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Saturday, March 14, 2015

HITLERY CLINTON…‘STILL’ THE FAVORITE OF DEMOCRATS…


Ever found yourself wondering just how far gone our country really is?  Well then, I think that a recent Gallup poll might seem to provide us all with an answer.  You see, it’s according to this poll that we find that Hitlery Clinton is currently the best-known of all the potential 2016 contenders.  And, apparently, this poll was conducted at the same time as our ex-secretary of state was having her tired old mug plastered all over the television because of a continuing email problem.  But what I find most concerning is that, also according to this poll, Hitlery was also the most favorably viewed ‘potential candidate’, even after news broke about her use of personal email for official business.  Personally I view that as being sufficient proof that America, at least as most of us would like it to be, is now, officially, dead.

According to a Gallup poll conducted March 2-4 of 1,522 adults, before her press conference on the issue, 50 percent of respondents said they view her favorably, compared to 39 percent who have a negative impression, putting her ahead of any other potential Republican candidates.  At the same time, 89 percent of Americans are familiar enough with Hitlery to have an opinion, again more than any other potential candidate.  Hitlery is in only a slightly weaker position than last summer when she released her fictional account of her time as Secretary of State, "Hard Choices." At the time 54 percent of Americans had a favorable view, suggesting the email controversy has not had a significant impact of views of Hitlery.  So what’s that say about the priorities of those who are so determined to ‘support’ her?

A statement released by Gallup said, "Clinton's relatively high scores on both dimensions give her a better starting position regarding her image than other competitors would have in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.”  Meanwhile, among Republicans, it would seem that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie are the best known, with roughly two-thirds of Americans having an opinion about them.  Personally, I’m not a big fan of either man.  But, be that as it may, for Bush, 35 percent had a favorable view compared to 33 percent who had an unfavorable view. Christie's negative views outweigh the positive with 34 percent compared to 31 percent.  Sen. Marco Rubio had the highest net favorability rating with 26 percent holding a positive view versus 21 percent who have a negative view.

And what I thought was yet another prime indicator of just how far gone the Democrat Party is today, it was among those Democrats tested in the survey that Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth “Squaw Wanna-Be” Warren had a net positive rating while being far less known than Hitlery and eight of the potential GOP contenders. Specifically, 22 percent view her favorably compared to 19 percent who view her unfavorably.  Another potential 2016 player there on the Democrat side, although apparently not mentioned in this specific poll, is ‘Little Marty’ O’Malley from the People’s Republic of Maryland, who did such a bang-up job as governor that the voters of his state elected a Republican as their new governor.  So such is the cast of characters lining up to take the baton from Barry.   

As I have said before, Hitlery could be found guilty of murder, and Democrats would still vote for her, because their priorities, are also her priorities.  The most important of which is to finish the job begun by Barry “Almighty” to completely tear down what will still remain of our once proud nation.  I guess I don’t understand the hatred that Democrats have for their country and the fact that they never have a difficult time, going all the way back to Woodrow Wilson, in finding themselves a champion of whom they can all get behind.  We on the right cannot afford to nominate anyone who fits the definition of ‘moderate’, or what many of us, not so fondly, refer to as being RINOs.  We cannot allow those in the state-controlled media, or the many big dollar donors, to steer us toward who we ‘think’ we should vote for.        

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