Your Jaw Will Drop When You Hear What Hillary
Said about Illegal Immigration
To hear her speak lately on the issue of illegal immigration, including instances where she has
compared her Republican opponents to Nazi’s who want to, “go and literally pull people
from their homes and work places, round them up, put them in — I don’t know —
buses… boxcars,” you may not be able to guess what her true feelings on illegal
immigration are.
compared her Republican opponents to Nazi’s who want to, “go and literally pull people
from their homes and work places, round them up, put them in — I don’t know —
buses… boxcars,” you may not be able to guess what her true feelings on illegal
immigration are.
Thank goodness for video and audio tape recordings, though. Otherwise, we might
actually believe what Hillary is saying from one minute to the next.
actually believe what Hillary is saying from one minute to the next.
Although Hillary may believe that the American voters have the memories of goldfish,
we have modern technology to help us recall what she said about the issues she is now
for before she was for them.
we have modern technology to help us recall what she said about the issues she is now
for before she was for them.
For example, in an interview she did while she was Senator Clinton, she said,
“We’ve got to do several things. And I am, you know, adamantly against illegal
immigrants… Certainly we’ve got to do more at our borders. And people have
to stop employing illegal immigrants.Come up to Westchester, go to Suffolk and Nassau counties, stand in the street
corners in Brooklyn or the Bronx, you’re going to see loads of people waiting
to get picked up to go do yard work and construction work and domestic work.”
The left is quick to point out flip-flops and what they see as hypocrisy on the
right — how funny they remain silent when it’s their own candidates.
right — how funny they remain silent when it’s their own candidates.
When was the last time you think Hillary gave her honest opinion about…
well, anything?
well, anything?
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