Poor old Hillary

It turned out that there were no protests in Benghazi that day, and the attack was premeditated. Some family members of the Benghazi victims have said Clinton mentioned a video in their meeting, even though she knew it didn’t cause the attack.

Patricia Smith told CNN on Oct. 10, 2012, that at the Joint Base Andrews meeting, National Security Adviser Susan Rice "talked to me personally, and she said this is the way it was. It was because of this film that came out."

Speaking at a House hearing about a year later, Smith expanded on that, saying that Clinton, President Barack Obama, Rice and others, all individually told her the attack stemmed from the video.

"She lies. Very simple. She is not telling the truth," Smith said during an interview with Fox’s Megyn Kelly in 2015, when Kelly brought up the question of whether Clinton mentioned the video.

Charles Woods, father of CIA operative Tyrone Woods, told talk show host Glenn Beck on Oct. 25, 2012, that Clinton said to him, "We will make sure that the person who made that film is arrested and prosecuted."

In 2015, three years later, Woods shared with Fox News diary notes he took after meeting Clinton, Obama and other officials. "I gave Hillary a hug and shook her hand. And she said we are going to have the filmmaker arrested who was responsible for the death of my son," the entry said in full.

Speaking with CNN’s Anderson Cooper in October 2015, Kate Quigley, sister of CIA operative Glen Doherty, said Clinton mentioned protests but not a video.

"She spoke to my family about how sad we should feel for the Libyan people because they are uneducated, and that breeds fear, which breeds violence, and leads to a protest," Quigley said, adding that Clinton chose to "perpetuate what she knew was untrue."

In addition to meeting with family members privately at Andrews that day, Clinton made a public statement. In it, she didn’t specify what motivated the attack, but she did mention the video. She was careful, though, not to directly tie it to Benghazi.

"This has been a difficult week for the State Department and for our country," she said. "We’ve seen the heavy assault on our post in Benghazi that took the lives of those brave men. We’ve seen rage and violence directed at American embassies over an awful Internet video that we had nothing to do with."

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...ng-patricia-smiths-claims-about-clinton-and-/
 
...Clinton’s in-your-face lies to Patricia Smith — mother of Sean Smith, an American diplomat whom al-Qaeda-affiliated radical Islamic terrorists murdered in the September 11, 2012, Benghazi massacre. Hillary stared right at this mourning mother as her son lay in a casket just feet away, at Andrews Air Force Base that September 14. As Smith told the Republican National Convention, “When I saw Hillary Clinton at Sean’s coffin ceremony, just days later, she looked me squarely in the eye and told me a video was responsible.”

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/438657/hillary-clintons-benghazi-lies-pat-smith-charles-woods

"No one recorded these brief meetings behind closed doors. Family members and Clinton disagree on what was said. Especially given the emotional setting, memories — both Clinton’s and the families’ — might be fuzzy. We tried to reach as many family members as we could and reviewed their past statements...

Some family members don’t remember any discussion of a video.

Jan Stevens, father of Ambassador Chris Stevens, told PolitiFact that the first time he heard anything about a video was when the Washington Post Fact Checker called him with a similar question. He confirmed that he heard "nothing whatsoever" about a video from Clinton but declined to comment further.

Tyrone Woods’ mother, Cheryl Bennett, told PolitiFact that when she spoke with Clinton, she "never heard the word ‘video’ mentioned. That’s just a fact." Bennett, who is estranged from Charles Woods, said the motivation behind the attack didn’t come up in her brief interaction with Clinton.

Barbara Doherty, Glen Doherty’s mother, didn’t recall talking with Clinton about a video and said she remembered Clinton as being sincere and crying, according to the Washington Post."

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...id-hillary-clinton-tell-families-people-who-/
 
"No one recorded these brief meetings behind closed doors. Family members and Clinton disagree on what was said. Especially given the emotional setting, memories — both Clinton’s and the families’ — might be fuzzy. We tried to reach as many family members as we could and reviewed their past statements...

Some family members don’t remember any discussion of a video.

Jan Stevens, father of Ambassador Chris Stevens, told PolitiFact that the first time he heard anything about a video was when the Washington Post Fact Checker called him with a similar question. He confirmed that he heard "nothing whatsoever" about a video from Clinton but declined to comment further.

Tyrone Woods’ mother, Cheryl Bennett, told PolitiFact that when she spoke with Clinton, she "never heard the word ‘video’ mentioned. That’s just a fact." Bennett, who is estranged from Charles Woods, said the motivation behind the attack didn’t come up in her brief interaction with Clinton.

Barbara Doherty, Glen Doherty’s mother, didn’t recall talking with Clinton about a video and said she remembered Clinton as being sincere and crying, according to the Washington Post."

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...id-hillary-clinton-tell-families-people-who-/

Stick with what works for you then. Hillary is lifelong liar.
 
I'm sure Hillary appreciates the concern the wingnuts on the right demonstrate daily, it is almost as if their minds are empty of anything else. The South, and Georgia is the south, is a dumb place, look only at North Carolina. I know that is not the politically correct thing to say but let me be honest here. Been there.

Anyone interested an excellent read on HRC, check out: 'The Destruction of Hillary Clinton' by Susan Bordo

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33670561-the-destruction-of-hillary-clinton


"Then, Congressman Matt Cartwright forced Comey to admit that the emails with the internal c's were not properly marked according to the State Department Manual, and that his previous comment that "any reasonable person" would have known the emails were classified was implausible, if not a out-and-out falsehood. To judge unheaded emails as classified was in fact a standard that was unreasonable to apply. To the contrary, it would be a "reasonable inference" that the three documents missing the header were not classified.

Holding the manual in his hand, Cartwright calmly got right to the point:

MATT CARTWRIGHT: You were asked about markings on a few documents, I have the manual here, marking national classified security information. And I don't think you were given a full chance to talk about those three documents with the little c's on them. Were they properly documented? Were they properly marked according to the manual?

JAMES COMEY: No.

MATT CARTWRIGHT: According to the manual, and I ask unanimous consent to enter this into the record, Mr. Chairman.

CHAIRMAN: Without objection so ordered. CARTWRIGHT: According to the manual, if you're going to classify something, there has to be a header on the document? Right?

COMEY: Correct.

CARTWRIGHT: Was there a header on the three documents that we've discussed today that had the little c in the text someplace?

COMEY: No. There were three e-mails, the c was in the body, in the text, but there was no header on the email or in the text.

CARTWRIGHT: SO if Secretary Clinton really were an expert about what's classified and what's not classified and we're following the manual, the absence of a header would tell her immediately that those three documents were not classified. Am I correct in that?

COMEY: That would be a reasonable inference.

Corney's admission exonerated Hillary not only from any "carelessness" or "negligence," but also from the charge of lying about "not sending or receiving any classified emails." It would have been entirely "reasonable" for her to conclude that the emails not appropriately marked were not classified exactly as she had been saying for months.

If you were watching the hearing it was a revelatory moment. But how many viewers caught the exchange? Audiences at my talks, when I ran video clips of Cummings's and Cartwright's questioning, were shocked and amazed.

As for me, the hearing solidified my suspicion that Corney's unprecedented interference was indeed politically motivated (or pressured). For, surely at this point, Corney ought to have held a full-blown press conference apologizing for his inaccurate assessment of Clinton's handling of classified material. Instead, he was silent, while the media incessantly hammered away at Clinton's "carelessness" and "lies" about her emails. It was a recklessly disseminated narrative with no basis in fact. Yet at the time his mischaracterization was disclosed, Corney offered no public correction or retraction of his previous commentary, which was left to do its political dirty work, unchallenged by the facts. Thus for any viewers relying on TV "news"-MSNBC as well as Fox-these exonerating exchanges never happened, because their importance was never turned into "breaking news" or a "headline" story."
 
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Hillary said Republicans were misogynists. Was she lying, or simply wrong?

I don't even know the story of Hillary saying that, Cleo.

But do you recall trump's comments about various women during the campaign? Carly Fiorina, Heidi Cruz, Heidi Klum, Alicia Machado, Megyn Kelly, Arianna Huffington, Kristin Stewart, Gail Collins, Sarah Jessica Parker, Brande Roderick, Bette Midler, Rosie O'Donnell, Michelle Fields, Elizabeth Warren...

Need I go on?
 
I don't even know the story of Hillary saying that, Cleo.

But do you recall trump's comments about various women during the campaign? Carly Fiorina, Heidi Cruz, Heidi Klum, Alicia Machado, Megyn Kelly, Arianna Huffington, Kristin Stewart, Gail Collins, Sarah Jessica Parker, Brande Roderick, Bette Midler, Rosie O'Donnell, Michelle Fields, Elizabeth Warren...

Need I go on?

Whatever he said about Warren was right. Even if it was not, it was right.
 
I don't even know the story of Hillary saying that, Cleo.

But do you recall trump's comments about various women during the campaign? Carly Fiorina, Heidi Cruz, Heidi Klum, Alicia Machado, Megyn Kelly, Arianna Huffington, Kristin Stewart, Gail Collins, Sarah Jessica Parker, Brande Roderick, Bette Midler, Rosie O'Donnell, Michelle Fields, Elizabeth Warren...

Need I go on?

I remember one time in the 90's The Don went on the Howard Stern show and they guessed how many jelly beans would fit into Rosie's fat head.

This is where you get offended.
 
You forgot Rosie O'Donnell. I remember one time in the 90's The Don went on the Howard Stern show and they guessed how many jelly beans would fit into Rosie's fat head.

This is where you get offended.

This is where you improve your reading comprehension: "Bette Midler, Rosie O'Donnell, Michelle Fields, Elizabeth Warren.."
 
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