Hillary Clinton is nothing if not slippery, and it’s becoming obvious even to the mainstream media that has loyally protected her this past election cycle.
During an interview with a reporter for the Tampa Bay ABC affiliate, the Democratic candidate was shocked to be asked a question that deviated from the presumed list of “acceptable” topics to ask her about: namely, the state of her health and the implications it could possibly have for a Clinton presidency.
As astute observers might have already gathered, Clinton seemed shocked to be asked such a frank but pertinent question, especially from a reporter who had up until that point been almost reverent in her treatment of her. To show her regard for Americans who worry about her health, Clinton let out a boisterous laugh and made a snide remark before saying she would do nothing to convince them that their concerns were unfounded.
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She is a mean spiteful person and people are still believing her BS . WAKE UP PEOPLE GIVE THE NEW PRESIDENT ELECT A CHANCE!
F**k tardness
Sorry, I have not cared for Mrs Clinton, ever. But if this is true and the reporter REALLY asked this question, she should be fired, as that is totally disrespectful and insulting.
If she’s running for president is absolutely our right to know
I don’t read the post where you have to turn the page repeatedly to get the whole story
Early stages of parkinson.
She needs to be treated for being criminally insane. A lobotomy will work!
They should also test her for being immoral, unethical, narcissist, etc
Trump red flags:
1. Questionable relationship with Vladimir Putin.
2. 3a.m. hissy fits on twitter over whatever is pissing him off at the moment.
3. Cabinet choices, starting with Bannon.
4. Having his daughter sitting in on meetings with foreign prime minister.
5. Refusal to release his tax records after claiming he would if elected.
6. Refusal of the blind trust to defer conflict of interest.
7. Ditching intelligence briefings, then breaching protocol to call Taiwan leader directly.
8. Promising heavy taxes on outsourced companies selling products in the U.S. when he, himself has outsourced most of his production jobs to China. Is he going to tax himself?
9. Carrier: stopping them from outsourcing 1,000 jobs with $7,000,000 bribe (excuse me tax break), and they outsourced 1,300 anyway.
10. Yell during the elections that they were rigged, then trying to stop the recount. If he has nothing to hide, why isn’t he there, beside of Clinton?
11. Ditching the press on numerous occasions. Like it or not he is no longer a private citizen.
12. Kellyann Conway.
I voted for Clinton even though I don’t think the country is ready for a female potus (even if its YEARS overdue).
Trump has a “my way or the highway” mentality that just will not work in a diplomatic setting no matter how you spun it. He’s a business man first and for most, and I don’t think he’s prepared to set it all aside to do what is right for the entire country and not just for his bottom line.
OK…speech over.
Trump red flags:
1. Questionable relationship with Vladimir Putin.
2. 3a.m. hissy fits on twitter over whatever is pissing him off at the moment.
3. Cabinet choices, starting with Bannon.
4. Having his daughter sitting in on meetings with foreign prime minister.
5. Refusal to release his tax records after claiming he would if elected.
6. Refusal of the blind trust to defer conflict of interest.
7. Ditching intelligence briefings, then breaching protocol to call Taiwan leader directly.
8. Promising heavy taxes on outsourced companies selling products in the U.S. when he, himself has outsourced most of his production jobs to China. Is he going to tax himself?
9. Carrier: stopping them from outsourcing 1,000 jobs with $7,000,000 bribe (excuse me tax break), and they outsourced 1,300 anyway.
10. Yell during the elections that they were rigged, then trying to stop the recount. If he has nothing to hide, why isn’t he there, beside of Clinton?
11. Ditching the press on numerous occasions. Like it or not he is no longer a private citizen.
12. Kellyann Conway.
I voted for Clinton even though I don’t think the country is ready for a female potus (even if its YEARS overdue).
Trump has a “my way or the highway” mentality that just will not work in a diplomatic setting no matter how you spun it. He’s a business man first and for most, and I don’t think he’s prepared to set it all aside to do what is right for the entire country and not just for his bottom line.
OK…speech over.
Did you check the election results? That wasn’t a landslide…it was a speed bump.