Posted on 09/26/2015 4:47:47 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Hillary Clinton: bravest person in America? You betcha! But don't take my word for it. Here's John Podesta, Chair of Hillary for America, in an email sent out this morning: "If anyone else faced the constant barrage of insults and attacks that Hillary endures everyday, they would quickly and happily squirrel away in a cabin hidden somewhere in the Rockies. Not Hillary. Her default setting is resilience."
Huh: that's funny. I can think of millions of Americans who served in Iraq, Afghanistan and other unpleasant locations who didn't run and hide despite facing a "barrage of attacks" that some say were even worse than the slings and arrows poor Hillary has suffered.
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Podesta gives me the creepy/Slugsworth vibe.
She couldn’t have sold her soul. She has to have a soul to have sold one.
Its not attacks, its the truth. And that is what Hillary can't take. She lost in 2008 to a first term senator who never held a job. And currently she is generating all the enthusiasm of root cannel among democrats. Some are even talking about their crazy Uncle Joe running.
But with any luck, she will be the nominee and who ever the republicans nominate will beat her like a drum.
Hey, Leon.
She did hide out in a cabin, figuratively speaking.
This media/attention whore/criminal disappeared almost entirely from the public stage as soon as her servergate scandal was exposed.
She is only now making a reappearance...not to address her criminal activity, but to talk about liberal policies.
So, in a sense, she is still hiding out in a cabin. It just has a big facade in front of it.
Like always.
Hillary brave? No! Tone deaf and arrogant, hell yes!
Correction: "Her default setting is arrogance."
The ‘Beast wouldn’t last 2 weeks up in the Mountains.
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