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originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: TheBulk
Well she seemed to be "remembering" things AFTER her head injury...
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: SentientCentenarian
Well stated.
Sorry to ask...Are you truly 100 years old?
originally posted by: ShadowLink
a reply to: TheBulk
Jesus Christ!
It's amazing this moron even manages to remember to put her fugly pant suits on in the morning.
Really though, it is clear she is "not remembering" to avoid further questioning on certain topics to cover her ass.
What a pathetic excuse for a human and what an even more pathetic choice for president.
Sure glad I'm not American, I truly feel sorry for most of you guys.
Fear not though, as I'm sure if she is elected, Canada will feel some of the trickle down effects caused by the ripples she will make.
You won't suffer alone.
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: stosh64
a reply to: Annee
She remembers that if she thinks Russia or China hacks her a military response is possible.
"Hillary threatens war with Russia"
Scary considering her cognitive disability, or is she just lying to cover her ass?
She is an unstable war monger and xenophobe. God help the rest of the world if she gets her hands on the nuclear codes.
Can you imagine what she will do when she has one of her regular conspiracy theory paranoia attacks ... scary.
originally posted by: Taggart
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: stosh64
a reply to: Annee
She remembers that if she thinks Russia or China hacks her a military response is possible.
"Hillary threatens war with Russia"
Scary considering her cognitive disability, or is she just lying to cover her ass?
She is an unstable war monger and xenophobe. God help the rest of the world if she gets her hands on the nuclear codes.
Can you imagine what she will do when she has one of her regular conspiracy theory paranoia attacks ... scary.
As opposed to the alternative... neither are good choices.
originally posted by: Annee
Is there a list of all the stuff she did remember.
Realistically, does anyone remember everything?
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: stosh64
I just doubt almost anyone in that hot seat would fair better.
It's easy to sit on your couch and point fingers.
originally posted by: SentientCentenarian
She's either got incipient dementia or she lied to the FBI.
And the utterly corrupt DNC will do nothing about it.
originally posted by: MysticPearl
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: stosh64
I just doubt almost anyone in that hot seat would fair better.
It's easy to sit on your couch and point fingers.
Name one other politician anywhere who's forgotten half as much.
Should be easy since almost no one would fair better. So where's all these politicians who can't even remember how many phones they have???
originally posted by: Nikola014
a reply to: Annee
Are you being serious right now?
She lied 40 TIMES! 40 TIMES!!!!
If she can't remember things clearly, then she does not belong in politics, let alone to run a country.
But, lucky for her people have a short term memory. All of this will be forgotten once the establishment hands her the victory.
This lying, corrupted, murderous criminal is the purest definition of a incompetent person.
Washington -- The oldest legal dodge in the political witness testimony game is to simply say, "I can't remember." The Bush administration did not invent this hoary old practice, but his chosen few have certainly elevated the claim of bad memory to new extremes.
Justice Department e-mails, however, contradict that innocent pose. Gonzales' former chief of staff, D. Kyle Sampson, recalled events differently, claiming that Gonzales had been clued in all along. Despite an effort to assume some blame, Sampson too had trouble with his memory. He used the phrase "I don't remember" 122 TIMES, by media count. In particular, he claimed "I don't remember" when asked about the scope of White House aide Karl Rove's participation.