Not in any particular order:
“Under Sniper Fire”
In the Washington Post, Hillary Clinton said: “There was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport, but instead we just ran with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base,” she said.
Videos found on Clinton’s arrival show a very calm scene without any immediate danger. She exaggerated her role in foreign and domestic policy-making.
“Dead Broke”
During an interview with ABC News, Hillary Clinton spoke with Diane Sawyer and talked about how broke they were leaving the White House.
“You have no reason to remember, but we came out of the White House not only dead broke, but in debt,” she said. “We had no money when we got there, and we struggled to piece together the resources for mortgages for houses, for Chelsea’s education. It was not easy. Bill has worked really hard. And it’s been amazing to me. He’s worked very hard.”
As people piece together her balance sheet, they may have been $500,000 in the hole due to Bill Clinton’s legal bills but their total assets were $1.8 million.
“Accordance With The Rules”
Hillary Clinton’s claim that her email server was set up in “accordance with the rules and the regulations in effect.”
The Federal Judge found Hillary Clinton did “violate government policy.”
Grandparents “Came Over Here.”
Hillary Clinton flubbed on her own ancestry. “All my grandparents, you know, came over here, and you know my grandfather went to work in a lace mill in Scranton, Pa., and worked there until he retired at 65. He started there when he was a teenager and just kept going. So I sit here and I think well you’re talking about the second, third generation. That’s me, that’s you.”
When she was called out on it, a Clinton spokesman admitted to the error saying her “grandparents always spoke about the immigrant experience and, as a result she has always thought of them as immigrants.” Only her paternal grandfather was born in England, all three of her other grandparents were born in the United States.
Bin-Laden Was Her Reaction To The Helicopter Crash
While on the BBC, Hillary Clinton spoke with Jeremy Vine saying it was her reaction in the Situation Room for commando operation to take out Osama Bin Laden. It was a direct video feed outside.
“I am somewhat sheepishly concerned that it was my preventing one of my early spring allergic coughs. So it may have no great meaning whatsoever,” Clinton said to rectify her lie. Instead of anguish, it was just the sniffles.
DOMA
Hillary Clinton supported her husband’s decision for the Defense of Marriage Act.
“On Defense of Marriage [Act], I think what my husband believed — and there was certainly evidence to support it — is that there was enough political momentum to amend the Constitution of the United States of America, and that there had to be some way to stop that. And there wasn’t any rational argument — because I was in on some of those discussions, on both ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ and on DOMA, where both the president, his advisers and occasionally I would — you know, chime in and talk about, ‘You can’t be serious. You can’t be serious.’ But they were. And so, in a lot of ways, DOMA was a line that was drawn that was to prevent going further. It was a defensive action.”
But analysis shows that DOMA was more of a campaign tactic by the Clintons.
Hillary’s “Costs Won’t Be A Barrier”
When her competition began to come out with college affordability plans, Hillary went to work to create her own calling it the “New College Compact.” She wants to push incentives for states to have a “no-loan tuition at four-year public colleges and universities.”
While she claims she doesn’t want the government to make a profit from those seeking to further their education, the Clinton Foundation has been making millions of dollars with her speeches to different universities.
Campaign Will Go “Carbon Neutral”
After Hillary Clinton was seen boarding a private plane, a campaign aide claimed “this campaign will be carbon neutral,” the aide said Tuesday morning. “We’ll be offsetting the carbon footprint of the campaign and that includes travel.”
When confronted with how they were going to be carbon neutral, she backtracks. So far they have done nothing to cut back on their carbon footprint, unlike Bernie Sanders who has been seen sitting in the middle seat in coach for his flight.
Veterans Affair Scandals Are Not “As Widespread As it Has Been made Out To Be”
Many veterans of several wars haven’t been given the support they needed after serving their time. Hillary Clinton said that they are not “as widespread as it’s been made out to be.”
Hillary Clinton had to backtrack on her claim.
She Has Been “Very Consistent”
When Anderson Cooper was hosting the debate, he posed a question to Secretary Clinton asking:
“You were against same-sex marriage. Now you’re for it. You defended President Obama’s immigration policies. Now you say they’re too harsh. You supported his trade deal dozen of times. You even called it the “gold standard”. Now, suddenly, last week, you’re against it. Will you say anything to get elected?”
Her response was, “Well, actually, I have been very consistent. Over the course of my entire life, I have always fought for the same values and principles, but, like most human beings — including those of us who run for office — I do absorb new information. I do look at what’s happening in the world.”
“Under Sniper Fire”
In the Washington Post, Hillary Clinton said: “There was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport, but instead we just ran with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base,” she said.
Videos found on Clinton’s arrival show a very calm scene without any immediate danger. She exaggerated her role in foreign and domestic policy-making.
“Dead Broke”
During an interview with ABC News, Hillary Clinton spoke with Diane Sawyer and talked about how broke they were leaving the White House.
“You have no reason to remember, but we came out of the White House not only dead broke, but in debt,” she said. “We had no money when we got there, and we struggled to piece together the resources for mortgages for houses, for Chelsea’s education. It was not easy. Bill has worked really hard. And it’s been amazing to me. He’s worked very hard.”
As people piece together her balance sheet, they may have been $500,000 in the hole due to Bill Clinton’s legal bills but their total assets were $1.8 million.
“Accordance With The Rules”
Hillary Clinton’s claim that her email server was set up in “accordance with the rules and the regulations in effect.”
The Federal Judge found Hillary Clinton did “violate government policy.”
Grandparents “Came Over Here.”
Hillary Clinton flubbed on her own ancestry. “All my grandparents, you know, came over here, and you know my grandfather went to work in a lace mill in Scranton, Pa., and worked there until he retired at 65. He started there when he was a teenager and just kept going. So I sit here and I think well you’re talking about the second, third generation. That’s me, that’s you.”
When she was called out on it, a Clinton spokesman admitted to the error saying her “grandparents always spoke about the immigrant experience and, as a result she has always thought of them as immigrants.” Only her paternal grandfather was born in England, all three of her other grandparents were born in the United States.
Bin-Laden Was Her Reaction To The Helicopter Crash
While on the BBC, Hillary Clinton spoke with Jeremy Vine saying it was her reaction in the Situation Room for commando operation to take out Osama Bin Laden. It was a direct video feed outside.
“I am somewhat sheepishly concerned that it was my preventing one of my early spring allergic coughs. So it may have no great meaning whatsoever,” Clinton said to rectify her lie. Instead of anguish, it was just the sniffles.
DOMA
Hillary Clinton supported her husband’s decision for the Defense of Marriage Act.
“On Defense of Marriage [Act], I think what my husband believed — and there was certainly evidence to support it — is that there was enough political momentum to amend the Constitution of the United States of America, and that there had to be some way to stop that. And there wasn’t any rational argument — because I was in on some of those discussions, on both ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ and on DOMA, where both the president, his advisers and occasionally I would — you know, chime in and talk about, ‘You can’t be serious. You can’t be serious.’ But they were. And so, in a lot of ways, DOMA was a line that was drawn that was to prevent going further. It was a defensive action.”
But analysis shows that DOMA was more of a campaign tactic by the Clintons.
Hillary’s “Costs Won’t Be A Barrier”
When her competition began to come out with college affordability plans, Hillary went to work to create her own calling it the “New College Compact.” She wants to push incentives for states to have a “no-loan tuition at four-year public colleges and universities.”
While she claims she doesn’t want the government to make a profit from those seeking to further their education, the Clinton Foundation has been making millions of dollars with her speeches to different universities.
Campaign Will Go “Carbon Neutral”
After Hillary Clinton was seen boarding a private plane, a campaign aide claimed “this campaign will be carbon neutral,” the aide said Tuesday morning. “We’ll be offsetting the carbon footprint of the campaign and that includes travel.”
When confronted with how they were going to be carbon neutral, she backtracks. So far they have done nothing to cut back on their carbon footprint, unlike Bernie Sanders who has been seen sitting in the middle seat in coach for his flight.
Veterans Affair Scandals Are Not “As Widespread As it Has Been made Out To Be”
Many veterans of several wars haven’t been given the support they needed after serving their time. Hillary Clinton said that they are not “as widespread as it’s been made out to be.”
Hillary Clinton had to backtrack on her claim.
She Has Been “Very Consistent”
When Anderson Cooper was hosting the debate, he posed a question to Secretary Clinton asking:
“You were against same-sex marriage. Now you’re for it. You defended President Obama’s immigration policies. Now you say they’re too harsh. You supported his trade deal dozen of times. You even called it the “gold standard”. Now, suddenly, last week, you’re against it. Will you say anything to get elected?”
Her response was, “Well, actually, I have been very consistent. Over the course of my entire life, I have always fought for the same values and principles, but, like most human beings — including those of us who run for office — I do absorb new information. I do look at what’s happening in the world.”