I chuckled at your post, Lance. I'm certainly more right than left. The thing is, the same could be applied to many members of the right and Fox News...particularly when Obama was President. Fox News was considered almost Gospel by some. Saw it with my folks - particularly Mom - and others. Their TV was tuned all day to Fox News...with brief intermissions to get the local weather and Lawrence Welk Sat evening re-runs. Hearing Fox News incessantly blaring away like that almost turned me Democrat...just kidding.
At this point I'd be fine with Hilary kicking the bucket just so you guys could move on with your lives and find some new material.
Ok how 'bout we move on, or lower as the case may be, to another Dem royal family member..... The Washington-based group, which was founded in 1968 to promote social justice, last month earmarked $5 million for the initiative to bail out all women and 16-and 17-year-olds from city jails no matter what crime they have committed. Some of those eligible for the bailouts are charged with violent crimes, including attempted murder, assault and robbery. The RFK foundation said that it had recruited hundreds of volunteers to spring women and adolescents from Rikers on its behalf. “We’re going to bail out as many people as we can,” said Kennedy as she signed the documents to bail out a prisoner at the Brooklyn Detention Center last week. Among the first prisoners the group bailed out with a $10,000 bond was a violent recidivist. Ralphie Myree, 25, has seven convictions and is accused of robbing a Chelsea sex shop at knife point. She was arrested three times while on parole for a 2013 assault that landed her in prison for two and a half years. At her arraignment in the sex shop case, prosecutors noted that Myree had failed to show up for court hearings four times in the past. The bail out action has earned the group the scorn of the city’s district attorneys and Police Commissioner James O’Neill. Crimefighters worry that those bailed out by a charity have no financial incentive to return for their court hearings. Kennedy, the former wife of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was herself arrested in 2012 for driving under the influence of drugs on a Westchester highway. At the time, she claimed she had no memory of slamming her Lexus into a tractor trailer while driving to her gym just before 9 am.