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randome

(34,845 posts)
13. It's like he can't prove to the world enough how ineffectual he truly is.
Tue Jul 26, 2016, 09:51 PM
Jul 2016

[hr][font color="blue"][center]"The whole world is a circus if you know how to look at it."
Tony Randall, 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964)
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It didn't work - but it got rid of DWS. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2016 #1
Which actually helps Clinton JI7 Jul 2016 #10
If that was true... scscholar Jul 2016 #31
it's a position of "honor" which means she has no power JI7 Jul 2016 #32
Jerk apcalc Jul 2016 #2
If the emails didn't exist, there wouldn't have been any harm. That Guy 888 Jul 2016 #3
Take 20,000 emails from the Sanders campaign. baldguy Jul 2016 #4
Wrong. The emails simply provide fodder for those who want to attack the Democratic nominee. KittyWampus Jul 2016 #5
Is your email so perfect? LibraLiz1973 Jul 2016 #9
DNC emails are not Campaign emails, at least they shouldn't be. The emails were from DNC officials! That Guy 888 Jul 2016 #19
Nothing in the emails are harmful, sounds like the last email "NON SCANDAL" that people uponit7771 Jul 2016 #11
There's been no harm. joshcryer Jul 2016 #24
Sure there has, it removes the idea that HRC won her nomination. That Guy 888 Jul 2016 #29
Based on the emails, what actions did they take? One of the 99 Jul 2016 #33
I don't think either of us has gone through all 20,000 emails. That Guy 888 Jul 2016 #35
Bias is one thing One of the 99 Jul 2016 #37
Post removed Post removed Jul 2016 #38
"Why worry about government spying if you have nothing to hide?" geek tragedy Jul 2016 #25
Was Assange convicted? Merlot Jul 2016 #6
I agree... the title should be SaschaHM Jul 2016 #8
Is the implication that his accuser is lying? LibraLiz1973 Jul 2016 #12
fleeing is often used to show guilt dsc Jul 2016 #15
No. Apparently can't be bothered to appear in court to clear his name. emulatorloo Jul 2016 #16
He's hiding out at the Ecuador Embassy for a reason. FarPoint Jul 2016 #28
Or avoiding extradition to the US. That Guy 888 Jul 2016 #30
Is your query relevant? LanternWaste Jul 2016 #34
What the hell? onecaliberal Jul 2016 #7
It's like he can't prove to the world enough how ineffectual he truly is. randome Jul 2016 #13
Glad he admitted it rather than lie/pretend he's neutral emulatorloo Jul 2016 #14
How's he enjoying London? Bad Thoughts Jul 2016 #17
Oh yeah.. they denied it here.. said they would "be monitoring Joy Reid..blah blah" Cha Jul 2016 #18
On the article Assange was worried about Hillary's hawkish foreign policy. JRLeft Jul 2016 #20
do you really think he gives a shit about hawkish foreign policy ? he is supporting Putin JI7 Jul 2016 #21
Yes I do, a lot of people care. You should too. JRLeft Jul 2016 #22
not if they are supporting Putin JI7 Jul 2016 #23
Assange, is never leaving that room in the embassy....... Historic NY Jul 2016 #26
Thank you for addressing Assange as the offender of women. FarPoint Jul 2016 #27
The aggrandizement of this man as a hero by the left Skidmore Jul 2016 #36
WHY ARE PEOPLE SURPRISED AT THIS? Blue_Tires Jul 2016 #39
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