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Blood on Her Hands: Hillary’s Lies kill 30,000 – Video


Blood on Her Hands: Hillary #39;s Lies kill 30,000
Just like the lies that led to the war against Iraq, Hillary Clinton, as Secretary of State, created false pretenses for the invasion of Libya. At least 30000 people died as a result of this...

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If Hillary Clinton Becomes President, Bill Wants To Be Called ‘Adam’ – Video


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Hillary’s Benghazi Lies Killed 30,000 – Video


Hillary #39;s Benghazi Lies Killed 30,000
Just like the lies that led to the war against Iraq, Hillary Clinton, as Secretary of State, created false pretenses for the invasion of Libya. At least 30000 people died as a result of this...

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What Time Is Hillary Clinton?

WASHINGTON -- Every election cycle can be considered, first and foremost, a monument to hype. With every passing week, the political world is a blizzard of brash predictions, bold pronouncements, and bad advice. This year, your Speculatroners shall attempt to decode and defang this world with a regular dispatch that we're calling "This Week In Coulda Shoulda Maybe." We hope this helps, but as always, we make no guarantees!

Hillary Clinton: Any Minute Now ... Or Then

It's a mystery of the age: When is Hillary Clinton going to announce her candidacy for president? And the answer is: Hillary Clinton exists in a perpetual meta-state between "always running" and "never not running." Hillary Clinton is the astronaut in the "Interstellar" fourth-dimensional book room, forever warning herself about the dangers of embarking on the journey to the White House. But if she never embarks, how will she end up in the Place Between Time And Space, to warn herself? This is an unresolvable conundrum, until it isn't. But here's what we don't not know about her intentions.

Jan. 26: It's all happening, according to a deeply reported Politico piece from Mike Allen, who writes, "Not only is she running, but we have a very good idea of what her campaign will look like":

Hillary Clinton is in the final stages of planning a presidential campaign that will most likely be launched in early April and has made decisions on most top posts, according to numerous Democrats in close contact with the Clintons and their aides.

Campaign advisers say the likelihood of a campaign, long at 98 percent (she never really hesitated, according to one person close to her), went to 100 percent right after Christmas, when Clinton approved a preliminary budget and several key hires.

Perhaps the most significant detail in the whole report, however, was this: "Most of the top slots have been decided, with one notable exception, communications director." This would prove to be a little prophetic days later, when, in another deeply reported piece from Mike Allen, communications seem to have broken down:

Hillary Clinton, expecting no major challenge for the Democratic nomination, is strongly considering delaying the formal launch of her presidential campaign until July, three months later than originally planned, top Democrats tell Politico.

The delay from the original April target would give her more time to develop her message, policy and organization, without the chaos and spotlight of a public campaign.

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If Hillary Clinton decides not to run in 2016, how bad would it be for Democrats?

Emily Bell, who runs the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, tweeted this simple but provocative question a few days ago: What are the odds on Hillary not running?

I replied that it was about 10percent. Others, such as Politicos Ben White, said it was more like 0.1 percent. The question, and the back-and-forth over it, got me thinking about what would happen in the unlikely event that Hillary Rodham Clinton decided not to run. After all, she has only hinted at her interest publicly and has yet to take the steps leadership PAC, etc. that would indicate clear interest. Virtually everything we know about Clintons plans come from staff movements and quotes to reporters from those in the know who demand anonymity to share their knowledge.

I wrote about this possibility about a year ago and concluded that if Clinton stayed out, the result would be a crowded field with Vice President Biden as a nominal front-runner. Republicans chances of winning the White House also would immediately improve.

Theres a different dynamic at work now, particularly if Clinton waits a few more months to make clear exactly what she is going to do in 2016. We are rapidly approaching the point of no return for her and Democrats. That is, if she were suddenly to decide not to run in, say, two months, there would be an overwhelming sense of doom within the party. The shock would reverberate for weeks, or maybe much longer, making it hard for anyone looking to fill the void she left behind.

Now, that doom would eventually be followed by a wild scramble among the Bidens, Martin OMalleys and, yes, even Elizabeth Warrens of the party for the donors, activists and staffers who had been assumed to be part of the Clinton machine. But doing things in a hurry with what would be regarded widely as Democrats B or even C team would be deeply problematic.

Simply put, for Clinton to pass on the race and especially if she waits until the summer to make her decision public would be absolutely disastrous for her partys chances of holding on to the White House in 2016. She and her budding team have to know that, and its hard for me to imagine that she would have let things go this far there is an entire campaign and outside Clinton world in place for her if she had any serious or lingering doubts about whether she was going to make the race.

And, as has been true since Day One, she is a heavy favorite to become the Democratic nominee. One data point to back that up: In a new Des Moines Register-Bloomberg poll, Clinton stood at 56percent in a hypothetical Iowa caucus matchup, with 16percent for Warren, the Massachusetts senator, and 9percent for Biden.

Here, weve ranked Clinton and the six other people who either will or could conceivably run for president against her.

7. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). Sanders appears to be serious about running, which is why hes on this list. Although he will probably get real support from more liberal quarters of the party, his appeal is limited. Still, hell mix it up, and in an interview with The Washington Post this week, he questioned whether Clinton would be bold enough as president.

6. Former Virginia senator Jim Webb. As CNNs Dan Merica pointed out recently, Webb is running his campaign he has formed an exploratory committee largely via Twitter. Given that Webb has fewer than 5,000 Twitter followers, this may not be the most sound political strategy.

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