Posted on 10/08/2015 4:46:56 PM PDT by NRx
While the FBI continued to analyze the emails Hillary Rodham Clinton thought she deleted and her advisers pressed her to hire a Republican criminal defense attorney in Washington, a madman used a lawfully purchased handgun to kill a professor and eight students at a community college in Roseburg, Ore. Looking to change the subject away from her emails, Mrs. Clinton was quick to pounce.
She who has ripped into Republicans for seeking political gain from the four American deaths in Benghazi now seeks her own political gain from the dozens of murdered children and young adults in Newtown, Conn., and Roseburg. On the heels of the latter and referring to both tragedies, she launched an emotional attack early this week on the two most recent Supreme Court decisions upholding the personal right to keep and bear arms. She offered to fix them should she be elected president.
Her so-called fix consists of a dead-on-arrival legislative proposal making gun manufacturers financially liable for the misuse of their products and an executive order determining the meaning of certain words used in federal statutes.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
How 0dingo was ever able to get around a security clearance background check will be a mystery for a very long time. I have no doubt that the truth of that bypassing of protocol will be locked away by a judges edict for at least 50 years after he’s gone.
“She who has ripped into Republicans for seeking political gain from the four American deaths in Benghazi...”
While she makes no mention of Obama politicizing this shooting or her own grandstanding...and she just hopes it will distract attention away from her own legal troubles...
Good article though, this guy is usually pretty well on the mark with most of his analyses.
I agree!!
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