Tapate50
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"So tell us, when did you stop beating your wife ? "
She could have just said "no, no I don't"
But she didn't.
"So tell us, when did you stop beating your wife ? "
Like she said, HRC and Albright have been friends for 25 years and that is apparently one of Albright's stock phrases. Probably said/ meant more in jest than to be taken seriously -- it was a lose - lose question with no right/good answer.
by the way, when did you stop beating your wife?
HRC- Should women go to hell that don't vote for you?
http://gawker.com/hillary-clinton-leaves-open-possibility-that-women-who-1758642345
... I never started
of course that is what you are going to say
David Frum:
For a decade and a half, Republicans have stifled internal debates about the George W. Bush presidency. They have preserved a more or less common front, by the more or less agreed upon device of not looking backward, not talking candidly, and focusing all their accumulated anger on the figure of Obama. The Trump candidacy has smashed all those coping mechanisms. Everything that was suppressed has been exposed, everything that went unsaid is being shouted aloud—and all before a jeering live audience, as angry itself as any of the angry men on the platform. Is this a functional political party? Is this an organization readying itself to govern? Or is it one more—most spectacular—show of self-evisceration by a party that has been bleeding on the inside for a decade and longer?
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I am dying to know what color shirt he was wearing
I am reminded of some folks view of Church history: they think it began with Billy Graham. Politics is much the same.
My point was just that we've got a short view on things. People hyperventilate over things like Frum does. When you take a longer view you soon recognize turmoil within or between political parties is nothing new. Sort of like the Ds with their panties in a wad over the threats of obstructionism over an Obama nominee to replace Scalia. It's like they've never heard of Robert Bork before.