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Chelsea jogging around the World Trade Center on 9/11.
You sure her last name isn't Mitty? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And in 2008, when she lost Iowa, she broke down and cried. Yep, that's who I want debating Putin and the Iranians. |
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Remember, Hilary says that hedge fund manager compensation is immoral...unless Chelsea wants to marry one, which she did, in which case it's OK. |
She's the Bill Cosby of Politics.....
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Not exactly. Cosby will never work in entertainment again. Hilary may well get elected to the highest political office there is. Meaning, people in Hollywood have better ethics than the country as a whole. Not a ringing endorsement of us, is it? |
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Its like the dude that's been divorced 5 times....but it always the ex-wives that were the problem....couldn't have been him. |
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Nope, don't want to....
Perfectly happy with my assessment of her as despicable..... Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Nothing is ever her fault, ever. |
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From the September 18, 2001, edition of Today: KATIE COURIC (co-host): Since being elected to office, New York's junior senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton, managed to keep a relatively low profile until terror struck in lower Manhattan. At that moment, she was not just a senator, but a concerned parent. She recently sat down with "Dateline NBC's" Jane Pauley to talk about that morning. PAULEY: Tuesday morning, Senator Hillary Clinton's first thought when the second plane hit was terrorists. Her next thought was Chelsea, who was not only in New York, but staying downtown. CLINTON: She'd gone, what she thought would be just a great jog. She was going to go down to Battery Park, she was going to go around the towers. She went to get a cup of coffee and -- and that's when the plane hit. PAULEY: She was close enough to hear the rumble. CLINTON: She did hear it. PAULEY: And to see the smoke in person, not on television. CLINTON: No. Of course, Bill was in Australia. And, you know, he was so upset by what he was seeing on television that I didn't want to tell him that I couldn't find her until I found her. I told him that, you know, everything's fine, don't worry. But I couldn't do it with the level of assurance that I needed until I could find her a couple of hours later Chelsea Clinton wrote in Talk magazine: "When the World Trade Center collapsed on Sept. 11, I was 12 blocks away, (and) nothing has been the same since," Clinton wrote in the December/January issue of Talk magazine, on sale Friday in New York. [...] Clinton had been staying with her high school friend Nicole Davison in her apartment near Union Square for a few days in September before she went to England to study at Oxford. After they had coffee together, Davison went to work and Clinton returned to the apartment. Davison called Clinton with the news of the first plane that crashed into the World Trade Center. Clinton turned on the television and watched the second plane crash into the second WTC tower, and tried to reach her mother in Washington, but after speaking to her assistant, the phone line went dead. [...] Panicked, Chelsea Clinton left the apartment and found herself running toward downtown "in the direction everyone else was coming from," in search of a public telephone. She was desperate to call her mother and her father, who was on a speaking tour in Australia. Chelsea Clinton was downtown in line at a pay phone when she heard the rumble of the second tower collapsing. Later she found Davison and another friend, and the three spent the day walking uptown. Chelsea Clinton wrote that she had an "irrational medley of thoughts" running through her head. What am I missing? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I don't say the same words over and over. I present different arguments. Say it in different ways. Present new or different evidence. That's not an indication of Tourettes. An obsession, maybe. But an important one. And I did once say, in the same, light-hearted way as I said about you, that I had Constitution Tourettes. I didn't even qualify it as a "mild case." So, again, you're repeating "old news." (By the way, the "old news" bit is a light hearted jab at Spence, not you.) |
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What did you miss TDF, nothin, absolutely nothin. :) |
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No Seriously? Reeeeally, Seriously? So let's get your own story straight. 1) Chelsea corroborates she was living and in the area during the attack 2) They both said she went out for coffee just before the attack 3) Hillary never said she was actually running around the WTC but rather said "She was going to go" 4) Chelsea is well known for being an avid runner... Quote:
Dude, you're smarter than this. |
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Yes or No....was Chelsea jogging around NY city when the planes hit? Hillary said she was....Chelsea said she wasn't. That's a lie....this was a week after 9/11....so by then Hillary should have known the truth about her daughter's whereabouts....but that certainly wouldn't have garnered as much sympathy if the public knew she was actually just at home watching Oprah hand out a bunch of blenders. Quote:
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How about this one...
Hillary Clinton: I was 'instrumental' in Northern Ireland peace process Hillary Clinton, accused last week by a Nobel Peace Prize winner of exaggerating her claims of having "helped" bring peace to Northern Ireland, has raised the stakes by stating she was "instrumental" in doing so. The former First Lady laughed and dismissed criticisms she had inflated her foreign policy experience in Northern Ireland and Bosnia as "nitpicking" on Thursday. When asked by National Public Radio whether she had been in the "centre of the room" during Northern Ireland peace talks, she said: "What I was was part of a team and that team included obviously the principal negotiators under the direct authority of my husband. "I wasn't sitting at the negotiating table but the role I played was instrumental. I guess it was in December when Ian Paisley [Democratic Unionist Party leader] and Martin McGuinness [Sinn Fein leader] came to the United States. "I think they met with the leadership of Congress, with the President and with me and they thanked me publicly for the role I had played." But Mrs Clinton's version of events has been challenged by Peter King, an Ulster Unionist Party negotiator at the Good Friday talks in 1998, who said: "Hillary Clinton was totally invisible at the actual negotiations. "As far as I am concerned, Mrs Clinton was as relevant to peace in Northern Ireland as Tony Blair's wife or the ex-wife of Bertie Ahern [the Irish prime minister]." Lord Trimble of Lisnagarvey, who shared the Nobel Peace Prize with John Hume of the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party in 1998, told The Daily Telegraph last week that Mrs Clinton's claims were a "wee bit silly". This month, Terry McAuliffe, Mrs Clinton's campaign chairman, told CNN: "We would not have peace today had it not for Hillary's hard work in Northern Ireland." Both Unionist and Nationalist negotiators told this newspaper that while Mrs Clinton's work with women's groups was positive her overall role was peripheral and she played no part in the gruelling negotiations that took years. Mr Paisley boycotted the talks that led to the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland, though he has since become the province's First Minister. Greg Craig, a foreign policy adviser to Barack Obama who served in President Bill Clinton's administration at the time of the talks, said the "inflated" claim called into question Mrs Clinton's judgement. "Did the Irish have anything to do with this?...I'm not aware she solved any of the many, many thorny problems that had to be resolved, whether it was disarmament or whatever." He cited accounts of the Northern Ireland talks by George Mitchell, who chaired them, and Madeleine Albright, then US Secretary of State, that hardly featured Mrs Clinton. "If you look at the books that deal with the American side she doesn't figure in any significant way, certainly not instrumental." |
That's a good one.
She also said she would release all of her paid speech transcripts that she gave to Wall Street banks... Lol. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Perhaps you should just redefine what a lie means for Hillary, redefine the standard. For instance if I tell someone I'm going to the bank and then get gas, yet what I *really* do is get gas and then go to the bank...I've pulled a Hillary and should endure national scorn, a light stoning and a few lawsuits. |
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George Mitchell was there and disagrees. Oops, another Hillary. |
So the paper I quoted....which was a non-partisan UK Newspaper, which quotes people from the Ireland/UK part of the negotiations, is wrong....
I need to believe your source that quotes another democrat....got it. Didn't know I needed to play by a custom set of rules to determine If I think a person is a liar. Still think she's a liar.....though |
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Maybe you should start a movement if my comments actually insulted the citizens of NYC...... Maybe you can call it #LiarsLivesMatter |
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Spence, it would be a lot easier to take you seriously on this topic, if you would chime in on the sniper thing - just a couple of sentences. Why is that too much to ask? There have been times on this forum where you have had me against the ropes, and I happily admitted it. I promise you, your head won't explode if you admit she flat-out lied.
Then, she tells CNN that she has never lied. I don't think she even knows when she's lying and when she's not. She is in George Costanza territory. |
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