The Clinton Diagnosis — Chronic Secrecy and Dishonesty
With the Clintons, mistrust always pays.
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With the Clintons, mistrust always pays.
Rep. Joe Heck is in a tight race for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s seat, and the Super PAC for America’s largest abortion company, Planned Parenthood Votes (PPV), wants Nevada voters to believe that he voted to send women to jail for having abortions.
Here we go again, folks. It looks like Hillary Clinton was not the only secretary of state in the Obama administration to use the State Department for personal gain or special favors.
If you want to know what it means to put the citizenry first in immigration policy and why it’s so absurd to focus on “what to do with peaceful illegals already living here,” given our nation’s current state of affairs, consider the following stories just from this past week.
This week, Senate Republicans are preparing to wrap up their work and head back on the campaign trail — a full two weeks before they were scheduled to leave.
The aide who set up former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private servers and email apparently had no security clearance.
Senator Lisa Murkowski, who has a long record of support for abortion “rights” and federal funding for Planned Parenthood, is apparently pushing the line that she is, and has been, a pro-life senator.
David Axelrod, chief strategist for Barack Obama’s two presidential campaigns, criticized Clinton on Twitter for her campaign not disclosing the diagnosis.
Describing Incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski as “the most liberal Republican up for re-election,” and her record in the US Senate as one “laying siege on the Constitution,” the Alaska Republican Assembly has issued an unprecedented statement of support for Libertarian nominee Joe Miller.
With the op-ed “Where in the Bible does it say you can’t be transgender? Nowhere”, the Washington Post apparently feels no embarrassment from publishing such a poorly executed attempt at exegesis of the biblical text.
