tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post3971168005372655725..comments2023-08-05T07:24:04.413-05:00Comments on Hope n' Change Cartoons: Let Us SprayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger41125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-46140099453698555662016-10-25T16:24:15.190-05:002016-10-25T16:24:15.190-05:00@Fred Ciampi- I've seen that video and loved i...@Fred Ciampi- I've seen that video and loved it!<br /><br />@Colby Muenster- Yeah, gridlock sounds pretty good at this point. And I'm one week away from being able to find out how much my Obamacare is going up. You can bet it will become a topic here!<br /><br />@porkyspen- Sorry you don't like my characterization of Trump, but I'm just being honest. No, I've never been in a boardroom with him (have you ever been in a meeting with Hillary? Have an opinion about her...?) but I've heard him campaign for the past year. And I'm sorry, but the man sounds like a mental patient. He blurts out anything - and I mean <i>anything</i> - which comes into his head, yet has been completely unable to cite policy specifics (except in cases where he's proposing the nonsensical and/or unconstitutional).<br /><br />Trump has a remarkable talent for populism and that gives him power. He also seems willing to confront the standard BS in Washington. IF he combines his talents with guidance from good advisors, then maybe he <i>can</i> be the right man for this specific and godawful time. <br /><br />Whether or not any other Republican could have taken the media opposition is a good question - and one which I readily concede is now moot. I <i>do</i> think there were several who would have utterly demolished Hillary in the debates, which Trump unfortunately was unable to do.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-37400124561545803622016-10-25T14:57:41.039-05:002016-10-25T14:57:41.039-05:00"The man is a disaster of the first order...&...<b>"The man is a disaster of the first order..."</b><br /><br />Love your cartoons, but man am I sick of hearing generalized nonsense like this. <br /><br />Look, he's never held office before, and you have never been in a boardroom or business meeting with him - yet you think you <i>actually know</i> enough about him to make this airy proclamation? Just seems a little gratuitous...<br /><br />And this isn't to say I think he's the absolute best choice for President, but I think he <i><b>is</b></i> the best man for this particular election cycle. Any other republican nominee would have been melted down by the media and poured into an L-shaped mold by now...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-9960918376220190792016-10-25T13:03:54.510-05:002016-10-25T13:03:54.510-05:00I have little doubt Trump would appoint some good ...I have little doubt Trump would appoint some good solid constitutionalists to the SCOTUS, but would they get confirmed? He already has a goodly portion of Congress taking a hard line against him to preserve their little Crony Club. Should he step on about 3 more toes, there will be nothing but gridlock for the next four years. Still.... I'll take gridlock over the relentless passing of idiotic laws that erode freedom any day.<br /><br />My niece in Phoenix just sent a screenshot of her Obummercare projected premiums for 2017. Her payments are going from around $700 to about $1,500. I'll bet Pelosi et al are grinning like the Cheshire cat about now. Single payer is right around the corner, folks! Yippee!!<br /><br />Fervently praying that "The Big Move" is straight into Leavenworth.<br /><br />The guy down the street put a Trump sign on the corner. It got run over. He put it back up. Got run over again. He put it back up with an 8 foot long board full of 16d nails under the sign. You can guess the rest. I wonder how much Prius tires cost....<br /><br />I plan on leaving my Hillary for Prison sign up for many years to come, especially if the old hag gets "elected." <br /><br />Colby Muensterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16910666550508273829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-16160307023288788962016-10-25T07:43:52.643-05:002016-10-25T07:43:52.643-05:00I saw a video of a fellow who, after several Trump...I saw a video of a fellow who, after several Trump signs had been stolen, used an 'electric fence' on his new one and turned on the security camera. When his neighbor tried to take the Trump sign he did a backflip and got a citation for trespassing. Fred Ciampihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15088811777685044911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-90612154931681648202016-10-25T07:37:20.027-05:002016-10-25T07:37:20.027-05:00@rickn8or- I can't find any evidence that ther...@rickn8or- I can't find any evidence that there's a lick of truth in the story about the Clinton money transfer.<br /><br />@Anonymous- If (and it's a huge if) Trump "saves the country," it's unlikely to be visible any time he's actually in office. I have yet to hear any of his (ahem) "plans" that would produce anything like positive results. I <i>do</i> believe, however, that in the process of breaking things, he would at least disrupt the long term progressive policies and practices that are killing this country (in part by making better Supreme Court picks). <br /><br />@Fish Out of Water- I'm picturing a sign with razor edges on the bottom, so that when thieves try to pull it up they'll cut off their fingertips. Bonus: the police can take fingerprints without the suspect being present!<br /><br />@Michael- Glad you're enjoying it!Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-1547613292804425722016-10-25T07:13:34.045-05:002016-10-25T07:13:34.045-05:00Best thread......ever!Best thread......ever!Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16809256999605681514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-75410810680166237192016-10-25T07:11:22.352-05:002016-10-25T07:11:22.352-05:00" "Never Hillary" sign in my yard f..." "Never Hillary" sign in my yard for the next 4 years if she steals the election."<br /><br />Hmmm, something in that; you can express/exercise one's first amendment rights, annoy the "progressive", useful idiot neighbors, and have a highly marketable item, all in one!Fish Out of Waterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04729449106447506298noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-82504360577539185752016-10-25T05:47:30.823-05:002016-10-25T05:47:30.823-05:00'bout time
kwitcherb!chin' and save the co...'bout time<br />kwitcherb!chin' and save the countryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-89419897126268260912016-10-24T21:24:28.817-05:002016-10-24T21:24:28.817-05:00Okay, if the Big Move wasn't about getting rea...Okay, if the Big Move wasn't about getting ready to blow town, how about just putting the funds and records out of reach of the IRS and the U.S. Attorney General?<br /><br />I'm sure they didn't move the funds because BofQ offered them a toaster oven and free checks. rickn8orhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16911803300343351338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-32942411171358507492016-10-24T20:56:12.217-05:002016-10-24T20:56:12.217-05:00@Fred Ciampi- Your comment made me happy - and not...@Fred Ciampi- Your comment made me happy - and not just because of the Jimmy Durante reference.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-12510034671121545392016-10-24T20:53:52.414-05:002016-10-24T20:53:52.414-05:00@John the Econ- Moore's "legal terrorism&...@John the Econ- Moore's "legal terrorism" argument about blowing up the system is interesting and not altogether wrong (except for describing it as terrorism). But I think a more apt metaphor is to think of Donald Trump as chemotherapy, and Hillary and the rest of the Washington insiders as cancer in the body politic. In other words, a Trump presidency may make our hair fall out and cause nausea and vomiting...but it may be our only slim hope.<br /><br />@Joseph ET- I, too, wonder how many people may not be truthful when telling the pollsters who they'll vote for. Back when Hillary was running against Obama, pollsters were surprised when Hillary drew bigger numbers at the ballot box then they predicted. Why? Because no one wanted to say they were against the black guy because they'd seem racist. Similarly, Obama did better than Hillary in caucus states, where people had to make their preferences known...and nobody wanted to seem racist. Within the privacy of the voting booth, a lot can change.<br /><br />@Jess Sain- Yep, the Supreme Court factor is huge in this election, and plenty enough reason to vote the way I did. And I also agree that it would be hard for Trump to be a more disastrous president than Barry's been. Not <i>impossible</i>, but hard. (grin)<br /><br />@rickn8or- I forgot to comment about the article suggesting Hillary has transferred $1.8 billion to a foreign bank in case she needs to "make a run for it," but I'm skeptical that there's anything to it. Mind you, I'm not skeptical that she's got money planted outside the country for such an eventuality - I just don't believe this particular story.<br /><br />But oh, what a lovely thought - the whole Clinton clan getting the hell out of Dodge. Let's all just savor the idea for a moment, shall we?<br /><br />@Rod- The idea that Michael Moore disapproves of me and my vote makes me feel better, I've got to admit.<br /><br />@Bobtater- I'm thinking your best bet is one of those little airline-sized bottles. And I wish I'd thought of it earlier today!<br /><br />@rickn8or- There you go, with your mind in the Qatar again... (grin)Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-62392302553772767472016-10-24T20:52:29.833-05:002016-10-24T20:52:29.833-05:00Stilt, I am just so damn glad that we chose our li...Stilt, I am just so damn glad that we chose our little town when we moved from San Jose 28 years ago. At least here in Hillybillyville we will see 'em coming. No, I won't ask for or turn down a blindfold nor will I be meeting my buddies in a FEMA Camp. When that time comes I will have assumed room temperature. Like Yamamoto said "there will be a rifleman behind every blade of grass". Only this time they (we) will all be trained veterans. 'Nuff said. Semper Fi and "goodnight Mrs Kalabash wherever you are". Fred Ciampihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15088811777685044911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-12310297836291744842016-10-24T20:33:34.363-05:002016-10-24T20:33:34.363-05:00@GenEarly- I must admit that today was the first t...@GenEarly- I must admit that today was the first time I went to the polls and genuinely wondered if I was participating in anything other than Kabuki theater. But I suppose my vote <i>will</i> have had meaning (albeit of an unintentional kind) if I'm sentenced to a Gulag camp.<br /><br />@Sam L- Trust me, I'd saw off all of my extremities before voting for Hillary! No, my tough decision was whether to vote for Trump - or simply skip the top line of the ballot and just vote for all of the lower positions. In the end, I didn't get to like Trump any better...but the unending crap from the media and the unending corruption from Hillary made me decide to pull the lever for Trump if only to send the bad guys a big "F you!" message.<br /><br />@GenEarly- I don't think "Jeb!" ever had a chance in this cycle (much to the surprise of the old guard). And yes, I'm thinking I <i>will</i> be requesting the blindfold soon.<br /><br />@John the Econ- I recently paid a visit to the Social Security office, which was very much a DMV experience. No, these AREN'T the people who should be running our healthcare system. Which reminds me, in one week I'm supposed to log on to Healthcare.gov to see what my new, improved choices and premiums will be. I highly doubt the experience will make me question the way I voted today.<br /><br />And I'd read about that single-payer plan for Colorado. The idea of a new 10% payroll tax is pretty jaw-dropping, although I would imagine that the actual plan would be to only institute it long enough for the working class (if there still IS one) to insist on government seizure of the evil rich's assets to cover the bills.<br /><br />@Tots- Hillary is an appalling human being (as is her husband and, oh yeah!, <i>everyone they do business with</i>) and the idea of her in the Oval Office literally sickens me. And the comparison to OJ is apt; all the damning evidence in the world, but still getting away with it.<br /><br />@rickn8or- I <i>am</i> expecting some disruptions at polling places, though I'm not sure what forms they'll take. Personally, I had a very short fuse when voting today, so it's just as well that no demonstrators got in my face.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-30344733162931741932016-10-24T20:02:36.814-05:002016-10-24T20:02:36.814-05:00@James Daily- After 8 years of Obama, I feel like ...@James Daily- After 8 years of Obama, I <i>feel</i> like I'm 150 years old - so maybe I should start checking real estate in North Carolina.<br /><br />@Boligat- I like your idea! A weekly fireside chat in which someone (or some agency) who has it coming is metaphorically <i>thrown into the fire.</i> Or maybe Trump could deliver weekly "Top Ten" lists, ala David Letterman, sharing the latest pieces of government malfeasance he's rooted out. Hey, this could be fun...!<br /><br />@Fish Out of Water- Trump signs definitely outnumber Hillary signs in my neck of the woods, though I'm truthfully not seeing many of either. I do, however, plan to put a "Never Hillary" sign in my yard for the next 4 years if she steals the election.<br /><br />@Fred Ciampi- Apparently there's something about voting which keeps people alive longer. I'm counting on that rather than foolish fads like dieting or exercising.<br /><br />@OpenTheDoor- The old guard GOP shot themselves in the foot by disparaging the Tea Party movement and the Tea Party candidates who won office. They lost anything like credibility, which is a <i>huge</i> reason why Trump won the primaries.<br /><br />@Bobo the Hobo- I don't believe ANY of the polls at this point. There's too much chicanery and outright dishonesty. I don't think the race is decided yet. And regarding that possible "October Surprise," I've thought for a long time that Hillary might have Bill knocked off when it would get her the most sympathy votes.<br /><br />@Geoff King- Hearing that states like Arizona are "in play" is hugely dispiriting, but then again, maybe we're hearing fake news which is <i>supposed</i> to be hugely dispiriting. Still, ammo and bug-out supplies don't seem like a bad idea.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-78212234778218877712016-10-24T19:46:00.607-05:002016-10-24T19:46:00.607-05:00@AmyH- At least our polling place appeared to be r...@AmyH- At least our polling place appeared to be running pretty smoothly, although there was a line out the door. And I'm sorry that your daughter or ANYONE'S daughter may have to live with Hillary being "the first woman president." She hasn't proved herself worthy of the job except for her stunning corruption and fierce ambition. Competence? She's never shown it.<br /><br />@Bruce Bleu- You know, with the right outfit I'd look more than a little like Charlie Weaver these days (the wonderful Cliff Arquette). I wonder if any TV producers would like to cast me on Conservative Squares...?<br /><br />@Andrew- I wish I shared your enthusiasm for Trump, but we're on the same team here. And speaking of "teams," I couldn't care less about Trump's locker room talk; ALL guys have used language at least that bad when in the company of other testosterone carriers. It doesn't make them rapists or sex abusers.<br /><br />@M. Mitchell Marmel- There are too many heartbreaking stories about what the record business did to some wonderful artists. I'm glad DEVO escaped with their (always impressive) sense of humor intact.<br /><br />@REM1875- Good points, straight down the line. Thanks for your perspective!<br /><br />@TrickyRicky- I certainly can't argue that previous efforts to improve things have been successful. As I've said here many times, Washington DC needs a major disruption - and if that doesn't describe Trump, I don't know what does.Stilton Jarlsberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503164551782304564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-41505655204495855992016-10-24T19:34:22.274-05:002016-10-24T19:34:22.274-05:00I'm having second thoughts about my rumination...I'm having second thoughts about my ruminations of H->illary's Big Move; perhaps that Nigerian banker has moved his operations to Qatar... rickn8orhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16911803300343351338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-66929599062034678002016-10-24T18:49:52.669-05:002016-10-24T18:49:52.669-05:00I wonder can you take a good bottle of scotch in t...I wonder can you take a good bottle of scotch in the voting booth so you can take a fortifying snort and pull the voting lever??Bobtaternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-79893524515369732332016-10-24T18:08:35.988-05:002016-10-24T18:08:35.988-05:00Central Missouri has a LOT of yard signs all over ...Central Missouri has a LOT of yard signs all over the place for Trump-Pence: Businesses, Residences, Farms, etc and hardly any for those other two shitheads who can remain nameless here. Down-ticket (state & local) I call it more even but still favoring Republicans.<br /><br />@Michael Moore: Hey Dude: I voted for Trump. If you'd like to come by the rural cabin sometime, preferably after dark, break-in and confront me like a wild man... you are most welcome. It would be best to set your affairs in order first. Rodnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-50382457099285321382016-10-24T17:12:25.550-05:002016-10-24T17:12:25.550-05:00Joseph ET, my feeling about H->illary!'s Bi...Joseph ET, my feeling about H->illary!'s Big Move is that if she loses the election, she's gonna cut and run someplace that doesn't have an extradition treaty with the U.S. If they're quick, Bill, The Brat and the GrandBrats will leave with her. <br /><br />Mr. Mezvinsky, the GrandBrat sperm donor, will be left twisting slowly in the wind... <br /><br />And you're right about the yard signs and bumper stickers; for such an important election, there seems to be a dearth of them for the reasons you stated.<br /><br />I also think the heavy turnout for the early voting is due to the NBPP et al monkeyshines. This old heavily-armed borderline psychotic crip has no patience for such, and dealing with them will only complicate my life.<br />rickn8orhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16911803300343351338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-49526117372143064832016-10-24T15:00:52.727-05:002016-10-24T15:00:52.727-05:001. The Supreme Court
2. See above
3. Obama was ...1. The Supreme Court<br />2. See above<br />3. Obama was President, how bad could Trump EVER be?<br /><br />To be fair, a circus chimp with juggling skills and a bicycle would have been an improvement over the last 8 years. Trump is perfect, he will upset the Washington apple cart and I will gleefully watch that chaos.Jess Sainnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-59273902825754943842016-10-24T14:58:55.923-05:002016-10-24T14:58:55.923-05:00The democrats have totally owned Sacramento Califo...The democrats have totally owned Sacramento California for several years. They have the votes to pass any law they want.<br />One example is the Open Primary (passed by the voters in 2010), which means Democrats can vote for Republicans and Republicans can vote for Democrats, all candidates for an office will be on the same ballot. The top two vote getters will be on the ballot for the general election. Their reasoning is this allows the Independents to vote without having to ask for a Republican or Democrat ballot, thus we have both candidates for US Senator are democrats. Being that California is heavy Democrat we will likely never see a Republican Senator. I think it would be better to only have the open ballot for those not registered as Republican or Democrat.<br /><br />We don’t use any bumper stickers or yard signs here because many of the Democratic supports are violent and have a tendency to vandalize things. We prefer to keep the paint on our home and cars undamaged thank you very much.<br /><br />Mrs. ET and I have voted absentee for any years largely due to our work hours. We dropped off our ballots on Thursday. We both voted Trump! Most of my Facebook friends appear to be going for Trump including ones from Oregon, Texas and Florida. <br /><br />I wonder how many people lie to pollsters, even the exit pollsters? I’m sure I would just to f**k them up.<br />Here’s an interesting article about <a href="https://theinternationalreporter.org/2016/10/17/hillary-clintons-sudden-move-of-1-8-billion-to-qatar-central-bank-stuns-financial-world/" rel="nofollow"> Hillary Clinton’s “Sudden Move”</a><br /><br />And a fun video here <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3VLqLLWxbQ" rel="nofollow"> I Think My Dog's a Democrat</a>Joseph EThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06709206065509079427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-20588357768159330842016-10-24T12:24:54.741-05:002016-10-24T12:24:54.741-05:00Oh, @Stilton, you're in trouble now:
Michael ...Oh, @Stilton, you're in trouble now:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/michael-moore-donald-trump-voters-legal-terrorist-2016-10" rel="nofollow">Michael Moore calls anyone voting for Donald Trump a 'legal terrorist'</a><br /><br /><i>"While talking to Rolling Stone, the Oscar-winning director said that he made his movie in an attempt to convince undecideds that voting for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton isn't a bad idea. And that Trump supporters will be hurting the country."</i><br /><br />But he does make the unfortunate point I've been making about how Hillary is going to win for the simple reason that the majority of Americans are now dependent upon the Federal government for a check, subsidy, or some other political favor, and those people will vote to maintain the status quo:<br /><br /><i>"Legally, you have a right to vote on November 8. You can go in there and even though you're not necessarily in favor of Trump and you don't like him that much and you know he's a little crazy, you also know he's going to blow up the system. The system that took your job and house away from you. You get to get back at the system now and blow it up and this is the only day you can do it legally. He's told everybody that's what he's going to do. He's the outsider who is going to ride into town and blow up the old way. So you, as a voter, get to participate in the detonation. He's going to get a lot of votes from people who actually just want to sit back and watch the thing blow up."</i><br /><br />So go for it America, it's your chance to commit a terrorist act "legally". Temping, I must admit.John the Econnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-64136265119152122772016-10-24T10:46:53.443-05:002016-10-24T10:46:53.443-05:00I struck my blow for Liberty in Tennessee last Wed...I struck my blow for Liberty in Tennessee last Wednesday. I was surprised at the turnout at my normally-deserted polling place. Lots of elderly and semi-elderly people there. <br /><br />I suspect that a lot of them, like me, were driven by the antics of the NBPP last time around. As an added attraction, I'm pretty sure there will be hi-jinks by BLM and similar. I'm afraid I'd escalate the use of weapons and slap down my Cripple Card in defense.rickn8orhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16911803300343351338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-65597781353368925752016-10-24T10:34:09.455-05:002016-10-24T10:34:09.455-05:00Since I'm your neighbor I'll be voting thi...Since I'm your neighbor I'll be voting this week as well. I have gone through the same mental exercises and reached the same conclusion.<br /><br />The absolute revulsion I feel is the free pass Hillarity gets. I cannot imagine any candidate in history getting the free pass from both the press and the people for what she's done. The only comparison is the OJ Simpson trial where there was motive, evidence, opportunity but because no one had a photo of OJ killing anyone the public gave him a free pass.Totshttp://www.tatertotsforthemasses.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993108951931633758.post-3389436375114495222016-10-24T10:34:03.891-05:002016-10-24T10:34:03.891-05:00Theoretically, what I am about to suggest is proba...Theoretically, what I am about to suggest is probably illegal. But since rule-of-law in America has been passe in the last half-dozen years or so, and is soon to be pointless under the 2nd Clinton Administration, at this point what difference does that make?<br /><br />You'd think that a visit to the DMV should be enough to make this point painfully clear to most sentient beings. But since it's not, if your election location is a cluster as described by @AmyH above, I'd suggest saying as often as possible, <i>"If the clowns that run government can't manage something as theoretically simple as an honest election, what kind of idiocy does it take for someone to imagine that they can honestly manage far more complex tasks, like running your health care?"</i><br /><br /><b>Voting via mail or absentee?</b> The latest form of election fraud I'm hearing about are helpful Democrats going door-to-door, offering to safely transport your ballot to the local election processing facility.<br /><br /><b>Speaking of Health Care:</b> I understand that there's <a href="http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20161022/MAGAZINE/310229943" rel="nofollow">an initiative in Colorado to covert the whole state to a "single payer" paradigm</a>. (Vermont considered doing so in 2011, but backed out before implementing it because even the far-lefties in the Vermont legislature knew that there was absolutely no way they could pay for it since unlike the Federal government, states can't just print money) Colorado's proposal would be financed by a 10% payroll tax. (Only 10%? How quaint!) It's not too popular, so it's not likely to pass. Too bad, since it would have been a great experiment in failure for the rest of the nation to watch.<br /><br /><b>And finally in the "How bad is Hillary" file:</b> When you've lost pajama-boy Piers Morgan...<br /><br /><a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3860740/Hillary-looks-unstoppable-20-reasons-dread-day-walks-White-House-free-sex-Madonna-just-one-Piers-Morgan.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailus" rel="nofollow">Hillary looks unstoppable but there are still 20 reasons I dread the day she walks into the White House (and free sex from Madonna is just one of them)</a><br /><br />A pretty good list of items, as if anyone here needs any more than they already have.John the Econnoreply@blogger.com