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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

A lie a minute: Here are Hillary’s top 13 LIES from last night…

This sums it up. Hillary is a Liar like Obama and the Mindless clueless idiots on the left don't give a damn
If you were brave enough to endure last night’s Democrat presidential debate, you saw the five candidates jockeying to maximize their time speaking — strategically interrupting other candidates and drawing attention back to themselves. We all know the key to getting one’s message out in any debate is maximizing one’s time talking — and packing that time with one’s strategically crafted key messages. Or, in Hillary Clinton’s case, lies.
By both of these measures, then, the current Democrat frontrunner delivered a well-executed debate last night — managing to grab more time than any other candidate, with approximately 24 minutes of speaking time, and packing in at least 27 lies. That’s more than a lie a minute, for those of you keeping track at home.
Breitbart News Senior Editor-At-Large Ben Shapiro breaks them down:
Tuesday night’s debate featured a master class on lying from the lying liar who lies about her lies, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
She spoke for approximately 24 minutes, and aside from her opening statement – “I’m Hillary Clinton” – virtually every word that exited her mouth was untrue. But because Hillary appeared to be lady with mild socialist depression in a full-blown socialist insane asylum, nobody laid a glove on her.
Thus it is left to us to debunk her various obfuscations and untruths.
We’ve included our favorite 13 here; you can read the full list at Breitbart.com:
“Yes, finally, fathers will be able to say to their daughters, you, too, can grow up to be president.” Technically, you’ll have to marry a president first, however.
Actually, I have been very consistent.” Anderson Cooper asked Hillary about her shifting positions on issues ranging from the Iraq war to same-sex marriage to the Trans-Pacific Partnership. She then dropped that whopper. Hillary has been one of the least consistent major party candidates in American history. She then dropped a series of lies about her own positional changes. And then she finally concluded that she had a “range of views, but they are rooted in my values and my experience.” Those values are “becoming president” and her experience is “reading the polls.”
“I’m a progressive. But I’m a progressive who likes to get things done…how to find common ground, and I have proved that in every position that I’ve had, even dealing with Republicans who never had a good word to say about me, honestly.” Nope. As Senator from New York, Hillary accomplished virtually nothing. Her name was attached to exactly zero legislation. Her only major impact on policy came in the form of Hillarycare, which drove Republicans to massive electoral victory in 1994.
“When I think about capitalism, I think about all the small businesses that were started…” The media drooled over the exchange between Hillary and Bernie over capitalism. But there is no distinction between the economic philosophy of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and that of Hillary Clinton. She said she wanted to use government to force companies to “share profits with the workers” – a line straight from the Marxist playbook. She said she wanted the wealthy to “pay their fair share” – which meant everything. She said she wanted paid family leave, universal college tuition availability, and a bevy of other free goodies. As I tweeted before the debate, her competition with Bernie Sanders looked like this:
“It was pretty straightforward to me that [Sanders] was going to give immunity to the only industry in America. Everybody else has to be accountable, but not the gun manufacturers.” There is no special immunity for gun manufacturers. The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005 was designed to prevent ultra-leftist jurisdictions from twisting tort law to make gun manufacturers liable for “public nuisance” in the way that manufacturers are liable for their pollution. The law does not stop lawsuits against manufacturers or dealers from being sued if they knowingly sell a product to a criminal. They can still be sued for design flaws, or negligence.
“Well first of all, we got a lot of business done with the Russians when Medvedev was the president, and not Putin….There’s no doubt that when Putin came back in and said he was going to be President, that did change the relationship.” Nonsense. Putin was always the leader of Russia, even when Medvedev was his puppet. Hillary knew Putin ran the country when Medvedev was president; Medvedev, for example, was president when Russia invaded Georgia in 2008. Hillary handed the Russians a reset button anyway. Hillary also advocated for taking on Bashar Assad – the same man she once called a “reformer.”
I think while you’re talking about the tough decision that President Obama had to make about Osama bin Laden, where I was one of his few advisers, or putting together that coalition to impose sanctions on Iran…” Glomming onto the kill of Osama Bin Laden in order to explain her vote for the Iraq war was simply nonsensical. But the idea that she “put together the coalition to impose sanctions on Iran” is simply untrue. International sanctions against Iran have been on the books for decades. And Hillary was integrally involved in negotiating the end of those sanctions, as well as letting Iran enrich uranium.
We had a murderous dictator, Gadhafi, who had American blood on his hands, as I’m sure you remember, threatening to massacre large numbers of the Libyan people… Our response, which I think was smart power at its best, is that the United States will not lead this.” Hillary reportedly manufactured the Libyan genocide story out of wholecloth, and overrode US intelligence in order to push that narrative. If Libya was “smart power at its best,” it would be incredible to find out what “smart power at its worst” would be (well, other than Syria, Ukraine, Iran…). Libya became a haven for terrorists because we deposed a dictator who posed no threat to us. The notion that Iraq was a disaster area of American foreign policy but Libya is a great success story is patently insane. Hillary’s lies about Libya didn’t end there.
“I’ll get to that.” Hillary said this with regard to Benghazi. She never did, of course. Her response mirrored her response in Benghazi, by the way: “I’ll get back to that,” she said to our Libyan staff, then proceeded to do nothing.
“I think it has to be continued threat from the spread of nuclear weapons, nuclear material that can fall into the wrong hands. I know the terrorists are constantly seeking it, and that’s why we have to stay vigilant, but also united around the world to prevent that.” Hillary said the spread of nuclear weapons represented the chief threat to the United States. She also negotiated the Iran nuclear deal. The statement that people around the world are united to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons is a plain lie, given the acceptance of the Iran deal, which makes Iranian nuclear development inevitable.
“Well, I’ve taken responsibility for it. I did say it was a mistake. What I did was allowed by the State Department, but it wasn’t the best choice. And I have been as transparent as I know to be, turning over 55,000 pages of my e-mails, asking that they be made public. And you’re right. I am going to be testifying. I’ve been asking to testify for some time and to do it in public, which was not originally agreed to.” Lies, lies, and more lies. She did not take responsibility for her email scandal any more than she took responsibility for Benghazi: she said she “took responsibility” but never admitted to having done anything wrong. Her email scheme was not allowed by federal law, but she was the head of the State Department and thus waived rules for herself. She may have been as transparent as she knows how to be, but that transparency involved setting up a private server, loading it with classified information, and then deleting some 30,000 emails. She only asked to testify after Congress demanded she testify. Fortunately, none of this mattered, since Bernie Sanders intervened to hand her his testicles in a jar by saying nobody cared about her emails.
“They don’t mind having big government to interfere with a woman’s right to choose and to try to take down Planned Parenthood. They’re fine with big government when it comes to that. I’m sick of it.” Republicans want to defund Planned Parenthood. That’s not big government. That’s small government. Further, it’s not “big government” to protect human life through force of law any more than it is “big government” to have murder laws on the books.
“I know we can afford it, because we’re going to make the wealthy pay for it. That is the way to get it done.” This myth, repeated ad nauseum by Democrats, is truly reprehensible. Rich people cannot pay for all the utopian programs proposed by the left. As John Stossel points out, “If the IRS grabbed 100 percent of income over $1 million, the take would be just $616 billion.” Both Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton worshipped at the altar of Denmark last night, but Denmark has lower corporate tax rates than the United States, and far higher taxes on the middle class. You pay a 200 percent tax on cars in Denmark — everyone. Socialism isn’t built on the backs of the rich. It’s built on the backs of everyone who earns, and that includes the middle class.
So arm yourselves with the truth to Hillary’s lies — and next time you hear co-workers or Facebook friends gloating about her fine debate performance last night, you’ll be ready to set the record straight. If anyone cares, that is. Sadly, as Breitbart’s Shapiro notes:
Hillary’s a liar. But Democrats don’t care, because liars prosper in a world where hard work and honesty are punished in the name of equality and the Great Socialist Utopia.
http://www.allenbwest.com/2015/10/a-lie-a-minute-here-are-hillarys-top-13-lies-from-last-night/

HILLARY CLINTON’S TOP 7 WORST MOMENTS OF THE CNN DEBATE


Television viewers are seeing an overwhelming surge of pundits praising Hillary Clinton for a masterful debate performance against her less than impressive rivals on the stage.

But Clinton had plenty of awkward moments, including questions about her record that she was unable to dismiss. Here are the top 10.
1. Awkward Answer On Flip-flopping:
Debate moderator Anderson Cooper came out strong with a simple question. “Will you say anything to get elected?” Clinton’s answer pretty much admitted that yes she would.
“Like most human beings — including those of us who run for office — I do absorb new information,” she said. “I do look at what’s happening in the world.”
Clinton tried to defend herself regarding important decisions like the Keystone Pipeline and Obama’s trade deal – when essentially she held out as long as possible before taking a position seemingly based on political expediency.
2. I’m an outsider!
When asked why Democrats should vote for Hillary Clinton, she responded by playing the woman card.
“Well, I can’t think of anything more of an outsider than electing the first woman president,” she smiled.
Clinton, of course, has spent most of her adult life in politics – since she first joined her husband in Arkansas as the first lady in 1979. After living in the White House as First Lady, fiercely defending her husband’s political legacy, she became a United States Senator before running a failed presidential campaign. After Obama was elected, Hillary Clinton was his Secretary of State for a term before resigning to prepare for her second run for office. Thanks to her consistent pursuit of political office, she hasn’t driven a car since 1996.
3. Hillary’s “blessed” answer
When Cooper challenged Hillary’s ability to speak for the middle class as a member of the one percent, Hillary tried in vain to gloss it over.
“Well, you know, both Bill and I have been very blessed,” she said. “Neither of us came from wealthy families and we’ve worked really hard our entire lives.”
Clinton’s line was better rehearsed than the first time she tried to answer the question by trying to explain how she and her husband had left the White House “dead broke” – but it’s hard to see how giving speeches and penning memoirs are the definition of “working hard.”
4. Who cares about ethical standards?
A lot of people mocked candidate Lincoln Chafee for his bumbling debate style, but one point that did make sense was his insistence on ethical standards in office.
“I think we need someone that has the best in ethical standards as our next president,” he said, when asked about Clinton’s email scandal. “That’s how I feel.”
“Secretary Clinton, do you want to respond?” asked Cooper.
“No.” Hillary said with a grin.
5. Hillary’s Defense of Libya
While discussing the tragic terrorist attack on the consulate in Benghazi, Hillary Clinton defended the war that led the U.S. into that conflict and actually boasted that no American ground troops were used.
“Our response, which I think was smart power at its best, is that the United States will not lead this. We will provide essential, unique capabilities that we have … we did not put one single American soldier on the ground in Libya,” she insisted.
“But American citizens did lose their lives in Benghazi,” Cooper responded.
Clinton weakly responded that the United States had to send diplomats into dangerous places.
“When we send them forth, there is always the potential for danger and risk,” she said.
Perhaps some more boots on the ground in Libya might mitigated that danger.
6. List of Enemies
When asked to describe one enemy she was most proud of, Clinton had a full list: The NRA, the health insurance companies, the drug companies, the Iranians, and the Republicans.
All those enemies are Americans except for Iran. Islamic terrorists and Vladimir Putin didn’t even make the list.
For a candidate who has an actual “hit list” of allies and enemies, Hillary reminded the audience just how vindictive she still is.
For a political family who has taken millions of dollars from both health insurance companies and drug companies, she hardly fits the bill of a populist warrior against big business.
7. Demanding that Edward Snowden go to jail
When asked if Edward Snowden should be imprisoned for his crimes, Hillary demonstrated her weakness as a fearless enforcer of justice
“I don’t think he should be brought home without facing the music,” she said, pointing out that much of Snowden’s released documents had fallen into the wrong hands.
For a candidate that has done everything possible to skirt the law over her email addresses, her demand of justice under the law looks a bit hollow. If found guilty of breaking the law, will she be the one facing the music?
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/14/hillary-clintons-top-7-worst-moments-cnn-debate/
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2015/10/14/hillary-clinton-views-the-nra-and-republicans-as-enemies/
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/13/democrats-crash-off-the-rails-hillary-an-outsider-bernie-wants-a-revolution/
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/14/hillary-clinton-makes-massive-foreign-policy-blunder-debate/
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