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bornaneer

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ABC News executive producer Ian Cameron is
married to Susan Rice, National Security Adviser.

CBS President David Rhodes is the brother of
Ben Rhodes, Obama’s Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications.

ABC News correspondent Claire Shipman is married
to former Whitehouse Press Secretary Jay Carney

ABC News and Univision reporter Matthew Jaffe is
married to Katie Hogan, Obama’s Deputy Press Secretary

ABC President Ben Sherwood is the brother
of Obama’s Special Adviser Elizabeth Sherwood

CNN President Virginia Moseley is married to
former Hillary Clinton’s Deputy Secretary Tom Nides.
 

bornaneer

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Kristian Denny Todd the Democratic strategist is the wife of "Meet The Press" NBC moderator Chuck Todd
 

MikeRafone

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Only little girls whisper, we all know that. And only little girls want a rich daddy like Donnie.
 

mule_eer

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ABC News executive producer Ian Cameron is
married to Susan Rice, National Security Adviser.

CBS President David Rhodes is the brother of
Ben Rhodes, Obama’s Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications.

ABC News correspondent Claire Shipman is married
to former Whitehouse Press Secretary Jay Carney

ABC News and Univision reporter Matthew Jaffe is
married to Katie Hogan, Obama’s Deputy Press Secretary

ABC President Ben Sherwood is the brother
of Obama’s Special Adviser Elizabeth Sherwood

CNN President Virginia Moseley is married to
former Hillary Clinton’s Deputy Secretary Tom Nides.
James Carville is married to Mary Matalin. Please add that to the Clinton conspiracy files.
 

bornaneer

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James Carville is married to Mary Matalin. Please add that to the Clinton conspiracy files.
Nice try but they cancel each out out. Keep digging, maybe you can come up with a better example. I never said anything about any "Clinton conspiracy", thats your description. By the way I haven't seen either of those two on TV in a long time.....when did you last see them.
 

mule_eer

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Nice try but they cancel each out out. Keep digging, maybe you can come up with a better example. I never said anything about any "Clinton conspiracy", thats your description. By the way I haven't seen either if those two on TV in a long time.....when did you last see them.
I've heard interviews with both within the last year. Matalin has some issues with the GOP now - claims that the party moved away from the party she supported. She officially changed her affiliation to Libertarian this year.
 

bornaneer

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I've heard interviews with both within the last year. Matalin has some issues with the GOP now - claims that the party moved away from the party she supported. She officially changed her affiliation to Libertarian this year.
I always liked Carville, he is one sharp guy. If the Republicans had smart people like him and Axelrod shaping things, they wouldn't be in the fix they are in.
 

mule_eer

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I always liked Carville, he is one sharp guy. If the Republicans had smart people like him and Axelrod shaping things, they wouldn't be in the fix they are in.
I think Carville and Matalin are smart folks and good strategists. I definitely find Carville more entertaining, but both of them are good at what they do (or did). I still love the Carville cameo in Old School too.
 

mneilmont

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I've heard interviews with both within the last year. Matalin has some issues with the GOP now - claims that the party moved away from the party she supported. She officially changed her affiliation to Libertarian this year.
It moved away from me to. I selected someone not associated to DC in crowd. Trump is the answer. If you want to continue getting screwed by the same people Hillary is a good choice. She may be a very good choice to emulate. Go from broke to hundreds of millions in 8 years is pretty successful. Would be nice to be able yo pay your child $3,500,000a year from tax free money.
 

mule_eer

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It moved away from me to. I selected someone not associated to DC in crowd. Trump is the answer. If you want to continue getting screwed by the same people Hillary is a good choice. She may be a very good choice to emulate. Go from broke to hundreds of millions in 8 years is pretty successful. Would be nice to be able yo pay your child $3,500,000a year from tax free money.
Or you could choose someone outside of the 2 parties, someone with experience running a state effectively.

I don't feel like I'm represented by either party either. For that reason, I don't have any loyalty to either party. I'll vote for who I feel best represents me, and I'll throw in a couple of caveats about how they carry themselves too.
 

Mntneer

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Or you could choose someone outside of the 2 parties, someone with experience running a state effectively.

I don't feel like I'm represented by either party either. For that reason, I don't have any loyalty to either party. I'll vote for who I feel best represents me, and I'll throw in a couple of caveats about how they carry themselves too.

Absolutely. Not only that. If you listen to Johnson, learn about his past as Gov, you learn that he's more qualified than either Trump or Clinton and would make a fantastic President.
 

PriddyBoy

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It moved away from me to. I selected someone not associated to DC in crowd. Trump is the answer. If you want to continue getting screwed by the same people Hillary is a good choice. She may be a very good choice to emulate. Go from broke to hundreds of millions in 8 years is pretty successful. Would be nice to be able yo pay your child $3,500,000a year from tax free money.
While he hasn't said it in so many words, I think Trump knows what Ben Stein knows. The world economy can't even be fixed at this point. Imo, all we can hope to do moving forward is make the best of the situation. Our brains weigh nearly 3 kilograms, it's time to act like it. Instead, we get in our own way. When large portions of the world starve while pushing paper money around in wheel barrows, the planet's wealth of resources hasn't changed, just opinions and deals. Fortunately America is abundant in resources so we'll at least always be able to trade stuff for food and food for stuff.
 

mneilmont

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Or you could choose someone outside of the 2 parties, someone with experience running a state effectively.

I don't feel like I'm represented by either party either. For that reason, I don't have any loyalty to either party. I'll vote for who I feel best represents me, and I'll throw in a couple of caveats about how they carry themselves too.
I will adamantly disagree with you on that one. Of course your vote, your choice.

There are two people from which a meaningful selection must be made if you are making a vote that has meaning for the country. Speaking from experience, I voted for Ross Perot. I felt then, and have not changed my mind, he was the best candidate when I made the decision which was early in the campaign. After his campaign crashed, I stayed with him and voted for him. I felt good about the vote and accepted the harsh criticism that went with it.

Repeating, I felt good about the vote, but why do we vote? Self gratification or to strengthen the US. My feel good vote for Ross had zero impact on the election. I wasted any impact that I could have had in the outcome of the winner who would reign at the top for 4-8 years.

I have seen many state that they will not vote for a major this year. For the bigger part, they praise Hillary and damn Trump. Then say they will vote for someone else. Why? If it is the distrust factor being too great, vote Trump. Which one will be better for US? There are only two with a possibility of winning??? Then, in the end, it is your vote - your choice.

Trump was my man as soon as he announced. Prior to that, I favored a Jeb/JohnK ticket.