Posted on 10/15/2015 8:01:26 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
The mystery over whether Hillary Clinton has reviewed the text of the Obama administrations Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal took a new turn Thursday.
Now that the details have been made public, like a week or so ago, Clinton said during an event hosted by the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, defending her flip-flop on the 12-nation agreement which she once called the gold standard.
That remark mirrors something Clinton said during Tuesdays debate in Las Vegas, when she said that after looking at the deal she changed her mind on the partnership, which President Obama is aggressively urging lawmakers to pass.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Obama’s people are still making it up
She meant to say, when public opinion polls were made public a few weeks ago, I read them and changed my mind.
Democrats are lawless liars... anyone surprised she lied about this?
Anyone surprise the New York Times doesn’t give a flip?
Time for Hildebeest to scrawl in lipstick on the nearest ladies room mirror: “Catch me before I lie again. I can’t help myself!”
truth must burn like fire in the fugly old dyke's mouth
You can’t spell HILLARY without the letters ‘L I A R’.
There is a reason for that.
Hillary is such a liar I wouldn’t trust her to tell me the time.
Why does a bulldog lick his balls?
Because he can.
Why does Hillary lie like a bear rug?
Good point !
If there had been any journalists asking questions at that debate, she would have been asked what details of the agreemnt caused her to change her mind. The same for any who’ve been able to ask her questions since.
The MSM has just purely been ignoring and covering up that lie of hers, just as they cover up all the others.
Excellent! LOL!
ping
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