Posted on 11/04/2015 5:16:17 PM PST by Kid Shelleen
Best gaffe ever? Best gaffe ever.
During a speech to the Charleston chapter of the NAACP on October 30, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton discussed criminal justice reform. What kind of criminal justice reform? ---SNIP-- "Earlier today I announced that as president I will take steps to 'ban the box,' so former presidents won't have to declare their criminal history at the very start of the hiring process,"
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How utterly a-propos.
And they shouldn’t have to discuss their boyhood MENTOR, maybe..?
Ray was a homo drug-dealer who lived in a Honolulu bus and was later beaten to death. Obama is described by former pals as having had a penchant for freebase cocaine, which he secured from generous local gentlemen.
That’s Funny!
And sadly very close to the truth.
I’m surprised they let Mia Marie Pope say what she said, too.
Reverend David Manning had her (phone-in) I think, on his show.
Bump
No need for this policy.
Barack Obama was elected president twice and not once did he ever document his criminal offenses on a job application.
Although in his ghost written auto-biography he did openly admit to breaking the drug laws innumerable times by chain smoking dope and snorting cocaine.
For that matter, Bill Clinton was also elected president twice without documenting his criminal record on a job application.
But he did admit to tasting dope once.
Yet, as a member of the bar, he could never bring himself to actually inhaling.
BWAAHAHAHA!
She will have more and more of these as she tires on the campaign trail. Hillary loses to any R candidate when all is said and done.
She goes on and on, too, without correcting herself.
Can’t you just see the campaign ad now? “Hillary shields her husband from his criminal record.”
that line was on the teleprompter,
or not?
That’s funny....
Smartest Woman in the World.
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