Moonglow
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God you are piss ignorant..Well, since the left hate Jews, and no one hates Jews more than the 80% of so called Jews that vote democrat, this will not effect the left wing voting base at all.
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God you are piss ignorant..Well, since the left hate Jews, and no one hates Jews more than the 80% of so called Jews that vote democrat, this will not effect the left wing voting base at all.
But you're not running for president. If a comment by the president can be interpreted the wrong way, people will do it. That's why presidents have to watch their mouth. When the president speaks, he speaks for America. You may not like it or agree with it but that's the way it is.Seriously is this the 5th fucking grade where we get butthurt over the stupidest shit? I call people derogatory names all the time when I get irritated with them. It means NOTHING
and she seems so nice... Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
Given the media feeding frenzy over the allegedly Jew-baiting tweet by Donald Trump’s campaign last weekend, maybe reporters should examine well-sourced allegations that Hillary Clinton once angrily uttered an anti-Semitic slur.
What is good for the kosher goose is good for the gander.
Unlike the supposedly damning fact that the Trump tweet came from a racist feed, there is no six degrees of separation here.
The issue surfaced during her 2000 Senate campaign with publication of a new book on the Clinton marriage. Celebrity biographer Jerry Oppenheimer reported that the night Bill unexpectedly lost his 1974 Arkansas congressional seat bid,
Hillary shrieked at his campaign manager, “you fucking Jew bastard.”
Read more: Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
The left-leaning Guardian then did its own reporting on the allegation. Paul Fray, the campaign manager, plus his wife and another campaign worker confirmed the incident in considerable detail to the British publication.
“I was a little defensive about it. I looked to the floor thinking ‘How do I respond?’ I didn’t mind being called a son-of-a-bitch, but when it came to attacking my culture, that’s a whole ‘nother ballgame,” Fray recalled.
“You’ve got to understand it was the heat of the moment. We knew we had lost. It was a case of people lashing out at one another and it just got to that point.”
Fray’s wife said she was present at the time Hillary — renowned for her shrieking and cursing behind closed doors — allegedly made the comment. Another campaign worker, Paul McDonald, told the Guardian he was standing within earshot and heard the words as well. “I don’t know what provoked it or what. I just remember that one little comment.”
The Clintons, just like with so many other charges against them later validated, emphatically denied the allegations.
The former president said, “I was there on election night in 1974 and the charge is simply not true.”
Then he parsed it: “She might have called him a bastard. I wouldn’t rule that out. She’s never claimed that she was pure on profanity. I’ve never heard her tell a joke with an ethnic connotation. She’s so fanatic about it. She can’t tell an ethnic joke – it’s not in her.”
Hillary even denied any bigoted thoughts ever crossed her mind.
“I have never said anything like that, ever,” she said. “I have in the past certainly, you know maybe, called somebody a name. But I have never used an ethnic, racial, anti-Semitic, bigoted, discriminatory, prejudiced, accusation against anybody. I’ve never done it. I’ve never thought it.”
So maybe it happened. Maybe it didn’t.
But, as regards to the supposedly nefarious intentions Trump tweet, mind-reading is not journalism. At least the charge against Hillary turns on the actual word of three eyewitnesses with no obvious motivation for lying to suddenly fabricate an incident.
Basic fairness dictates that journalists look into this.
Read more: Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
She yelled as flecks of freshly devoured kitten came spewing from her mouth.
I'm pretty sure that was Huma hair
Hell, I hardly blame her. Huma is good looking...for a girl. lol
Were their names Monica, Juanita, Kathleen, and Paulaand she seems so nice... Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
Given the media feeding frenzy over the allegedly Jew-baiting tweet by Donald Trump’s campaign last weekend, maybe reporters should examine well-sourced allegations that Hillary Clinton once angrily uttered an anti-Semitic slur.
What is good for the kosher goose is good for the gander.
Unlike the supposedly damning fact that the Trump tweet came from a racist feed, there is no six degrees of separation here.
The issue surfaced during her 2000 Senate campaign with publication of a new book on the Clinton marriage. Celebrity biographer Jerry Oppenheimer reported that the night Bill unexpectedly lost his 1974 Arkansas congressional seat bid,
Hillary shrieked at his campaign manager, “you fucking Jew bastard.”
Read more: Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
The left-leaning Guardian then did its own reporting on the allegation. Paul Fray, the campaign manager, plus his wife and another campaign worker confirmed the incident in considerable detail to the British publication.
“I was a little defensive about it. I looked to the floor thinking ‘How do I respond?’ I didn’t mind being called a son-of-a-bitch, but when it came to attacking my culture, that’s a whole ‘nother ballgame,” Fray recalled.
“You’ve got to understand it was the heat of the moment. We knew we had lost. It was a case of people lashing out at one another and it just got to that point.”
Fray’s wife said she was present at the time Hillary — renowned for her shrieking and cursing behind closed doors — allegedly made the comment. Another campaign worker, Paul McDonald, told the Guardian he was standing within earshot and heard the words as well. “I don’t know what provoked it or what. I just remember that one little comment.”
The Clintons, just like with so many other charges against them later validated, emphatically denied the allegations.
The former president said, “I was there on election night in 1974 and the charge is simply not true.”
Then he parsed it: “She might have called him a bastard. I wouldn’t rule that out. She’s never claimed that she was pure on profanity. I’ve never heard her tell a joke with an ethnic connotation. She’s so fanatic about it. She can’t tell an ethnic joke – it’s not in her.”
Hillary even denied any bigoted thoughts ever crossed her mind.
“I have never said anything like that, ever,” she said. “I have in the past certainly, you know maybe, called somebody a name. But I have never used an ethnic, racial, anti-Semitic, bigoted, discriminatory, prejudiced, accusation against anybody. I’ve never done it. I’ve never thought it.”
So maybe it happened. Maybe it didn’t.
But, as regards to the supposedly nefarious intentions Trump tweet, mind-reading is not journalism. At least the charge against Hillary turns on the actual word of three eyewitnesses with no obvious motivation for lying to suddenly fabricate an incident.
Basic fairness dictates that journalists look into this.
Read more: Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
I once saw Hillary Clinton push an old lady in front of a bus and laugh while she did it
You know, for a bunch who don't believe in recycling, you guys are doing a lot of recycling.
and she seems so nice... Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
Given the media feeding frenzy over the allegedly Jew-baiting tweet by Donald Trump’s campaign last weekend, maybe reporters should examine well-sourced allegations that Hillary Clinton once angrily uttered an anti-Semitic slur.
What is good for the kosher goose is good for the gander.
Unlike the supposedly damning fact that the Trump tweet came from a racist feed, there is no six degrees of separation here.
The issue surfaced during her 2000 Senate campaign with publication of a new book on the Clinton marriage. Celebrity biographer Jerry Oppenheimer reported that the night Bill unexpectedly lost his 1974 Arkansas congressional seat bid,
Hillary shrieked at his campaign manager, “you fucking Jew bastard.”
Read more: Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
The left-leaning Guardian then did its own reporting on the allegation. Paul Fray, the campaign manager, plus his wife and another campaign worker confirmed the incident in considerable detail to the British publication.
“I was a little defensive about it. I looked to the floor thinking ‘How do I respond?’ I didn’t mind being called a son-of-a-bitch, but when it came to attacking my culture, that’s a whole ‘nother ballgame,” Fray recalled.
“You’ve got to understand it was the heat of the moment. We knew we had lost. It was a case of people lashing out at one another and it just got to that point.”
Fray’s wife said she was present at the time Hillary — renowned for her shrieking and cursing behind closed doors — allegedly made the comment. Another campaign worker, Paul McDonald, told the Guardian he was standing within earshot and heard the words as well. “I don’t know what provoked it or what. I just remember that one little comment.”
The Clintons, just like with so many other charges against them later validated, emphatically denied the allegations.
The former president said, “I was there on election night in 1974 and the charge is simply not true.”
Then he parsed it: “She might have called him a bastard. I wouldn’t rule that out. She’s never claimed that she was pure on profanity. I’ve never heard her tell a joke with an ethnic connotation. She’s so fanatic about it. She can’t tell an ethnic joke – it’s not in her.”
Hillary even denied any bigoted thoughts ever crossed her mind.
“I have never said anything like that, ever,” she said. “I have in the past certainly, you know maybe, called somebody a name. But I have never used an ethnic, racial, anti-Semitic, bigoted, discriminatory, prejudiced, accusation against anybody. I’ve never done it. I’ve never thought it.”
So maybe it happened. Maybe it didn’t.
But, as regards to the supposedly nefarious intentions Trump tweet, mind-reading is not journalism. At least the charge against Hillary turns on the actual word of three eyewitnesses with no obvious motivation for lying to suddenly fabricate an incident.
Basic fairness dictates that journalists look into this.
Read more: Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
Very, very, very perceptive Irosie!
Specifically, I am a KOZAK............used to be 35,000 of us in the Ukraine.........
Very, very, very perceptive Irosie!
Specifically, I am a KOZAK............used to be 35,000 of us in the Ukraine.........
I promise to keep your dirty little secret
You know, for a bunch who don't believe in recycling, you guys are doing a lot of recycling.
Wow... This was meant to be said in 1974, over 40 years ago...
A few years before that she was a Republican...
So we have an allegation from 42 years ago that a 27 year old may have used a term which would be unacceptable today...
Wow!!! is this all you got...
How about a dog on the roof of a car?Three people testified that Hillary enjoys drowning puppies and kittens
She yelled as flecks of freshly devoured kitten came spewing from her mouth.
I'm pretty sure that was Huma hair
Hell, I hardly blame her. Huma is good looking...for a girl. lol
It could explain the Hildabeast's coughing fits also, a hair in the throat
The same star that Disney used, but now it's JEWISH!!!!Bbbuutt Trump's Star of David!!!!!!!
She wasn't running for president when she made the comment & she certainly wasn't the president.But you're not running for president. If a comment by the president can be interpreted the wrong way, people will do it. That's why presidents have to watch their mouth. When the president speaks, he speaks for America. You may not like it or agree with it but that's the way it is.Seriously is this the 5th fucking grade where we get butthurt over the stupidest shit? I call people derogatory names all the time when I get irritated with them. It means NOTHING
Hillary is just the sweetest thing....and she seems so nice... Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
Given the media feeding frenzy over the allegedly Jew-baiting tweet by Donald Trump’s campaign last weekend, maybe reporters should examine well-sourced allegations that Hillary Clinton once angrily uttered an anti-Semitic slur.
What is good for the kosher goose is good for the gander.
Unlike the supposedly damning fact that the Trump tweet came from a racist feed, there is no six degrees of separation here.
The issue surfaced during her 2000 Senate campaign with publication of a new book on the Clinton marriage. Celebrity biographer Jerry Oppenheimer reported that the night Bill unexpectedly lost his 1974 Arkansas congressional seat bid,
Hillary shrieked at his campaign manager, “you fucking Jew bastard.”
Read more: Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’
The left-leaning Guardian then did its own reporting on the allegation. Paul Fray, the campaign manager, plus his wife and another campaign worker confirmed the incident in considerable detail to the British publication.
“I was a little defensive about it. I looked to the floor thinking ‘How do I respond?’ I didn’t mind being called a son-of-a-bitch, but when it came to attacking my culture, that’s a whole ‘nother ballgame,” Fray recalled.
“You’ve got to understand it was the heat of the moment. We knew we had lost. It was a case of people lashing out at one another and it just got to that point.”
Fray’s wife said she was present at the time Hillary — renowned for her shrieking and cursing behind closed doors — allegedly made the comment. Another campaign worker, Paul McDonald, told the Guardian he was standing within earshot and heard the words as well. “I don’t know what provoked it or what. I just remember that one little comment.”
The Clintons, just like with so many other charges against them later validated, emphatically denied the allegations.
The former president said, “I was there on election night in 1974 and the charge is simply not true.”
Then he parsed it: “She might have called him a bastard. I wouldn’t rule that out. She’s never claimed that she was pure on profanity. I’ve never heard her tell a joke with an ethnic connotation. She’s so fanatic about it. She can’t tell an ethnic joke – it’s not in her.”
Hillary even denied any bigoted thoughts ever crossed her mind.
“I have never said anything like that, ever,” she said. “I have in the past certainly, you know maybe, called somebody a name. But I have never used an ethnic, racial, anti-Semitic, bigoted, discriminatory, prejudiced, accusation against anybody. I’ve never done it. I’ve never thought it.”
So maybe it happened. Maybe it didn’t.
But, as regards to the supposedly nefarious intentions Trump tweet, mind-reading is not journalism. At least the charge against Hillary turns on the actual word of three eyewitnesses with no obvious motivation for lying to suddenly fabricate an incident.
Basic fairness dictates that journalists look into this.
Read more: Three Eyewitnesses Allege Hillary Called Aide A ‘F**king Jew Bastard’