When I saw the title of the thread, I had to click on it to see which one it was.
But his hair . . . It's so perfect . . .
Maybe that's what makes him the anti Christ?
And that's why they are wealthy, while people with a conscience are usually poor.No. He's a venture capitalist. I worked for a VC firm for a few years. I could ramble on for a couple of pages conveying my experiences, but it is suffice to say, that the typical VCer would trade his grandmother's soul to the Devil if he though he could make money from the sale.
Much as it pains me to say so, I think there's a good chance that Jeb will beat her. Americans tend to turn conservative after any period of upheaval.If Hillary Clinton makes her candidacy official, I'm pretty sure she'll win.
Is Hillary Clinton the only realistic candidate on the Democrat side?
Is Hillary Clinton the only realistic candidate on the Democrat side?
If Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders (who is an Independent in the Senate, but said he'd run as a Democrat if he ran) were to officially run, there's a good chance either one will get the nomination. But they're even more equivocal than Hillary Clinton about running.
I think so, at this point.
Neither of them have a snowball's chance in hell of getting the nomination, because they are unelectable. Joe Biden would have a better chance, if Hillary were not to run.
I think people are still too sexist to vote her in. The way she was attacked in her last primary vs Obama was disgusting.If Hillary Clinton makes her candidacy official, I'm pretty sure she'll win.