Posted on 01/30/2018 9:53:26 PM PST by nickcarraway
Moments before President Trump began his State of the Union address, Hillary Clinton posted a 1,566 word statement on Facebook explaining why she didnt fire Burns Strider, a senior adviser on her 2008 campaign who was accused of repeated sexual-harassment by a young staffer.
Last week, a New York Times report revealed that Clinton argued to let Strider keep his job despite his behavior. In her post she wrote, If I had it to do again, I wouldnt. She explained:
I did this because I didnt think firing him was the best solution to the problem. He needed to be punished, change his behavior, and understand why his actions were wrong. The young woman needed to be able to thrive and feel safe. I thought both could happen without him losing his job. I believed the punishment was severe and the message to him unambiguous.
She went on to write:
I recognize that the situation on my 2008 campaign was unusual in that a woman complained to a woman who brought the issue to a woman who was the ultimate decision maker. There was no man in the chain of command. The boss was a woman. Does a woman have a responsibility to come down even harder on the perpetrator? I dont know. But I do believe that a woman boss has an extra responsibility to look out for the women who work for her, and to better understand how issues like these can affect them.
Read the full post here.
Go to hell you worthless piece of crap. You are not relevant; go to hell and stay there.
Shes lying again.
Woulda, Shoulda, and Coulda.
The three blind mice.
“I have proudly never watched any SOTU address by any president, and I am better for it.”
President Donald Trump’s SOTU address was magnificent. I doubt very much you’re better for choosing not to listen.
Why are we still hearing from this old hag?
OK. So why didn't ya fire him?
Right on time for her announcement to be buried by SOTU coverage.
When will she say she should have fired Bill rather than intimidating his victims?
That sir, is hideous.
LOL - that’s great Tiger.
No matter what else Hillary has said or done or not done, one thing for sure is that she has terrible judgement, almost continuously. The U.S. should never have been burdened with her as a senator or secretary of state or certainly not the presidency. She doesn’t have judgement enough to be pretty much anything at all, except the cackling,hate-filled Wicked Witch of the West.
character is the way you are when no one is watching She didn’t think it would be reported.
“I recognize that the situation on my 2008 campaign was unusual in that a woman complained to a woman who brought the issue to a woman who was the ultimate decision maker. There was no man in the chain of command. The boss was a woman. Does a woman have a responsibility to come down even harder on the perpetrator? I dont know. But I do believe that a woman boss has an extra responsibility to look out for the women who work for her, and to better understand how issues like these can affect them.”
So, I would guess that you.....screwed up, Hil. Again. Right?
If she wasn't, she would've just issued a statement the second this Story was out but instead she had to wait a few days to say the right thing lol
“Shoulda, coulda, woulda”, right HR?
Explained why she didn’t fire him. Now can she explain why she didn’t divorce Bill?
President Donald Trumps SOTU address was magnificent. I doubt very much youre better for choosing not to listen.Judging solely by his strong never Trump attitude in the primaries I'm guessing he preferred (maybe even prefers) Hillary.
I am so happy this lying corrupt piece of garbage is no longer in public office.
That won’t be too easy from Gitmo.
Still no-one turns up to her rally’s, so she may as well not as well!!!!!
But you didnt.
What happened.
“Shoulda, coulda, woulda”.....as Hillary once said while ripping a political opponent.
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