The day is nearing that Hillary announces her intention to become president and already the regrets are flying. It is up to all of us to assure that Hillary is never elected as President of the United Stated. Do not allow yourselves to be caught up in the supposed regrets that she offers up as it is only a ruse to pull the wool over our eyes. She will play a wolf in sheeps clothing in order to gain the upper hand. Be strong my friends, remember those that have fallen while power was in her hands, and do not forget all of her attempts to allow the UN into our personal lives.
Here is an article for you.
Hillary Clinton mum on presidency, says Benghazi her biggest regretBy Deepa Seetharaman | Reuters – 14 hrs ago
By Deepa Seetharaman
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton remained vague on Monday about whether she would run for president in 2016 and said the militant attack in Benghazi, Libya, was the biggest regret of her four years as the top U.S. diplomat.
Before a large crowd of politically active car dealers, the overwhelming favorite among Democratic presidential contenders discussed her signal accomplishments, notably a recommendation that U.S. commandos go into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden, and her regrets.
"My biggest regret is what happened in Benghazi," she said during a question-and-answer session after her keynote speech at the National Automobile Dealers Association convention in a packed, 4,000-seat room.
Four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, were killed when militants attacked the lightly protected U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi and a better-fortified CIA base nearby on the night of September 11, 2012.
The attack became a political flashpoint in the run-up to the 2012 election, with Republicans arguing that President Barack Obama tried to play down its significance as he campaigned for a second term. Republicans are sure to make it an issue if Clinton runs in 2016.
The selection of Clinton as the speaker at the three-day NADA conference, attended by more than 22,000 dealers, met vocal opposition. NADA, which declined to say how much she was paid for her appearance, said she was selected because she offered an important perspective.
Dealers are a politically active group and tend to be conservative. They gave more than $16 million to political campaigns in 2012, 85 percent to Republicans, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
"Mrs. Clinton is a polarizing figure but that's OK," David Shepard, a NADA director and a dealer in Fort Scott, Kansas, said. He added that the selection was not a NADA endorsement of Clinton as a possible presidential candidate.
STRONG TIES TO INDUSTRY
Clinton peppered her speech with anecdotes about the Clinton family's strong ties to the dealer industry - although she herself has not driven since 1996.
To read more: http://news.yahoo.com/hillary-clinton-mum-presidency-says-benghazi-her-biggest-213141075--sector.html
Here is an article for you.
Hillary Clinton mum on presidency, says Benghazi her biggest regretBy Deepa Seetharaman | Reuters – 14 hrs ago
By Deepa Seetharaman
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton remained vague on Monday about whether she would run for president in 2016 and said the militant attack in Benghazi, Libya, was the biggest regret of her four years as the top U.S. diplomat.
Before a large crowd of politically active car dealers, the overwhelming favorite among Democratic presidential contenders discussed her signal accomplishments, notably a recommendation that U.S. commandos go into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden, and her regrets.
"My biggest regret is what happened in Benghazi," she said during a question-and-answer session after her keynote speech at the National Automobile Dealers Association convention in a packed, 4,000-seat room.
Four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, were killed when militants attacked the lightly protected U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi and a better-fortified CIA base nearby on the night of September 11, 2012.
The attack became a political flashpoint in the run-up to the 2012 election, with Republicans arguing that President Barack Obama tried to play down its significance as he campaigned for a second term. Republicans are sure to make it an issue if Clinton runs in 2016.
The selection of Clinton as the speaker at the three-day NADA conference, attended by more than 22,000 dealers, met vocal opposition. NADA, which declined to say how much she was paid for her appearance, said she was selected because she offered an important perspective.
Dealers are a politically active group and tend to be conservative. They gave more than $16 million to political campaigns in 2012, 85 percent to Republicans, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
"Mrs. Clinton is a polarizing figure but that's OK," David Shepard, a NADA director and a dealer in Fort Scott, Kansas, said. He added that the selection was not a NADA endorsement of Clinton as a possible presidential candidate.
STRONG TIES TO INDUSTRY
Clinton peppered her speech with anecdotes about the Clinton family's strong ties to the dealer industry - although she herself has not driven since 1996.
To read more: http://news.yahoo.com/hillary-clinton-mum-presidency-says-benghazi-her-biggest-213141075--sector.html