that is.

    http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-n…

    "An Army training presentation on insider threats included Hillary Clinton among a rogue's gallery of killers and leakers, citing the former secretary of state as an example of "careless or disgruntled employees," NBC News confirmed on Tuesday."

    • lolmonospaced
    • Said it a while ago. I'd be surprised if the intelligence community isn't leaking info against her for her total disregard for protecting national intelligence.IRNlun6
    • Wait NOT the Russians?monospaced
    • I know a few generational military families, they know whats up and never her is prob 90%yurimon
    • The agents that risk their lives gathering the actual intelligence found on her illegal server. Unlike the speculation of Russian involvement.IRNlun6
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  • omg-5

    Green Party Presidential Nominee Jill Stein News Conference Jill Stein, 2016 Green Party presidential nominee, held a news conference at the National Press Club to talk about her visit to Louisiana to tour flooded areas in the state. She also talked about climate change and run for the presidency.
    https://www.c-span.org/video/?41…

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  • nb1

    Just #ignoreyurimon and eventually he'll go away.

    • #NeverYuriRamanisky2
    • now nb is brown shirt, willing to trample on rights of others. so tolerant.yurimon
    • This post just broke the irony meterterry_cloth
    • Lol guys, yurimon thinks that ignoring someone is somehow trampling on their rights. Can you believe this guy? What a goof.nb
    • im playing around tharyurimon
  • Ramanisky23

    • never believe Austin hype, that place is the most conservative city in Texas...robotron3k
    • what am I not supposed to believe exactly? just wanna be clearmonospaced
    • are you saying these people are not part of trump's enlightened flock, and privelege to the real truth about how america isn't great?monospaced
    • sorry, it's stupid and pointless to judge a candidate on the stupidity of his fans...er, "voters," or an entire city of them, for that matter.monospaced
    • Austin hype about being a liberal oasis in the middle of a conservative landscape, a majority residents from German immigrant descendants, aka, the German Beltrobotron3k
    • So pretty huge turnout but the speech wasn't great, kinda decent.robotron3k
    • at least they are not kicking, threatening spitting or rioting like <-H or B crowds.yurimon
    • but then again im surprised you are not defending these people cause they look like criminals in that get up.yurimon
    • Like I said. Judging a candidate on their fans, as stupid as they seem, isn't fair.monospaced
    • that we can agree on. but you knows i was bustin chops on the last comment. :)yurimon
    • you were just being youmonospaced
  • IRNlun6-4

    This should be interesting. As if it's not enough to have the entire main stream media colluding for Hillary. This could be a bit of a gamble though. If she makes the argument seem too much like silencing dissent, it could backfire. Is she getting to far into the weeds of internet culture, or will she scare people to the ballot box to vote against 'literally hitler'? This has become the gamer-gate election.

    Clinton to target Trump's 'alt-right' embrace in Thursday speech

    http://www.politico.com/story/20…

    • Trump did appoint the Breitbart CEO to run his campaign after all.yuekit
    • That site is an absolute cesspool of hatred, ignorance and racism. But yeah funny that such an obscure internet term becomes election issue.yuekit
    • Hillary should just post a link to /pol/ or the_donald so people can see the true nature of Trump's fanbase :)yuekit
    • Yet they employ writers from different nationalities, sexual orientations and ethnicities. Not exactly what is considered racist.IRNlun6
    • The left's fanbase can also easily be shown to be violent, ignorant and abusive as well. But it's minimized as a righteous anger.IRNlun6
    • It's really unprecedented how the media has gone against Trump. Even if you agree that it's justifiable, it's glaringly obvious.IRNlun6
    • his fan base is more diverse as people fall of from <-H. Its scary how you can create an opinion of someone by media alone.yurimon
    • Sure they employ blacks who are willing to criticize other blacks and gays like Milo who are anti gay rights...so tolerant.yuekit
    • The same strategy Fox employs. Find the handful of minorities who are willing to attack their own side for a white audience.yuekit
    • yuekit, you know there is a growing demexityurimon
    • The arguments are much more complex than that. It's not ever simply one side being right and the other wrong which is getting lost by many.IRNlun6
    • There's never real debate. No truly challenging of ideas. Too many are caught up in their offense. Not enough questioning of deeply held beliefs.IRNlun6
    • I don't see many deep nuanced arguments coming from a site like Breitbart, just a circlejerk of anti immigrant, anti feminist, liberals are destroying America..yuekit
    • Diversity of opinion great, but that doesn't mean embracing lowest common denominator pandering to racism and ignorance.yuekit
    • My favorite Breitbart story was when Milo tried to write about the alt right and claim they are a bunch of free speech advocates and not actually racist.yuekit
    • And then actual alt right blogs write back, saying no actually it's not a joke, we really do hate the Jews.yuekit
    • "Coming for a site like ____, just a circlejerk of pro immigrant, pro feminist, conservatives are destroying America.." Nothing is this black and white.IRNlun6
    • Can pro/anti immigration, pro/anti feminism, con/liberal policy hurting America, can these go too far?IRNlun6
    • I read how people want Ann Coulter dead all the time. Humans, are fucking crazy.IRNlun6
    • Love or hate him, Milo is incredibly brave to express his opinions like he does. All the hate gay men get, he gets it in spades. Speaking freely is dangerous.IRNlun6
    • I don't see what's brave about it, he's just cashing in on an audience by telling them what they want to hear.yuekit
    • Criticizing social justice warriors on college campuses doesn't make you a brave dissident, it's low hanging fruit. Even Obama criticized them.yuekit
    • I agree it's important to consider opposing viewpoints, but you may be missing the fact that sites like Breitbart base their entire existence on fear mongeringyuekit
    • and demonizing the other side. Their site makes it look like the country is on the verge of being overtaken by radical feminists, Black Lives Matter,yuekit
    • Muslims and Mexican immigrants. So for them to turn around and cry about being misunderstood is a bit laughable.yuekit
    • fear is a great motivator as we all know. its the first priority of action, however the media distorts truth a great deal when it comes to mass access.yurimon
    • also read deathboys comment. tie this with cultural Marxism and you have your answer. how to change society to your favor 101. However can you discern realyurimon
    • threats vs manufactured ones? we still take for granted that we are not at the end of a transition but in progress and the left is acting like the brown, redyurimon
    • shirts of PC days of Mao n friends. there are lessons in history. that cant be denied. certain conditions, economic, education, political create this cocktailyurimon
    • of driving human energy into a direction. violence, personal attacks, you name it. ask yourself what are the real values and conditions for free n prosperousyurimon
    • society. n find a time, conditions in this countries history that created this. compare it a time of false promises. the values. due it without bias. you willyurimon
    • get your answer. its not what you my think. stats are there, the history is there but the propaganda is there also. its like travel thru a jungle. but you areyurimon
    • luckier, you have the new Gutenberg press on steroids to look and cross reference research with traditional books. how many people would spend the time withyurimon
    • the technological gift and instead of posting cat picks use it for getting things strait in order to make better choices, n look within yourself for the inyurimon
    • imperfections first.yurimon
    • Are you on acid writing these comments? Yeah cultural Marxism, good example of completely made up right wing paranoia.yuekit
    • nothing paranoia about. did you skip the comments on learning from history? prob deathboys comments went over your head also.yurimon
    • What are values that keep a free prosperous society?yurimon
    • Tell me exactly what year you want to go back to when life was so much more free and prosperous.yuekit
    • not an issue of what i want to hear. obviously you have an opinion. there is a cause in effect of policy, vs non, vs values, etc. obviously we have certain diffyurimon
    • in tech etc. but it didnt happen over night. there is history which will take time for anyone to dig into information wise.yurimon
    • Yeah sorry, I don't think there is a decades long conspiracy to brainwash people into being communists if that's your theory.yuekit
    • If that's where your "research" led you, maybe it's time to start over and learn more critical thinking skills.yuekit
    • Nah i was like you but when you look at results based on action unbiased, you dont label much in serious matters, you can see the cause n effects. especiallyyurimon
    • historically in rise n fall of civilizations, empires. there is naive way to view the world. which is to label something and naively believe the cover storyyurimon
    • when the actions contradict the labels. many ignore or brush off as another label. like the word conspiracy. which in itself was an invented word for dissentingyurimon
    • views, peer pressure view of history 101.yurimon
  • BusterBoy6

  • omg0

  • deathboy1

    The more I think about it it seems like Dewey's framework with education is coming to fruition. Almost every person leaving school is a subservient liberal.

    It really is kind of brilliant. Start early where there is a classroom and one teacher, the all knowing all deciding teacher. Your role in class isnt primarily to learn but to be conditioned to a single superior who rules the class, tells you what is right and wrong. Tells you what you need to know. Of course there is some chosen history even if it might be wrong. I do remember learning FDR was a hero. But the major point is mass condition with little competition for alternative teaching methods especially ones that grow individual interests.

    Than after 12 years of conditioning and learning how to placate the teacher with the answers they want to hear for pretty simplistic black and white things (cheating is probably the only creative problem solving exercise) you move on to college. Ever since the government got involved in backing student loans (which is where schooling costs started to drive upwards) you get blasted with everyone driving the idea higher education is a must. AA new incentive to sell creating artifical demand. Schooling and banks now have guaranteed money so they advertise and drive campaigns to sell you the message you have to have higher education and expand all kinds of programs that never needed higher edu for. Create minimums and new products like bachelors degrees, make mandatories like math for a history degree, and anyway they can squeeze a buck out of you. Hell they'll charge you even if your not on campus and doing an abroad program in places, than jsut tkaer hteir percentage off the top and giv ethe rest to the program. Building and expanding prestige and offerings and raising costs (similiar to hospitals). Setting up accreditations like wallstreet sets up credit rating agencies. Helping setup a mentality by those with degrees and loans not to hirer people without them. And since the gov helped make it all possible plus with old dewey stylings they preach a very liberal tone. Kids in college largely pick this tone up and condition it into their social standing and identity. Hicks and hillbillies are republicans, I went to school I'm a liberal and my teacher says this and I heard that and they're teachers or "experts" and "ninjas" so it must be right. Usually don't give it much thought or really care about it though in school. Might say something to try show a social conciousness and progressiveness to get laid. But doesn't really effect them until out of college or might never unless they become a business owner or a person who gets to see policy in practice.

    Now the reason I'm writing this is seeing a headline about UNR's dorm being 120% over capacity. Let me mention a few details to go with that. They have been building like crazy for awhile it seems, I know a few people who have jumped private and went public over there. Make more money do hardly any work, spend more time in gay, and safe space HR classes, and can basically be fired or quit and get year of pay. And considering tuition costs keep rising but demand is increasing more or as much is scary. Also know people going back to school to get a degree because that is suppose to mean higher pay.. (PHD vs real world experience ha!)

    And seeing that increase made me think of Dewey, and that his ideas seem to be working and growing. And that comment isnt on the high school kids going into college, but more the reasons why the number is increasing despite costs. The work environment and ability to be an apprentice at low wage. Uninspired youth who leave HS only trained to be told what to think and yet havent been told what to do, well accept go to college by people on pedestals. The propagandha you get paid more, you need it. Some privie kids who already on the liberal bandwagon who don't think they'll ever have to pay back loans and can just go party it up at school. Social pressures. Mandatories or recommendations on job posts. And some seeing headlines college people are more unemployed and still doing it. Almost makes you wonder how people did any job before college? And have to ask yourself why so many positions are still for junior and apprentice level stuff, why you couldnt have just skipped that stuff and started there at a lower wage. Get paid to learn vs paying to placate the person on the pedestal. Why isn't that sold as a smarter solution? And how all these problems derive from problematic central planning and conditioning.

    And than I thought of the future with an ever increasing populace in higher edu, paying higher fees, not really learning critical thinking but more of the same. Along side a world replacing many jobs for non critical thinkers with technology. Screwing over these kids by extolling the virtues of higher education while in reality theyre turning them into serfs at an increased rate. When they get out of school there will be no job for them as technology rises and they'll have a debt that bankruptcy doesnt protect against. They will now be indentured to any politcian that offers them a handout. Theres the leverage, the drug dealer on the curb gets the business sense of it with the hook and dependence. And here is the opportunity for any charlatan to offer the subservient masses with loaded debt an offer. No matter what like 99% of people will do the choice that helps their self interest, especially with a vote. Add to that arguement of authority and knowledge of how people act to authority like in milgrims experiments and you just see a downfall u cant really stop.

    Which makes me think of two things. This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper. Simple enthropy. And chaplins speech as the dictator. Fuckin seasons of change. Guess its needed for all life. Sometimes I'm quite envious of fools.

    wubalubadubdub

    • Based on this I'd say education is more important than ever.monospaced
    • Well saidterry_cloth
    • @ deathboy. Mono, yes, just not the public education that we have today that churns out gender studies tards and the liketerry_cloth
    • I feel strongly that public education should be reformed, updated and gov. supported so that our general populace is better prepared for this changing world.monospaced
    • It's the long game, which scares away anyone in office who dares propose it, but I do believe it's the right one.monospaced
    • unfortunately, too many of those who are in favor of privatizing education are also those who are intent on destroying it: creationism, anti-science and -sexmonospaced
    • You lost me on the last stupid out of context bias rant.yurimon
    • @yuri - you a creationist as well?fadein11
    • I don't think he was responding to me.monospaced
    • education is very important. higher education is probably only necessary for less than 20% of people in it. primary education needs to be rethought altogetherdeathboy
    • opened up to private methods. imagine if you could uber school so you could go take non standard classes with retired professionals or people wanting to supplemdeathboy
    • ent incomes. who knows what people could come up with as better methods. and very well could produce better thinkers than current env.deathboy
    • gov steps out parents step in and get more involved. they choose with more choice. have to really rethink edu but gov has to get out for that to happendeathboy
    • unfortunately, a lot of private schools do this and end up teaching creationism and abstinence, fail in science and math, and end up with an unprepared classmonospaced
    • yeah your last comment reveals your bigotry. the issue is far from what you are saying. its already destroyed judging by current eventsyurimon
    • if I'm a bigot because I feel sciences should be taught in favor of the bible, then I'm a bigot, and so are >99% of all educators thenmonospaced
    • i'm not saying anything is destroyed, only that pushing for private schools and defunding public is a sure path toward itmonospaced
    • yea i get that mono, and im ok with that. despite rules people still learn that on sundays if they want. as far as behind that is only do to standardsdeathboy
    • usually to things the kids dont care about in the first place. theologians usually behind in chemistry. also i think it would put mroe individuals on pedestalsdeathboy
    • in various things, making people more skeptical and needing to think for themselves which of these experts are correct and whydeathboy
    • and i dont think there can be a centralized plan towards my end. just a slow pullback from gov control and letting people find what works for them.deathboy
    • firs thing they could do is stop subsidization fo higher education and backing student loans. make the banks responsible for the predatory loansdeathboy
    • if they give a kid 100k for an art degree let the kid go bankrupt and default on it to the banks. bring the market forces back indeathboy
    • bring responsibility back to all parties. of course there will be some problems, but much less damaging than the current ones for the whole sectordeathboy
    • the thing is no one person has a plan to fix it, you need everyone finding the little plans that work for them. just need to make that a possibilitydeathboy
    • I enjoy this discussion. I have to disagree. If the gov bails on the school system, some areas will crumble completely, and others will flourish.monospaced
    • Specifically, areas that are lower on the socio-economic range, and areas with a lot of minorities, would suffer the most.monospaced
    • i disagree. i think schools will be more efficient with distant learning. and non union rules that favor inefficiency.yurimon
    • how are minorities doing now? with 1 trillion in programs mono dude?yurimon
    • hasnt done much in chia townyurimon
    • they aren't doing that well, which is why I originally stated that the public schooling should be reformed completely, not abandonedmonospaced
    • im not sure id abandon the public schooling completely. if the government let the schools individually decide their own curriculum to the students.deathboy
    • i think it was like that before.yurimon
    • of course standardization goes out the window. grades become meaningless. which is good. when your told your dumb or feel dumb by a grade it becomes self fulfildeathboy
    • ling. there just is no way to standarize education, and only good reason to try is to create a subversient populace of like minds. dewey was smart, he just errodeathboy
    • red in thinking smart people would always be running the masses with no outside influence and ignored entrophy of such systems.deathboy
    • and yea mono we can disagree, thats what would be great about open education is we could all learn the ways we think would work or for our kids.deathboy
    • some of my buddies send there kids to waldorf schools and from my perspective those schools wouldnt work for me, but for their kids it might work.deathboy
    • just gotta at least be open, but that would kill standards and colleges and gov would hate it. and i just dont think politicians are capable of edu reformdeathboy
    • but i do have the idea of uberizing edu/babysitting. so many people have talents and knowledge, why not create place to offer them.deathboy
    • some people will teach traditional stuff, parents get involved help decide for children, let children get involved and decide more of what they wantdeathboy
    • it would be more like the village raising the child. could be good, but might be more expensive, might also allow poorer more opportunitydeathboy
    • its a thought i bounce around now and than, and think teacher unions would be sooo agaisnt itdeathboy
    • would also allow opportunities outside zoned school districts. more diversity and cultures. take it back old schooldeathboy
    • How was your foundation education, deathboy? Public school, quality, country? Do you have any higher education?monospaced
    • Basic. Boring. Graduating class of 90. Public. Only 1 AP which me and two valedictorian passed. I mostly have always done my own thing. US.deathboy
    • Went to college. Thought biology major. Didn't know what I wanted. Partied blew scholarships on bike parts and beer while racing for the team. 2nd year quitdeathboy
    • but im a self learner, a sponge on anything im interested in. the internet is such a boon compared to encarta and school libraries.deathboy
    • the only class that was interesting in college was a mandatory elective of history of jazz. worth the money? of course i wouldnt stand up and do an essay sodeathboy
    • that hurt my grade. I dont like public speaking. did that in my biology 102 class too of 200 and said nope fuck this i wont do it. and that was weighted heavydeathboy
    • think that was one of the class were interns tell you what pages to read and read over stuff, and i figured my time was being wasteddeathboy
    • and that i was perfectly content being the best forklift driver at a home depot and i actually like manual labor. somehow i fell into design workdeathboy
  • yurimon-2

    I need some support on convincing peeps on voting <-Hills.
    There is alot of negative attention on certain issues. i feel it doesnt do justice.

    Can you list 5 solid reasons not mentioning another candidate for people to vote for her. solid on merits.

    After satisfying answers if any. i will take a break from posting.

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    • Obviously it depends on your point of view. If you are a right-wing conservative, there may not be any good reasons.yuekit
    • stop labeling, a good answer is a good answer. obviously to make a rational choice you have some.yurimon
    • and the bullshit never ends.face_melter
    • I do not understand the post - it doesn't make sense so cannot comment.fadein11
    • 5 solids reason to vote hillry on merits. not mentioning the other candidates. goyurimon
    • I am not voting for Hilary - I just dislike ya man Trump - sorry mate.fadein11
    • I won't be voting in your election mate - I am British. Thought you knew this shit... sigh.fadein11
    • carry on then. this where most people get stuck answering. maybe someone else can help me on here.yurimon
    • like I have said many times both candidates are shit, but Trump is a moron shit. Sorry - I know you like him. Nothing personal.fadein11
    • Now all of a sudden you're British so can't have an opinion. Haha. Funny guy.set
    • Why do you pretend like opinion doesn't matter as part of this? If you disagree with Clinton and the Democrats on almost everything of course there's no reason.yuekit
    • For people who care about environmental law, health care, Supreme Court and other issues there may be very good reasons. To each their own.yuekit
    • Not really that complicated. I like how you thought this was some kind of unanswerable question though.yuekit
    • @set - sorry? don't have an opinion? who are you referring to? I just made my opinion clear - both candidates are shit but Trump is a retard. What is your pointfadein11
    • why so much feet shuffling over a simple question?yurimon
    • Hillary is shady as hell with a terrible track record. But Trump is not a politician, he will make the world even more unstable. thats my opinion. okay withfadein11
    • you set?fadein11
    • yurimon here's a pretty good list of reasons, I posted this last page.yuekit
    • http://www.vox.com/2…yuekit
    • ok so you have one reason which is a liberal supreme court. using a few issues to sell as a positive. ok. wont go into the details. 4 more left.yurimon
    • I wouldn't enjoy voting in that election at allfadein11
    • Go google her list of accomplishments over the last 30 years. Its seriously staggering. Shes been a very busy little bee.CygnusZero4
    • But when youre talking to retarded republicans, well duh of course theyre going to dismiss all the good things she has done.CygnusZero4
    • I think it's Trump that needs your support and help convincing people to vote for him.monospaced
    • And focus on a couple of the negative things. How convenient, but its all out there to see for yourself. Her resume is fucking nuts. She is very qualified.CygnusZero4
    • i didnt ask for a google search. this vague abstract crap. im asking for 5 specific things. i got 1 from yuekit. anyone who is familiar with it could list 5yurimon
    • NO GOOGLE! JUST FACTS!monospaced
    • this one should be easy for you mono. just 5. you have 4 thanks to yuekits contribution.yurimon
    • you have me confused with someone elsemonospaced
    • the person you are voting for, name 5 or four reasons for the vote not mentioning another candidate but simple merits etc.yurimon
  • CygnusZero45

    I guess it's normal for salty repubs in acts of desperation in the face of losing the white house for likely another 8 years to just make things up out of thin air with no basis in reality.

    I'm cracking up every time I hear these morons say shit like hillary is sick. Lmfao where in the world did you get that from? Shes perfectly healthy. Very tired im sure, but healthy as she's always been.

    • yeah, and then claiming the election is rigged... BEFORE the election even happensmonospaced
    • Lol, high quality facts post. you must be the guy who holds her up and tells her talk when blanked out. you seem to know so much. i didnt know some one withyurimon
    • such access would be on qbn. the internet just keeps breaking down barriers of separation.yurimon
  • CygnusZero43

    Someone asked what hillary's accomplishments are. Here ya go! This isnt even all of it, but she has been very busy for decades and has done a lot of good for a lot of people. but brain dead repubs try to act like none of this ever even happened lolzzzzz

    •First ever student commencement speaker at Wellesley College.
    •President of the Wellesley Young Republicans
    •Intern at the House Republican Conference
    •Distinguished graduate of Yale Law School
    •Editorial board of the Yale Review of Law and Social Action
    •Appointed to Senator Walter Mondale's Subcommittee on Migratory Labor.
    •Co-founded Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
    •Staff attorney for Children's Defense Fund
    •Faculty member in the School of Law at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
    •Former Director of the Arkansas Legal Aid Clinic.
    •First female chair of the Legal Services Corporation
    •First female partner at Rose Law Firm.
    •Former civil litigation attorney.
    •Former Law Professor at the University of Arkansas School of Law.
    •twice listed by The National Law Journal as one of the hundred most influential lawyers in America
    •Former First Lady of Arkansas.
    •Arkansas Woman of the Year in 1983
    •Chair of the American Bar Association's Commission on Women in the Profession
    •twice named by the National Law Journal as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America
    •created Arkansas's Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youth
    •led a task force that reformed Arkansas's education system
    •Board of directors of Wal-Mart and several other corporations
    •Instrumental in passage of the State Children's Health Insurance Program
    •Promoted nationwide immunization against childhood illnesses
    •Successfully sought to increase research funding for prostate cancer and childhood asthma at the National Institutes of Health
    •Worked to investigate reports of an illness that affected veterans of the Gulf War (now recognized as Gulf War Syndrome)
    •Helped create the Office on Violence Against Women at the Department of Justice
    •Initiated and shepherded the Adoption and Safe Families Act
    •First FLOTUS in US History to hold a postgraduate degree
    •Traveled to 79 countries during time as FLOTUS
    •Helped create Vital Voices, an international initiative to promote the participation of women in the political processes of their countries.
    •Served on five Senate committees:
    -Committee on Budget (2001–2002)
    -Committee on Armed Services (2003–2009)
    -Committee on Environment and Public Works (2001–2009)
    -Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (2001–2009)
    -Special Committee on Aging.
    •Member of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
    •Instrumental in securing $21 billion in funding for the World Trade Center site's redevelopment
    •Leading role in investigating the health issues faced by 9/11 first responders.
    •In the aftermath of September 11th, she worked closely with her senior Senate counterpart from New York, Sen. Charles Schumer, on securing $21.4 billion in funding for the World Trade Center redevelopment.
    • Middle East ceasefire. In November 2012, Secretary of State Clinton brokered a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
    •Introduced the Family Entertainment Protection Act, intended to protect children from inappropriate content found in video games.
    •First ex-FLOTUS in US History to be elected to the United States Senate (and re-elected)
    •Two-term New York Senator
    -(senate stats here: https://www.govtrack.us/...)
    -(voting record here: http://votesmart.org/...)
    •Former US Secretary of State
    •GRAMMY Award Winner
    •Author

    • I dare you to look at this and tell me she is not significantly more qualified than Trump. Lets compare their resumes! LOLCygnusZero4
    • Anything after 1978 was because she rode on the back of Bill's coattails. The others she "worked" "helped" "promoted" "shepherded" "led" - lol resume wordsrobotron3k
    • see proved crime does pay.yurimon
  • CygnusZero43

    Btw, corrupt carly fiorina once tweeted this out. hahahaha

    .@CarlyFiorina: "If you want to stump a Democrat, ask them to name an accomplishment of Mrs. Clinton's." #GOPDebate
    9:48 PM - 16 Sep 2015

    • I think she actually thinks hillary has NEVER accomplished a single thing in her life. I mean is this even real life??CygnusZero4
    • #CuntfaceFiorinamoldero
    • Oh that's an easy one to answer... Hillary survived sniper fire in Bosnia.robotron3k
    • can you name one off the top of your head?yurimon
    • I'd say SoS is a pretty big accomplishment, what's Fiorina? Oh, right...Trump? Yeah, that tooformed
    • She won a Grammy, that's all I can think of. Bruno Mars 2016!terry_cloth
  • Bluejam5

  • omg-4

    When Hillary's sponsored TV networks finds out their political commentators was actually a Jill Stein and not a Hillary supporter.

    • don't be such a whiny little bitch you'll have your TNN (Trump News Network)
      soon enough. 24/7 .. Fact Free network.
      Ramanisky2
    • wut ram saidmoldero
    • hill supporters do not liked to be called out on their network of corruption.KaitlinMcCarthy
    • WHAA WHAAAAAA WHAAA
      WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
      Ramanisky2
  • KaitlinMcCarthy-1
    • http://fortune.com/2…zarkonite
    • Do people know that the Clintons themselves don't get that money? Close to 90% of the foundation's money goes to their causes.nb
    • I'm not saying this story isn't relevant. It is. But it's not really corruption. Those donors were contributing to charities and development projects.nb
    • I thought 90% went to them & running the foundation, and only 10% to their "causes," which is like most of the large charities and funds.monospaced
    • How about when one of those Clinton charities or development projects is opposing BDS in favor of occupying and colonizing Palestine's land.KaitlinMcCarthy
    • @monospaced, no, it's the other way. BUT, a very important point is that the Clinton Foundation operates a lot of projects themselves. It's a unique model.nb
    • An argument can be made that by operating projects themselves promotes better outcomes, but it's not a great idea politically.nb
    • the important point is that the donators not only get money toward a cause, they get access to the secretary, which is shady as fuckmonospaced
    • The word is "donors" but yeah I agree with you. It's shady. But it's not evidence of corruption. Not yet, anyway.nb
    • 1/10th of Clinton contributions go to charity. The other is claimed from giving "public speeches. https://pjmedia.com/…KaitlinMcCarthy
    • McCarthy, you're either talking about something different, or you're confused. Link broken, btw.nb
    • https://pjmedia.com/…KaitlinMcCarthy
    • so we see some progress made here toward the end. note: the subjects are not completely blind and show some orientation in their environmentyurimon
    • @set - this is the fuckwit we are dealing with... have you been sleeping?fadein11
    • lol, stahp whining.yurimon