Posted on 10/13/2016 8:08:18 AM PDT by Utilizer
LtCol Oliver North says that a good indicator of a candidate's character can be found in the old saying, "actions speak louder than words." Gary J. Byrne, a former uniformed Secret Service officer who was stationed outside the oval office during Bill Clinton's presidency, has plenty to say about Hillary Clinton's actions. The author of "Crisis of Character" sat down with the Frontlines team to discuss his firsthand experience with Hillary and Bill, their character and culture. Additional eyewitnesses joined in to corroborate Byrne's accounts. And as North notes, what they learned was even worse than what they originally thought.
I watched seven minutes of the video; then I simply could not tolerate any more...
Go, Trump, GO!
I stopped when that putz said something to the effect that “I would hope that WHOEVER gets elected is afforded the dignity and respect they so richly deserve”......This after 10 minutes of the abject hatred that bitch has shown for our traditional honorable services. There is no way in hell I’d say that woman deserves respect even if she somehow cheats her way back into the White House. NEVER!
I understand, but more people need to see for themselves what a conniving and hateful B1-CH this person is. We should spread the word.
Did he say she deserves respect, or did he hope for the respect she “richly deserves”, if elected? There is a difference.
Well then, here’s some good corroboration concerning the pair from someone else who had to deal with them personally. It’s not just one individual making these claims, it’s several that are repeating identical events and experiences.
Compliance can be ordered
but respect is earned !
“but respect is earned ! “
And, in my opinion, it can be forfeited.
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