Ron Fournier: I Don't Believe Hillary Clinton. . . "I don't believe her because a person's actions are more revealing than words: She kept her government email on a secret server and, only under pressure from Congress, returned less than half of them to the State Department. She deleted the rest. She considered them hers.
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I don't believe her when she says, "I want those emails out. Nobody has a bigger interest in those being released than I do." . . .
Hillary Clinton says her Iraq war vote was a 'mistake' “The United States is doing what it can but ultimately this has to be a struggle that the Iraqi government and the Iraqi people are determined to win for themselves,” said Clinton. “And we can provide support, but they’re going to have to do it.”
During her 2008 campaign, Clinton defended her vote as a way to give President Bush authority to deal with Iraq.
'Hillary Unhinged: In Her Own Words'; "Tom Kuiper's devastating exposé of the would-be first female president"
"This is a completely updated paperback version of “I’ve Always Been a Yankees Fan,” the classic quote book on Hillary that, in Dick Morris’s words, provides “all the ammunition you need” to “make sure that Hillary’s quotes and lies are not forgotten, but come back to haunt her.” Even better,
“Hillary Unhinged” is chock full of QR codes you can use to go directly to the most outrageous videos and audios of Hillary:
A partial “Hillary Unhinged” chapter list includes: “Saint Hillary, “Hillary’s Potty Mouth,” “Hillary on Money,” “Revisionist Hillary History,” “Hillary vs. Barack,” “The War on Women,” “Dodging Sniper Fire,” “Vast Conspiracies,” “The Smartest Woman in the World?” and “Blaming Republicans.”
Clinton Breaks Her Silence “ 'After weeks of determinedly avoiding the media altogether, Hillary Clinton was finally drawn into an exchange with journalists Tuesday, briefly answering questions about donations to her family foundation, her emails while secretary of State, the millions she earned giving speeches and the Iraq war,” the
Los Angeles Times reports.
“ 'It was a rare unscripted five minutes for a campaign that leaves little to chance. It was not clear if the candidate intended to talk to reporters at all, but once drawn in, she sought to turn uncomfortable questions about her record and the controversies that continue to swirl around her and Bill Clinton to her advantage.”
"The
Des Moines Register has a list of the six questions she answered.
Here’s a clock that counts the minutes since Hillary Clinton answered a press question
Michael Barone: On the Campaign Trail, Hillary’s Press Silence Speaks Volumes
. . . "It’s easy to say today that Franklin Roosevelt should have sent
special ops to assassinate Hitler in the 1930s. But Roosevelt, who
understood Hitler’s evil earlier than most, never considered it.
In 2003, given what the U.S. and other intelligence services reported
about Saddam Hussein, no responsible leader then could have assumed that
he did not possess or seek weapons of mass destruction. The hard
question, on which reasonable people differed and differ, was what — if
anything — to do about it."
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