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Politico, in an obvious attempt to humanize Hillary, pushes the sympathy button as it tries to make the case for media bias against the woman.
The single biggest factor preventing Hillary Clinton from
running for president in 2016, Maggie Haberman and Glenn Thrush write, is the media.
Her relationship with the fourth estate has indeed been a
rocky one. The former first lady has been excoriated—called a killer, a conman,
a calculating wife and a dysfunctional leader.
Poor dear. The associated media-montage helps to make the point that the First Lady/Secretary/Senator is, somehow, just as maligned in the media, as any politician . . . . . . this, in an article that frames her time as Secretary of State as "historic."
What is not mentioned, not even hinted at, is her failure to accomplish a single noteworthy achievement coupled with her role in the Benghazi cover-up.
Susan Rice was sent out to lie about the "Benghazi video" and the role the Administration pretended it played in the deaths of four men, while Obama retired to his bedroom, and rested up for a tough day of campaigning in Nevada. Rice was sent out, appearing on all major Sunday talk shows, as most of you know. She was chosen as the spokesman/defender of State policy when, in fact, this should have been a job for Hillary, as head of the State Department.
The fact that it was Rice, not Hillary, is implicit evidence of the explosive nature of this pending scandal. Rice is protected by the WH, serving as a member of the staff. Hillary is/was the next best hope for continuing the presidency under a Progressive/World Without Borders advocate, and, as such, needed to set apart from this bit of political criminality.
What does Hillary fear the most? Benghazi. As such, her decision to run for the presidency has not, yet, been made - in my opinion. She needs to know how this plays out, and, at this very moment, as I write this post, Benghazi appears to have reached a boiling point, but I have thought this before.
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Related:
State Department can’t name one
accomplishment from a Clinton-run initiative
Today, the State Department was asked to name one accomplishment
from a Hillary Clinton-run initiative. They could not answer the question.
“One very brief one on the QDDR (Quadrennial Diplomacy and
Development Review). Off the top of your head, can you identify one tangible
achievement that the last QDDR resulted in?” AP Reporter Matthew Lee asks
State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki.
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