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ulysses1904says...Keep these videos coming. And if they edited the word "like" out of the recordings they probably would have shaved a full minute off this video. These people talk like idiots.
RedSkysays...This James O'Keefe?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe
oritteroposays...As stated in the 3rd paragraph of that article, yes.
This James O'Keefe?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Keefe
RedSkysays...Was kinda a rhetorical question, just pointing out this is probably highly edited
As stated in the 3rd paragraph of that article, yes.
oritteroposays...I saw a report in the local rag that they've also made one where they caught some Aussies, funded by Labor, trying to sabotage the Trump and Clinton campaigns (they're only supposed to be observing).
They summed up Project Veritas Action as "using questionable techniques"!
I for one would be more surprised if you couldn't find enthusiastic supporters of ANY of the campaigns pushing the boundaries.
Was kinda a rhetorical question, just pointing out this is probably highly edited
newtboysays...I'm certain you're correct, yet they did seem to say those things, and that's bad enough for me unless they edited out "this is the behavior and attitude we absolutely will not tolerate". It's hard to believe that's the case this time, even considering the source (but I'll admit, he is well known for producing bullshit).
I also agree with @oritteropo, I'm also certain there is no campaign that hasn't had someone push the envelope in this election cycle or worse. That said, it does seem some campaigns are more willing to go the 'ends justify the means' route than others. That bothers me quite a lot.
I want my choice to be as honest as possible, and I also want their subordinates to have clear direction from the top down that they should strive to be honest and follow the rules, not ever instructed to do 'whatever you can get away with' or to 'ask for forgiveness instead of permission', and when they clearly go against that mindset, I want to see a clear, public rebuke by the candidate, and removal of the 'offender(s)'.
Was kinda a rhetorical question, just pointing out this is probably highly edited
00Scud00says...After thinking about it, I'm surprised that with all this secret footage they seemed to have no video that shows someone in the act.
rancorsays...Yeah, well, at least they're not creating laws to disenfranchise voters intentionally. Ahem, "voter ID".
shagen454says...Sheesh, I am pretty political I suppose - but listening to the idiot underlings that are a part of any campaign drive for either the republictards or the democraps is almost as terrible as going to fucking church.
I don't see it as much a reflection of Hillary (even though she is a scumfuck too) but a reflection of her campaign underlings hiring inexperienced workers with a tad of blab blab blab, blah blah blah and a ton of ignorance. But to me, this is a stone cold reflection of America as it really is. Look in the mirror America, now take two hits wait ten minutes and look long and hard once more. Like, like, like, like, like, like *BLAM*!!!!
newtboysays...I agree it's not so much a reflection of Hillary that some underlings do this, but it is a reflection of each candidate how they handle it when it comes to light. As far as I can tell, she has done nothing about this...which is the same story for almost every other candidate that's had a supporter cause a 'scandal'. Oddly, the only one I've heard publicly rebuke a supporter and fire them was Cruz, who's campaign has been one of the worst, least truthful, and most vitriolic of any besides Trump.
Things aren't looking good for us politically, the only good choice is rapidly evaporating in favor of a 'the lesser of two evils' kind of choice.
Sheesh, I am pretty political I suppose - but listening to the idiot underlings that are a part of any campaign drive for either the republictards or the democraps is almost as terrible as going to fucking church.
I don't see it as much a reflection of Hillary (even though she is a scumfuck too) but a reflection of her campaign underlings hiring inexperienced workers with a tad of blab blab blab, blah blah blah and a ton of ignorance. But to me, this is a stone cold reflection of America as it really is. Look in the mirror America, now take two hits wait ten minutes and look long and hard once more. Like, like, like, like, like, like *BLAM*!!!!
shagen454says...Yeah, I feel like Bernie's campaign isn't as strong due to people letting the mainstream media tell them that he isn't going to win. Then people start looking at the fact that they don't want a racist, misogynist, arrogant, homophobe, reality-TV celebrity who is also just a straight up 1 percenting rich prick as their president, so they vote for Capitol Hillcake Clinton.
People also forget that Bill Clinton helped deregulate Wall Street (which helped cause the market crash in 2008) and you better bet that Hillcakes is sharing that same bed with Wall Street while Bill takes his Wall Street allowance and sneaks off for a 2am blowjob from a fancy $3k/hr escort.
All of these people are straight up hustler/villains except for good old Bernie.
I agree it's not so much a reflection of Hillary that some underlings do this, but it is a reflection of each candidate how they handle it when it comes to light. As far as I can tell, she has done nothing about this...which is the same story for almost every other candidate that's had a supporter cause a 'scandal'. Oddly, the only one I've heard publicly rebuke a supporter and fire them was Cruz, who's campaign has been one of the worst, least truthful, and most vitriolic of any besides Trump.
Things aren't looking good for us politically, the only good choice is rapidly evaporating in favor of a 'the lesser of two evils' kind of choice.
Aziraphalesays...It is nearly impossible to get anything OTHER than a "lesser of 2 evils" choice with a 2 party first-past-the-post voting system.
For a supposedly enlightened nation, our voting system is anything but.
I agree it's not so much a reflection of Hillary that some underlings do this, but it is a reflection of each candidate how they handle it when it comes to light. As far as I can tell, she has done nothing about this...which is the same story for almost every other candidate that's had a supporter cause a 'scandal'. Oddly, the only one I've heard publicly rebuke a supporter and fire them was Cruz, who's campaign has been one of the worst, least truthful, and most vitriolic of any besides Trump.
Things aren't looking good for us politically, the only good choice is rapidly evaporating in favor of a 'the lesser of two evils' kind of choice.
RedSkysays...Don't disagree, just saying this guy has misconstrued recorded conversations before so worth treating anything produced by him with a grain of salt.
I'm certain you're correct, yet they did seem to say those things, and that's bad enough for me unless they edited out "this is the behavior and attitude we absolutely will not tolerate". It's hard to believe that's the case this time, even considering the source (but I'll admit, he is well known for producing bullshit).
I also agree with @oritteropo, I'm also certain there is no campaign that hasn't had someone push the envelope in this election cycle or worse. That said, it does seem some campaigns are more willing to go the 'ends justify the means' route than others. That bothers me quite a lot.
I want my choice to be as honest as possible, and I also want their subordinates to have clear direction from the top down that they should strive to be honest and follow the rules, not ever instructed to do 'whatever you can get away with' or to 'ask for forgiveness instead of permission', and when they clearly go against that mindset, I want to see a clear, public rebuke by the candidate, and removal of the 'offender(s)'.
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