Sunday, February 7, 2016

Hillary Hedging on Six-Figure Speech Transcripts

Happy Sunday Friends,

It's the day after the final Republican debate before the New Hampshire primary, and Marco Rubio was clearly the big loser last night.

Oh crap! I can't believe I just said the exact same thing four times!
Marco was being hammered on stage by Gov. Chris Krispy Kreme over his inexperience, and only being adept at sticking to a script.

The rookie senator then corroborated the diss, responding to the governor by repeating the same lines from his stump speech critical of President Obama...some four times.

This will not help the relative youngster.

Ted Cruz clearly pulled his punches when cajoled by a moderator to take a swing at Donald Trump, exactly what I predicted would happen in my post of January 13, Cruz refused to criticize the frontrunner,

The Cruz campaign is going nowhere in New Hampshire, just as expected. The Trump/Cruz tryst seems to be playing out.

But in my mind, a bigger story is that Hillary Clinton is hedging on releasing the transcripts of the speeches she made to Goldman Sachs for $675,000.

Hillary is claiming that the voters aren't really interested in the contents, and her campaign is considering whether or not to make them public; again, another instance of Hillary looking sneaky. Why wasn't her answer instantly, "Sure, I'll be happy to release them?"

What could she have possibly said to Goldman Sachs that Hillary needs to consider?

Keep in mind, this is the same woman who answered that she accepted the $675,000 because that's what they offered. And then followed up with she didn't know she'd be running for president.

First of all, who's she trying to kid? And second of all, who's she trying to kid?

You mean, it would have all been just fine if she wasn't running for president? That's what I call some pretty deep convictions.

This photo is part of  a huge right-wing conspiracy. I don't ever look like this!

It's just another instance of Hillary's poor judgment, her truthiness, and her hubris in assuming her sycophants will swallow any lame explanation she comes up with.

Maybe they will.

Maybe they'll actually hand her a loss on Tuesday night by the up to 30% some polls are forecasting.
I'm betting on something closer to the latter.

Her opponent may have some hurdles to face, but there's no doubt about Bernie Sanders' sincerity and genuine passion.

I don't ever get that with Hillary.


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