Posted on 10/10/2018 1:20:52 PM PDT by Kaslin
Former presidential candidate and secretary of state Hillary Clinton told us this week that Republicans don't deserve civility. In her sit down with Christiane Amanpour, Clinton insisted that the GOP does not deserve respect after the drawn out battle over now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. She apparently forgot all about former First Lady Michelle Obama's, "When they go low, you go high" mantra.
"You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about," she said matter-of-factly. "That's why I believe, if we are fortunate enough to win back the House and or the Senate, that's when civility can start again. But until then, the only thing that the Republicans seem to recognize and respect is strength."
Many progressive activists are of the same mind. It's happened several times now in the past year where Republican leaders have been unable to enjoy a meal out on the town or go for a leisurely walk without being verbally assaulted by critics or chased out of establishments. Clinton's comments will only fan the flames.
Outside the White House Wednesday, White House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway called Clinton's interview a disgrace, while also mocking the Clintons' new midterms tour.
"I know she and her husband are going to go out there and have a 13-stop tour - she needs to be seated next to him, I guess to get the crowds in there," Conway told the Daily Mail.
n an earlier interview on "Fox & Friends," Conway noted that former President Bill Clinton is "a much more popular man who actually was a two-term president that she'll never be."
Her roadshow is "unfortunate and graceless," Conway added. Her rhetoric? "A little bit dangerous."
"Usually, when she opens her mouth, respectfully, she offends at least one half of the country, and she did it again," Conway said. "But I think her discourse sounds a little bit dangerous. I don't like the implications there."
Looks like he’s really, really sick. Her....she’s always been sick.
We are soooo lucky dodging that bullet.
Ick...ack!
5.56mm
Hillary is right, the Democrats do want to destroy everything we care about.
;)
Yikes....need to put up a warning grapic pic tag on that headline!
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I completely agree but I’m not lol; I’m serious!
LOL! I forgot about her!
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Yes, her "implications"/desires are for the left to keep acting up and causing harm and chaos.
Hillary will always be a COMMIE at heart.
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https://www.nysun.com/national/hillary-clintons-radical-summer/66933/
Hillary Clintons Radical Summer
(snip) -- OAKLAND, Calif. In a life marked largely by political caution, one entry on Senator Clinton's résumé stands out: her clerkship in 1971 at one of America's most radical law firms, Treuhaft, Walker and Burnstein.
Agreed...
I was thinking more like zero...
Once they know nobody is going to show up, that should nix the whole thing.
I’m watching posts on Clinton threads on Instagram. Brutal!!!
You’d think FRee Republic was over there on sabbatical.
Post after post after post, just kicking the snot out of her.
http://nymag.com/news/features/39321/index1.html
When They Were Young ——
(snip) -— The Yale that greeted Hillary, in her bell-bottoms and sandals and clunky square-framed glasses, was awash in the tumult of the era. Every fad and faction of anti-Establishmentarianism was in full flower: hippies and Yippies, New Left and old, antiwar protesters and black-power agitators, silent-springers and draft dodgers. The main quadrangle, which had been declared a liberated zone, was blanketed with the sounds of Jimi Hendrix and the scent of Humboldt County. At the federal courthouse in downtown New Haven, the Black Panther chairman Bobby Seale and seven of his cohorts were set to go on trial the following spring for the murder of a fellow Panther. A massive student uprising was planned for May Day to demand that the charges against the Panthers be dropped because of the inherent unfairness of the white mans justice system. ................. .Hillary thrust herself squarely into the hurly-burly. She made fast friends with Medved and other antiwar activists in their class. Rather than joining the mainstream Yale Law Journal, she became an editor of a new alternative publication, The Yale Review of Law and Social Action, which was sympathetic to the Panthers. (To accompany pieces about the trial, it ran artwork depicting policemen as rifle-toting pigs, with thought bubbles over their heads that read Niggers, niggers, niggers.) She was among the student-observers who attended the trial to monitor it for civil-rights abuses and report back to the ACLU. There she met the radical lawyer Robert Treuhaft, for whom she would spend a summer working in Northern California. Hillary wanted to work for a left-wing movement law firm, Treuhaft later explained. Anyone who went to college or law school would have known our law firm was a communist law firm.
Bill, for all his faults, has always been popular. So they may see some crowds, but I’m guessing Soros will have to pay people to attend, plus buy their tickets. Grifters.
Ditto.
Yeah, she found Communism, went all in, and has never looked back.
I still believe she think’s it’s for the masses, while she sits in a kush seat on a Politburo body somewhere.
Trying to energize their democrat base, which is currently on life support. Pray without ceasing.
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Once a power/control hungry commie ..... always a power/control hungry commie.
See post #'s 28 and 31.
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Yes ma'am. I've been calling it "Castle Communism" for about twenty years.
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Sounds like a reasoned name for it.
Youd think FRee Republic was over there on sabbatical.
Post after post after post, just kicking the snot out of her.
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Good to hear.
Halloween is near. Hillary masks?
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