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>>>>She's wearing her desperation on her sleeve, which is too bad. I had a >>>>lot
>>>>more respect for her before this mudfest.
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>>> Why anyone would have any respect for her is really beyond me. >>>
>>> What is there to respect?
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>>The fact that she's a Senator?! Love her or hate her, the average woman
>>doesn't achieve that much. Before you say she dirty-dealed her way to
>>office, show me *proof* that male politicians don't do the same thing. >
> The fact that anybody is a Senator does not demand respect.
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> She is the lowest form of slime....oh excuse me....Senator slime. >
Very few politicians *aren't* slime on some level.
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>>>>On another level, though, I can't help but feel sorry for her. She's >>>>worked
>>>>for so long toward this goal, and is watching it slip away to a younger,
>>>>less-seasoned, probably less deserving upstart.
>>>
>>> 'less deserving upstart' is mild. He is a nothing. ...an empty suit, >>> for sure.
>>>
>>Feh - you need a new, relevant name for him. Magic Negro was the worst, >>but
>>now "empty suit" is getting tiresome; especially when there are so many >>from
>>both parties who qualify for that moniker.
>
> Empty suit is what he is. I shall continue to call him that.
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> er how many states are there, Barry? 57?
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> proof he is an empty suit.
Oh, yeah. Dubya has never made a grammatical or geographical error. Right. Got it.
> Magic Negro?
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Oh, I know you didn't make that phrase up - it's just so old.
Guess it could be a lot worse.
I get that you don't like him or any Democrat, but you're really sounding like a broken record, with infractions of theirs that don't even *touch the surface* of Republican crimes/immorality. At least over the last 8 years, anyway.
For the record (again), I'm an Independent.
Natalie
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