A friend that's stationed in the Washington office called my husband today and said he was told that Slick Willie said It'll Be Nice To Be Back,,, Well I found a Picture for him to give to his friend that heard that.
Who'd for for Hillary,,, well this author has it right and if you've been following Hillary, she's been Pandering to these very same peoples.
Hillary Clinton has laid out her game plan for winning back the White House for herself and her husband next year. Let's hope Republicans were paying attention.
She apparently decided it won't be enough to rely on the 66 million people who voted twice for Barack Obama, many of whom are disillusioned by the failure of "hope and change." Obama promised an end to wars in the Middle East, a more prosperous economy for the average American and more harmonious race relations, but all three problems have only gotten worse.
Seeing as Clinton won't have the youthful exuberance that propelled Obama to his unlikely double victory, she plans to build a whole new electorate out of people who didn't vote for Obama. That was the gist of her speech in Houston last week, which her friends at MSNBC called a "far-reaching vision for expanding access to the ballot box."
Who are the new voters to whom Clinton wants to give "access to the ballot box"? They include felons and noncitizens, along with anyone who can't prove identity, citizenship or residence within the voting precinct.
She also plans to harvest millions of new votes by expanding the dangerous practices of same-day registration and early voting, which enable Democrats to badger, berate, bribe or bamboozle reluctant low-information voters to the polls. Democratic Party and union workers can identify reluctant voters and harass them until the party worker verifies that they have actually cast their ballots.
Though Clinton gave lip service to the notion that "every citizen" should vote, her Democratic allies are in court trying to stop every reasonable means of verifying a voter's citizenship. That's no surprise because, according to a recent Rasmussen survey, the majority (53 percent) of Democrats believe that noncitizens, including even immigrants who came here illegally, should be allowed to vote.
Clinton's commitment to voting by "every citizen" is belied by her earlier promise to "go even further" than Obama on amnesty for immigrants who came here illegally. By "go even further," she explained, she would include all 11 million-plus (not just Obama's 5 million), and she would give them full citizenship with voting rights, not just "legal status" with permission to work. link