Just sayin is all

Have a good look at Hillary’s broach in today’s segment with Trey Gowdy.
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Council on American Islamic Relations has a cool logo

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Check out the flags behind Hillary Clinton and notice the same broach.

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Thanks for the insight Ava Lon

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16 Replies to “Just sayin is all”

  1. She thinks she is so powerful she can rub our faces in her treason and we can’t do anything.

    I wonder if Huma gave her the broach?

  2. WaPo – Democrats wonder and worry: Why isn’t Clinton far ahead of Trump?

    NEW YORK — With Election Day less than two months away, Democrats are increasingly worried that Hillary Clinton has not built a formidable lead against Donald Trump despite his historic weaknesses as a national party candidate.

    Even the Democratic nominee’s advisers acknowledge that she must make changes, and quickly. Clinton leads Trump by three percentage points, having fallen from her high of nine points in August, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average. That tightening has frustrated many Clinton allies and operatives, who are astonished that she isn’t running away with this race, given Trump’s deep unpopularity and his continuing stream of controversial comments.

    “Generally, I’m concerned, frankly,” said former Democratic Senate leader Thomas A. Daschle (S.D.). “It still looks positive, and I think if you look at the swing states and where she is right now, she’s got a lead. But it’s certainly not in the bag. We have two months to go, and I think it’s going to be a competitive race all the way through. I would say she’s got at least a 60 percent chance of winning.”

    […]One new goal for Clinton now, aides said, is to spend more time trying to connect directly with voters by sharing a more personal side of herself — and by telling them where she wants to take the country.

    […]Just as Trump was repeatedly underestimated during the Republican primaries, his aides say he is again being underestimated heading into the general election. There’s a sense in the campaign that things are finally coming together and that Trump can propel himself ahead of Clinton over the next two months.

    […]Clinton holds several important advantages: She has experience and credentials, a vast campaign operation that drew the best political talent of her party, the hearty support of a popular sitting president and what seems to be plenty of money. She is marginally more popular than Trump.

    […]If she wins by five and over 300 electoral votes, by those standards her mandate should be monarchy-like powers.”

    […]“Hillary Clinton needs to win, but she needs a victory which will allow her to say the American public has voted for an agenda that they want her to implement,”

    • Need more dead voters. I finally had to supply the registrar of voter with my mother’s death certificate since she had re-registered as a Dimocrat shortly after her death.

      • The Dems believe in cradle to beyond-grave government – makes them very popular with the crucial deceased voting block.

        • An American’s Creed – By Dean Alfange, an American Statesman born December 2, 1899, in Constantinople (now Istanbul and raised in upstate New York.

          William Tyler Page – American Creed
          “I do not choose to be a common man. It is my right to be uncommon. I seek opportunity to develop whatever talents God gave me — not security. I do not wish to be a kept citizen, humbled and dulled by having the state look after me. I want to take the calculated risk; to dream and to build, to fail and to succeed. I refuse to barter incentive for a dole. I prefer the challenges of life to the guaranteed existence; the thrill of fulfillment to the stale calm of utopia. I will not trade freedom for beneficence nor my dignity for a handout. I will never cower before any earthly master nor bend to any threat. It is my heritage to stand erect, proud and unafraid: to think and act myself, enjoy the benefit of my creations and to face the world boldly and say — ‘ This, with God’s help, I have done.”

          *Originally published in This Week Magazine. Later reprinted in The Reader’s Digest, October 1952, p. 10, and January 1954, p. 122, lacking these words: “I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat” and “to stand erect, proud and unafraid.”

          All this is what it means to be an American.

      • If we can get the voter id laws passed and allowed by the Judges the Dems are in trouble, the dead have trouble getting ids.

    • This is what the establishment in both parties don’t want us to realize, this is a movement and in many ways a continuation of the TEA Party movement. Both are composed of ordinary people who are sick and tired of a self proclaimed elite in both parties trying to take our rights away from us.

  3. OK – I call a red herring on this one.

    That brooch is a classic design that predates the CAIR logo by a few centuries.

    The stone in the middle is not green…it is clearly blue, not an Islamic colour. It looks a bit like turquoise – a sacred symbol of the Native Americans. Or, it could be argued the symmetry reflects some Christian crosses…

    Come on – let’s get serious here! There is enough meat here without getting silly.

    • The CAIR symbol is also a rather classic islamic/Arab design. Maybe it has no significance but it is always fun to speculate.

    • It may well be Turquoise. Turquoise is mined a lot in the Iran and Turkey and all around Sinai. Though it may not be CAIR’s colours it could very well be of Islamic/Arab design. Look at the intricate fretwork around the stone, very typical of middle eastern design.

    • Thank you Xanthippa,

      I seem to dislike imbecility as much as you as it attracts DM readers. Pun intended. Lol.

      • “If you’re thinking about becoming a Secretary of State, you better know how to spell “brooch” and how to pin one on silk blend. Hillary Clinton, not missing a beat, paid attention to Madeleine Albright’s brooch love affair and has started a tryst of her own. But something’s missing. Albright’s said her brooches symbolize a certain mood or occasion, but Clinton hasn’t admitted to anything yet. So Hill, know you’re busy, thought I’d help.”
        http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/191186

  4. Or it could be a gadget pretending to be jewelry. That thing is pretty large and garish, and the placement is awkward. Some kind of medical device?