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  1. Legerwood says:

    Why call it a coronation when she has gone through the whole primary process to get enough votes from party members in a whole raft of states in order to get her party’s nomination?

    Hardly a coronation. It did not come her way by inheritance or right.

    1. tartanfever says:

      Yeah right, ‘ party members’ – meaning super delegates, Wall Street and the Oil Companies for funding.

  2. MBC says:

    Enough of this Clinton negativity. Nate Silver and Michael Moore are both saying that Trump really could win, and a big part of that is Bernie supporters not getting behind Clinton. Not helped by John Pilger saying he would rather have Trump!

    1. tartanfever says:

      WTF ? Let’s blame Bernie supporters for not liking Clinton ?

      This is one of the most mental comments I have ever read.

    2. Frank says:

      Do you have a link for the claim you make about Pilger?

      1. Neil Anderson says:

        John Pilger doesn’t say he would “rather have Trump” but blows the whistle on Killary, Obama and more of the so-called liberal presidents of the good ‘ol U S of A.

        https://newmatilda.com/2016/03/23/john-pilger-why-hillary-clinton-is-more-dangerous-than-donald-trump/

  3. Walter Hamilton says:

    When Hillary is crowned, Bill will be able to ask for double his fee on the speech circus, and she will be crowned for she is Wall Streets candidate. With the UK out of the EU and able to climb into bed with Wall Streets in the White House, look out Scotland, TTIP plus is on the way.

  4. Connor McEwen says:

    WHO CARES ! REPUBLICAN VOTES IN US GOV. WILL NEUTER HER LIKE OBAMA.

    http://captiongenerator.com/53263/Sarah-Palin-and-David-Camerons-tea-party

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