Posted on 10/08/2016 5:10:09 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Clinton said it's important to have both a "public" and "private" position on certain issues.
"If everybody's watching, you know, all of the back room discussions and the deals, you know, then people get a little nervous, to say the least," she said. "So, you need both a public and a private position. "
She also appeared to express concern about how her positions appear politically.
"You just have to sort of figure out how to getting back to that word, 'balance' how to balance the public and the private efforts that are necessary to be successful, politically, and that's not just a comment about today," she said.
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^^^This is what the media SHOULD be talking about....
That's a big deal. I am surprised this hasn't be more out front here. It came out a day or so ago.
I’ve been surprised people here haven’t even been talking about it much n
This came out before the grabbing stuff.
Gruber Lives!
All the links to hillary’ past has been removed on google.
You say what you are paid to say. And make people believe you.
Hilary like most politicians knows both sides of any argument and will recite whichever is called for at the time.
Mostly they are very knowledgeable but have no foundational principles.
Well, then “you know . . . “
She so intimidates her courtiers that none dare point out her public speaking deficiencies.
Posting this and hope it’s okay.. long, but I have not posted an article on here.. all of the articles I have saved from hilllary’s days, are gone on google.. removed...
Anti-Semitic Double Standard
hillary clinton: “f-—ing Jew bastard.”
BOTH clintons: “Jew motherf——er”
John LeBoutillier Monday July 17, 2000
All Americans — not just Jewish Americans — should be angered and ashamed over Hillary Clinton’s blatant anti-Semitism. There is a huge double standard in the media and among leading Jews when it comes to the insults and abusive language used by Democrats toward Jews.
Let’s examine a few facts: Hillary Clinton called a 1974 Clinton campaign worker whose father was Jewish a “f-—ing Jew bastard.” That has been confirmed by two people — the wife of the man and a campaign worker. But now we learn — read it in Newsmax.com’s Inside Cover — that both Bill and Hillary repeatedly used anti-Jewish
slurs when they engaged each other in loud, horrible squabbles. The term “Jew mother——er” was frequently hurled about the Arkansas governor’s mansion.
And on top of that we have the now-famous scene from last fall when Hillary Clinton kissed Suha Arafat, wife of PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, on the cheek after Mrs. Arafat had charged that Israel was intentionally poisoning the drinking water that flowed to the Palestinian encampments.
Do you believe that this clear anti-Semitic and anti-Israel record — if it belonged to a Republican — would disqualify that person from winning election to the U.S. Senate?
Do you have any doubt that the leaders of Jewish organizations and the anti-defamation movement would castigate any Republican with such a deplorable record?
Do you have any doubt that the national news media would absolutely destroy any Republican who made even one anti-Semitic statement — let alone the many uttered by the Clintons?
It is clear that there are two standards at work here: one for Democrats and an entirely different one for Republicans.
Jewish Americans, like African-Americans, for the past 50 years or so have become the bedrock base of the Democratic coalition. And, just like the African-Americans, they have allowed themselves to be taken advantage of by the Democrat Party. The Jewish vote is taken for granted by Democrats running for office. The Jewish voters allow themselves to be monopolized by one party.
The shame of it is that the Republican Party has done more to protect the state of Israel, perhaps the single greatest concern of Jewish voters. In 1973 during the Yom Kippur War it was President Nixon who airlifted huge amounts of arms and aid to Israel. And it was Nixon who warned Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev not to put combat troops anywhere near Israel.
Prime Minister Golda Meir said at that time that President Nixon was “the greatest friend Israel ever had.”
Similarly, it was President Ronald Reagan who came to Israel’s rescue in the 1980s when cross-border shelling from Lebanon threatened Israel.
And who can forget the Iraqi Scuds threatening Israel during the 1991 Gulf War? Again a Republican president, George Bush, put American Patriot missiles and crews inside Israel until the hostilities ceased.
None of this is to suggest that Democrats have not also stood with Israel through thick and thin; they have. But their more pacifist approach to conflict is at direct odds with what is best for Israel’s security.
The long-held Republican-conservative view of “peace through strength” has also been Israel’s mantra since its creation 50 years ago.
Now we come to Hillary Clinton’s campaign for U.S. Senate in New York.
Prominent Jews, including former Mayor Ed Koch, have leapt to her defense despite these abhorrent slurs against all Jews. So has Abe Foxman, the head of the Jewish Anti-Defamation League. They have lost their credibility when they defend someone who has made such disgusting and insulting comments.
By defending Hillary that have diminished the shame that ought to be attached to such language.
The Clintons are Ivy League law school graduates. They are masters of the clever and precise use of language. But, in reality, they are the lowest form of white trash we have ever seen on the national stage.
Their words and their behavior say it all.
They are a disgrace to us all.
Well what do know, she’s lying again.
Exactly
This is relatively minor for the Klintoons.
“So, you need both a public and a private position.”...
I wonder how exactly that applies to Benghazi....
/sarc
Hilary speaks out of both sides of her rather large posterior.
This is a 3-way race: Republicsns who love America vs. Democrats / GOP who seek to use / control America and thereby destroy it.
Hillary has Huma. That sums it up.
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