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Still trying to strangle facts out of headlines I see.

From the link

It's possible

and this

Democrat Hillary Clinton may make a better president than any of the Republicans

and this:

He stopped short of saying he would endorse the former secretary of state.

“We would have to believe her actions would be quite different than her rhetoric. Let me put it that way.”

All those "definite maybes" has got Contendahh all worked up into in a frenzy.  I'm guessing he got teased a lot by the girls in high school.

 But whatever chance the Democrats have of wooing Koch, they're too busy snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.

Senate Dems Plan Attack on Koch Brothers 2016 Strategy**

 Contendahh would have seen that coming like watching a train wreck in sloooow motion if only he would read the links within his link.  In this case the Related Stories. 

Will wonders ever cease?

I hope not.  This is fun.

**  http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfro...015/09/30/id/693995/

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Charles Koch is a classical liberal and has formerly identified as a libertarian.[22] He is opposed to corporate welfare[23] and told the National Journal that his "overall concept is to minimize the role of government and to maximize the role of private economy and to maximize personal freedoms."[24] He has expressed concern for too much government regulation in the U.S., stating that "we could be facing the greatest loss of liberty and prosperity since the 1930s."[25] In addition, he has warned that drastic government overspending and a decline of the free enterprise system will prove detrimental to long-term social and economic prosperity.[26]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Koch

Koch was the Libertarian Party's vice-presidential candidate in the 1980 presidential election,[15] sharing the party ticket withpresidential candidate Ed Clark. The Clark–Koch ticket promised to abolish Social Security, the Federal Reserve Board, welfare,minimum-wage laws, corporate taxes, all price supports and subsidies for agriculture and business, and U.S. Federal agenciesincluding the SEC, EPA, ICC, FTC, OSHA, FBI, CIA, and DOE.[2][16] The ticket received 921,128 votes, 1% of the total nationwide vote,[17] the Libertarian Party national ticket's best showing as of 2009 in terms of percentage.[18][19] “Compared to what [the Libertarians had] gotten before,” Charles said, “and where we were as a movement or as a political/ideological point of view, that was pretty remarkable, to get 1 percent of the vote.”[20]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Koch

The Koch boys are more Libertarian than Republican. They also have supported dems in the past as well; I believe one of the Koch's said there isn't much difference in parties except for the speed at which they'll bankrupt the country.

http://www.theatlantic.com/pol...rew-cuomo-87k/73300/

 

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