Showing posts with label Hillary Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hillary Clinton. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2016

To put you in a good mood for the 1st day of Early Voting in TX

If this can't put you in a good mood, nothing can. :)

Hillary Clinton on Ellen after the 2nd debate (Parody)

And this is why Trump CAN NOT be President of the United States of America...

I honestly don't know how much more undecided voters need in order to make their decision, but this is a clear choice for me.  I've sat back and watched this man say so many nasty things during this campaign, so this is a good reminder for those who haven't heard some of the horrendous comments he's made. 

I've also seen some of the most outlandish responses when DJT supporters try and defend his insults, such as the only thing he's guilty of is that "he says mean things".  It's much more than that and to defend his comments only adds to what's clearly wrong with this Country.

It's a simple choice for me!  He's un-American and has no place in becoming the leader of our great Country.

Below is the link to The New York Times article, referencing all of DJT's insults:
281 People, Places and Things Donald J. Trump has insulted on Twitter

Friday, October 21, 2016

Debate Thoughts...



I agree with protecting the 2nd Amendment, but also think there must be stricter regulations to protect our people. Our Founding Fathers, in my opinion, had no idea that one day we'd have the ability to get our hands on assault rifles that could spray bullets killing hundreds of precious lives in a matter of minutes. I'm with her...

I agree with protecting Roe v Wade and protecting Women's Rights. It's especially important, not only for myself but for my Daughter and the daughters she may have one day. I'm with her...

I want to make sure the rights of the LGBTQ Community are protected. Our Country is proven to be better when we're inclusive as opposed to not. I'm with her...

I want stricter regulations to secure our borders. However, I don't agree with deporting undocumented immigrants. We, as a Country, are better than that. I'm with her...

I don't agree with the clear cyber attacks encouraged by Donald J. Trump. It's espionage! I'm with her...

I agree that when the middle class strives, we all strive. I agree with many top Economists of our Country who believe Clinton's plan to grow our Country is a much better plan. I'm with her...

I agree that experience matters, especially when it comes to upholding our Constitutional Rights and understanding policy. I'm with her...

I agree that America is already great and won't be fear mongered into thinking otherwise. I'm with her...

I believe a candidate running for the Presidency should release his tax returns. I come from the belief that "when you have nothing to hide, you hide nothing". I'm with her...

I don't believe anyone should be exempt from paying taxes. It's un-American and disgraceful. Just because the loophole may be there doesn't mean you knowingly take advantage of it. I'm with her...

I don't believe the election is rigged and can't believe the thought has even been raised. It's been proven to be undeniably false and quite frankly it's just unpatriotic to say it. I'm with her...

I'm standing with all 5 living Presidents who agree that Clinton is the best choice to be our next President. I'm with her...

I agree that Hillary is more versed when it comes to protecting us and keeping America safe. She's sat in the "war room". Her experience matters when it comes to this topic. I know, there's Benghazi... However, she sat for testimony for over 11 hours and was found to not be responsible for the 4 Americans we lost in Benghazi. I also know about the 33K emails, but in this case she was deemed careless, not criminal. I'm with her...

I agree with the Affordable Care Act. Does it need refinement? Yes. But should it be repealed? No! Our Country, our whole Country, deserves Healthcare. I'm with her...

I don't need to defend my stance as I've explained why I'm with her. I also don't need to bash Trump, it's just not necessary.

Lastly, I heard a wonderful quote today from a commentator before the debate, when he said "Clinton was for addition and multiplication, whereas Trump was for division and subtraction". I'll take addition and multiplication over division and subtraction anyday... I'm with her!

Monday, December 1, 2008

More Team Members

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.
Position: Secretary of State

Susan Rice, Campaign Foreign Policy Adviser
Position: U.N. Ambassador

Gen. James Jones, ex-commandant Marine Corps
Position: National Security Adviser

Robert Gates, Secretary of Defense since 2006
Position: To remain as Defense Secretary

Gov. Janet Napolitano, D-Ariz.
Position: Homeland Security Secretary

Eric Holder, former Deputy Attorney General
Position: Attorney General

Paul Volcker, former Fed Chairman
Position: Head of President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board

Timothy Geithner, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Position: Treasury Secretary

Peter Orszag, CBO Director
Position: Office of Management and Budget Director

Robert Gibbs, Senior Obama Aide
Position: Press Secretary

Lawrence Summers, former Treasury Secretary, former Harvard University President
Position: Head of the National Economic Council

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Thursday, August 28, 2008

All Votes Are In...

The long journey for Barack, finally came to completion yesterday afternoon when Hillary Clinton's call for Obama to be approved by acclamation as the Democratic Nominee for President of the United States. When those words were spoken, the convention hall went nuts. Cheers in the crowd, screaming OBAMA, OBAMA, and YES WE CAN, YES WE CAN filled the room. It was finally what the Democrats wanted to see, Unity. For once, everyone seemed to come together, put aside their differences, and support Barack in his next journey in becoming President Barack Obama ~ that has a really nice ring to it, doesn't it?

Last night was quite an impressive evening. I thought all of the speeches were on point. They all seemed to take a stance to show the world why Barack is ready to lead this great nation. I have to say, my favorite speech of the night was Bill Clinton. He delivered in such a way that you could actually feel his passion for uniting the Democrats so we all come together to support such a wonderful candidate.

Bill Clinton's DNC Speech


Joe Biden's Acceptance Speech At The DNC


Tonight we come upon the 45th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have A Dream speech. Barack's acceptance speech couldn't come at a more perfect time. I'm sure Dr. King will be smiling down on Invesco Field tonight as Barack so eloquently delivers the speech of his life.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" Speech
August 28, 1963


For a transcript of Bill Clinton's DNC speech, go to:
http://www.demconvention.com/bill-clinton/

For a transcript of Joe Biden's Acceptance speech, go to:
http://www.demconvention.com/joe-biden/

For a transcript of the I Have A Dream speech, go to:
http://www.usconstitution.net/dream.html

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

No Way, No How, NO MCCAIN!

I thought Hillary did a great job delivering her Unity speech last night at the DNC. I would have liked to have heard a little more about Barack, but over all I think she had a solid night. Didn't you find it very surprising how funny Hillary could be? I don't think I've seen much of that side of her, and I was quite impressed. It was refreshing to see another side.

Hillary Clinton's DNC Speech


I'm still a little dissapointed that there are Hillary supporters out there that will not vote Barack into the White House in November. It doesn't make sense to me. One thing about Hillary and Barack is they share more of the same views, than those they differ on. John McCain is on a completely different page than that of Democratic supporters. We've had a Republican in the White House for 8 years, and look where that's gotten us. Can we really have another 4, possibly 8 more years of the same? I just can't see it and can't wrap my mind around what Americans think McCain will do any differently than that of our current President, George W. Bush. People need to remember that President Bush is considered the most unpopular President in modern history with only a 28% approval rating. CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider wrote in May 2008 an article regarding George Bush, which said "He is more unpopular than Richard Nixon was just before he resigned from the presidency in August 1974." How on earth can anyone even consider McCain?

"Tonight we need to remember what a Presidential election is really about. When the polls have closed, and the ads are finally off the air, it comes down to you -- the American people, your lives, and your children’s futures" (quote from Hillary Clinton's DNC speech). To sum it all up, Hillary said it best when she said "This is a fight for the future. And it’s a fight we must win".

For a transcript of Hillary Clinton's DNC speech, go to:
http://www.demconvention.com/hillary-rodham-clinton/