Yesterday afternoon, I was at the Target store and I was looking at the books. I saw this book titled, “HRC“, a biography of Hillary Rodham Clinton. I will NEVER buy this book but I was just looking through it out of pure curiosity. Sure enough, this book is nothing but a big love fest for Hillary Clinton. I’ve read one whole chapter in the book at Target and that chapter was none other than the Benghazi story. Yes, there are a few chapters on Benghazi in the book and sure, enough… it’s full of lies to make Hillary look good. First that bullshit NYTimes article and now this book.
You know how that people don’t wanna wake up on President Obama? People will treat Hillary the same way. A lot of people out there already think she’s a great woman and I’m like really? She never has been a great woman. Hillary has always been a shady politician even before the Benghazi tragedy. She has done plenty of other bad things other than Benghazi. She’s messed up the health care system. She’s inexperienced and a horrible role model for women. She’s gonna make women look bad when she’s elected. Plus, the Monica Lewinsky scandal… people are never gonna let the Lewisnky stuff die when she’s president.
I’m scared of Hillary possibly being elected after the Benghazi shit. I don’t want her killing more people and getting away with it. She’ll be worse than Obama. No matter how many bad things she has done… people will always support her especially them liberals. Hillary is definitely guilty of Benghazi… the media is gonna help defend her and make her look innocent. Wait until the big president debates come. I’m 100% sure they’re not gonna allow Benghazi discussions in the debates… that’s what fucking Candy Crowley did to Mitt Romney when he brought it up. While President Obama may be done soon, he’ll continue to protect Hillary over Benghazi.
People will still look at Hillary as a hero only because she’s a woman.
Look guys… having our first black president and our first woman president may sound exciting but you have to look at politicians for your interests not because of the color of their skin or their gender. You have to look at candidates that you can trust. Look at candidates who have the best issues. I’d say that Ron Paul would have made a great president too ’cause he had the best issues and he could be trusted easily. He was honest.
That’s the sad thing about America and politics. People don’t want to look at honesty anymore. Just because they are black and just because they are a woman doesn’t necessarily mean they will be a great leader, ya know?
Obama, Bill Clinton and the rest of the gang will do whatever it takes to help Hillary go far in the election… she’s probably gonna get the nomination. It also wouldn’t surprise me if Obama would get appointed as Hillary’s running mate as Vice President. HA!
Hillary possibly becoming the next President is scary stuff. If she does, then our government will be corrupt even more. She’ll do worse things to America and other countries. Yet, people will still see her as a hero. Welcome to America. This is politics. If she becomes prez, I don’t think our economy will get better… she’ll commit more murders, start unconstitutional war crimes, drop drones like crazy, sign bad laws no one likes, etc. Scary, scary stuff.
Even though I hate Hillary like most republicans, I have a feeling she’s gonna be the next president anyway. Even if she’s exposed for the Benghazi crime, people will still defend her.
Kev
I’m telling ya…She’s the one. She’s unfortunately going to be the next President. It IS going to happen.
I agree that she’s probably gonna end up getting elected no matter what happens. She still should be held accountable for Benghazi, though. Barack needs to be held accountable too so hopefully both of them get arrested before the 2016 election comes. I doubt it will happen.
You can feel free to post as long as you play it cool. That’s all I want.
Kev
I’m no fan of hers, but one thing she is not is inexperienced. She has been at all levels of politics and government her entire adult life
From what I’ve read, all I’ve seen was that she was in the Senate for a while and she was Secretary of State. She didn’t accomplish much in either of those positions. I wouldn’t exactly call that experience. The only thing she accomplished was killing 4 American men. I wouldn’t exactly call being married to Bill Clinton as experience either. Without Slick Willie Bill, she would have been nothing.
Kev
And in all honesty, I think she was involved in the Benghazi attacks just to help her own political career. I hope she’ll be proud of herself that killing 4 American men will make her president. That bitch.
Kev
Whether you think she accomplished anything or not isn’t relevant to her experience. She’s held political office. That’s experience.
She only held political office in the Senate for two terms and she was Secretary of State. That was it.
If America wants our first woman president, I would prefer Sarah Palin over Hillary. Sarah has way more experience: City council, mayor of Wasilla, Governor of Alaska, etc.
What else did Hillary do before her Senator days other than being First Lady to Bill?
Kev
First Lady has a lot of political responsibility. And Sarah Palin dropped out of being governor of Alaska. I know you like Palin but that is a mark against her.
Welp. I guess, I just proved my point that people will always try to make Hillary look good no matter what is said about her.
Kev
It doesn’t matter how much experience she’s got or not. The fact is that her and Barack killed 4 Americans. That shouldn’t be suitable for president.
Kev
Even a lot of women out there DESPISE Hillary. Look around and you’ll see plenty of women in facebook, political forums, etc. talking trash about Hillary. They can get more nasty than I can.
Hillary doesn’t have a lot of experience. Quit the bullshit lies.
Kev
She DOES have a lot of experience. That’s not a lie. Senator and Secretary of State? Experience. Was she good at either? Debatable, but that’s not the same as whether she has experience or not. Again, not at fan of hers, but she has more experience than most potential candidates
List everything she’s done other than Senator, Secretary of State, and First Lady. Technically that’s not a whole lot of experience at all. If you wanna talk about inexperienced politicians, Barack would fit in that picture for sure.
Kev
Why list more? Those are public offices that speak for themselves in terms of experience. And I agree, one could easily say that Obama was not experienced prior to being president.
I mean, you’d probably love fo Palin to be president, right? Well, her experience is being mayor of a town of 7000 people and an unfinished term as governor of one or the most remote and unpopulated states in the Union. Was she good or bad? Debatable. Experienced? Compared to Clinton? Nothing even close.
Hilary Clinton has far more political experience and clout than Sarah Palin. This is not an attempt to make one look good or the other look bad. It’s just the way it is. She also has far more experience than Barack Obama. Especially at the Executive levels.
Palin was a gimmick for McCain and it failed miserably. He should have went with Condaleeza Rice.
If you guys are referring to claims that she had “35 years of experience”, don’t buy into her lies. She’s only saying that stuff to make her look good and hoping to boost her political career. Technically she only had 8 years of Senator and a few years of Secretary of State. Maybe a few years of First Lady. That’s not a lot.
If you can’t list her experiences that goes up to 35 years, then that’s a big win for me.
Kev
BOOM!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ari-emanuel/the-curious-math-of-hilla_b_82028.html
Kev
Uh, I’d never even heard the “35” years of experience thing. Two terms as Senator of one of the most populous and important states and a stint in the most important international post in the US government, if not the world = more than enough experience.
There are tons of articles and blogs out there debunking her “lots of experience” claims.
Kev
I was not referring to her 35 years of experience. But she has been actively involved in politics and the Washington “scene” far longer than Palin or Obama.
And on that same note, Palin has more years of experience than just her “elected” years.
Experience is more than just sitting in an office. It’s being involved. Even volunteer work counts toward experience.
And experience is also not a measure of ability.
Experience is more than just sitting in an office. It’s being involved. Even volunteer work counts toward experience.
Hillary haven’t done any volunteer work from what I understand and she hasn’t accomplished much as Senator. She hasn’t even introduced any new bills. The only thing she’s done prior to her political career is that she went to college and I wouldn’t count college as experience.
Kev
I’m also not concerned with how many years she or anyone has had. It’s the level of experience that matters more. Palin has no high level experience. It’s all low level jobs, and nothing on an international scale. Unless you count seeing Russia from her house.
I’m also not concerned with how many years she or anyone has had. It’s the level of experience that matters more. Palin has no high level experience. It’s all low level jobs, and nothing on an international scale. Unless you count seeing Russia from her house.
To be experienced in politics, it doesn’t have to be directly in Washington. You’re still considered a politician if you’ve been a Mayor or Governor. That would still be good enough to put in your resume in your political career. Like Sarah or not, she DOES have more political experience than Hillary. Sorry to say.
Kev
And if you don’t like comparing Obama to Bush, why are you comparing Clinton to Palin?
Not comparing at all. I actually like Sarah. I dig her honesty and her political views. Best of all, she doesn’t kill people and get away with it much like Obama and Hillary.
Kev
On top of this guys, I made a post a long while back that I think America is not ready for a woman president and I still stand by it. Sorry but that’s the fucking truth.
I don’t think a woman president could handle the overwhelming work-load. I also think she won’t be able to handle the violence, terrorist attacks in America and other countries in the world. Plus, she could be an easy target for assassination.
A female president may sound exciting but at the same time, it’s very very risky.
I think the United States president should remain as male.
I would like a male republican in office but of course, we’re probably gonna get another male democrat/liberal president ’cause liberalism is taking over this country and I fuckin’ hate it. I hate how people look at conservatives like we’re bad guys or something. It’s just disgusting.
Kev
Edited above comment for a few mistakes.
Kev
Why do you think women can’t handle these things? Are they weak? Are they lazy? Are they not smart enough?
They are a few of those reasons, absolutely but it gets much deeper than that. Al Qaeda will laugh at us if we had a woman president and terrorist attacks will happen a lot more. Plus, how do you even know if she’ll be a good president just because she’s a woman? If you elect a woman president and if she turns out to be an evil bitch and everyone hates her… don’t blame other people, you’re the one who voted for her. I’m positive that if a woman president gets elected, everybody’s gonna hate her. I’m very skeptical of a woman being elected.
For now, I think the president should stay as male either republican, democrat… I don’t care.
Kev
Even Michele Bachmann says women aren’t ready for president, yet. She maybe crazy but she brings up some good points. The idea of a woman becoming president never came up until Obama got elected and Hillary came around. Just because she’s woman doesn’t necessarily mean she’ll be a good president. She’ll be an idiot like all the others.
Kev
Al Qaeda will laugh? You think that’s a good reason? You know, there are dozens of other countries that have had female heads of state for decades. It’s never been an issue.
Yes, it’s true that other nations had female leaders but you can’t compare the USA to other countries. What you can’t understand that the USA had been a target of violence and terrorism for years. I don’t think women would be good at negotiation for peace and all that stuff.
Kev
Everybody mistakenly believes that a woman can improve America but I don’t think so… America could remain the same and the country could get worse. Much worse than the way Obama treated our homeland.
Kev
With that being said, I’m skeptical of a woman becoming president and my opinion stands. Nothing against the majority of women… I love women but that doesn’t mean they’ll be great leaders in politics. They can be just as bad as the men.
Kev
btw, I could care less if people don’t like me or if you just come here for entertainment purposes alone. My job as a blogger is to offend people and I don’t regret doing it. I use my blog to be real and honest about everything. That’s the end of it. I don’t care if you guys don’t like me deleting comments either. I delete ’em ’cause you’re dumb, that’s it.
Kev
If I list her experience, are you going to post it or delete it? No bullshit. No excuses. Either you will or you won’t. You’re the one that asked for it.
Go ahead but it’s not gonna prove anything no matter what you post. Her college years wouldn’t count as experience neither her being First Lady.
Kev
To be experienced in politics, it doesn’t have to be directly in Washington. You’re still considered a politician if you’ve been a Mayor or Governor. That would still be good enough to put in your resume in your political career. Like Sarah or not, she DOES have more political experience than Hillary. Sorry to say.
Explain, by the numbers please.
Palin:
City Council: 4 years
Mayor 6 years
Governor 2 years
Clinton:
Sec State: 4 years
Senator: 8 years
First Lady of US: 8 years
First Lady of Arkansas 12 years
Intern at the House Republican Conference: 1 year
President of the Young Republicans: 1 year
First Lady is a political position and they are actively involved as Diplomats, and whether you choose to believe it or not, First Lady IS a politician.
Did you know she was raised as a conservative and was Republican in her youth?
Did you know she uncovered electoral fraud against Richard Nixon?
She worked on Walter Mondale’s Subcommittee on Migratory Labor
She’s worked on several political campaigns. As a campaign manager, as Chairman of the Palin worked on what…maybe three?
She was a member of the impeachment inquiry staff in Washington, D.C., advising the House Committee on the Judiciary during the Watergate scandal. She helped research procedures of impeachment and the historical grounds and standards for impeachment.
Even as early as 1974 it was said that “she had a bright political future and had the potential to become a future senator or President.”
How about just to be fair, we include Committees?
Palin: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission: 11 months
Clinton: Rural Health Advisory Committee 12 years
Political groups:
She was on the board of directors New World Foundation: 6 years
And the the Children’s Defense Fund: 6 years
And these were not the only ones.
Did you know she was even on the Board of Directors for Wal-Mart and TCBY?
Hillary haven’t done any volunteer work from what I understand and she hasn’t accomplished much as Senator. She hasn’t even introduced any new bills. The only thing she’s done prior to her political career is that she went to college and I wouldn’t count college as experience.
All of the following is volunteer work, and this doesn’t include what she did while in college:
She was part of the innermost circle vetting appointments to the new administration, and her choices filled at least eleven top-level positions and dozens more lower-level ones. She is regarded as the most openly empowered presidential wife in American history, save for Eleanor Roosevelt.
She was head of the Task Force on National Health Care Reform
Together with Attorney General Janet Reno, Clinton helped create the Office on Violence Against Women
She initiated and shepherded the Adoption and Safe Families Act
She was instrumental in the passage of the Foster Care Independence Act
Clinton initiated and was Founding Chair of the Save America’s Treasures program, a national effort that matched federal funds to private donations to preserve and restore historic items and sites including the flag that inspired “The Star-Spangled Banner”.
She was head of the White House Millennium Council
As First Lady, Clinton hosted numerous White House conferences, including ones on Child Care (1997),[143] on Early Childhood Development and Learning (1997),[144] and on Children and Adolescents (2000).[145] She also hosted the first-ever White House Conference on Teenagers (2000)[146] and the first-ever White House Conference on Philanthropy (1999).[147]
Clinton traveled to 79 countries as First Lady and played a soft power role in U.S. diplomacy. A March 1995 five-nation trip to South Asia, on behest of the U.S. State Department and without her husband, sought to improve relations with India and Pakistan.
So you’re trying your best to expose me of lying when you’re doing the same thing here. You left a lot out of Sarah’s resume (which I am about to prove) and I wouldn’t call being First Lady a part of the political resume so you can cross that off. I know people don’t like Sarah too much but you don’t have to lie about her to make Hillary look better.
Kev
Here is Sarah Palin’s VERIFIABLE resume
“-Wasilla, Alaska, city council 1992-1996
-Mayor of Wasilla 1996-2000
-In 2002, Palin ran for lieutenant governor in which she lost
-Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission chair 2003-2004
-Palin served as one of three directors for “Ted Stevens Excellens in Public Service, Inc.”, a group designed for political training for Republican women 2003 – 2005
-Governor of Alaska 2006-2009
-Recognized as one of the premier experts on the oil and gas industry she was an unofficial advisor to McCain before becoming his VP pick
-Vice President running mate for McCain 2008
-Published memoir “Going Rogue” followed by an 11 state tour 2009
-She was part of the Tea Party movement which was the “Tea Party Express” 2010
-She started a thing called the “Pink Elephant Movement” 2010
-Ten years volunteer work in the Parent-Teacher-Association.
-Two years pro-life advocacy.”
I’m sure there’s more but that’s some of her experience.
Kev
so Palin’s experience goes back to 1992. Hilary’s experience goes bacat least to 1972. 20 years earlier.
And everything I posted on Clinton is verifiable as well.
She published a book? Rally? Should i list the books Clinton published?
Her experience still pales in comparison to Hilary’s. go ahead-debunk anything I posted on Hillary.
I can keep going with Sarah’s political experience. Her resume goes way back since her high school years. She’s done political stuff during high school too. Yeah, Sarah’s book counts, and she’s written a few of them already.
Kev
On top of that, dude, Hillary was Senator for a state that she didn’t even LIVE in. Isn’t that messed up? I wouldn’t really put that on her resume either.
Kev
btw, I’m about to post Hillary’s “Verifiable” resume in a little bit. It’s gonna be a good one too.
Kev
“On top of that, dude, Hillary was Senator for a state that she didn’t even LIVE in. Isn’t that messed up? I wouldn’t really put that on her resume either. ”
That’s typical of most in congress. And it really doesn’t matter anyway. The experience is still there. Robbing banks is illegal, but someone who has robbed a dozen banks still has bank robbing experience.
That’s typical of most in congress.
No it’s not dude. Other than Hillary, I don’t remember any other Senator being Senator for a state that they didn’t live in. Besides it’s against the Constitution to do that.
No Person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty Years, and been nine Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State for which he shall be chosen.
Somehow, Hillary got away with it.
Kev
My take on Hillary’s “Verifiable” resume:
– As First Lady, Hillary assumed authority over Health Care Reform, a process that cost the taxpayers over $13 million. She told both Bill Bradley and Patrick Moynihan, key votes needed to pass her legislation, that she would ‘demonize’ anyone who opposed it. But it was opposed; she couldn’t even get it to a vote in a Congress controlled by her own party. (And in the next election, her party lost control of both the House and Senate.)
-Hillary assumed authority over selecting a female Attorney General. Her first two recommendations, Zoe Baird and Kimba Wood, were forced to withdraw their names from consideration. She then chose Janet Reno. Janet Reno has since been described by Bill himself as ‘my worst mistake.’
-Hillary recommended Lani Guanier for head of the Civil Rights Commission. When Guanier’s radical views became known, her name had to be withdrawn.
-Hillary recommended her former law partners, Web Hubbell, Vince Foster, and William Kennedy for positions in the Justice Department, White House staff, and the Treasury, respectively. Hubbell was later imprisoned, Foster committed suicide, and Kennedy was forced to resign.
-Hillary also recommended a close friend of the Clintons, Craig Livingstone, for the position of director of White House security. When Livingstone was investigated for the improper access of up to 900 FBI files of Clinton enemies (“Filegate”) and the widespread use of drugs by White House staff, both Hillary and her husband denied knowing him. FBI agent Dennis Sculimbrene confirmed in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in 1996, both the drug use and Hillary’s involvement in hiring Livingstone. After that, the FBI closed its White House Liaison Office, after serving seven presidents for over thirty years.
-In order to open “slots” in the White House for her friends the Thomasons (to whom millions of dollars in travel contracts could be awarded), Hillary had the entire staff of the White House Travel Office fired; they were reported to the FBI for ‘gross mismanagement’ and their reputations ruined. After a thirty-month investigation, only one, Billy Dale, was charged with a crime–mixing personal money with White House funds when he cashed checks. The jury acquitted him in less than two hours.
-She urged her husband not to settle the Paula Jones lawsuit.
-She refused to release the Whitewater documents, which led to the appointment of Ken Starr as Special Prosecutor. After $80 million dollars of taxpayer money was spent, Starr’s investigation led to Monica Lewinsky, which led to Bill lying about and later admitting his affairs.
Then they had to settle with Paula Jones after all.
And Bill lost his law license for lying to the grand jury
And Bill was impeached by the House.
And Hillary almost got herself indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice. She avoided it mostly because she repeated, ‘I do not recall,’ ‘I have no recollection,’ and ‘I don’t know’ 56 times under oath.
-Hillary stays with Bill despite the Monica Lewinsky scandals.
-Hillary wrote ‘It Takes a Village,’ demonstrating her Socialist viewpoint.
-Hillary decided to seek election to the Senate in a state she had never lived in. Her husband pardoned FALN terrorists in order to get Latino support and the New Square Hassidim to get Jewish support. Hillary also had Bill pardon her brother’s clients, for a small fee, to get financial support.
-Then Hillary left the White House, but later had to return $200,000 in White House furniture, china, and artwork she had stolen.
-In the campaign for the Senate, Hillary played the ‘woman card’ by portraying her opponent (Lazio) as a bully picking on her.
-Hillary’s husband further protected her by asking the National Archives to withhold from the public until 2012 many records of their time in the White House, including much of Hillary’s correspondence and her calendars. (There are ongoing lawsuits to force the release of those records.)
-As the junior Senator from New York, Hillary has passed no major legislation. She has deferred to the senior Senator (Schumer) to tend to the needs of New Yorkers, even on the hot issue of medical problems of workers involved in the cleanup of Ground Zero after 9/11.
-Hillary’s one notable vote; supporting the plan to invade Iraq, she has since disavowed.
-Bill Clinton is not Chelsea’s real father. It is Webb Hubbell.
-Hillary ordered the death of Vince Foster.
-Hillary was involved in Benghazi attacks. It is not yet known whether she was behind it but it’s being speculated she was… either way she let 4 Americans die.
-There have been a total of 47 suspicious deaths/murders under Hillary’s watch (seriously, look it up).
Yeah, that’s some resume.
Kev
You don’t get my point of why I posted that. I want you to wake up on what kind of bitch she really is.
Kev
Did she really steal furniture and china and stuff from the White House? That’s low!
Yep, it’s a pretty “verifiable” news story. Been on the news before.
Kev
On top of this dude, this isn’t really about who has more experience anyways. The point is you posted only very little that Sarah Palin has done and I exposed your lies that she has done more than what you have posted.
The things I listed about Hillary is all she accomplished in politics. She’s not some fucking hero that people make her out to be. All she’s done was treat American politics in a negative direction. She’s a murderer, traitor… she’s no different than Barack. Both are evil scum bags.
Kev