From: Mint Press News
Mrs. Clinton retorted:
Looking back over Mrs. Clinton’s foreign policy record, it’s clear
that she is neither a progressive nor a liberal, but a proven warmonger
whose record has contributed greatly to war, bloodshed and destruction
in the Middle East and North Africa.
LOS ANGELES — (ANALYSIS) Ever since Hillary Clinton announced her candidacy for president, she has tried to present herself as a progressive
whose “inevitable” election will be a historic moment for the United
States, and perhaps even the world. After Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders
entered the race and began talking about his relatively progressive
agenda, Mrs. Clinton tried to outdo him and take on positions that not
only completely contradict her history as first lady, U.S. senator from
New York, and secretary of state, but force her to make totally
ridiculous statements that only demonstrate the facts that she believes
in no principle and is only hungry for power.
A good example of this was when she tried to explain her cozy relations with the Wall Street and the millions of dollars that she has either made as a speaker or received as campaign contributions. During her second debate with Sanders and other Democratic candidates, the senator from Vermont said:
A good example of this was when she tried to explain her cozy relations with the Wall Street and the millions of dollars that she has either made as a speaker or received as campaign contributions. During her second debate with Sanders and other Democratic candidates, the senator from Vermont said:
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“I have never heard of a candidate,
never, who has received huge amounts of money from oil, from coal, from
Wall Street, from the military-industrial complex, not one candidate
say, oh, these campaign contributions will not influence me. Why do they
make millions of dollars of campaign contributions? They expect to get
something. Everybody knows that.”
“I represented New York on 9/11, when
we were attacked. Where were we attacked? We were attacked in downtown
Manhattan, where Wall Street is. I did spend a whole lot of time and
effort helping them rebuild. That was good for New York. It was good for
the economy, and it was a way to rebuke the terrorists who had attacked
our country.”MORE
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