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Hillary finds uncounted votes on her private voting machine

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Hillary prepares to take back the presidency from Donald Trump after millions of uncounted votes were found on her private voting machine that was in the bathroom at her Chappaqua compound.

More uncounted votes for Hillary were also found on Anthony Weiner's computer. These votes will be counted during the Wisconsin recount and will pass the presidency back to Hillary where it belongs.



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Hill and Jill must think they're like Thelma and Louise.

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This Newsweek article about President-Elect Clinton that was "subcontracted out" -- was it subcontracted out to the Cube? It certainly sounds like the splendid and insightful writing that is so prevalent here. Just the sample given sparkles like ... like ... like a spinning Cube:
…as the tone of the election grew darker and more bizarre by the day, President-elect Hillary Clinton “went high” when her opponent went even lower. No stranger to trudging through the mire of misogyny in her career as first lady, senator and secretary of state, President-elect Clinton continued to push for an issues-based campaign even as a handful of Trump's most deplorable supporters, seeing the wide margin Clinton held among female voters, called to repeal the 19th Amendment. On Election Day, Americans across the country roundly rejected the kind of fear and hate-based conservatism peddled by Donald Trump and elected the first woman in U.S. history to the presidency.
Chedoh, Evil Smiley, come on, which one of you wrote this? And fie on Newsweek political editor Matthew Cooper, who cast aspersions on the Cube's writers:
“The writing in this is — shall we say — not up to the editorial standards of Newsweek,” Cooper said.

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Who read Newsweek anyway. One day this comrade had one too many beets, cooked bird in cage. Now no longer need line cage. Cancel all subscription, though sometimes pick up latest Wall Street Jour er, last week Pravda.

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Comrade Chernobyl wrote:Who read Newsweek anyway. One day this comrade had one too many beets, cooked bird in cage. Now no longer need line cage. Cancel all subscription, though sometimes pick up latest Wall Street Jour er, last week Pravda.


I believe it's spelled, 'Newsweak'.


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