Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Why Can't Hillary Clinton Stop Lying?


"The Democratic presidential nominee came off a successful convention week in Philadelphia and landed right back in hot water with another fabrication."
 Ron Fournier in The Atlantic  Mr Fournier can never be accused of even remotely liking Donald Trump, either.   . . . "On Sunday, the former secretary of state told FOX News’ Chris Wallace that FBI Director James Comey cleared her of misleading the public about her rogue email server at the state department: “Director Comey said my answers were truthful, and what I’ve said is consistent with what I have told the American people, that there were decisions discussed and made to classify retroactively certain of the emails.”
"That’s wrong and she knows it, which makes it a lie.
. . . 
"Her dishonesty could push an unknown number of independent and undecided voters into Trump’s camp or toward a non-major-party candidate. If too many swing voters walk away from Clinton because she destroyed her credibility or because they don’t want to condone her behavior, the nuclear codes go to Trump." (My fear is that these qualities of Trump will send the presidency to go toward Hillary. TD)

"That is why Clinton’s advisers, senior Democrats, and members of the liberal media need to stop covering for Clinton. Stop repeating her spin. Stop spreading her lies. Stop enabling her worse angels. It’s too late for Clinton to come clean, but honorable Democrats should at least insist that she stop muddying the water.


"Please, for the sake of the country, tell her: Stop lying."
Better yet, she should no longer be a liar, but become an honest person. TD
Hillary and Millennials
legalinsurrection.com
Just so you know: How to Spot a Pathological Liar: 
. . . "Basically, a pathological liar is someone who tells lies habitually, chronically and compulsively. It has simply become a way of life for this person, to make up things for a variety of reasons and eventually, the truth becomes uncomfortable while weaving whoppers feels right to them. This kind of lying tends to develop early on in life, often as a response to difficult home or school situations that seemed to resolve better if the child lied. It's a bad habit, not a manipulative trait––this is how to differentiate a pathological liar from a sociopath who does seek to manipulate."
 Escape

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