26 thoughts on “Let’s Make Her President!”

  1. Hillary Clinton — attorney, Senator, Secretary of State, presumptive President, wife, mom, so beautiful . . . and so little!

  2. I don’t think I’ll be voting this year. I know that the Trumpists would have cried boo hoo if their candidate hadn’t of won and refused to vote.

    I will be returning that favor to the Trumpists.

    Looks like Jim will get another four years of free stuff.

    1. Pretty safe bet that Washington will go for the Democrats anyway. Even if it was close, we have vote by mail. Anyone who lives in Washington can vote, even foreign citizens. And Democrats always know just how many ballots they need to find in the trunk of a car.

      1. I’ll be brief about ballots “found in the trunk of a car”: If provenance can not be traced and validated, they are probably fraudulent.

    2. As bad as you and I believe a Trump presidency may be, I think Hillary would be far worse. We’re only one supreme court appointment away from swinging the court. Those appointments are for a lifetime. I’m not willing to sacrifice my grandchildren’s future on a matter of spite.

      1. Two points here: I am pointing out to the Trumpists, (and this is probably the same crowd who has refused to vote since 2008 because “their” candidate never wins the primary) that not voting for reasons of petulance has certainly damaged this country. The second is that my vote doesn’t matter anyway in Washington state.

        If the polls actually show a narrow margin between The Duchess of Little Rock and The Donald, I might be persuaded to vote. However, I doubt that there will be much love for Trump.

        Finally, I will still vote for other candidates.

        1. this is probably the same crowd who has refused to vote since 2008 because “their” candidate never wins the primary

          Maybe

          There are as many people who don’t vote as do. Obama showed that this population can be tapped into by targeting Adult Swim and youtube programs. Trump is bringing more people into the tent. What he does with his (un)popularity remains to be seen.

          Trump works harder than any of the other candidates. He can make a play for disillusioned Sanders fans and metropolitan minorities simply by showing up, which other GOP have declined to do.

          1. Is that really true? He seems to have a problem spending the night away from home, which has meant lots of flying back and forth between the campaign trail and New York or Florida.

            I would say that he makes more productive use of his time than most candidates, turning one tweet or call-in interview into mountains of media coverage that reaches millions of voters. But that’s usually because he’s saying something that offends at least half the electorate; an effective strategy in a primary election, less so in a general.

            disillusioned Sanders fans

            People who think selfish billionaires have too much influence in Washington are going to elect one president?

            metropolitan minorities simply by showing up

            “Showing up” won’t give him a free pass on decades of bigotry. My prediction: Donald Trump will do worse with non-white voters than Mitt Romney.

      2. Ditto. Trump is a risk. Clinton is a certainty. The lesser of two evils is indeed, still evil, but it’s also still lesser. Optimizing a bad situation doesn’t always get you all the way to good or even to fair, but it’s still the thing to do. I’ll paraphrase a slogan from the now-long-ago Louisiana gubernatorial campaign between the flagrantly corrupt Edwin Edwards and the flagrantly racist David Duke – “Vote for The Hair. It’s important.”

      3. Trump:
        – is unlikely to get away with high crimes protected by the major media and the party he’s associating with.
        – does not appear to hate this country, even if he doesn’t always get it.

    3. There’s a lot more on the ballot than just US President. Make sure you vote for or against those.

      This might be a good year for third party candidates.

      1. The year they get something better than plurality elections will be good for 3rd party candidates. Until then the most they can be, baring a major party collapse, is a spoiler.

    1. Wasn’t Kasich never Trump? Turns out he was never Cruz. Who exactly did these people plan on voting for? Hillary?

      Anyone who considers voting for the Democrat Hillary might as well vote for the Democrat Trump. Either way you get a Democrat but only one will provide any influence for your views.

  3. Baghdad Jim reads the mock poster and thinks, “Hey, so what’s the problem with her?”

      1. I don’t generally pay too much attention to people who think Hillary Clinton murdered 70+ people (including 45 bodyguards!). Hillary Derangement Syndrome is already in full swing.

          1. The headline includes “Murder” among her sins, and the body count is listed below. Of course it says she murdered them — why else list those deaths?

            If that part was removed

            Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, what did you think of the play?

            The right has been feeding its audience this sort of conspiracy nonsense for decades, and now they’re shocked, shocked that their voters are so gullible that they vote for Trump. Sure, they’re supposed to click on “New Miracle Breakthrough PROVEN To Double IQ and Increase Memory” (to pick just one NewsMax link from the sidebar on this page), but aren’t they supposed to turn on their critical reasoning skills when a blowhard con man runs for president?

            Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.

          2. The “murder” could refer to Benghazi only, and it’s not inappropriate, given her actions there. It was certainly manslaughter in its irresponsibility.

          3. So it’s “not inappropriate” to accuse Clinton of murder with regard to Benghazi. Got it. A textbook case of Clinton Derangement.

          4. It’s certainly arguable. As for the rest of the trail of bodies that surround her and Bill, I’m sure neither of them were directly involved.

          5. Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.

            Pretty rich coming from a member of the democrat party. The superdelegates make sure Hillary wins even if the popular vote goes to Bernie.

            If you’re going to use biblical phrases, try using the one about casting the first stone.

        1. And Hillary Denial Syndrome is also in full swing.

          As you keep telling us, there’s no reason to believe Hillary’s lying about Benghazi.

    1. Ha! The picture didn’t show up for me and I thought it was just a blank post with a title and was all, “Well, the title says it all.”

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