bripat9643
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Why aren't all the liberal turds who claim they hate liars harping on Hillary about this:
Clinton Claimed She Tried To Join The Marines In 1975 | The Daily Caller
Hillary Clinton once claimed that she tried to join the Marines in 1975, shortly before marrying her draft-dodging boyfriend, future president Bill Clinton. Or did Hillary Diane Rodham attempt to join the Army, as Clinton suggested in 2008? Or did she indeed try to sign up for the Marine Corps as part of an experiment to see how receptive the military was to female volunteers, as her friends have suggested?
Questions over whether presidential candidates have fudged their youthful interests in the military came to the forefront on Friday when Politico reported that Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson fabricated a story about being offered a scholarship to West Point. Carson's campaign disputed the story, and Politico came under heavy scrutiny. (RELATED: Team Carson: Politico Story Is An Outright Lie.)
But Clinton has a military story of her own that once came under question but has since taken a back seat to numerous other Clinton world scandals. In June 1994, the then-first lady spoke at a luncheon for female military veterans where she told a story about her attempt to sign up for the Marines in 1975.
Clinton Claimed She Tried To Join The Marines In 1975 | The Daily Caller
Hillary Clinton once claimed that she tried to join the Marines in 1975, shortly before marrying her draft-dodging boyfriend, future president Bill Clinton. Or did Hillary Diane Rodham attempt to join the Army, as Clinton suggested in 2008? Or did she indeed try to sign up for the Marine Corps as part of an experiment to see how receptive the military was to female volunteers, as her friends have suggested?
Questions over whether presidential candidates have fudged their youthful interests in the military came to the forefront on Friday when Politico reported that Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson fabricated a story about being offered a scholarship to West Point. Carson's campaign disputed the story, and Politico came under heavy scrutiny. (RELATED: Team Carson: Politico Story Is An Outright Lie.)
But Clinton has a military story of her own that once came under question but has since taken a back seat to numerous other Clinton world scandals. In June 1994, the then-first lady spoke at a luncheon for female military veterans where she told a story about her attempt to sign up for the Marines in 1975.