Re: [FairfieldLife] Check-out Drudge Report now.

2016-10-30 Thread authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
One big reason why I said the "news dump" meme doesn't apply to the Comey email 
story: 

 The strange turn in the race found vivid expression on the Sunday news 
programs, where surrogates for Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Trump abandoned their usual 
messages and battled instead over Mr. Comey’s conduct and his personal 
credibility — with only scant insight into the substance behind his 
announcement.
 

 
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/31/us/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-james-comey.html
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/31/us/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-james-comey.html

 

 Comey knew this would be such a big story that the usual Friday "news dump" 
notion that nobody would be paying attention wouldn't apply, so his priority 
was to get it out as soon as possible to inflict maximum damage on the Clinton 
campaign.
 

 There are currently four reports on the Comey email story, including the lead 
article, on the NYTimes.com front page.
 

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :


 
 Bhairitu, you should avoid using the word "obviously" when you really don't 
know what you're talking about. In this case, you're stuck in standard patterns 
and unable to adjust your perspective to get a handle on novel situations. 

 Yes, of course I know about news dumps taking place on Friday in the hope that 
they'll attract less attention from the media and the public.
 

 This was an exception in two ways, as I explained and you ignored. Comey 
wanted to get the information out ASAP (it was leaked, but he knew it would be 
leaked immediately after he sent the letter to the GOP leaders). He couldn't 
have done it sooner than Friday because he himself only got the information on 
Thursday. He didn't want to do it later because he wanted it out in time for 
the Sunday talk shows. Had nothing to do with a traditional Friday news dump. 
You didn't know about Comey getting the information himself only the day before 
because you didn't bother to pay attention to the details; you were more 
interested in sounding knowledgeable and being able to tell readers something 
you (mistakenly) assumed they didn't know.
 

 The second way it was an exception is that even when released on a Friday, a 
piece of really sensational news will get massive attention from the media, as 
this did. The media had been thirsting for an "October surprise" that would 
turn the election back into a horse race, and this beautifully filled the bill. 
They didn't care that it was a Friday; they went all-out. And you can see from 
the flood of comments from officials and political figures that they picked up 
on it right away, Friday or no Friday.
 

 Actually, there's a third reason this was an exception: This close to an 
election, folks are paying much closer attention to the news no matter when it 
comes out. And this will still be hot when Monday comes around, so it won't be 
neglected at the water cooler.
 

 Comey's not a fool. He was well aware of what would happen, and he knew the 
fact that it was Friday wouldn't make enough difference to matter.
 

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 On 10/29/2016 01:17 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... [FairfieldLife] 
wrote:

   

 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 mailto:noozguru@... wrote :
 
 (snip)
 
 Of course it didn't miss my attention that the new Comey stuff came out 
yesterday, a Friday. Always known that when bad news is to be released do it on 
a Friday as the "great unwashed" won't be paying attention.
 

 Actually, any of the "great unwashed" who watched television, listened to the 
radio, or read a newspaper or a Web site on Friday would have found out about 
Comey's ratf**k, because it made headlines everywhere.
 
 
 And if Bhairitu had been paying attention, he'd know that Comey didn't find 
out about the emails until he was briefed on Thursday--hence the announcement 
the very next day. Comey wanted to get the news out as soon as possible so it 
would have the maximum negative effect on Clinton's campaign--including, of 
course, dominating all the Sunday talk shows ("Meet the Press," etc.).
 




 
 Obviously Judy doesn't know that political analysts and journalists will tell 
you that news released on Friday doesn't get discussed like it does earlier in 
the week.  That's why news that might stir controversy is often released on 
Friday.  And no, Judy, the public doesn't always tune into the news on Friday 
like they do earlier in the week.  Nor will they have a chance for a water 
cooler discussion.  Try living on earth for a change.
 
 




 
 





Re: [FairfieldLife] Check-out Drudge Report now.

2016-10-29 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Tales from the crypt!  
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Did Barry draw the cartoon?  This is what he accuses people of.  He did the 
other day and I got a good laugh out of it.  
 

 snip
 

 

 

 
 On 10/29/2016 11:31 AM, Sal Sunshine salsunshineiniowa@... 
mailto:salsunshineiniowa@... [FairfieldLife] wrote:

   This cartoon from yesterday is perfect for Bhairitu’s nonsense and constant 
twisting in the wind, just replace FB with FFL.  He still thinks Trump is going 
to somehow magically pull it off?  Incredible.  
 

 I wonder how you get to such an advanced state of denial.
 

 
 Sal 
 

 


 

 
 

 
 On Oct 29, 2016, at 12:47 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:
 
 
 
 Remember, folks, Bhairitu is the knowledgeable, objective political expert who 
insists *to this day*--in the face of hard, unimpeachable evidence to the 
contrary--that Clinton invented the term "alt right" and that it refers to 
"alternative media" rather than a fringe political movement. 
 
 Clearly, we should take his opinion about who will win the election with the 
utmost seriousness.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 mailto:noozguru@... wrote :

 
 The stuff you're smoking will soon become legal in California. :-D
 
 Not that I'm any Trump fan.
 On 10/29/2016 07:17 AM, olliesedwuz@... mailto:olliesedwuz@... [FairfieldLife] 
wrote:

   It is genuinely hard for me to believe that there are people out there who 
think trump is going to win. Astonishing. Pissing into the wind.

 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 mailto:authfriend@... wrote :
 
 Just to reiterate: The FBI doesn't yet know what's in the emails. They have to 
get a court order before they can read them. It's entirely possible that some 
or all of the emails are duplicates of those already in the FBI's possession 
from other sources. 
 
 When the Clinton haters--Trump and his minions and Republicans like Ryan and 
Chaffetz--claim the FBI must have found sensational emails proving Clinton's 
guilt or they wouldn't have made this announcement so close to the election, 
they are not telling the truth.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 mailto:olliesedwuz@... wrote :

 
 as usual, it is a yawn - HRC says get it all out in the open. Why should she 
care? She doesn't hide her taxes, or suggest grabbing someone's genitals. 
Compared to that orange sex offender and tax cheat, she comes across like a 
saint. 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 mailto:mdixon.6569@... wrote :
 
 Looks like the fit is hitting the shan!
 October surprise 









 
 

 
 


 

 
 



Re: [FairfieldLife] Check-out Drudge Report now.

2016-10-29 Thread authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Translation: "How embarrassing that an 'amateur' analysis shows how far off I 
was, despite all those professional political pundits I read and listen to..." 

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 You sure waste a lot of time on this.  Don't you have anything better to do in 
your life?  I read and listen to many professional political pundits during the 
week so I don't need to read any amateur stuff.
 
 On 10/29/2016 04:54 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... [FairfieldLife] 
wrote:

   Bhairitu, you should avoid using the word "obviously" when you really don't 
know what you're talking about. In this case, you're stuck in standard patterns 
and unable to adjust your perspective to get a handle on novel situations.
 
 
 Yes, of course I know about news dumps taking place on Friday in the hope that 
they'll attract less attention from the media and the public.
 
 
 This was an exception in two ways, as I explained and you ignored. Comey 
wanted to get the information out ASAP (it was leaked, but he knew it would be 
leaked immediately after he sent the letter to the GOP leaders). He couldn't 
have done it sooner than Friday because he himself only got the information on 
Thursday. He didn't want to do it later because he wanted it out in time for 
the Sunday talk shows. Had nothing to do with a traditional Friday news dump. 
You didn't know about Comey getting the information himself only the day before 
because you didn't bother to pay attention to the details; you were more 
interested in sounding knowledgeable and being able to tell readers something 
you (mistakenly) assumed they didn't know.
 
 
 The second way it was an exception is that even when released on a Friday, a 
piece of really sensational news will get massive attention from the media, as 
this did. The media had been thirsting for an "October surprise" that would 
turn the election back int! o a horse race, and this beautifully filled the 
bill. They didn't care that it was a Friday; they went all-out. And you can see 
from the flood of comments from officials and political figures that they 
picked up on it right away, Friday or no Friday.
 
 
 Actually, there's a third reason this was an exception: This close to an 
election, folks are paying much closer attention to the news no matter when it 
comes out. And this will still be hot when Monday comes around, so it won't be 
neglected at the water cooler.
 
 
 Comey's not a fool. He was well aware of what would happen, and he knew the 
fact that it was Friday wouldn't make enough difference to matter.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 mailto:noozguru@... wrote :

 
 On 10/29/2016 01:17 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... [FairfieldLife] 
wrote:

   

 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 mailto:noozguru@... wrote :
 
 (snip)
 
 Of course it didn't miss my attention that the new Comey stuff came out 
yesterday, a Friday. Always known that when bad news is to be released do it on 
a Friday as the "great unwashed" won't be paying attention.
 

 Actually, any of the "great unwashed" who watched television, listened to the 
radio, or read a newspaper or a Web site on Friday would have found out about 
Comey's ratf**k, because it made headlines everywhere.
 
 
 And if Bhairitu had been paying attention, he'd know that Comey didn't find 
out about the emails until he was briefed on Thursday--hence the announcement 
the very next day. Comey wanted to get the news out as soon as possible so it 
would have the maximum negative effect on Clinton's campaign--including, of 
course, dominating all the Sunday talk shows ("Meet the Press," etc.).
 




 
 Obviously Judy doesn't know that political analysts and journalists will tell 
you that news released on Friday doesn't get discussed like it does earlier in 
the week.  That's why news that might stir controversy is often released on 
Friday.  And no, Judy, the public doesn't always tune into the news on Friday 
like they do earlier in the week.  Nor will they have a chance for a water 
cooler discussion.  Try living on earth for a change.
 
 
 


 
 




Re: [FairfieldLife] Check-out Drudge Report now.

2016-10-29 Thread Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]
You sure waste a lot of time on this. Don't you have anything better to 
do in your life?  I read and listen to many professional political 
pundits during the week so I don't need to read any amateur stuff.


On 10/29/2016 04:54 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:


Bhairitu, you should avoid using the word "obviously" when you really 
don't know what you're talking about. In this case, you're stuck in 
standard patterns and unable to adjust your perspective to get a 
handle on novel situations.



Yes, of course I know about news dumps taking place on Friday in the 
hope that they'll attract less attention from the media and the public.


This was an exception in two ways, as I explained and you ignored. 
Comey wanted to get the information out ASAP (it was leaked, but he 
knew it would be leaked immediately after he sent the letter to the 
GOP leaders). He couldn't have done it sooner than Friday because he 
himself only got the information on Thursday. He didn't want to do it 
later because he wanted it out in time for the Sunday talk shows. Had 
nothing to do with a traditional Friday news dump. You didn't know 
about Comey getting the information himself only the day before 
because you didn't bother to pay attention to the details; you were 
more interested in sounding knowledgeable and being able to tell 
readers something you (mistakenly) assumed they didn't know.


The second way it was an exception is that even when released on a 
Friday, a piece of really sensational news will get massive attention 
from the media, as this did. The media had been thirsting for an 
"October surprise" that would turn the election back int! o a horse 
race, and this beautifully filled the bill. They didn't care that it 
was a Friday; they went all-out. And you can see from the flood of 
comments from officials and political figures that they picked up on 
it right away, Friday or no Friday.


Actually, there's a third reason this was an exception: This close to 
an election, folks are paying much closer attention to the news no 
matter when it comes out. And this will still be hot when Monday comes 
around, so it won't be neglected at the water cooler.


Comey's not a fool. He was well aware of what would happen, and he 
knew the fact that it was Friday wouldn't make enough difference to 
matter.




---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

On 10/29/2016 01:17 PM, authfriend@...  
[FairfieldLife] wrote:






---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
, 
 wrote :

(snip)

Of course it didn't miss my attention that the new Comey stuff
came out yesterday, a Friday. Always known that when bad news is
to be released do it on a Friday as the "great unwashed" won't be
paying attention.

Actually, any of the "great unwashed" who watched television,
listened to the radio, or read a newspaper or a Web site on
Friday would have found out about Comey's ratf**k, because it
made headlines everywhere.

And if Bhairitu had been paying attention, he'd know that Comey
didn't find out about the emails until he was briefed on
Thursday--hence the announcement the very next day. Comey wanted
to get the news out as soon as possible so it would have the
maximum negative effect on Clinton's campaign--including, of
course, dominating all the Sunday talk shows ("Meet the Press,"
etc.).



Obviously Judy doesn't know that political analysts and
journalists will tell you that news released on Friday doesn't get
discussed like it does earlier in the week.  That's why news that
might stir controversy is often released on Friday.  And no, Judy,
the public doesn't always tune into the news on Friday like they
do earlier in the week.  Nor will they have a chance for a water
cooler discussion.  Try living on earth for a change.







Re: [FairfieldLife] Check-out Drudge Report now.

2016-10-29 Thread authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Bhairitu, you should avoid using the word "obviously" when you really don't 
know what you're talking about. In this case, you're stuck in standard patterns 
and unable to adjust your perspective to get a handle on novel situations. 

 Yes, of course I know about news dumps taking place on Friday in the hope that 
they'll attract less attention from the media and the public.
 

 This was an exception in two ways, as I explained and you ignored. Comey 
wanted to get the information out ASAP (it was leaked, but he knew it would be 
leaked immediately after he sent the letter to the GOP leaders). He couldn't 
have done it sooner than Friday because he himself only got the information on 
Thursday. He didn't want to do it later because he wanted it out in time for 
the Sunday talk shows. Had nothing to do with a traditional Friday news dump. 
You didn't know about Comey getting the information himself only the day before 
because you didn't bother to pay attention to the details; you were more 
interested in sounding knowledgeable and being able to tell readers something 
you (mistakenly) assumed they didn't know.
 

 The second way it was an exception is that even when released on a Friday, a 
piece of really sensational news will get massive attention from the media, as 
this did. The media had been thirsting for an "October surprise" that would 
turn the election back into a horse race, and this beautifully filled the bill. 
They didn't care that it was a Friday; they went all-out. And you can see from 
the flood of comments from officials and political figures that they picked up 
on it right away, Friday or no Friday.
 

 Actually, there's a third reason this was an exception: This close to an 
election, folks are paying much closer attention to the news no matter when it 
comes out. And this will still be hot when Monday comes around, so it won't be 
neglected at the water cooler.
 

 Comey's not a fool. He was well aware of what would happen, and he knew the 
fact that it was Friday wouldn't make enough difference to matter.
 

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 On 10/29/2016 01:17 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... [FairfieldLife] 
wrote:

   

 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 mailto:noozguru@... wrote :
 
 (snip)
 
 Of course it didn't miss my attention that the new Comey stuff came out 
yesterday, a Friday. Always known that when bad news is to be released do it on 
a Friday as the "great unwashed" won't be paying attention.
 

 Actually, any of the "great unwashed" who watched television, listened to the 
radio, or read a newspaper or a Web site on Friday would have found out about 
Comey's ratf**k, because it made headlines everywhere.
 
 
 And if Bhairitu had been paying attention, he'd know that Comey didn't find 
out about the emails until he was briefed on Thursday--hence the announcement 
the very next day. Comey wanted to get the news out as soon as possible so it 
would have the maximum negative effect on Clinton's campaign--including, of 
course, dominating all the Sunday talk shows ("Meet the Press," etc.).
 




 
 Obviously Judy doesn't know that political analysts and journalists will tell 
you that news released on Friday doesn't get discussed like it does earlier in 
the week.  That's why news that might stir controversy is often released on 
Friday.  And no, Judy, the public doesn't always tune into the news on Friday 
like they do earlier in the week.  Nor will they have a chance for a water 
cooler discussion.  Try living on earth for a change.
 
 




 
 



Re: [FairfieldLife] Check-out Drudge Report now.

2016-10-29 Thread Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]

On 10/29/2016 01:17 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:





---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

(snip)

Of course it didn't miss my attention that the new Comey stuff came 
out yesterday, a Friday. Always known that when bad news is to be 
released do it on a Friday as the "great unwashed" won't be paying 
attention.


Actually, any of the "great unwashed" who watched television, listened 
to the radio, or read a newspaper or a Web site on Friday would have 
found out about Comey's ratf**k, because it made headlines everywhere.


And if Bhairitu had been paying attention, he'd know that Comey didn't 
find out about the emails until he was briefed on Thursday--hence the 
announcement the very next day. Comey wanted to get the news out as 
soon as possible so it would have the maximum negative effect on 
Clinton's campaign--including, of course, dominating all the Sunday 
talk shows ("Meet the Press," etc.).




Obviously Judy doesn't know that political analysts and journalists will 
tell you that news released on Friday doesn't get discussed like it does 
earlier in the week.  That's why news that might stir controversy is 
often released on Friday.  And no, Judy, the public doesn't always tune 
into the news on Friday like they do earlier in the week.  Nor will they 
have a chance for a water cooler discussion.  Try living on earth for a 
change.








Re: [FairfieldLife] Check-out Drudge Report now.

2016-10-29 Thread authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 (snip)
 
 Of course it didn't miss my attention that the new Comey stuff came out 
yesterday, a Friday. Always known that when bad news is to be released do it on 
a Friday as the "great unwashed" won't be paying attention.
 

 Actually, any of the "great unwashed" who watched television, listened to the 
radio, or read a newspaper or a Web site on Friday would have found out about 
Comey's ratf**k, because it made headlines everywhere.
 

 And if Bhairitu had been paying attention, he'd know that Comey didn't find 
out about the emails until he was briefed on Thursday--hence the announcement 
the very next day. Comey wanted to get the news out as soon as possible so it 
would have the maximum negative effect on Clinton's campaign--including, of 
course, dominating all the Sunday talk shows ("Meet the Press," etc.).
 

 



Re: [FairfieldLife] Check-out Drudge Report now.

2016-10-29 Thread Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]
Did Barry draw the cartoon?  This is what he accuses people of.  He did 
the other day and I got a good laugh out of it.  Like Judy he doesn't 
like competition from other alpha people (psst! there are plenty of 
alpha people here).


Now tell me where did I say Trump would win?  I said that there have 
been political analysts not of any persuasion for months discussing 
Trump's popularity.  They have also discussed why people dislike Hillary 
(including people voting for her).  I would also say that between Trump 
and Sanders the latter would have won if the campaign could overcome a 
supposed "stigma" of what Social Democracy means (hint: not communism).  
Also Trump supporters would have probably voted Sanders because of 
Trumps crudeness and that Bernie stands for a lot of the same issues as 
the Donald.


Of course it didn't miss my attention that the new Comey stuff came out 
yesterday, a Friday. Always known that when bad news is to be released 
do it on a Friday as the "great unwashed" won't be paying attention.


On 10/29/2016 11:31 AM, Sal Sunshine salsunshineini...@gmail.com 
[FairfieldLife] wrote:

[Attachment(s) <#TopText> from Sal Sunshine included below]
This cartoon from yesterday is perfect for Bhairitu’s nonsense and 
constant twisting in the wind, just replace FB with FFL.  He still 
thinks Trump is going to somehow magically pull it off?  Incredible.


I wonder how you get to such an advanced state of denial.


Sal






On Oct 29, 2016, at 12:47 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com 
 [FairfieldLife] 
> 
wrote:




Remember, folks, Bhairitu is the knowledgeable, objective political 
expert who insists *to this day*--in the face of hard, unimpeachable 
evidence to the contrary--that Clinton invented the term "alt right" 
and that it refers to "alternative media" rather than a fringe 
political movement.


Clearly, we should take his opinion about who will win the election 
with the utmost seriousness.




---infairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com 
,  wrote :


The stuff you're smoking will soon become legal in California.:-D

Not that I'm any Trump fan.
On 10/29/2016 07:17 AM,olliesedwuz@... 
[FairfieldLife] wrote:



It is genuinely hard for me to believe that there are people out
there who think trump is going to win. Astonishing. Pissing into
the wind.


---infairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com
,
wrote :

Just to reiterate: The FBIdoesn't yet knowwhat's in the emails.
They have to get a court order before they can read them. It's
entirely possible that some or all of the emails are duplicates
of those already in the FBI's possession from other sources.

When the Clinton haters--Trump and his minions and Republicans
like Ryan andChaffetz--claim the FBI must have found sensational
emails proving Clinton's guilt or they wouldn't have made this
announcement so close to the election, they are not telling the
truth.



---infairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com
,
wrote :

as usual, it is a yawn - HRC says get it all out in the open. Why
should she care? She doesn't hide her taxes, or suggest grabbing
someone's genitals. Compared to that orange sex offender and tax
cheat, she comes across like a saint.

---infairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com
,
wrote :

Looks like the fit is hitting the shan!
October surprise










Re: [FairfieldLife] Check-out Drudge Report now. [1 Attachment]

2016-10-29 Thread Sal Sunshine salsunshineini...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
This cartoon from yesterday is perfect for Bhairitu’s nonsense and constant 
twisting in the wind, just replace FB with FFL.  He still thinks Trump is going 
to somehow magically pull it off?  Incredible.  

I wonder how you get to such an advanced state of denial.


Sal 






On Oct 29, 2016, at 12:47 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] 
 wrote:



Remember, folks, Bhairitu is the knowledgeable, objective political expert who 
insists *to this day*--in the face of hard, unimpeachable evidence to the 
contrary--that Clinton invented the term "alt right" and that it refers to 
"alternative media" rather than a fringe political movement.

Clearly, we should take his opinion about who will win the election with the 
utmost seriousness.



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com , 
 wrote :

The stuff you're smoking will soon become legal in California. :-D

Not that I'm any Trump fan.
On 10/29/2016 07:17 AM, olliesedwuz@...  
[FairfieldLife] wrote:
>  
> It is genuinely hard for me to believe that there are people out there who 
> think trump is going to win. Astonishing. Pissing into the wind.
> 
> 
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com , 
>   wrote :
> 
> Just to reiterate: The FBI doesn't yet know what's in the emails. They have 
> to get a court order before they can read them. It's entirely possible that 
> some or all of the emails are duplicates of those already in the FBI's 
> possession from other sources.
> 
> When the Clinton haters--Trump and his minions and Republicans like Ryan and 
> Chaffetz--claim the FBI must have found sensational emails proving Clinton's 
> guilt or they wouldn't have made this announcement so close to the election, 
> they are not telling the truth.
> 
> 
> 
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com , 
>   wrote :
> 
> as usual, it is a yawn - HRC says get it all out in the open. Why should she 
> care? She doesn't hide her taxes, or suggest grabbing someone's genitals. 
> Compared to that orange sex offender and tax cheat, she comes across like a 
> saint. 
> 
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com , 
>   wrote :
> 
> Looks like the fit is hitting the shan!
> October surprise