Rep. Chris Collins: Bill Clinton ‘Doesn’t Want to Let it Go’

December 22 06:23 2016

But this week, Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, both aged 70, could not avoid getting into an online battle over the outcome of the election and the pain it caused the former president’s wife. Clinton excelled in two of those states; but Trump also won 4,685,047 votes in deep red Texas. “You know, a robot only has so many microchips in its database and that one wasn’t in there”.

Not only would Trump likely have still won, just as he did under the present rules of the game, but Republicans up and down the ballot in these ignored states could have also won. “Maybe part of it was the press conference that Donald Trump had before the debate with Paula Jones and Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick and, certainly, Kathy Shelton, which is in a category by herself”, she explained to Fox News host Bill Hemmer in a podcast interview.

In one of her rare post-election appearances during a retirement event for U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), the former secretary of state made headlines when she condemned the evils of “fake news”, calling for the government to “grapple with the challenge and threat” posed by words on the internet.

‘James Comey cost her the election, ‘ Clinton announced.

Violation of Federal Records Act (perhaps willful).

A Pew Research survey Wednesday showed a whopping 97 percent of all voters would cast the exact same vote they did on Election Day, including 99 percent of Trump voters and 96 percent of Clinton voters. Admittedly, the Wikileaks release of hacked Democratic Party emails at strategic points during the campaign seems more than coincidental.

President-elect Donald Trump, whose command of grammar – and most things, sadly – is quite limited. Russians have engaged in spreading propaganda and misinformation for a long time.

Let me set the scene for you: It was winter 2004-2005, and Bush had recently been elected to his second term after receiving his first in 2000.

It is always a good reminder that comes with Bill or other “progressives” that the most intolerant Americans there to blame if you do not agree with them. This incredibly short-sighted decision triggered a national scandal, but it was a problem entirely of Clinton’s own creation and one she continually mishandled.

I don’t think there is a “usually” here.

The question facing Democrats now is this: What did they learn from losing the 2016 election?

Trump’s message and his personal visits to battleground states helped his campaign achieve victory and defeat a formidable Clinton machine.

But then, even amid the roar of news from around the world in the last couple of weeks – an assassination in Turkey, a refugee crisis in Syria, a terror attack in Germany – Trump’s Twitter feed suggests that his Electoral College win and popular-vote loss remain in the front of his mind (the juxtaposition still kind of annoying him).

I liked Clinton’s focus on family and children. In addition, former Clinton campaign spokesman Jesse Ferguson wrote a strident op-ed at Time this week urging Democrats to move on.

With liberals determined to confront the president-elect and Mr. Trump continuing to scorn his critics while denying intelligence officials’ assessment that Russian Federation was responsible for hacking Democrats, the divisions so stark during this year’s campaign are on a course to grow worse. However, it is very rare for an elector to vote against the wishes of the state they are representing. “Why are our officials not held accountable for their actions?” While expected to vote in line with state results electors can vote for anyone they want except in states that have laws forcing them to vote according to the results.

However, 10 Democratic senators are up for re-election in 2018 from states Mr. Trump carried, four in states he won easily. In 1888, Grover Cleveland, who won the popular vote, lost to Benjamin Harrison.

Hillary Clinton accompanied by former President Bill Clinton right pauses while speaking to staff and supporters at the New Yorker Hotel in New York Wednesday Nov. 9 2016 where she conceded her defeat to Republican Donald Trump after the hard-fough

Rep. Chris Collins: Bill Clinton ‘Doesn’t Want to Let it Go’
 
 
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