Monday, November 9, 2015

Therein lies the media

Hillary Clinton appears to have spent her entire adult life as a stranger to the truth. It must be difficult for her to juggle what she says and how she then explains it in different words with the opposite meaning.

Take for example her claim that she was under sniper fire on the tarmac in Bosnia.

In a CNN report back in 2008 when she first ran for president, the Scandal Queen said she "misspoke" when she dramatically described her arrival in Bosnia in 1996. Obama's campaign spokesman at the time, Tommy Vietor (the dude who called Bret Baier 'Dude') said the Bosnia claim was a part of "a growing list of instances in which Sen. Clinton has exaggerated her role in foreign and domestic policymaking."

Her response to the lie: "I say a lot of things--millions of words a day--so if I misspoke, that was just a misstatement.," she lied.

First of all, I highly doubt that any person is capable of speaking "millions of words a day." They would have to be speaking like a chipmunk on "speed" to get that many words uttered. So even that was a lie.

Second, her statement " . . . so if I misspoke, that was just a misstatement" is a circular nonsense excuse to confuse the audience with a tautology that really means: "So if I lied, I told a lie." It's Hillary's version of verbal judo and it only seems to fool liberals, because they are easily fooled with polysyllabic words that sound as if they make sense but tend to make the listener forget the beginning of the sentence.

Then Hillary told a stupid, senseless lie.

I don't know why she thought that lying about her beautiful daughter, Chelsea, jogging around the World Trade Center the morning of September 11, 2001, would somehow gain her political creds, but she did. Political pundit, Tammy Bruce, says that Hillary suffers from "mythomania" to bolster her own image.

And let us not forget the Benghazi lies. Not just one, but one right after another.

The video as catalyst was proven to be a lie. Hillary knew it long before she told the public and the families of the four dead Americans that it was the video, not a planned terrorist attack.. Then the fact that Sidney Blumenthal did not act as her adviser. And that Chris Stevens was responsible for his own death because "he knew the risks and accepted them."

She even confabulated Chris Stevens' name with Sean Smith, referring to the dead ambassador as "Chris Smith."

But the media attacks Ben Carson instead because his so-called lie about West Point is unacceptable. He cannot possibly be trusted as President of the United States of America.

What a bunch of liberal garbage, Politico. Oh, and thanks for the retraction.


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