Clinton criticizes death penalty - but doesn't want it abolished

In her bid for the New York seat in the US Senate in 2000, Clinton said that she gave her "unenthusiastic support" to capital punishment - a hedged position similar to the one she expressed on Wednesday that did not please the liberal wing of the democratic party.

The quote quickly became immortalized as the kind of bromide-in-a-text-box that gets passed around on social media because it's mistaken for wisdom.

When asked why she was seeking a White House bid, Clinton told Colbert that she wants to build on the country's successes and defend progress it has made in the areas of women's rights, gay rights and voting rights, among other things.

After Rubio stated that he had not engaged in personal attacks throughout this campaign, Rose immediately rushed to defend Clinton and proclaimed that on the issue of Benghazi "well, well, you called Hillary Clinton a liar, senator".

"And so they've got to wonder to themselves, OK, a Democrat's in the office, America creates more jobs, the economy grows faster, deficits are smaller - what are we going to say?" And they are using public money to do it. They are abusing the investigative power of Congress and they are squandering taxpayer money on politics, and it's wrong.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) and former Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee tempered their answers, at least, Sanders saying only that "Wall Street and the pharmaceutical industry...do not like me", Chafee saying that the "the coal lobby" is a group he's "at odds with".

Despite how obvious this was, Clinton (or perhaps her advisors) began slowly re-purposing the word as a sexist insult.

"That's all to the good", she said. She spent over a week telling the families of those victims and the American people that it was because of a video and yet the mainstream media is still going around saying that this was the best week of Hillary Clinton's campaign.

"Why didn't you just speak plain to the American people?" More recently Hillary 2.0 said, melodramatically, "What difference, at this point, does it make?"

"Let me tell you, Donald Trump would be a president every day of the week and twice on Sunday, rather than Hillary".

An Obama administration official says allowing Congress to decide whether American Indian tribes deserve federal recognition would add more delays to what was long a broken system.

Also, Clinton's two other newly released communications with Libyan president and Egyptian prime minister within 24 hours after the attack revealed that Clinton was fully aware that "the attack in Libya had nothing to do with the film". I wanted those who are interested in this to know of my decision and my reasoning.

 

Clinton easily won Tennessee over Barack Obama in the 2008 race, though she lost in the Democratic strongholds of Nashville, Memphis and Chattanooga.


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