Is Hillary Clinton Hiking The Appalachian Trail? (Putin, Congress, accuses)
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It seems like the media can't find Hillary, anywhere, to ask her about the Putin/Crimea issue. Or, is it that they aren't even looking for her?
"...the historic record shows Hillary Clinton, as Secretary of State, was in charge of rebuilding the relationship with Russia from 2009 to 2013. She was in charge of the reset. She was in charge of a relationship built on “mutual respect.” Now the State Department accuses Vladimir Putin of lying and claims the Obama Administration misread Russian intentions. That did not all happen in a vacuum."
Seriously, shouldn't the half-assed media be asking her to comment. Remember how long it took her to comment on the Syria brouhaha and then some wishy-washy statement was ssued that she supports Obama asking Congress what to do.
Maybe the "media" isn't looking for her because her position literally has zero impact on what is to be done, or should be done. She is not Secretary of State anymore. Might as well drag Kissinger out to get his opinion.
It seems like the media can't find Hillary, anywhere, to ask her about the Putin/Crimea issue. Or, is it that they aren't even looking for her?
"...the historic record shows Hillary Clinton, as Secretary of State, was in charge of rebuilding the relationship with Russia from 2009 to 2013. She was in charge of the reset. She was in charge of a relationship built on “mutual respect.” Now the State Department accuses Vladimir Putin of lying and claims the Obama Administration misread Russian intentions. That did not all happen in a vacuum."
Seriously, shouldn't the half-assed media be asking her to comment. Remember how long it took her to comment on the Syria brouhaha and then some wishy-washy statement was ssued that she supports Obama asking Congress what to do.
It seems like the media can't find Hillary, anywhere, to ask her about the Putin/Crimea issue. Or, is it that they aren't even looking for her?
"...the historic record shows Hillary Clinton, as Secretary of State, was in charge of rebuilding the relationship with Russia from 2009 to 2013. She was in charge of the reset. She was in charge of a relationship built on “mutual respect.” Now the State Department accuses Vladimir Putin of lying and claims the Obama Administration misread Russian intentions. That did not all happen in a vacuum."
Seriously, shouldn't the half-assed media be asking her to comment. Remember how long it took her to comment on the Syria brouhaha and then some wishy-washy statement was ssued that she supports Obama asking Congress what to do.
It seems like the media can't find Hillary, anywhere, to ask her about the Putin/Crimea issue. Or, is it that they aren't even looking for her?
Seriously, shouldn't the half-assed media be asking her to comment.
Yeah, sure....where the hell is she?
Her face ought to be plastered all over the tele and the internet. After all, she pretends to be the Secretary of State, right?
The lack of an independent media is one of the hallmarks of totalitarianism....
Why should a private citizen comment? Just because Sarah Palin finds it necessary to stick her nose in everything in order to prolong her 15 minutes and keep the cash flowing doesn't mean Clinton should.
Why should a private citizen comment? Just because Sarah Palin finds it necessary to stick her nose in everything in order to prolong her 15 minutes and keep the cash flowing doesn't mean Clinton should.
When they are the heir apparent to run for the presidency for the democrat party, then yes, they should be making a comment.
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