Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders Win the New Hampshire Primaries (NYT)

20160209_2100 Trump and Sanders Win New Hampshire in Routs (NYT).jpg Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders Win the New Hampshire Primaries By PATRICK HEALY and JONATHAN MARTINT of the New York times

MANCHESTER, N.H. (Feb. 9, 2016) — Donald J. Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont harnessed working-class fury on Tuesday to surge to commanding victories in a New Hampshire primary that drew a huge turnout across the state.

The success by two outsider candidates dealt a remarkable rebuke to the political establishment, and all but guaranteed protracted, bruising races for each party’s presidential nomination.

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“Together we have sent a message that will echo from Wall Street to Washington, from Maine to California,” Mr. Sanders said. “And that is that the government of our great country belongs to all of the people, and not just a handful of wealthy campaign contributors and their ‘super PACs.’ ”

“While Mr. Sanders led New Hampshire polls for the last month, and Mr. Trump was ahead here since July, the wave of support for both men was nonetheless stunning to leaders of both parties who believed that in the end, voters would embrace more experienced candidates like Mrs. Clinton or one of the Republican governors in the race. Yet the two men won significant support from voters who felt betrayed by their parties and were dissatisfied or angry with the federal government.”

“Clinton advisers gritted their teeth Tuesday night as they dissected exit polls and other data to try to fathom the depth of Mrs. Clinton’s political vulnerabilities. One troubling sign: Mr. Sanders was the choice, nearly unanimously, among voters who said it was most important to have a candidate who is “honest and trustworthy.”Several advisers to Mrs. Clinton said they were especially concerned about her shakier-than-expected support among women — the group that provided her margin for victory in the 2008 New Hampshire primary. The Clinton strategy depends on her beating Mr. Sanders among women and attracting large numbers of minority voters, like Hispanics in Nevada and African-Americans in South Carolina. Those states hold the next Democratic contests, later this month.”

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Hillary Clinton’s $675,000 Goldman Sachs Paid Speech Transcripts Requests Evidence Lack of Credibility

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(Feb. 7, 2016) — Hillary Clinton’s tendency to omit and obfuscate historical information has been an ongoing problem for her even more so now as the presumptive 2016 democratic nominee for president.  In light of the latest debacle, the requests for the transcripts of her paid speeches with Goldman Sachs where she was paid $675,000 are not appearing to go away.

The speeches Clinton gave to Goldman Sachs, and in light of the amount of fees she was paid, have spawned questions about her ability to not beholden to Wall Street if she were to be elected president and in light of the heated debate over campaign finance reform.

The request for actual transcripts of what Clinton said during those talks at Goldman Sachs is indicative of the lack of credibility she has to be able to be taken at her word.

Creating personalized historical time-lines appear to be a tendency of Clinton’s as noted by Carl Bernstein, known for his investigative Watergate reporting leading to the downfall of former president Richard Nixon.

Bernstein’s investigative reporting of Nixon also involved the acquisition of transcripts of audio recordings made of Nixon’s conversations inside the White House.

“Hillary has never wanted anyone else to tell her story except herself,” Bernstein said in a 2007 interview with CNN when discussing his book on the former first lady “A Woman in Charge,” released that same year.

“The former first lady’s 2003 autobiography ‘Living History’ was full of ‘omissions (and) obfuscation,'” Bernstein told CNN.

During Thursday night’s New Hampshire one-on-one debate with her 2016 presidential bid opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Clinton was asked by MSNBC moderator Chuck Todd if she would release the transcripts of her paid speeches.

“I will look into it,” Clinton said. “I don’t know the status, but I would surely look into it.”

Clinton has already begun digging a hole around herself related to the speeches by characterizing the talks as being little more than a discussion of “issues that had to do with world affairs.”

Meanwhile, the matter has not gone away.

Powerhouse investigative journalists have already committed to uncovering the truth behind Clinton’s Goldman Sachs paid speeches.

Lee Fang, a reporter for the “The Intercept” has previously written about the transcripts in his article released Thursday, “Hillary Clinton Won’t Say if She’ll Release Transcripts of Goldman Sachs Speeches.”

Fang said when he asked Clinton about the transcripts two weeks before Thursday’s debate she, “Simply laughed and turned away.”

It appears the issues is not going away for the former first lady where leading investigative journalists are right on her heals.

Given Clinton’s ongoing lack of credibility to be taken at her own word, it appears the only way this matter can be resolved is if she releases the transcripts.

Bernie Sanders to Appear on ‘Saturday Night Live’ Opposite Doppelgänger Larry David (US Weekly)

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By Us Weekly February 6, 2016

According to a senior campaign official, Sanders, 74, will be making the detour to New York during his campaign trip to New Hampshire. The New York Times reports that David, 68, will interview Sanders at one point in the evening.

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UBS Deal Shows Clinton’s Complicated Ties

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Donations to family foundation increased after secretary of state’s involvement in tax case
By JAMES V. GRIMALDI and REBECCA BALLHAUS

Updated July 30, 2015 8:27 a.m. ET
A few weeks after Hillary Clinton was sworn in as secretary of state in early 2009, she was summoned to Geneva by her Swiss counterpart to discuss an urgent matter. The Internal Revenue Service was suing UBS AG to get the identities of Americans with secret accounts.

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Clinton’s New Hampshire challenge: Winning trust (Washington Post)

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by By Catherine Lucey | AP February 6 at 11:37 AM

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — The private email server. The Wall Street ties. The evolving policy positions. The speaking fees.

The concerns vary, but Hillary Clinton seems to be having trouble earning the public’s trust.

Ahead of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, the Democratic presidential candidate is trying to convince voters that she is authentic. Rival Bernie Sanders is stepping up criticism of her financial industry connections and questioning whether she is a true liberal.

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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Brawl Over His “Insinuation” That She’s Corrupt By Dan Froomkin (TheIntercept)

20160205_0021 Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Brawl (TheIntercept).jpgHillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Brawl Over His “Insinuation” That She’s Corrupt By Dan Froomkin at TheIntercept.com

Feb. 5 2016, 12:21 a.m.

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton had a series of momentous exchanges Thursday night over what Clinton called Sanders’ “artful smear” — the suggestion that taking massive amounts of money from corporate special interests had corrupted her.

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Hillary Clinton Won’t Say if She’ll Release Transcripts of Goldman Sachs Speeches (TheIntercept)

20160204_2334 Hillary Clinton Won't Say if She'll Release Transcripts (TheIntercept).jpgHillary Clinton Won’t Say if She’ll Release Transcripts of Goldman Sachs Speeches
by Lee Fang

theIntercept.com (Feb. 4, 2016) — During the Democratic presidential debate Thursday evening, MSNBC moderator Chuck Todd picked a question offered by a viewer and pointedly asked Hillary Clinton if she would release the transcripts of her paid speeches to giant investment bank Goldman Sachs. Todd then broadened the question, asking: “Are you willing to release the transcripts of all your paid speeches?”

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Bernie Sander’s Campaign Requested to Put City and State on Podium Signs

20160204_0545 Bernie Podium Sign Request v1.jpg WASHINGTON (Feb. 4, 2016) — In an effort to better archive the many speeches Senator Bernie Sanders has been giving on his campaign for President 2016, a request has been made to have his podium campaign signs include the city and state on them.

“There are many, many video’s out there of Bernie’s speeches,” said Daryl, a Sanders supporter. “Not having the city and state written on his podium signs causes confusion and a lack of attention to particular speeches of notable mention.”

Daryl points out that from the start, Republican candidate Donald Trump has had the city and state written on his podium signs making it very clear as to where he is speaking from.

“Republican candidate Donald Trump’s signs had had the city and state on them from the start,” said Daryl. “If the Sander’s campaign would just have this little bit of information on their podium signs, it would make tracking the speeches more accurate and less time consuming.”

Daryl later added that he thought the Sander’s campaign was merely trying to cut costs by not customizing their podium signs for each location on the campaign trial.

“I bet there must be some kind of expense conservation going on here,” Daryl said. “But what good is saving a couple of bucks if people can’t follow your current or past speeches without loosing interest and getting frustrated trying to find the right video.”

It may just be too much work to keep up with preparing dedicated signs for each of the different locations Sanders plans to speak at along the campaign trail.

And if there are any changes to any of the event locations, then a new sign would have to be printed on the fly.

Having to print and have delivered a special sign for each venue may add too much to the campaigns expense budget, and which may have prompted their using the same sign for each podium along the campaign trail.

With the price of color printers have gone down over the years, you would think this would not be a problem for the Sander’s campaign which has boasted record donations in the last quarter upwards of $20M.

Only time will tell if the Sander’s campaign will upgrade their podium signs.

“His speeches are so moving and are already part of history,” Daryl said. “You never know which one of those speeches will be responsible for realizing the political revolution he so eloquently has been advocating for.”

Richland County Rep. Neal endorses Sen. Bernie Sanders

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By Tim Flach, The State

COLUMBIA, SC (Feb. 2, 2016 13:14 ET) — Veteran state Rep. Joe Neal, a Lower Richland Democrat, Tuesday endorsed underdog Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

Neal cited Sanders’ willingness to tackle “income inequities that have been devastating the middle class” in backing the U.S. senator from Vermont.

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Democrat – Richland
District 70 – Richland & Sumter Counties
Columbia Address
309B Blatt Bldg.
Columbia 29201
Business Phone (803) 734-2804
Email

South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus
1105 Pendleton Street, Suite 207
207 Solomon Blatt Building
Columbia, SC 29201-3732
Phone: 803.734.3041 | Fax: 803.734.8711

20160202_1200 SC Rep. Joe Neal Endorsing Bernie (Brent Zeller)(YT).jpg Video Press Conference:

SC Rep. Joe Neal Endorsing Bernie
By Brent Zeller Published on Feb 2, 2016
(Feb. 2, 2016) Noon time press conference at the SC State House. Another African-American coming out for Bernie saying that it’s his job to get the black voters of SC to know who Bernie is and what he represents.



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Iowa Caucus: “An arcane and draconian process for democrats”

DES MOINES, Iowa. In a post to an article posted on the Washington Post’s website, one user summed up his feelings about the Democratic Party’s caucus process.

The commenter with the username “Pyrrho” made a pointed comment by stressing how bad the cause process really is which has left the nation in turmoil resulting in a delay of posting the narrow final results between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton’s run for president.

The comment posted by Pyrrho at 1:07 a.m. reads:

As a flaming liberal, I’m outraged why there are not a 100 articles out yet on the arcane and draconian process for democrats to caucus in this state called Iowa.

Literally flipping coins in school gymnasiums to determine who gets the delegate because the race is so tight.

Having Iowa be the state that sets the tone for the election cycle is an embarrassment on the democrat side. We would not accept current practices in Iowa if we were observing elections in third world countries.

We also don’t need to mention how underepresentative Iowa is of the rest of the country in race, ethnicity, and religion. One of the most homogeneous of the states.

How could you vote democrat after learning of the choke hold democrats put on their caucus voters in Iowa.

The Republicants got this one right. Write your G.D. candidate’s name on a piece of paper and count it. If that happened on the left, Sanders would be leading. Not this fuzzy , stupid sh!t we’ve come up with on the left. Good grief.

Rigged caucus on the left. How embarrassing!

I believe Pyrroh’s comment sums it if for a lot of disappointed Democrats this morning, still waiting for the final results to be posted reported as 49.8% to 49.6% between Sanders and Clinton respectively.

The name and link to the Washington Post’s article bearing Pyrrho’s comment is located below.

“These are the caucus-night images Bernie Sanders hoped for. Will they be enough?”

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