Clementine
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Sniper Fire
During Monday's editorial meeting -- in which Clinton was seeking the Daily News' endorsement ahead of Pennsylvania's April 22 primary -- she was asked about the apparent discrepancy. The newspaper reported her response:
"Now let me tell you what I can remember, OK -- because what I was told was that we had to land a certain way and move quickly because of the threat of sniper fire. So I misspoke -- I didn't say that in my book or other times but if I said something that made it seem as though there was actual fire -- that's not what I was told," she told the newspaper.
"I was told we had to land a certain way, we had to have our bulletproof stuff on because of the threat of sniper fire. I was also told that the greeting ceremony had been moved away from the tarmac but that there was this 8-year-old girl and, I can't, I can't rush by her, I've got to at least greet her -- so I greeted her, I took her stuff and then I left. Now that's my memory of it."
Clinton says she misspoke about sniper fire - CNN.com
She was in a combat zone with Chelsea. They were probably very scared. She probably felt like she was running with her head down. Fear alters perceptions. Seems perfectly reasonable to me. Anyway, she said she misspoke.
Dead Broke
Clinton’s 2000 Senate financial disclosure form, via the Open Secrets website, provides a rough view of the balance between the couple’s assets and liabilities. These forms only show amounts in broad ranges -- from $15,001 to $50,000, from $50,001 to $100,000 and so forth -- but under any set of assumptions, the Clintons were in the red, a problem driven by Bill Clinton’s enormous legal bills.
Their highest possible assets totaled about $1.8 million, while their lowest possible debts were nearly $2.3 million. The most optimistic scenario left them in a hole of about $500,000.
Hillary Clinton said she and Bill were in debt and dead broke when they left the White House. The public record shows that they possibly had more liabilities than assets, but it doesn’t show that conclusively.
Hillary Clinton says she and Bill were dead broke - PolitiFact
Bill had enormous legal debts when they left the White House - and the above PolitiFact quote shows they may have been $500,000 in debt when they left the White House - "but under any set of assumptions, the Clintons were in the red, a problem driven by Bill Clinton’s enormous legal bills."
First, you are doing what Hillary wants all the sheeple to do, which is take her latest version as the truth. I've seen several explanations of hers regarding the sniper fire. Her story has changed drastically. This latest means she finally watched the videotape of the whole thing. There was no panic in the video. She was calm and not rushing. Maybe she actually didn't realize it was all on tape. Who knows. But she didn't look at all afraid of anything when they landed.
As far as their money situation, they already had things lined up that would quickly put a lot of money in the bank. I'm also shocked that the Clinton defense fund didn't get more donations. Hillary seemed to be trying to relate to people who really are broke and worry that they won't be able to keep their house or feed their kids. Bill and Hillary's low balance may or may not have been on paper, but they never worried about money or went without anything. It was no more than a lame attempt at trying to sound like a regular person.