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But her handlers were smart enough to not let her mention it until it was largely over and off the front page.

 

"I would have commented right away on Ferguson, but I wanted to wait for the right venue, which, obviously, was the Nexenta OpenSDx Summit."

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘3 a.m. already?’ Hillary makes ‘#hardchoice,’ bravely speaks out on Ferguson

http://twitchy.com/2...ferguson-video/

 

 

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But her handlers were smart enough to not let her mention it until it was largely over and off the front page.

at this point, what difference does it make?
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Great quote from Rand Paul:

 

"To interventionists like former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, we would caution that arming the Islamic rebels in Syria created a haven for the Islamic State," Paul wrote.

 

"We are lucky Mrs. Clinton didn't get her way and the Obama administration did not bring about regime change in Syria. That new regime might well be ISIS," he said.

 

Read more: http://thehill.com/b...y#ixzz3BmRBAFpr

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Has Hillary Ever Been Right?

 

By PATRICK J. BUCHANANAugust 29, 2014

 

 

Sen. Rand Paul raises an interesting question: When has Hillary Clinton ever been right on foreign policy?

 

The valkyrie of the Democratic Party says she urged President Obama to do more to aid Syrian rebels years ago. And last summer, she supported air strikes on Bashar Assad’s regime. Had we followed her advice and crippled Assad’s army, ISIS might be in Damascus today, butchering Christians and Alawites and aiding the Islamic State in Iraq in overrunning Baghdad. But if the folly of attacking Assad’s army and weakening its resistance to ISIS terrorists is apparent to everyone this summer, why were Clinton, Obama and Secretary of State Kerry oblivious to this reality just a year ago?

 

Consider the rest of Hillary’s record. Her most crucial decision as Senator came in 2002 when she voted to invade Iraq. She now concedes it was the greatest mistake of her Senate career. She voted against the surge in 2006, but confided to Defense Secretary Bob Gates that she did so to maintain her political viability for 2008. This is statesmanship? Not voting your convictions about what is best for your country at war, so as not to antagonize the liberals in the Iowa caucuses?

 

In 2009, Hillary presented a “reset button” to Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister. In 2011, she supported U.S. air strikes to bring down Col. Gadhafi and celebrated in Tripoli when he was overthrown and lynched. How did that work out? Libya is today a hellhole of murder and mayhem and Islamists are threatening a takeover. Who did Hillary think would rise when Gadhafi fell? Hillary’s failure to anticipate or prevent the Benghazi massacre and her role in the botched cover-up, all concede, are burdens she will carry into the primaries in 2016, should she run.

Where, then, has Hillary exhibited the acumen to suggest she would be a wise and savvy steward of U.S. foreign policy in a disintegrating world?

 

http://www.theameric...ver-been-right/

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Elizabeth Warren has Hillary Clinton's number. If she keeps this up, when combined with Hillary's lack of accomplishments in both the Senate and the State Dept., she'll get crushed by the female Native American.

 

http://youtu.be/dEwdPtS0800

Fauxcahontas. LOL!

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‘Delusional’ Hillary Clinton has ‘you didn’t build that’ moment, says businesses don’t create jobs

 

Don’t tell anyone this, but there are some rumors in certain circles that Hillary Clinton might be considering a run for president in 2016. Speaking at an event in Massachusetts today, the former secretary of state seemed to be trying to head off possible competitor Elizabeth Warren by hijacking her line that it’s not corporations and businesses that create jobs.

 

 

For those who just can’t stomach 65 seconds of video of Clinton right now, she tells the audience, “Don’t let anybody tell you that, you know, it’s corporations and businesses that create jobs.”

 

They come from raising the minimum wage, silly.

 

Maybe that concussion hit her harder than she has let on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and a bonus video of Hillary running in 2007, promising " if you like your doctor you can keep him"

 

3 years ahead of her time...................lol

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D74ZO082G8Q …

 

 

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‘Delusional’ Hillary Clinton has ‘you didn’t build that’ moment, says businesses don’t create jobs

 

Don’t tell anyone this, but there are some rumors in certain circles that Hillary Clinton might be considering a run for president in 2016. Speaking at an event in Massachusetts today, the former secretary of state seemed to be trying to head off possible competitor Elizabeth Warren by hijacking her line that it’s not corporations and businesses that create jobs.

 

 

For those who just can’t stomach 65 seconds of video of Clinton right now, she tells the audience, “Don’t let anybody tell you that, you know, it’s corporations and businesses that create jobs.”

 

They come from raising the minimum wage, silly.

 

Maybe that concussion hit her harder than she has let on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and a bonus video of Hillary running in 2007, promising " if you like your doctor you can keep him"

 

3 years ahead of her time...................lol

 

https://www.youtube....082G8Q …

 

 

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Well duh, silly. Business doesn't create jobs. Only Government and public/private entrepeneurs like Terry McCrony (D-VA) creates jobs

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‘Delusional’ Hillary Clinton has ‘you didn’t build that’ moment, says businesses don’t create jobs

 

 

I suspect this is how Hillary combats all the money being thrown at Elizabeth Warren: by talking like Elizabeth Warren.

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Long ago Hill'ry decried the "just go home and bake cookies" sentiment she felt coming from her detractors. I propose she just go home and attend to her grandchild's impending birth with all the doting required of a controversial figure.

 

Hill'ry, we don't trust ya'; you stepped on NYS on your way up the ladder, then paid your dues in an unremarkable and controversy-laden stint as SoS; please give it up and go home to the Chappaqua philanderer.

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Well duh, silly. Business doesn't create jobs. Only Government and public/private entrepeneurs like Terry McCrony (D-VA) creates jobs

 

Makes you wonder how someone could say it given the political risk. It has to be at her core, that's the only explanation.

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One has to wonder how long she will take this criticism before claiming we're all misogynist pigs.

 

Hillary will win for being a woman like Obama won for being black.

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One has to wonder how long she will take this criticism before claiming we're all misogynist pigs.

 

Hillary will win for being a woman like Obama won for being black.

 

At least we can be relatively certain that no one's granting her a Nobel Peace Prize just for being her.

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Funny bit here from ABC News, who claims an exclusive email trail from Dem operates lobbying to run Clinton's campaign.

 

It's presented like some bombshell email leak, but after three pages of reading, it's amazing how little you learn. If fact, all you realize is what you already know: Democrats care only about themselves, and no one else -- not country or party--, to the extent they'll stab and eat their own in full view for all to see just to ensure they either get what they want, or keep someone on their side from getting what they want.

 

Read and enjoy.

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It's noteworthy that so many candidates she endorsed for the 2014 mid-terms lost. And she'll be turning 69 just before the elections, which would make her the 2nd oldest president-elect, if god forbid it happens. I don't know if people want a president who is that old.

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