This highlights the problem with the republican party. Inability to adapt.
You sent 8 congressmen to put their heads together with the collective goal of making Hillary look bad, and somehow, Hillary has surged in polls since the hearing.
Move on, adapt. Benghazi! attacks are no longer working.
huh? ? ? wrote:
This highlights the problem with the republican party. Inability to adapt.
You sent 8 congressmen to put their heads together with the collective goal of making Hillary look bad, and somehow, Hillary has surged in polls since the hearing.
Move on, adapt. Benghazi! attacks are no longer working.
Exactly. When will they learn that "shock & awe" was a path to the presidency only once? It ain't happenin' again.
Maybe the Republicans should do some investigating into this Benghazi thing.
People of the left really don't care. She's going to win Dem nomination.
Let the repubs put forth one of these ridiculous bozos and let them have at it.
My sense is she carves em up.
Can't wait!
Republicans are too busy beating each other up (like the previous two presidential elections) to focus on Hillary's lies. Timing is all wrong. The RNC needs to do a better job of organizing its talking points.
Dems are master of this, they send out a daily talking points memo, and everyone repeats and attack republicans exactly how the memo indicates. That way the media is forced to repeat the same lies and deceit over and over.
Blahbaba wrote:
Republicans are too busy beating each other up (like the previous two presidential elections) to focus on Hillary's lies. Timing is all wrong. The RNC needs to do a better job of organizing its talking points.
Dems are master of this, they send out a daily talking points memo, and everyone repeats and attack republicans exactly how the memo indicates. That way the media is forced to repeat the same lies and deceit over and over.
Doesn't Bill O'Reilly have a segment called "Talking Points"?
It is pretty close to what I see others parroting the next day
It's hard to look at a Republican field headed by Carson and Trump and think that Hillary Clinton is who we should be worried about.
Blahbaba wrote:
Republicans are too busy beating each other up (like the previous two presidential elections) to focus on Hillary's lies.
Oh yeah. You never see Republicans make any attacks on Hillary.
huh? ? ? wrote:
This highlights the problem with the republican party. Inability to adapt.
You sent 8 congressmen to put their heads together with the collective goal of making Hillary look bad, and somehow, Hillary has surged in polls since the hearing.
Move on, adapt. Benghazi! attacks are no longer working.
The GOP is one more Benghazi hearing away from a large number of voters throwing up their hands and walking away in frustration that they won't focus on things that matter in our daily lives. Or a larger number anyway.
I actually read the article carefully and do not see how Fox News could believe that it has caught Clinton in any kind of scandal. She claimed she received no direct communications from the ambassador about security issues. LIES! He sent her an email about humanitarian aid. Really? That is it? Humanitarian aid=panic over security as jihadis are preparing to swarm the compound.
And Blumenthal was not an advisor. LIES! He sent her a few emails about policy issues. If I send President Obama some emails about policy issues, do I get to be an advisor? Advisors to executive branch officials are given titles and security clearances, etc. There is no process to become a de facto advisor. Republicans are ironically getting into Bill Clinton-esque hyper-semantics over "advisor" and "security" to try to give legs to what is just a completely dead story. The longer this goes on, the more it becomes an embarrassment for the Republicans and a clear victory for Clinton.
America is tired of the Clintons. "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would have been getting us coffee"... Bill Clinton
Trump 2016
""I will build you ... one of the great ballrooms of the world." –Donald Trump, on wanting to build a $100 million ballroom at the White House if elected
"She really has become a monster ... I mean monster in the most positive way." –Donald Trump, on his pregnant wife Melania
"BetteMidler is an extremely unattractive woman, I refuse to say that because I always insist on being politically correct."
"I've said if Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her."
"All of the women on The Apprentice flirted with me — consciously or unconsciously. That's to be expected."
"Sorry losers and haters, but my IQ is one of the highest — and you all know it! Please don't feel so stupid or insecure; it's not your fault."
BENGHAZI!!!