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Teh One Who Knocks
04-13-2015, 10:37 AM
FOX News and The Associated Press


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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday officially announced her 2016 presidential campaign, ending months of speculation over her political plans and immediately elevating her as a target for the field of Republican contenders.

Clinton made the announcement in a YouTube video in which she says: “Everybody needs a champion. And I want to be that champion.”

The roughly two-minute video begins by showing a cross-section of Americans working to get ahead before Clinton says: “I’m doing something, too. I’m running for president.”

The 2016 White House winner will assuredly need to appeal to middle-class Americans and win their votes. And Clinton wasted little time making her pitch. “Americans have fought back from tough economic times,” she says in the video. “But the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top.”

Clinton later released a similar, more condensed message on Twitter.

The former first lady is seeking the presidency for a second time, after losing the party nomination to then-Sen. Barack Obama in 2008.

The 67-year-old Clinton has been the clear Democratic front-runner since speculation started last year about her potential candidacy, and her announcement makes her the only Democrat so far to officially start a 2016 White House campaign. A victory next year would make Clinton the United States’ first female president.

Clinton in 2000 won a U.S. Senate seat in New York, and in 2009 was appointed secretary of state, serving four years.

On Saturday, the group We Are Hillary for America circulated a memo to supporters that organizers called "guiding principles." But the memo also provided some insight into to the underpinnings of a Clinton campaign. "Give every family, every small business and every American a path to lasting prosperity by electing Hillary Clinton the next president of the United States,” the memo in part stated.

Clinton now heads this week to key, early-voting states, starting with Iowa on Tuesday, then onto New Hampshire.

She has signaled that she intends to make a major push in the Iowa caucuses, won by Obama in 2008. Her team has hired a former top aide to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to lead her Iowa campaign.

Her ties to New Hampshire are much stronger. State Democrats remember Bill Clinton's surprising second-place finish in the 1992 primary that helped him overcome charges of draft dodging and womanizing. Hillary Clinton surprised Obama by winning the 2008 New Hampshire primary.

Clinton has faced sharp criticism in recent weeks, after news reports that as secretary of state she used a private server and emails for official business, then made available only about half of the roughly 60,000 messages, permanently deleting those she considered personal.

Still, a Fox News poll released March 26 shows Clinton with support from 49 percent of early voters, numbers similar to those in other polls for roughly the past five months.

The response to Clinton’s announcement was quick and widespread with Democratic and Republican lawmakers, candidates and political groups eager to get in on the biggest news so far in the early 2016 election cycle.

“Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state resulted in an America that is less safe and trusted abroad,” said Our American Revival, a political action committee for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a potential 2016 GOP presidential candidate. “We must stand together and speak out against Hillary Clinton’s dangerous liberal record.”

Carly Fiorina, another potential 2016 GOP candidate and a former Hewlett-Packard chief executive, release her own video.

“Hillary Clinton’s a highly intelligent woman, hard-working, she’s dedicated her life to public service,” Fiorina says the video that she posted on Facebook. “But unfortunately, she does not have a track record of accomplishment or transparency. … She’s not the woman for the White House.”

Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul, who last week officially announced his 2016 bid, became the first candidate to release an attack ad on another official candidate with a video that in part says: “Hillary Clinton represents the worst of the Washington machine.”

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, a Clinton supporter who is seriously considering a bid for the Democratic nomination, said through a spokeswoman that he will make his decision “regardless of what other people decide.”

“He’s heard from Democrats that they are looking for someone who offers strong progressive values, new leadership and the experience of getting real results,” spokeswoman Lis Smith said. “The Democratic Party will benefit from a robust issues debate … should Governor O'Malley decide to enter the race.”

Democratic National Committee Chairman and Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz welcomed Clinton as the first official candidate seeking the party's 2016 presidential nomination. But she also suggested Clinton would have to work for the mantle.

“We expect a competitive primary for the Democratic nomination,” Wasserman Schultz said. “I look forward to the contributions that Secretary Clinton and all of our eventual candidates will bring to this debate.”

As first lady to President Bill Clinton during the 1990s, she was a driving figure in a failed health care overhaul and lived through multiple ethics investigations and her husband's impeachment.

Clinton graduated from Wellesley College and Yale Law School.

In Arkansas, she was a lawyer at a top firm while Bill Clinton was governor. She advised her husband after he won the White House in 1992. In the Senate, she struck a bipartisan tone at times. Her Senate vote for the 2002 Iraq invasion became a point of contention in 2008; Obama had spoken out against the "dumb war." At the State Department, she was a hawkish member of Obama's national security team. She helped set the foundation for nuclear talks with Iran.

Clinton is the daughter of a small-business owner and homemaker, and grew up in suburban Chicago. As a college senior, Clinton delivered a 1969 commencement speech that earned national attention. The Clintons met at Yale. After working as a child advocate, Clinton followed her future husband back to Arkansas, where he launched his political career. The couple's 35-year-old daughter, Chelsea Clinton, gave birth to her first child, Charlotte, in September.

A 1995 address in Beijing and her final campaign event in 2008 are signature moments. As first lady, Clinton declared in a speech at a U.N. conference on women that "human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights."

The speech challenged human rights abuses of women and helped set the tone for Clinton's work years later in the State Department.

Her critics remember her for blaming her husband's scandals on a "vast right-wing conspiracy."

Clinton wrote "Hard Choices," about her time as secretary of state, and promoted the book around the country in 2014. The book generated mediocre sales and Clinton stumbled at times during the book tour, saying in one interview that she and her husband were "dead broke" when they left the White House.

While they faced large legal bills from the Whitewater investigation, the couple made millions after Bill Clinton's presidency; the comments were considered tone-deaf. Clinton already was a publishing powerhouse at that point.

During her husband's presidency, she released "It Takes a Village" in 1996, a book that discussed her work in child advocacy and steps to help children become productive adults.

FBD
04-13-2015, 12:52 PM
somebody give her a columbian necktie already




If you're 52 or younger, you've never voted in an election where a Bush or Clinton wasn't a candidate, running mate or in the Adminstration.

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Loser
04-13-2015, 04:23 PM
Fuck this old hag and her idea of what "middle" class is.

PorkChopSandwiches
04-13-2015, 04:29 PM
C'mon Loser, she was they were broke when they left the white house, she knows our struggle

Teh One Who Knocks
04-13-2015, 04:30 PM
:lol:

RBP
04-13-2015, 04:43 PM
:tup:

perrhaps
04-13-2015, 05:24 PM
C'mon Loser, she was they were broke when they left the white house, she knows our struggle

Yeah, she cried for weeks when she had to return all the furniture she stole.

Teh One Who Knocks
04-13-2015, 05:27 PM
http://i.imgur.com/MMW1Mia.jpg

Loser
04-13-2015, 06:46 PM
Within minutes of her announcement, #WhyImNotVotingForHillary was number one trending. Then mysteriously disappeared and replaced with #Hillary2016....:-k

Yea...

PorkChopSandwiches
04-13-2015, 06:53 PM
:lol:

Illuminati confirmed

FBD
04-13-2015, 07:16 PM
next up for vBookie, how low is the voter turnout % really going to go when its jeb vs hillary :rofl: and how many precincts will be reporting over 100% turnout :lol:

RBP
04-13-2015, 08:55 PM
Democratic presidential candidate’s logo sets off mini-Twitterstorm with claims of plagiarism, mixed messages and allusion to the twin towers

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Full article http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/apr/13/hillary-clinton-logo-twin-towers-9-11

The article also includes this gem that made me laugh a little too hard.


“I’ve heard nothing about that,” said Andy Steele, the head of media outreach for Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth...
“Our focus is on the science of the controlled demolition that day...We don’t get into conspiracy theories.”

:rofl:

FBD
04-13-2015, 08:57 PM
“Our focus is on the science of the controlled demolition that day...We don’t get into conspiracy theories.”

:tup:

PorkChopSandwiches
04-13-2015, 08:57 PM
:lol:

RBP
04-13-2015, 08:59 PM
oh ffs :lol:

FBD
04-14-2015, 11:12 AM
:razz: you all know I am correct about it, its just too horrifying to accept as real - everyone knows for a fact that the 911 commission report contains already proved falsehoods and faked/falsified/garbage tests like the thermite on the car :lol: so where's the burden of proof? :shrug: you can be sure Hillary will keep GWB's ties to all the Saudis that ran tail out of here in the weeks before and after, nice and under lock and key :tup: (but we cant quite recreate the SEC's investigations tying all sorts of government folk to the enron scandal...)

Arkady Renko
04-14-2015, 01:07 PM
The real tragedy is that the democrats probably don't have a less unappealing candidate.

perrhaps
04-14-2015, 01:53 PM
The real tragedy is that the democrats probably don't have a less unappealing candidate.

Lieawatha Warren ?

RBP
04-14-2015, 03:17 PM
:razz: you all know I am correct about it, its just too horrifying to accept as real - everyone knows for a fact that the 911 commission report contains already proved falsehoods and faked/falsified/garbage tests like the thermite on the car :lol: so where's the burden of proof? :shrug: you can be sure Hillary will keep GWB's ties to all the Saudis that ran tail out of here in the weeks before and after, nice and under lock and key :tup: (but we cant quite recreate the SEC's investigations tying all sorts of government folk to the enron scandal...)
No, I don't know you're correct and that's not even the point. If you are investigating a theory about a government conspiracy, it is by definition a conspiracy theory. It's even the same words :lol:

Hal-9000
04-14-2015, 04:22 PM
GOOOOOO HITTLERY!


:tup:


Finally, a man that can run your nation properly :)

DemonGeminiX
04-14-2015, 05:00 PM
I should have put her on my death list. :meh:

PorkChopSandwiches
04-14-2015, 05:01 PM
Pat Robertson still alive?

DemonGeminiX
04-14-2015, 05:05 PM
:slap:

PorkChopSandwiches
04-14-2015, 05:31 PM
:dance:

FBD
04-14-2015, 08:47 PM
No, I don't know you're correct and that's not even the point. If you are investigating a theory about a government conspiracy, it is by definition a conspiracy theory. It's even the same words :lol:
:lol: bro, the thing is, people that dont believe the correct physical description of the events still have this lynchpin of an issue - known falsehoods in the commission report and such a technically unsound "rebuttal" for the remotest possibility of thermite, that....uh oh, where does one go from here?

have you gotten that far yet, so as to ask that question? if there are falsehoods and coverups and "national security interest" reasons to keep certain data hidden - why??? sorry, it just doesnt make sense that one doesnt progress beyond that. its like everyone just says "well, we know the commission report didnt get it quite right, but hey, nobody really knows what happened that day" and is done with it. even saying "they didnt get it right" doesnt quite jive with the lead investigator quitting because he said he was being obstructed from doing his job.

I'm not the logically inconsistent one here :lol:

the only "conspiracy" is that the government did not actively facilitate the events of that day.

(just like the german crash...we alllll know its satellite fly by wire, pilot can be fully disabled at a moment's notice by design...yet you all somehow some way believe that the copilot took it down...:rofl: :shrug: I just dont get it! )

Loser
04-14-2015, 09:58 PM
You guys are looking at this from the wrong perspective.

LET her be the champion of the middle class, and those 1,000 or so morons can vote for her, because jackass and his current cabinet wiped out the majority of it ages ago.

RBP
04-15-2015, 03:47 AM
You guys are looking at this from the wrong perspective.

LET her be the champion of the middle class, and those 1,000 or so morons can vote for her, because jackass and his current cabinet wiped out the majority of it ages ago.

That may be but they didn't move up they moved down. And the lower income people still believe that liberals are on their side and vote accordingly.

Loser
04-15-2015, 04:01 AM
All the former middle class, who are now lower class or poor, know damn well who fucked them.

RBP
04-15-2015, 04:05 AM
All the former middle class, who are now lower class or poor, know damn well who fucked them.

Maybe. I just don't anticipate a significant shift in the voting demographics.

I tend it view it more in natural cycles. The country shifts left, then resets by shifting right, then resets by shifting left... rinse, repeat.

Loser
04-15-2015, 04:54 AM
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FBD
04-15-2015, 10:03 AM
You guys are looking at this from the wrong perspective.

LET her be the champion of the middle class, and those 1,000 or so morons can vote for her, because jackass and his current cabinet wiped out the majority of it ages ago.

:lol: how quaint....but I think Diebold will be the deciding vote. cmon - everyone knows obama fucked them, too but somehow precincts still turned out 105% for the bastard