Anonymous ID: e1a314 April 20, 2018, 11:25 a.m. No.1116891   🗄️.is đź”—kun

THIS SELF RIGHTEOUS BITCH AND HER FALL FROM GRACE WILL BE THE MOST SPECTACULAR EVENT.

 

Hillary Clinton to Campaign Staff: 'I Am Getting Pretty Tired of Hearing About How Nobody Likes Me'

 

Hillary Clinton knew there were concerns about her "likeability" as a candidate, but as early as July 2016—just after President Donald Trump became the Republican nominee—she apparently decided she would stop caring.

 

In a new book on the Clinton campaign, Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling, New York Times reporter-at-large Amy Chozick recalled the Democratic nominee brushing off her staff's reminders about her foundering favorability.

 

"A week earlier, she’d cut off Joel [Benenson] and the pollster John Anzalone, as they walked her through the almost daily reminder that half the country disliked her,” Chozick wrote, according to the Daily Beast, noting that the conversation had happened around the time of the Republican National Convention. "'You know, I am getting pretty tired of hearing about how nobody likes me,' she said."

 

https:// www.yahoo.com/news/hillary-clinton-campaign-staff-apos-150005238.html

Anonymous ID: e1a314 April 20, 2018, 11:36 a.m. No.1117055   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7083 >>7085 >>7122

A Virginia school district is facing criticism for allowing a group of students to bully a 7-year-old boy for nearly 4 minutes on a school bus. An investigation is underway. Clarice Conner/Facebook Rachel Wise and Matt Walsh

 

A video posted on Facebook showing a 7-year-old Virginia boy being taunted for nearly four minutes by schoolmates on the bus is sparking outrage and calls for the school district to investigate.

 

The incident reportedly happened aboard a bus in Greensville County, Virginia, just north of the eastern North Carolina state line. The video was posted Sunday by the boy's mother, Clarice Conner, with an obscenity-laced rebuke of the parents whose students bullied her son.

 

It has been viewed more than 63,000 times, and inspired more than 2,000 comments, many of them condemning the school district for allowing the loud, boisterous bullying to go on for so long.

 

In the video, students crowd around her 7-year-son, filming him with their cell phones and jeering him. He tries pushing the cell phones away from his face, but eventually resorts to ducking his head behind the seat .

 

http:// www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article209333589.html

 

I'm getting off the internet today. One thing I cannot stand is someone getting bullied and NO ONE standing up for them..