Hillary Clinton has always been awful. I'm hoping people see here for what she is.
Once again, I don't even know what it is I'm supposed to be claiming.And now the circle continues when I ask "so it's OK to say whatever you want?", and then you say "no, that's not what I'm saying."
You're making an excuse for her without actually saying it.
An alternative to unabashed evil?
Have I somehow suddenly found myself on Reddit?Ha
From someone who arse kisses the criminal Kissinger?
That doesn't count, for.....reasons.Ha
From someone who arse kisses the criminal Kissinger?
Have I somehow suddenly found myself on Reddit?
Once again, I don't even know what it is I'm supposed to be claiming.
Ha
From someone who arse kisses the criminal Kissinger?
Once again, I said her campaign should have tweeted this. Many, many times.Does your alleged ignorance of a meeting 26 years ago with someone make it OK to make a false claim about them?
The fact that she was happy to have Kissinger's praise does not mean she is Kissinger. There's a difference between accepting his endorsement and, say, David Duke's.A flippant post means you cannot counter that fact
Look it up. Look up her relationships.
Pretty much how I feel about her campaign lately.
It's not just his praise, though. She's actively friends with Kissinger. The Clinton's often wintered with him and his wife at Oscar de la Renta's place. And she's repeatedly praised him.The fact that she was happy to have Kissinger's praise does not mean she is Kissinger. There's a difference between accepting his endorsement and, say, David Duke's.
I was more referring to the snarky "criminal" rhetoric that brings to mind the GOP's "Butcher of Benghazi" nonsense.
Once again, I said her campaign should have tweeted this. Many, many times.
In that case, if the praise has been a two-way street, I stand corrected.It's not just his praise, though. She's actively friends with Kissinger. The Clinton's often wintered with him and his wife at Oscar de la Renta's place. And she's repeatedly praised him.
I don't think that necessarily means she holds the same opinions, but people acting as if her only connection was accepting praise are distorting the reality of their relationship.
I think I'm the one who has been wasting my time.I'm just looking for a yes or no answer. If you're not going to give me one and I'm just wasting my time, just say so.
I'm a Bernie fan who thought I'd still be happy with Hilary. But I'm starting to feel it less and less with Hilary....between dumb shit like this and her comment to Obama about Assad....I dunno.
If Hillary is the nominee, I really don't know if I can vote for her. I say this as a liberal who is willing to stomach a lot of things, give benefit of the doubt, etc. But she is horrible.
I'm still upset over the reprehensible way she defended dragging her campaign out in 2008, bringing up Bobby Kennedy's assassination and linking that to then Senator Obama. You know..just in case.
Just in this last week, she's said some major things that have all completely blown up in her face and re-exposed her for what she is. This is 2008 all over again. The dirty politics. The lying. The exaggerations in order to make herself appear grander than she really is (this time, it was praising the Reagans for their devotion to talking about the AIDS epidemic...back in 2008, it was the entire Bosnia sniper-fire lie, which CBS exposed her for).
I had hoped, with all of my heart, that 2016 Hillary Clinton was a different, better candidate, and quite frankly, person, than 2008 Hillary Clinton. My hopes were wrong. Clinton is just as much of an absolute liar as Trump.
But then...the entire Supreme Court nominations weigh on me...and I just don't know. I don't know.
Beyond their personal friendship, she gave his book a glowing review that included much individual praise for Kissinger, including labeling him as a friend. She's also done interviews with him that include more approval, and explicitly saying she's learned a lot from him.In that case, if the praise has been a two-way street, I stand corrected.
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/03/12/politics/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-health-care/index.htmlJennifer Palmieri, Clinton's communications director, argued after Clinton knocked Sanders that the video of the then-Vermont congressman standing behind the first lady "proves our point."
"Hillary Clinton was out in front. Senator Sanders was in the background. She is the one that took the slings and arrows from the health care industry," Palmieri said, adding later that in the video pushed by the Sanders campaign, "He is literally standing behind her, she is literally the one out front, as she was 20-25 years ago."
Lets revisit this shining moment from the 2008 campaign.I think one of those sniper bullets must have hit her head and caused her to lose all ability to tell the truth
These mental gymnastics are so confusing. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/03/12/politics/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-health-care/index.html
Ehh, if I'm reading that bill right, I don't see the problem with it. I don't support the Minutemen but I sure as heck do not support the idea of the US government spending US money to inform the Mexican government about the Minutemen's movements on our side of the border, which is what that bill seems to be about.Or when, in the Univision debate when he was specifically asked if he support the Minutemen, he denied it...despite the fact that he did. With his vote?
notlikethis.gifThese mental gymnastics are so confusing. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/03/12/politics/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-health-care/index.html
If Hillary's perceived dishonesty is so damning, can I ask how you felt when Bernie Sanders' campaign was caught stealing Hillary Clinton's campaign data and, when caught in their initial lie that her data wasn't accessed, Bernie only fired one campaign stagger, despite there being evidence that there were four separate accounts accessing her information?
Or when he made the promise that the US wouldn't have more people in jail than any other country at the end of his first term, a promise he can't possibly keep because it would fall outside of his authority as president?
Or when, in the Univision debate when he was specifically asked if he supported the Minutemen, he denied it...despite the fact that he did. With his vote?
It's not just his praise, though. She's actively friends with Kissinger. The Clinton's often wintered with him and his wife at Oscar de la Renta's place. And she's repeatedly praised him.
I don't think that necessarily means she holds the same opinions, but people acting as if her only connection was accepting praise are distorting the reality of their relationship.
These mental gymnastics are so confusing. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/03/12/politics/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-health-care/index.html
"Lowlife scum" "I'll have you arrested"
It's bad (and going to be worse) in ways the '08 campaign wasn't because of the nature of Bernie's candidacy.This is starting to get ugly.
Not '08 ugly, but still...
If Bernie Sanders was standing right behind Hillary Clinton, why does he try to position her as being against universal healthcare every chance he gets? Could it be, possibly, a dishonest attack?
That's what she meant with the line. Not that Bernie Sanders literally wasn't there.
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Damn..
Why not attack him on those things? Why be incredibly disingenuous?If Hillary's perceived dishonesty is so damning, can I ask how you felt when Bernie Sanders' campaign was caught stealing Hillary Clinton's campaign data and, when caught in their initial lie that her data wasn't accessed, Bernie only fired one campaign stagger, despite there being evidence that there were four separate accounts accessing her information?
Or when he made the promise that the US wouldn't have more people in jail than any other country at the end of his first term, a promise he can't possibly keep because it would fall outside of his authority as president?
Or when, in the Univision debate when he was specifically asked if he supported the Minutemen, he denied it...despite the fact that he did. With his vote?
It's not just his praise, though. She's actively friends with Kissinger. The Clinton's often wintered with him and his wife at Oscar de la Renta's place. And she's repeatedly praised him.
I don't think that necessarily means she holds the same opinions, but people acting as if her only connection was accepting praise are distorting the reality of their relationship.
These mental gymnastics are so confusing. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/03/12/politics/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-health-care/index.html
Why not attack him on those things? Why be incredibly disingenuous?
Weird post.damn, bernie just won with that move. ill be voting for him in november, i guess.
Hillary seems like the type of person that bends the facts in their own head and actually believes it. I think she could potentially be dangerous as president. Especially when it comes to foreign policy.
Hilary going into panic mode is hilarious.
It wasn't. Read my post againHow is my post disingenuous?