christiefan915
Catalyst
More strawman bullshit ?
But the families that did were very very convincing....even wrote down her words at the time....have no reason to lie about it.....even her emails to various prove she lied from
the very beginning.....why defend the indefensible ? The truth will set you free.
Are you saying those families lied because of the StopHillaryPac ?.....
Did the other 2 families deny Hillary said that to them ?
get a grip women.....
You have a lot of trouble following info bravs. I said two of the four families did not criticize Hillary and your claim that "the ones who did were very very convincing" is from your imagination, not any publicized fact. There have been seven investigations so far and the results are the same. You just have to stop with the reflexive hatred and start telling yourself there is no story here.
And as far as the StopHillaryPac, this is what that bunch of lowlifes did during the October debate. I suppose you and your ilk approve of using dead people this way.
"During Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate on CNN, a provocative anti-Hillary Clinton commercial aired, set to haunting music and featuring the photo of slain CIA contractor, Glen Doherty, who was killed during the 2012 attacks at U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya. With the contractor’s photo dominating the screen, a narrator begins speaking, as if Doherty himself were talking from the grave.
“Dear Hillary Clinton, I’d like to ask you why you ignored calls for help in Benghazi and then four Americans were murdered,” the narrator says, pretending to be Doherty. The commercial, paid for by the Alexandria, Va.-based StopHillaryPac, doesn’t stop there. The ad goes on to portray the three other Americans killed in the Benghazi attacks, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, as if they were all speaking from their graves, denouncing Clinton, whose response to the attacks while she was Secretary of State has come under ceaseless scrutiny from Republicans. The instant reaction to the commercial on Twitter was scathing. For starters, the commercial misspelled Libya...
But people also attacked it for exploiting the images of four people killed in the attack for a very partisan issue on national television. The Post reached out to family members of all four victims profiled in the commercial. None of them had seen the commercial, but once they were given a link to the ad or heard its description, most were angry. In the commercial, after Doherty condemns Clinton, the ad then shows a picture of Tyrone Woods, another CIA contractor killed during the assault, with a voice pretending to be him...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ring-some-family-members-of-benghazi-victims/