Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Warren Buffett: Hillary is Going to Run and Win

You can't discount these words of a billionaire that has gone full crony.

“Hillary is going to run,” Warren Buffett said Tuesday at a Fortune magazine conference. He added: “Hillary is going to win.”

Buffett was so confident that Hillary would win that he said he would bet money on it, reports MarketWatch. He was less confident, however, about who Clinton would face if she decides to run.

“I don’t know,” he said about a potential Republican challenger for Clinton.

7 comments:

  1. Of course she is. It's already been decided to appoint her President. They are programming the machines as we speak. They are just trying to decide whether to make it look like a blowout or a squeaker.

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    1. Given the existential intelligence of the average American voter it is doubtful that programming the machines are necessary.

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  2. Quite honestly, does anyone give a rat's ass? Given that there won't be an ounce of difference between whoever the candidates are, does it really matter? Not that I would vote for either, but I'm to the point that I hope the Democrat wins because it is better for my stress levels to have the individual who is at least honest about wanting to screw me over win, rather than the one who purports and professes to believe at least some of the things I believe win and then "begrudgingly" (always) screw me over "for my own good", of course...

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    1. What difference would it make? With Hillary we might see something that hasn't happened since FDR. A president dying of natural causes in office. Can she physically take the star-trek like aging that Obama has undergone? Aging that comes from well doing what they do and the stress involved with it.

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    2. Republicans are getting pretty good about being honest and open with screwing us over. The GOP campaign ads I'm hearing on TV now are touting all the extra spending for schools and veterans and healthcare and blah blah blah.

      I wasted an hour this morning reviewing the candidates in my are and once again concluded there is no reason to vote this election. Last vote I cast was for Ron Paul and I'm not sure I'll ever cast another.

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    3. A President dying of natural causes in office...

      And this should concern me why?

      Bring on the circus I say! I always love how people embrace the status quo because a shakeup would be "unthinkable"!!

      So what if the President dies in office? I will still go to work, love my wife and kids...my life won't change AT ALL.

      I suppose, though, that that is the moment ISIL will have been waiting for to launch their full scale invasion of the United States, right???!?!?!?

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