Posted on 07/03/2014 2:03:16 PM PDT by Faith Presses On
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested that the Supreme Court's Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby decision makes the United States akin to extremist authoritarian and theocratic nations that restrict women's rights.
When asked Monday about the Court's decision, Clinton, who may run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, said, "it is a disturbing trend that you see in a lot of societies that are very unstable, anti-democratic, and frankly prone to extremism, where women and women's bodies are used as the defining and unifying issue to bring together people, men, to get them to behave in ways that are disadvantageous to women but which prop up them because of their religion, their sect, their tribe, whatever."
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Huh? She said THAT???
Is dementia setting in?
Her opinion is whatever the LIV’s want to hear. She is a WHORE to the LIV’s. Am I a mysogynist now, or is what I said TRUE??? Remember that VIDEO she blamed the death of four Americans on?.. Yeah, THAT too.
The picture of Hillary and the Russian pushing the reset button ,did she notice the Finger he was pushing it with
Hillary Clinton - Every man’s first wife.
Who gives a flying flip what she thinks?
“Good thinking, Link!”
She need not pander to those hags. They are totally in with her. She needs to be a centrist but as all liberal whores they just can’t get over stupid.
Hildebeast: The rights of a woman to kill, maim and destroy her progeny must not be restricted.
Anyone else struck by how incoherent her statement is????
The feminist "patriarchal conspiracy" interpretation is a button she presses because her followers expect something like that from her.
Politicians say things that they think will appeal to their base, and it's easier if they come to "believe" those things, but they don't usually take the time to ponder over matters and reason their way to an coherent and well-based conclusion.
And in other news, Hillary thinks she’s a contender for president.
It is very unbecoming and hostile. Seems sounds maniacal and disturbingly a sexist.
Just like her husband.
Well, given who signed RFRA, she may have a point.
What does it matter Hillary?
You are out of touch and not relevant to the conversation....
Hillary the Flying Buttress is sounding more & more inchoate.
She’s either losing it or convinced that her word is law.
“Off with their heads!” will be her next ukase.
She should do some research. Does she remember being co president? Billary? Two for the price of one?
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, Pub. L. No. 103-141, 107 Stat. 1488 (November 16, 1993), codified at 42 U.S.C. § 2000bb through 42 U.S.C. § 2000bb-4 (also known as RFRA), is a 1993 United States federal law aimed at preventing laws that substantially burden a person’s free exercise of their religion. The bill was introduced by Howard McKeon of California and Dean Gallo of New Jersey on March 11, 1993.[1] The bill was passed by a unanimous U.S. House and a near unanimous U.S. Senate with three dissenting votes[2] and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton
“You vote for him, you get me too.”
Guess Hilly’s forgot she was co-president.
Hey Hillary, is that how you felt back in 1993 when your husband Bill signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act - you know the law that the Supreme Court ruled applied to Hobby Lobby?
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