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Friday, January 15, 2016
Hillary Contradicts Own Biography With Claim She Didn't Enter Politics Until 1999
On Wednesday, Amanda de Cadenet interviewed Hillary Clinton on a variety of topics, including her life in politics and hanging out with her girls. While talking about women in politics, Clinton said, "I want us to have paid family leave, I want us to have paid sick days, which a lot of people in our country don't yet have, I want us to make sure that we support, you know, young women in making these important decisions. I didn't go into politics until—other than through my husband's political career—until 1999 when I ran for the Senate. And I did that in part because I felt like people wanted me to..."But that's not true, according to her own website.
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My Take - Is there anything this woman does that doesn't involve lying? Is Hillary Clinton a pathological liar?......Personally I like the word congenital to discribe her disaffection with the truth or reality, because I think it more effectively describes what's wrong with her. Congenital means (especially of a disease or physical abnormality) present from birth. Pathological means: If something is caused by a physical or mental disease, it is pathological.... But, yes......Hillary is a Pathological Liar: Says Reporter of "WaterGate ... and a congenital liar. Then Hillary Clinton's million little lies are discussed in the New York Post, and what we have to conclude is Hillary Clinton Doesn't Care Everyone Thinks She's A Liar. Whether you choose congenital, pathological or both to describe her lying, "this woman is sick. And the Democrats want her to be President. That’s the only part of the story that actually makes sense."
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