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jimnyc
06-07-2016, 01:28 PM
Mr. Bullypulpit seemed interested in whether or not a presidential candidate was a racist, based on statements made by Donald Trump. I figured he would be equally interested in statements from the other candidate running, likely the one he will be blindly pulling the lever for, and then lying about what he pulled later. :)

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She has stated "All Lives Matter" several times. We have been told many many times that this was racist.

Her praise of Margaret Sanger, a professional racist herself. So of course if one is bashed for getting blindly endorsed by a racist - then what does it say when someone herself endorses the racist?

Her ability to put on a black accent when speaking in front of them.


Senator Clinton was roundly criticized in 2004 when she joked that Mahatma Gandhi used to run a gas station in St. Louis.

Clinton drew similar criticism 2 years ago when she told a mostly black audience at a Harlem church that Republican leaders ran the House “like a plantation”.

http://sandrarose.com/2008/01/is-hillary-clinton-a-racist/


In fact, Hillary may have just done irreparable harm to her campaign after making some seemingly racist comments during a recent speech.

During a campaign speech Thursday in South Carolina that addressed the progressive notion of “white privilege,” the former secretary of state claimed that even “open-minded” white people still get nervous when approached by a young black man wearing a hoodie.

Truth be told, she actually said virtually the same thing in a speech last month in San Francisco, proclaiming: “For a lot of well-meaning, open-minded white people, the sight of a young black man in a hoodie still evokes a twinge of fear.”

Of course, the progressive media has ignored both of those gaffes, which would have immediately sunk the candidacy of any conservative who dared utter such a phrase.

http://conservativetribune.com/hillary-racist-comment/


Betsy McCaughey: Hillary Running 'Most Racist' Campaign in Modern History

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is running "the most racist" presidential race in modern history, former New York lieutenant governor Betsy McCaughey charges.

In remarks Friday to "Newsmax Prime" host J.D. Hayworth on Newsmax TV, McCaughey says Clinton "stokes up racial animosity, racial distrust.

"And in every campaign stop she delivers the same message," McCaughey said. "She says African-Americans are victims of systemic racism in this country and she attributes the high incarceration rates of blacks, the school discipline rates of blacks, to systemic racism."
"Hillary is running the most racist campaign of any presidential candidate in modern history," she charged.

McCaughey also said Hillary Clinton's stance is "why her husband is getting beaten up on the campaign trial," referring to protesters who confronted Bill Clinton in Philadelphia on Thursday — and his angry response.

"She's doing it — dividing this country and making black Americans unjustifiably angry," McCaughey said.

But Michael Reagan disagrees, saying Bill Clinton's defense of his wife has "a lot of people applauding him."

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsmax-Tv/betsy-mccaughey-hillary-racist-campaign/2016/04/08/id/723010/

"CP Time" aka " Colored People Time"

But hey, it's Hillary, maybe we can just ignore her trash talk?

Elessar
06-07-2016, 02:40 PM
Let's just face it. She is loony as hell.

She could not speak with an un-forked tongue if her life depended on it.

Gunny
06-07-2016, 06:11 PM
Let's just face it. She is loony as hell.

She could not speak with an un-forked tongue if her life depended on it.

If she's not lying about one thing it's another. She's even lying to the younger Democrats pretending to be as far left as Obama and Sanders. She's a lot more centrist left either of them. She basically says nothing of substance. Just makes ridiculous promises catering to whichever crowd she's in front of.

She's also not a media darling like most Dems are because she's pulling a Nixon them, shutting them out, and controlling what they can and can't ask when she does give an interview. They haven't turned on her yet, but she doesn't get the coverage O-blah-blah does.