Posted on 06/19/2014 8:39:07 PM PDT by kingattax
Jason Mattera caught up with Hillary Clinton at one of the DC stops on her book tour this week, and asked the former Secretary of State if she would mind signing a copy of Hard Choices but with a twist. If you could make it out to Christopher Stevens, Mattera queried. I think you knew him.
Christopher Stevens, of course, was the U.S. ambassador to Libya who was murdered along with three other Americans on Clintons watch, when Jihadists attacked two U.S. outposts in Benghazi on September 11, 2012.
Hillary, surprised by the request, replied, Yeah, Im not gonna make it out to Chris Stevens. Mattera followed-up with, What difference does it make? a reference to Clintons infamous 2013 Senate testimony before the Foreign Relations Committee.
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“Yeah, Im not gonna make it out to Chris Stevens. Mattera followed-up with, What difference does it make?
XD
Kudos for Mattera for speaking truth to power.
So how does it feel, Cankles Witch, now that the worm has turned?
Ole Crusty Walkin’....
She better put some ice on that....
I love it! I think she’s getting a pretty good dose of not being loved and admired like her fawning press pretends her to be.
I love it! I think she’s getting a pretty good dose of not being loved and admired like her fawning press pretends her to be.
thanks. it fits the evil hag.
I love her retort.
“What difference does it make?”
Huma Abedeen there scurrying around Hillary , carrying her toilet paper , looking positively the islamic coquette
Mr. Mattera , meet the SS....
wrong about who I thought was Abedeen , but she IS there too ,
in the red dress , not the little indo hottie in white
The best revenge is served cold.
“I love her retort.
What difference does it make?”
She didn’t say it, Mattera did!
Good for her that no State will have jurisdiction here because AT BEST she is guilty on four counts of negligent homicide.
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