Posted on 05/22/2015 11:48:46 AM PDT by ConservativeMan55
The night a U.S. ambassador was killed in a terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, Hillary Clinton sent a message three senior State Department officials.
The recepients were Jake Sullivan, Deputy Chief of Staff to then-Secretary of State Clinton, Cheryl Mills, an adviser to Clintons 2008 presidential campaign and Counselor and Chief of Staff to the Secretary, and Victoria Jane Nuland, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs.
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This picture is priceless! Please tell me it’s real and not Photoshopped!
Found it on google images..think it’s from her time in the senate..
Have they cross referenced the recipients’ computers yet?
And who is going to report this?
And even if they do, nobody will remember it after Memorial Day weekend.
Let’s admit it. Der Hildebeast is a drunken, senile slob who couldn’t remember her right foot from her left and has a broken arm to show for it. It is amazing the makeover effort she has received to make her palatable to the public.
But prior to the terrorist attack, there is clearly a documented trail that Hillary by-passed and approved the sub-standard Benghazi facility and it's lax security detail.
Even before the attack, she put all those Americans' lives in danger, like sitting ducks in one of the most dangerous places on the planet.
On multiple occasions "Chris Davis" called for increased security and was told no.
More scandals to come—they are like the death by 1000 cuts, in the end she will bleed out—You can’t hope to win with stuff like this hitting each week—and it will get worse after Memorial Day. She should “Get Sick” drop the race and go home.
No! Had no ideal his name and didn’t give a good G__ D___ on her best drunken stupor day. She needs to be put before a 8 man squad or a short rope. G_D save the Republic!
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