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Lester Holt Shilled for Hillary Clinton at First Debate

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 2:29 pm, 09/27/2016

"Hillary, on the other hand, is quite the lush...not slamming her for it, by any means."

This, in no way, indicates I have respect for Hillary Clinton.

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 2:24 pm, 09/27/2016

Stay focused, Caj. In no way have I defended Trump.

Did I say I had respect for Hillary? I must be drunk.

hangsleft

Posted 2:21 pm, 09/27/2016

Try and keep things straight Glitter. Is calling someone a lush or boozehound a term of endearment or not. On another thread you said she was a lush but didn't mean it in a bad way and had respect for her.

I assume lying and corrupt also stood for Trump. I mean his liar liar index is off the charts and stealing from charities well we can all agree that's just wrong.

Cajahah

Posted 2:19 pm, 09/27/2016

As you defend a guy who paid zero in taxes, insulted women based on weight and t*t size, made fun of a handicapped person, bragged about adultery, and brags about his money.


Stay classy Glit.

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 2:18 pm, 09/27/2016

hangsleft (view profile)
Posted 2:09 pm, 09/27/2016
Is boozehound also a term of endearment? I mean in the other thread you take no issue with her beverage choice, so I'm assuming you are just being light-hearted.

Did you miss the characterization being prefaced with lying and corrupt?

It may be complimentary to you but not to individuals of class.

hangsleft

Posted 2:09 pm, 09/27/2016

Is boozehound also a term of endearment? I mean in the other thread you take no issue with her beverage choice, so I'm assuming you are just being light-hearted and playful.

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 2:06 pm, 09/27/2016

I don't know how you define classy but being a lying, corrupt boozehound isn't classy.

hangsleft

Posted 1:52 pm, 09/27/2016

Five minutes left. I wish she would just go off on him. BOOM! Too much preparation, too much class. Oh well.

� Michael Moore (@MMFlint) September 27, 2016

Yes I agree with Michael, she had way to much class last night.

this n that

Posted 1:42 pm, 09/27/2016

The 62-year-old filmmaker warned "pro-Hillary gloaters" against celebrating over how Hillary Clinton did in the debate against the Republican nominee and insisted nothing she did changed things. "Pro-Hillary gloaters doing end-zone dance again when still on 50-yd line," Moore tweeted. "You must get it in your head Trump is gonna win and act accordingly!"

hangsleft

Posted 1:33 pm, 09/27/2016

You mean Trump taking money from charities. Melania using charity money at a charity fundraiser to buy the Donald a football helmet.

You mean the fact that she has been cleared numerous times of any wrongdoings. Now I wonder why that hasn't been brought yet for the 1000th time.

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 1:31 pm, 09/27/2016

I didn't mind, so much, Trump being pressed if Lester had given at least some pressure on Clinton. With no mention of Benghazi, Pay-To-Play, the corruption in the Clinton Foundation or a mention, by Holt, of the ongoing e-mail scandal, it was glaringly obvious what was going on.

hangsleft

Posted 1:29 pm, 09/27/2016

http://mediamatters.org/vid...-it/213360

Scarborough himself admitted that "by all past debate standards, Hillary Clinton won. Most of us around the table believe that." His follow-up claim that "you don't judge Donald Trump by those standards" is nothing but nonsense. Math works the same for all of us, and what you don't know can hurt you.

http://www.politicususa.com...means.html

this n that

Posted 1:25 pm, 09/27/2016

Drudge poll.

Trump ...almost 800,000 votes

Clinton still can't make it to 156,000 hours after debate ended and liberal media, pundits, and your everyday run of the mill liberal hypocrites and liars, called her the "debate winner".

this n that

Posted 1:16 pm, 09/27/2016

Hillary lost ground in swing state North Carolina.

Kae Roberts and Jay Eardly were leaning toward Hillary Clinton before Monday night's debate.

By the end, they had both pulled away.

John Kokos and Hank Federal were undecided going in, potential Clinton backers.

By the end, they'd ruled her out.

Indeed, while polls found that Clinton had won the first general-election debate with Donald Trump on Monday, she may not have won actual votes. And she may even have lost some, at least in the battleground state of North Carolina.

In a focus group of 21 voters from around Charlotte conducted by McClatchy and The Charlotte Observer, four who had been up for grabs before the debate had moved away from her by the end.

Crooked Hillary

Posted 12:46 pm, 09/27/2016

The Hofstra University venue for this first debate in Hempstead, NY was heavily in favor of Hillary Clinton. The audience was full of Long Island limousine liberals from the whole New York City metro area. Lester Holt was obviously pro Clinton, as every major network anchor has been this campaign season.

Hillary is exactly the mean-spirited, cut-throat and dangerous person she presented herself to be last night.

The Donald is the genuinely concerned, magnanimous businessman who also has a lot of rumors from his past that keep him on the defensive.

The debate victory may have gone to Clinton, but the winning of trust went to Trump.

Final Word: Trump attacked Hillary on her disastrous public record and epic failures. Hillary then assaulted Trump with unproven personal scandal that amounted to nothing more than rumor and hearsay.

http://themillenniumreport....-who-lost/

hangsleft

Posted 11:28 am, 09/27/2016

#worst - that's already been posted once. Keep your usernames straight please.

Elmo Cleghorn

Posted 11:27 am, 09/27/2016

i come from a line of Irish ... give em enough beer and they would support anyone ...


but they do sober up sooner or later

#Worstpresidentever

Posted 11:23 am, 09/27/2016

How Trump won over a bar full of Democrats and undecideds

YOUNGSTOWN, Pa. � Ken Reed sat down at the main bar of the Tin Lizzy tavern with two things in mind: to dig into the tavern's oversize cheese steak, and watch the presidential debate.

"I am hungry and undecided, in that order," he said, digging into the savory dish in a bar that dates back to 1746.

Kady Letoksy, a paralegal by day, a waitress and bartender at night at the Tin Lizzy, sat beside him. At 28, she has never voted before, and she is now thinking it might be a good idea to start.

Letosky entered the evening undecided in a town that is heavily Democratic in registration. Her sister and father are on opposite sides of the political aisle. Donald "Trump had the upper hand this evening," she said, citing his command of the back-and-forth between him and Hillary Clinton.

Reed, 35, is a registered Democrat and small businessman. "By the end of the debate, Clinton never said a thing to persuade me that she had anything to offer me or my family or my community," he said, sitting at the same bar that has boasted local icons as regulars, such as the late Fred Rogers, and Arnold Palmer, who had his own stash of PM Whiskey hidden behind newer bottles of whiskey for his regular visits.

"Have to say Trump had the edge this evening, he came out swinging but also talked about specifics on jobs and the economy," Reed said.

Modal TriggerThe presidential debate plays on the television at the Tin Lizzy.Photo: Justin Merriman Reed said Clinton came across as either smug or as though she was reading her r�sum�, adding there was nothing on her r�sum� that touched on his life.

http://nypost.com/2016/09/2...e-the-bar/

Ole Sarge

Posted 11:06 am, 09/27/2016

hangsleft

Posted 10:52 am, 09/27/2016

What did Republicans think about Trump admitting to rooting for the housing crisis so he could make money off other people's loses?

Probably thought about the same thing the democrats did knowing it was created by liberal lawmakers forcing banks to loan money for houses to people that didn't even have jobs. Barney Frank and Bill Clinton being two of the most ardent supporters. Along with the drunk drowner.

Sparklin

Posted 10:56 am, 09/27/2016

"Independent Experts" are a dime a dozen. Either candidate can produce expert testimonials to back up any proposal. It means nothing.

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