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>>Yes, I read that same thing today (was it on here???). If he takes executive action before the mid-terms it could do some real damage to his party.
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>Barney Frank (retired Democratic Congressman) ripped Obama a few weeks ago over the botched rollout and the lies. And now you have Hillary using strong words about the current Administration. It's interesting how even people in his own party are ripping him once they're out.
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>I can't wait for the night of Nov 4th. Christmas comes early this year. I'm going to watch the mid-term election returns on MSNBC. I want to watch the facial expressions of Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow when the Dems lose the Senate. I'm certainly not crazy about the Rs but this will make for "must see TV"
Hillary, now there's a disinterested party (rolling eyes). If anyone thinks she doesn't intend to be the savior of the Democratic party in 2016 I have some costume jewelry we need to discuss.
I don't say that as a Hillary hater. They have a quorum without me. She was a better Senator than most people expected and a good Secretary of State. Benghazi will cling to her but IMO she did a good job. She traveled nearly a million miles as S of S, often in hostile territory. But if there is one thing at her core it's ambition. I suppose that's true of anyone who wants to be President of the U.S.
The Senate is an open question. The Repubs need to gain 6 seats, which is not trivial. There is always disenchantment with the party in power. And there is a lot of time between now and November 4. It's an axiom of American politics that most voters don't become truly engaged until after Labor Day.
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