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The first is that she knows another attack on American soil is inevitable and wants to position herself politically as The Wise One Who Warned Us.Of course, it's not because Senator Clinton honestly wants to do things to avoid terror attacks. Democrats, and particularly Hillary, all hate America and are secretly rooting for Osama to attack so that they can get re-elected. On the other hand, when the godly Republicans get tough on terror (although since the election that seems to have stopped), they do so because of their sincere desire to keep us safe, all politics aside. What a load of hooey.
Second, she knows that a woman perceived as a liberal has no chance at winning the presidency while a woman perceived as a tough, pragmatic moderate does. . . .
Third, Mrs. Clinton knows the Democratic Party as a whole is to the left of the electorate.
Always remember what Bill Clinton did after he lost re-election to the governorship in 1980. He joined the choir in the only local church whose services were broadcast on television throughout Arkansas every Sunday morning. You could turn in every Sunday and see him in his robe, with his music book, singing spirituals.When Democrats go to church it's an act; it's sincere belief when Republicans go to church. Uh-huh. Problem, of course, is that Peggy is lying (surprise!) about the facts. According to the Southern Baptist press service, Clinton joined Immanuel Baptist Church in July 1980, before he lost the election, and he'd been singing in the choir while governor.
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on Saturday, December 11th, John said:
Hey there