Trailing in delegates, the last straw for Hillary Clinton may have come as her fanciful account of braving gunfire in Bosnia in 1996 is exposed... The official response of the campaign of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., regarding her claims of being under sniper fire upon arrival in Bosnia as first lady 12 years ago is that she "misspoke" -- and that's all her team has to say about it... In the case of Bosnia, there is videotape from CBS News that incontrovertibly conflicts with Hillary's emphatic descriptions of what she experienced on her trip.
C’mon, Hillary! Steal the nomination!!! Go, girl!
Hillary’s Flight of Fancy (Why the Lies, Hillary?)
Associated Press | March 25, 2008 | Ron Fournier
Posted on 03/26/2008 1:03:33 AM EDT by cdchik123
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ABC News: Clinton Digging In, Exaggerating Truth
ABC News/youtube
Posted on 03/26/2008 1:15:00 AM EDT by cdchik123
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If she told it on St. Patrick’s Day, it’s a fine example of blarney.
What is the Difference Between a Pathological, a Compulsive, a Chronic, and a Habitual Liar?
Pathological Liar
A pathological liar is usually defined as someone who lies incessantly to get their way and does so with little concern for others. Pathological lying is often viewed as coping mechanism developed in early childhood and it is often associated with some other type of mental health disorder. A pathological liar is often goal-oriented (i.e., lying is focused - it is done to get one’s way). Pathological liars have little regard or respect for the rights and feelings of others. A pathological liar often comes across as being manipulative, cunning and self-centered.
Compulsive Liar
A compulsive liar is defined as someone who lies out of habit. Lying is their normal and reflexive way of responding to questions. Compulsive liars bend the truth about everything, large and small. For a compulsive liar, telling the truth is very awkward and uncomfortable while lying feels right. Compulsive lying is usually thought to develop in early childhood, due to being placed in an environment where lying was necessary. For the most part, compulsive liars are not overly manipulative and cunning (see, Pathological Liar), rather they simply lie out of habit - an automatic response which is hard to break and one that takes its toll on a relationship (see, how to cope with a compulsive liar).
(methinks she qualifies for pathological.)