It was while speaking at the launch of something
called "Women for Hillary" yesterday in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
that Democrat presidential candidate Hitlery Clinton escalated her jabs at the
16 Republican ‘men’ running for president, taking particular aim at their
records on issues such as family leave, pay equity, and, of course, funding for
Planned Parenthood. You know, that same organization
that likes to pump up its bottom line by selling body parts of aborted babies.
But out of all the GOP candidates she saved her
sharpest criticism for front-runner Donald Trump, who has come under fire for
his ‘disparaging’ comments about women. Trump has defended himself by saying,
"I cherish women," and pointing to his record of hiring women in his
business endeavors. To that Hitlery
said, "If it’s all the same to you, Mr. Trump, I’d rather you stopped
cherishing women and started respecting them." And of course there was a certain amount of laughter.
But I thought it rather odd to hear such a comment
coming from Hitlery. Because unlike her
husband, ‘Slick Willie, I don’t recall hearing about Mr. Trump ever being
accused of rape. Or the fact that the
Clinton Foundation & Slush Fund has taken hundreds of millions of dollars
from countries with some very questionable, to say the least, human rights
policies especially when it comes to women.
Women who support Hitlery demonstrate, quite clearly, just how ignorant
they truly are.
And it was in her assessment of those who comprise
the rest of the GOP field that Hitlery said, "They’re Trump without the
pizzazz or the hair." Hitlery
slammed Ben Carson for saying it was a "spurious argument" to think
about life-of-the-mother exceptions to abortion. She also blasted Rand Paul, Marco
Rubio, and Jeb Bush, who in August said "I’m not sure we need half a
billion dollars for women’s health issues." Even though he would later clarify what we he
‘meant’.
And it was also yesterday that Hitlery’s campaign
also released a video in which the candidate says, "I'm really tired of
women being shamed and blamed" and then shows Rubio, Bush, and Wisconsin
Governor Scott Walker criticizing Planned Parenthood or Roe v. Wade. Which, I thought, was also something more
than a little ironic since it was coming from a woman who worked very hard to
both “blame and shame” any woman who might dare to speak out against her letch
of a husband.
And it was as this same event that Hitlery also
accepted the endorsement of New Hampshire Senator, and that perennial dingbat,
Jeanne Shaheen. Sheheen said, "She
will proudly stand with women." And
she went on to say, "I will guarantee you that Hillary Clinton is never
going to defund Planned Parenthood."
Personally I more than a little impressed with the fact that Ms. Shaheen
was able to get through her entire statement with a straight face. It must have been difficult.
The bottom line here is
that if women are foolish enough to believe anything this woman says, and
refuse to recognize it as being the election year rhetoric that it is, then
they should not take offense when there are those of us who call into question their
level of commitment for saving this country.
The truth is that Hitlery has, on any number of occasions, made it very
clear that she is someone who is more than willing to sell women out as long as
the price is right.
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