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The Truth About Hillary

We cannot trust her. She's a pathological liar!

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So, you’re that age. 18, maybe older. Maybe you’re gonna vote in this next election. It is possibly the biggest yet, and you get to make a choice! Maybe move out of the country if Trump gets elected. Or you’re voting for Hillary Clinton. Because she’s so for ‘women’s rights’ (Yah, sarcasm). Well, before you go and vote for that woman, let me tell you a little something about her.

She is a pathological liar. She will say and do anything to get elected or in a position of power. And since you who are voting for her are a bunch of mindless idiots, I’ll give you an example. Gay marriage: On the day that the U.S. Supreme Court was poised to hear oral arguments about same-sex marriage April 28, Hillary Clinton changed her "H" logo to rainbow-colored and tweeted: "Every loving couple & family deserves to be recognized & treated equally under the law across our nation. #LoveMustWin #LoveCantWait."

Clinton came out in support of same-sex marriage in 2013 after more than a decade of opposing it. But her views are particularly in the spotlight now that she is a presidential candidate. I got it right from here. I am not lying. These are my sources. It’s your choice to believe what is true or not.

The fact is there is a lot you don’t know about Hillary Clinton. Does anyone remember Watergate? Do you even know what that is? Yes, I know, it’s a Lynyrd Skynyrd reference. Do you even know who that is?

Early in the morning of June 17, 1972, several burglars were arrested inside the office of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), located in the Watergate building in Washington, D.C. This was no ordinary robbery: The prowlers were connected to President Richard Nixon’s reelection campaign, and they had been caught while attempting to wiretap phones and steal secret documents. While historians are not sure whether Nixon knew about the Watergate espionage operation before it happened, he took steps to cover it up afterwards, raising “hush money” for the burglars, trying to stop the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from investigating the crime, destroying evidence and firing uncooperative staff members. In August 1974, after his role in the Watergate conspiracy had finally come to light, the president resigned. His successor, Gerald Ford, immediately pardoned Nixon for all the crimes he “committed or may have committed” while in office. Although Nixon was never prosecuted, the Watergate scandal changed American politics forever, leading many Americans to question their leadership and think more critically about the presidency.

Well, Hillary Clinton was on the committee. She helped prepare articles of impeachment against Richard Nixon. Without due process. She just wanted to throw him in jail. And if you don’t know what due process is, please, have a look.

The Constitution states only one command twice. The Fifth Amendment says to the federal government that no one shall be "deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law." The Fourteenth Amendment, ratified in 1868, uses the same eleven words, called the Due Process Clause, to describe a legal obligation of all states. These words have as their central promise an assurance that all levels of American government must operate within the law ("legality") and provide fair procedures.

Back to the point, these are not just random claims I’ve made up to piss you off. Jerry Zeifman, the general counsel and chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee who supervised Clinton’s work on the Watergate investigation in 1974, reported columnist Dan Calabrese in a column republished by WND. Zeifman, a lifelong Democrat, called Clinton a “liar” and “an unethical, dishonest lawyer.”

He contends Clinton was collaborating with allies of the Kennedys to block revelation of Kennedy-administration activities that made Watergate “look like a day at the beach.” Not even democrats like her!

Read more here.

I cant make this up. I have sources. Bother to click on them, bother to read everything it says and then make an actual informed decision. I’m not doing this to piss you off. It isn’t even about you! This is about taking back what has been lost and Hillary Clinton has taken it. She has had a big part This was way before your time and even mine, but look at the facts. They are right in front of you. You either see them and take it as is or you ignore it and choose to be ignorant of her treachery.

You ask, how is Benghazi Hillary’s fault. Well, millennial generation, let me explain that one too. There are two facts in this story. FOUR MEN ARE DEAD! Four good, selfless, American men are dead. And it is Hillary Clinton’s fault. This is why. Whether you choose to believe me is up to you, but do these men a favor, because you owe them so much more than five minutes of your precious time, and read why it’s her fault. Hillary Clinton was the Secretary of State — an important cabinet position. On September 11th, 2012, an attack fell upon the Libyan safe house. Four Americans were killed in that attack. But for thirteen long hours they fought valiantly. But they called for help multiple times for air support. Anyone. But no one would help them. It was the job of Hillary Clinton to respond to them. She went…to bed.

There were classified emails being sent to Clinton. One of them included the location of US Ambassador Christopher Stevens. Her emails led to this attack, it was not a video. It was murder. They were being set up. It turned out that there were no protests in Benghazi that day, and the attack was premeditated. Some family members of the Benghazi victims have said Clinton mentioned a video in their meeting, even though she knew it didn’t cause the attack.

So you've read this article. Congratulations. If you still vote for her, then you are a lost cause. And you are putting aside the attrocities that happened under her watch and command as Secretary of State.

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