March 15, 2016

Hillary Clinton: We In Libya

It depends on what your definition of the word ‘lose’ is.

“Now, is perfect? It isn’t,” Clinton said. After contrasting her approach toward Libya with the ongoing bloodshed in Syria’s civil war, Clinton said “Libya was a different kind of calculation and we … We didn’t have a problem in supporting our European and Arab allies in working with NATO.”

What difference does it make?  Arf arf arf!

I just want to remind everyone of this quote:

“I will not be a part of a political slugfest on the backs of dead Americans. It’s just plain wrong, and it’s unworthy of our great country.”  – Hillary Clinton “Hard Choices.”

It’s unreal that this kind of ‘gaffe’ would actually come out of her mouth.  No doubt her blind tribalist supporters will now go forth and multiply the lie that we didn’t lose the four Americans that died in Libya.

Americans who were killed in a coordinated terrorist attack on the anniversary of 9/11.

A coordinated terrorist attack Hillary lied about, and blamed on a YouTube video. Over and over again.

Then Hillary claimed she didn’t blame a YouTube video.

Hillary even told the families of the dead, in front of their caskets, it was a YouTube video’s fault.

Then she called those families liars.

Now she claims none of it even happened.

But at least she isn’t Trump.  Right #NeverTrump crowd?

 

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