Thursday, January 7, 2016

CHRIS MATTHEWS' HILLARY AMNESIA

"There's a risk -- the risk is that (Hillary) gets out there even further in saying nothing happened, and then (President Clinton) has to announce on national television in two weeks ... 'I've been lying to her,' or, 'She's been cooperating with me in a conspiracy.' Which is worse?" -- Chris Matthews, "Hardball," Aug. 19, 1998 
Political Cartoons by Nate Beeler

Ann Coulter  "MSNBC's Chris Matthews has been scoffing at Donald Trump's description of Hillary Clinton as an "enabler" of her husband's serial abuse of women. Trump said: 

" '(Hillary's) got a problem. She's married to a person that's a serious abuser -- and I mean, at the highest level. She's not an innocent victim. She was the one that would go along with him in this whole game that they play. She's not the innocent person sitting by his side, with tears in her eyes ..." 

"In disbelief, Matthews responded: "I have never heard anybody go after Hillary Clinton and say she's an enabler." 

"This is the equivalent of Keith Olbermann's indignant claim -- after it was pointed out that he didn't go to the Ivy League Cornell, but to the non-Ivy agriculture school at Cornell -- that "I have never before heard one graduate of one of the university's colleges belittling all its other colleges." (Cornell students are obsessed with the different schools on campus. Insiders' guides warn applicants about the snobbery of the Ivy League Cornellians toward the state college students.) 

"Matthews continued, "(Hillary) was shocked by Monica, and I believe that story that she had no idea something like that was going on in the White House. She was hurt by it. People could see the hurt in her face, what it had done to her." 

"The way I remember it, some people did question Hillary's innocence about her husband's repeated, multiple sex scandals. So I ran a search -- and look what turned up! " . . .Keep reading


"That's why no one under 30 has ever heard of Gennifer Flowers, Juanita Broaddrick, Dolly Kyle Browning, Elizabeth Ward Gracen, Sally Perdue, Kathleen Willey and Monica Lewinsky." . . .  

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