Hillary Clinton doesn’t have a great relationship with the truth—as history and the email scandal has proven. The New York Post,
Hillary Clinton’s relationship with the truth has always been one of disdain, as shown by her accounts of landing in Bosnia (she was actually greeted by a child on the tarmac), her policies (she voted for the war in Iraq and only criticized it later, after the winds shifted, and after Obama) and her finances (if owning two multi-million-dollar homes is “dead broke,” then sure)…
- “I thought it would be easier to carry one device for my work.”
- “The server contains personal communications from my husband and me.”
- “I’ve never had a subpoena…Let’s take a deep breath here.”
- “I did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail. I’m certainly well aware of the classification requirements and did not send classified material.”
- “Everything I did was permitted. There was no law. There was no regulation. There was nothing that did not give me the full authority to decide how I was going to communicate.”
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