And then Hillary said …

2014_06 17 Hillary Your mind terrorizes me

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June 17, 2014: Asked about guns during her CNN town hall Tuesday, Hillary Clinton stated, “We cannot let a minority of people — and that’s what it is, it is a minority of people — hold a viewpoint that terrorizes the majority of people.”

How many things are wrong with that statement? Let me count the ways.

1. She is lying about whose opinion is actually in the MAJORITY.

Rasmussen Polls found 65% see gun rights as protection against tyranny and 74% support the right of average citizens to own guns.

2. She is smearing 2d Amendment supporters as TERRORISTS.

Do I need to elaborate on how evil this is?

3. She is actually advocating that the government be somehow given control over our THOUGHTS.

“We cannot let … people … hold a viewpoint.” Seriously?

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  1. Ting's avatar Ting

    #3 can apply to everything – scary.

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  2. Pistol Pete's avatar Pistol Pete

    Jason Mattera caught up with Hillary Clinton at one of the DC stops on her book tour this week, and asked the former Secretary of State if she would mind signing a copy of Hard Choices… but with a twist. “If you could make it out to Christopher Stevens,” Mattera queried. “I think you knew him.”

    Christopher Stevens, of course, was the U.S. ambassador to Libya who was murdered along with three other Americans on Clinton’s watch, when Jihadists attacked two U.S. outposts in Benghazi on September 11, 2012.
    Hillary, surprised by the request, replied, “Yeah, I’m not gonna make it out to Chris Stevens.” Mattera followed-up with, “What difference does it make?” a reference to Clinton’s infamous 2013 Senate testimony before the Foreign Relations Committee

    Read more at http://patdollard.com/2014/06/i-think-you-knew-him-jason-mattera-asks-hillary-to-sign-copy-of-her-book-for-ambassador-chris-stevens/#Ci3QPhXtAJKGGamz.99

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