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Enough Christmas Ads Already

Ok, Hillary's Christmas effort is annoying on multiple levels. First, it unintentionally displays what's wrong with liberal thinking: there is an endless supply of "gifts" and goodies we're getting from the government. Swell. In the next ad she can show us the credit card receipt. Second, this is Hillary's idea of charm ? Just repeat the same laundry list of programmatic promises but, I've got, we'll just put them on wrapped gifts-- that's the ticket! No charm, not even a lame effort to go beyond politics and talk about something other her grab bag of spending notions. Hillary really would give policy programs as gifts if she could because her whole persona apparently is politics. At least she didn't drag Bill into a chummy scene around the fireplace. (You can't compete with a family this gorgeous I suppose.)

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