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Hillary Clinton: “f***ing Jew bastard” [The Times, London] and other Clinton quotes.
by MR. CHARRINGTON on JUNE 1, 2007
Hillary Clinton: “Fucking Jew bastard.”
(From Jerry Oppenheimer in his book State of the Union: Inside the Complex Marriage of Bill and Hillary Clinton -2000.)

There’s no doubt, Hillary Clinton called Paul Fray a “fucking Jew bastard.” If there were the slightest doubt, you can bet that vicious Hillary would have sicced her amoral $450-an-hour shyster David Kendall on every author, publication and news service that reported her anti-Semitic slur, regardless of how veiled and coy the media were about her vile outburst.

Following is a sampling of how the media reported “fucking Jew bastard.” Note the euphemized fucking and its suppression, the euphamized bastard, as well as the various uninformative paraphrases and verbal maneuvers.

The quotations are arranged from the most to the least complete reporting of Hillary’s exact and complete pottymouthishness.

TIME magazine wins the Weasel Prize for keeping the reader in the dark about what was actually said.

The Associated Press is runner-up for euphemizing bastard and suppressing fucking.

United Press International wins third place for euphemizing all words but “Jew”.

Special prize goes to CBS Radio News for telling its listeners that Hillary merely “used rough language” and an unspecified “anti-Semitic slur”.

Like what, CBS? Kike? Hebe? Christ-k**ler?

“f***ing Jew bastard” [The Times (London), 18 July 2000]
“f—–g Jew bastard” [New York Daily News, 17 July 2000]
“f****** Jew bastard” [The Times (London), 16 July 2000]
“f—– Jew b——” [UPI, 17 July 2000; euphemized fucking is one hyphen short]
“Jew bastard” [Reuters, 10, 16, 17 July 2000]
“Jew bastard” [The Washington Post, 18 July 2000]
“Jew bastard” [New York Daily News, 18 July 2000]
“Jew b——” [AP, 16 July 2000]
“an obscenity-laced, anti-Semitic slur” [AP, 19 July 2000]
“an anti-Semitic obscenity” [AP and St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 26 July 2000]
“uttered an anti-Jewish slur” [Reuters, 16 July 2000]
“made an anti-Jewish remark” [TIME, 24 July 2000, p. 64]
“used rough language” and an “anti-Semitic slur.” [CBS Radio News, 16 July 2000]
“Where is the G-damn f**king f**g? I want the G-damn f**king f**g up every f**king morning at f**king sunrise.”

(From the book “Inside The White House” by Ronald Kessler, p. 244 – Hillary to the staff at the Arkansas Governor’s mansion on Labor Day, 1991).

The troopers were also objects of Hillary’s wrath.

Patterson recalled the early morning of Labor Day in 1991, when Hillary came out of the mansion, got in her car, and drove off. Within a minute or so of leaving the gate, her aging blue Cutlass swung violently around and came charging back onto the grounds, tires squealing in the dust.

“I thought something was terribly wrong, so I rushed out to her. And she screamed, ‘Where is the goddamn f — -ing f**g?’ It was early and we hadn’t raised the f**g yet. And she said, ‘I want the goddamn f — -ing f**g up every f — -ing morning at f — -ing sunrise.’”

“F**k off! It’s enough that I have to see you s**t-kickers every day, I’m not going to talk to you too!! Just do your G*damn job and keep your mouth shut.”

(From the book “American Evita” by Christopher Anderson, p. 90 -

[Hillary] also resented [the state troopers'] constant presence and the loss of privacy that entailed. At times, a simple “Good morning, Mrs. Clinton” could provoke an attack.

“Fuck off!” she would bark. “It’s enough that I have to see you s**t-kickers every day. I’m not going to talk to you, too. Just do your goddamn job and keep your mouth shut.”

“You sold out, you mother f**ker! You sold out!”

(From the book “Inside” by Joseph Califano, p. 213 – Hillary yelling at Democrat lawyer.)

On July 24, 1970, at 10 A.M., the hearings were held in the Senate Caucus Room in the Russell Building, the scene of many great Senate confrontations, include the McNamara muzzling-the-military hearings, which I had lawyered almost ten years earlier.

As [Paul] Austin, [Coca-Cola food division head] Luke Smith, and I entered the Caucus Room on that steamy Washington morning, it was so jammed with spectators that many were standing and sitting on the floor. A large number were student interns working on the Hill that summer, angry about Nixon’s bombing Cambodia, dispirited about the four students k**led at Kent State University that May.

Many in that room had been among the 100,000 young Americans who had earlier that summer clogged the city to protest the war. Anti-establishment fervor, at a fever pitch that July, was palpable in the hearing room.

About half way down the aisle, a young woman with dark hair and thick-rimmed glasses abruptly came in front of me and said, “You sold out, you motherfucker, you sold out!” I kept walking, pretending to ignore her.

Two and a half years later, at 11:00 A.M. on Monday March 19, 1973, that same young woman walked into my office at Williams, Connolly & Califano for a job interview. It was Hillary Rodham, who was graduating from Yale Law School later that year.

Neither of us mentioned the incident in the Senate Caucus Room. I offered her a job, but she decided to go to Arkansas rather than practice law in Washington.

“If you want to remain on this detail, get your f**king ass over here and grab those bags!”

(From the book “The First Partner” p. 259 – Hillary to a Secret Service Agent who was reluctant to carry her luggage because he wanted to keep his hands free in case of an incident.)

One [Secret Service] agent, who politely explained to Mrs. Clinton that his duties did not include toting suitcases from their airplane to their limo, was shocked when she replied, “If you want to remain on this detail,” get your fucking ass over here and grab those bags.”

“Get f**ked! Get the f**k out of my way!!! Get out of my face!!!”

(This quote is taken from (the 1998 edition of) former FBI agent Gary Aldrich’s 1996 book, Unlimited Access p89).

The passage in which it appears is part of a section detailing President Clinton’s supposed habit of sneaking out of the White House to evade his Secret Service detail while on his way to trysts at a nearby hotel and is attributed to an unnamed source identified as “a senior law enforcement officer with more than twenty years’ service in a federal agency:

“My source used the term the first family rather than simply the president because he says Hillary Clinton is as bad as the president. She has told her Secret Service Protective Detail agents in public to, “Stay the f–k back, stay the f–k away from me! Don’t come within ten yards of me, or else!”

When the agents have tried to explain to the first lady that they cannot effectively guard her if they must remain so far away, her reply is, “Just f–king do as I say, okay?”

“Put this on the ground! I left my sunglasses in the limo. I need those sunglasses. We need to go back!

(From the book “Dereliction of Duty” p. 71-72 – a 2003 book by Air Force Lt. Colonel Robert Patterson (who served as a military aide to President Clinton for two years):

On a similar trip, as we lifted off a helicopter pad in Marine One en route to Air Force One for the journey home, Hillary suddenly shouted, “Put this back on the ground! I left my sunglasses in the limo.”

By this time, however, Marine One was safely scooting to an awaiting 747. The required support for even a helicopter flight was involved and extensive. The Secret Service, White House Communications Agency and administration staff were pulling down communications lines, lifting barricades and driving off in vehicles.

“Ma’am,” my fellow military aide responded, “we can’t safely do that.”

“I need my sunglasses. We need to go back!”

The onboard Secret Service agent chimed in, “Yes, ma’am, the milaide is correct. That wouldn’t be wise.” She acquiesced, but not without obvious disdain in her eyes.

“Come on Bill, put your dick up! You can’t f**k her here!!”

(From the book “Inside The White House” by Ronald Kessler, p. 243 – This is also another quote that originated with David Brock’s January 1994 American Spectator article and was taken from information provided by Arkansas state trooper Larry Patterson:

“Come on Bill, put your dick up. You can’t f–k her here”.

When [Bill] Clinton spent an inordinate amount of time speaking with an attractive woman at a public event — apparently a common occurrence — several troopers said they have heard Hillary complain bitterly. “She would say, Come on Bill, put your dick up. You can’t f–k her here,” as Patterson remembered the unforgettable phrasing.

“We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices…. Government has to make those choices for people”.

(This quote comes from a conversation relayed by Rep. Dennis Hastert of Illinois, then the chairman of the Republicans’ House task force on health care, at a 1993 meeting with Hillary Clinton, as reported in David Brock’s The Seduction of Hillary Rodham):

Full

Dennis Hastert … began meeting in February [1993] with Clinton administration officials as part of an effort to craft a bipartisan approach to [health care] reform.

One evening in June 1993, a group of Republican congressmen, including Hastert, met with Hillary at the Alexandria home of Republican Representative John Kaisch of Ohio.

One of Hastert’s ideas under discussion that night would have allowed employers the option of establishing medical savings accounts for their employees as an alternative to a government-managed system.

Under Hastert’s plan, employers would put the money they were willing to spend into tax-deferred accounts. Employees would be encouraged to buy high-deductible catastrophic care policies and pay for rudimentary services with the remainder of the money. At the end of the year, the unused funds could be rolled over tax-free into the next year and, like an IRA, be withdrawn at retirement.

Hastert and other advocates believed that as people shopped around for insurance and spent their own money to purchase care, costs would be controlled and competition enhanced.

But, critics said the accounts would benefit healthier people who would spend less than what employers contributed, and hurt the poor, who might pay higher premiums as healthier and wealthier people formed their own insurance purchasing pools.

Hastert soon concluded that there was little common ground on which to negotiate with the administration.

“I guess the straw on the camel’s back was a meeting that I had one evening with Mrs. Clinton,”

Hastert recalled:

I mentioned … to the first lady about medical savings accounts and just right away she said, “We can’t do that.”

And I said, “Well, why?”

And she said, “Well, there’s two reasons.”

And I said, “Well, what are they?”

[And she said] “The first reason is with the medical savings account, people have to act on their own and make their own decisions about health care. And they have to make sure that they get the inoculations and the preventative care that they need, and we just think that people will skip too much because in a medical savings account if you don’t spend it, you get to keep it or you can … accumulate it in a health care account.”

“We just think people will be too focused on saving money and they won’t get the care for their children and themselves that they need. We think the government, by saying, ‘You have to make this schedule. You have to have your kids in for inoculations here, you have to do a pre-screening here, you have to do this’ — the government will make better decisions than the people will make, and people will be healthier because of it.”

I said, “Well, part of that’s an education process. People have to understand that [if] they behave in a certain way, they’re going to save money, [with the] preventive medicine issue — you get the pre-screenings, if you can inoculate your kids you save money on it. I mean, they’re not sick. You save money.”

She said, “No. We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices … Government has to make those choices for people.”

Pray God places Trump as our Leader!!!
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Trumppppppp

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Oct 23, 2016 23:54:50   #
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jack sequim wa wrote:
Hillary Clinton: “f***ing Jew bastard” [The Times, London] and other Clinton quotes.
by MR. CHARRINGTON on JUNE 1, 2007
Hillary Clinton: “Fucking Jew bastard.”
(From Jerry Oppenheimer in his book State of the Union: Inside the Complex Marriage of Bill and Hillary Clinton -2000.)

There’s no doubt, Hillary Clinton called Paul Fray a “fucking Jew bastard.” If there were the slightest doubt, you can bet that vicious Hillary would have sicced her amoral $450-an-hour shyster David Kendall on every author, publication and news service that reported her anti-Semitic slur, regardless of how veiled and coy the media were about her vile outburst.

Following is a sampling of how the media reported “fucking Jew bastard.” Note the euphemized fucking and its suppression, the euphamized bastard, as well as the various uninformative paraphrases and verbal maneuvers.

The quotations are arranged from the most to the least complete reporting of Hillary’s exact and complete pottymouthishness.

TIME magazine wins the Weasel Prize for keeping the reader in the dark about what was actually said.

The Associated Press is runner-up for euphemizing bastard and suppressing fucking.

United Press International wins third place for euphemizing all words but “Jew”.

Special prize goes to CBS Radio News for telling its listeners that Hillary merely “used rough language” and an unspecified “anti-Semitic slur”.

Like what, CBS? Kike? Hebe? Christ-k**ler?

“f***ing Jew bastard” [The Times (London), 18 July 2000]
“f—–g Jew bastard” [New York Daily News, 17 July 2000]
“f****** Jew bastard” [The Times (London), 16 July 2000]
“f—– Jew b——” [UPI, 17 July 2000; euphemized fucking is one hyphen short]
“Jew bastard” [Reuters, 10, 16, 17 July 2000]
“Jew bastard” [The Washington Post, 18 July 2000]
“Jew bastard” [New York Daily News, 18 July 2000]
“Jew b——” [AP, 16 July 2000]
“an obscenity-laced, anti-Semitic slur” [AP, 19 July 2000]
“an anti-Semitic obscenity” [AP and St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 26 July 2000]
“uttered an anti-Jewish slur” [Reuters, 16 July 2000]
“made an anti-Jewish remark” [TIME, 24 July 2000, p. 64]
“used rough language” and an “anti-Semitic slur.” [CBS Radio News, 16 July 2000]
“Where is the G-damn f**king f**g? I want the G-damn f**king f**g up every f**king morning at f**king sunrise.”

(From the book “Inside The White House” by Ronald Kessler, p. 244 – Hillary to the staff at the Arkansas Governor’s mansion on Labor Day, 1991).

The troopers were also objects of Hillary’s wrath.

Patterson recalled the early morning of Labor Day in 1991, when Hillary came out of the mansion, got in her car, and drove off. Within a minute or so of leaving the gate, her aging blue Cutlass swung violently around and came charging back onto the grounds, tires squealing in the dust.

“I thought something was terribly wrong, so I rushed out to her. And she screamed, ‘Where is the goddamn f — -ing f**g?’ It was early and we hadn’t raised the f**g yet. And she said, ‘I want the goddamn f — -ing f**g up every f — -ing morning at f — -ing sunrise.’”

“F**k off! It’s enough that I have to see you s**t-kickers every day, I’m not going to talk to you too!! Just do your G*damn job and keep your mouth shut.”

(From the book “American Evita” by Christopher Anderson, p. 90 -

[Hillary] also resented [the state troopers'] constant presence and the loss of privacy that entailed. At times, a simple “Good morning, Mrs. Clinton” could provoke an attack.

“Fuck off!” she would bark. “It’s enough that I have to see you s**t-kickers every day. I’m not going to talk to you, too. Just do your goddamn job and keep your mouth shut.”

“You sold out, you mother f**ker! You sold out!”

(From the book “Inside” by Joseph Califano, p. 213 – Hillary yelling at Democrat lawyer.)

On July 24, 1970, at 10 A.M., the hearings were held in the Senate Caucus Room in the Russell Building, the scene of many great Senate confrontations, include the McNamara muzzling-the-military hearings, which I had lawyered almost ten years earlier.

As [Paul] Austin, [Coca-Cola food division head] Luke Smith, and I entered the Caucus Room on that steamy Washington morning, it was so jammed with spectators that many were standing and sitting on the floor. A large number were student interns working on the Hill that summer, angry about Nixon’s bombing Cambodia, dispirited about the four students k**led at Kent State University that May.

Many in that room had been among the 100,000 young Americans who had earlier that summer clogged the city to protest the war. Anti-establishment fervor, at a fever pitch that July, was palpable in the hearing room.

About half way down the aisle, a young woman with dark hair and thick-rimmed glasses abruptly came in front of me and said, “You sold out, you motherfucker, you sold out!” I kept walking, pretending to ignore her.

Two and a half years later, at 11:00 A.M. on Monday March 19, 1973, that same young woman walked into my office at Williams, Connolly & Califano for a job interview. It was Hillary Rodham, who was graduating from Yale Law School later that year.

Neither of us mentioned the incident in the Senate Caucus Room. I offered her a job, but she decided to go to Arkansas rather than practice law in Washington.

“If you want to remain on this detail, get your f**king ass over here and grab those bags!”

(From the book “The First Partner” p. 259 – Hillary to a Secret Service Agent who was reluctant to carry her luggage because he wanted to keep his hands free in case of an incident.)

One [Secret Service] agent, who politely explained to Mrs. Clinton that his duties did not include toting suitcases from their airplane to their limo, was shocked when she replied, “If you want to remain on this detail,” get your fucking ass over here and grab those bags.”

“Get f**ked! Get the f**k out of my way!!! Get out of my face!!!”

(This quote is taken from (the 1998 edition of) former FBI agent Gary Aldrich’s 1996 book, Unlimited Access p89).

The passage in which it appears is part of a section detailing President Clinton’s supposed habit of sneaking out of the White House to evade his Secret Service detail while on his way to trysts at a nearby hotel and is attributed to an unnamed source identified as “a senior law enforcement officer with more than twenty years’ service in a federal agency:

“My source used the term the first family rather than simply the president because he says Hillary Clinton is as bad as the president. She has told her Secret Service Protective Detail agents in public to, “Stay the f–k back, stay the f–k away from me! Don’t come within ten yards of me, or else!”

When the agents have tried to explain to the first lady that they cannot effectively guard her if they must remain so far away, her reply is, “Just f–king do as I say, okay?”

“Put this on the ground! I left my sunglasses in the limo. I need those sunglasses. We need to go back!

(From the book “Dereliction of Duty” p. 71-72 – a 2003 book by Air Force Lt. Colonel Robert Patterson (who served as a military aide to President Clinton for two years):

On a similar trip, as we lifted off a helicopter pad in Marine One en route to Air Force One for the journey home, Hillary suddenly shouted, “Put this back on the ground! I left my sunglasses in the limo.”

By this time, however, Marine One was safely scooting to an awaiting 747. The required support for even a helicopter flight was involved and extensive. The Secret Service, White House Communications Agency and administration staff were pulling down communications lines, lifting barricades and driving off in vehicles.

“Ma’am,” my fellow military aide responded, “we can’t safely do that.”

“I need my sunglasses. We need to go back!”

The onboard Secret Service agent chimed in, “Yes, ma’am, the milaide is correct. That wouldn’t be wise.” She acquiesced, but not without obvious disdain in her eyes.

“Come on Bill, put your dick up! You can’t f**k her here!!”

(From the book “Inside The White House” by Ronald Kessler, p. 243 – This is also another quote that originated with David Brock’s January 1994 American Spectator article and was taken from information provided by Arkansas state trooper Larry Patterson:

“Come on Bill, put your dick up. You can’t f–k her here”.

When [Bill] Clinton spent an inordinate amount of time speaking with an attractive woman at a public event — apparently a common occurrence — several troopers said they have heard Hillary complain bitterly. “She would say, Come on Bill, put your dick up. You can’t f–k her here,” as Patterson remembered the unforgettable phrasing.

“We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices…. Government has to make those choices for people”.

(This quote comes from a conversation relayed by Rep. Dennis Hastert of Illinois, then the chairman of the Republicans’ House task force on health care, at a 1993 meeting with Hillary Clinton, as reported in David Brock’s The Seduction of Hillary Rodham):

Full

Dennis Hastert … began meeting in February [1993] with Clinton administration officials as part of an effort to craft a bipartisan approach to [health care] reform.

One evening in June 1993, a group of Republican congressmen, including Hastert, met with Hillary at the Alexandria home of Republican Representative John Kaisch of Ohio.

One of Hastert’s ideas under discussion that night would have allowed employers the option of establishing medical savings accounts for their employees as an alternative to a government-managed system.

Under Hastert’s plan, employers would put the money they were willing to spend into tax-deferred accounts. Employees would be encouraged to buy high-deductible catastrophic care policies and pay for rudimentary services with the remainder of the money. At the end of the year, the unused funds could be rolled over tax-free into the next year and, like an IRA, be withdrawn at retirement.

Hastert and other advocates believed that as people shopped around for insurance and spent their own money to purchase care, costs would be controlled and competition enhanced.

But, critics said the accounts would benefit healthier people who would spend less than what employers contributed, and hurt the poor, who might pay higher premiums as healthier and wealthier people formed their own insurance purchasing pools.

Hastert soon concluded that there was little common ground on which to negotiate with the administration.

“I guess the straw on the camel’s back was a meeting that I had one evening with Mrs. Clinton,”

Hastert recalled:

I mentioned … to the first lady about medical savings accounts and just right away she said, “We can’t do that.”

And I said, “Well, why?”

And she said, “Well, there’s two reasons.”

And I said, “Well, what are they?”

[And she said] “The first reason is with the medical savings account, people have to act on their own and make their own decisions about health care. And they have to make sure that they get the inoculations and the preventative care that they need, and we just think that people will skip too much because in a medical savings account if you don’t spend it, you get to keep it or you can … accumulate it in a health care account.”

“We just think people will be too focused on saving money and they won’t get the care for their children and themselves that they need. We think the government, by saying, ‘You have to make this schedule. You have to have your kids in for inoculations here, you have to do a pre-screening here, you have to do this’ — the government will make better decisions than the people will make, and people will be healthier because of it.”

I said, “Well, part of that’s an education process. People have to understand that [if] they behave in a certain way, they’re going to save money, [with the] preventive medicine issue — you get the pre-screenings, if you can inoculate your kids you save money on it. I mean, they’re not sick. You save money.”

She said, “No. We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices … Government has to make those choices for people.”

Pray God places Trump as our Leader!!!
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Trumppppppp
Hillary Clinton: “f***ing Jew bastard” The Times,... (show quote)


Absolutely!!......we need to pray to God that Trump can grab every woman by the Pussy !!....like it or not !!
And Trump definetly knows what "C" stands for...that's for sure

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Oct 24, 2016 00:54:17   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
Hillary Clinton: “f***ing Jew bastard” [The Times, London] and other Clinton quotes.
by MR. CHARRINGTON on JUNE 1, 2007
Hillary Clinton: “Fucking Jew bastard.”
(From Jerry Oppenheimer in his book State of the Union: Inside the Complex Marriage of Bill and Hillary Clinton -2000.)

There’s no doubt, Hillary Clinton called Paul Fray a “fucking Jew bastard.” If there were the slightest doubt, you can bet that vicious Hillary would have sicced her amoral $450-an-hour shyster David Kendall on every author, publication and news service that reported her anti-Semitic slur, regardless of how veiled and coy the media were about her vile outburst.

Following is a sampling of how the media reported “fucking Jew bastard.” Note the euphemized fucking and its suppression, the euphamized bastard, as well as the various uninformative paraphrases and verbal maneuvers.

The quotations are arranged from the most to the least complete reporting of Hillary’s exact and complete pottymouthishness.

TIME magazine wins the Weasel Prize for keeping the reader in the dark about what was actually said.

The Associated Press is runner-up for euphemizing bastard and suppressing fucking.

United Press International wins third place for euphemizing all words but “Jew”.

Special prize goes to CBS Radio News for telling its listeners that Hillary merely “used rough language” and an unspecified “anti-Semitic slur”.

Like what, CBS? Kike? Hebe? Christ-k**ler?

“f***ing Jew bastard” [The Times (London), 18 July 2000]
“f—–g Jew bastard” [New York Daily News, 17 July 2000]
“f****** Jew bastard” [The Times (London), 16 July 2000]
“f—– Jew b——” [UPI, 17 July 2000; euphemized fucking is one hyphen short]
“Jew bastard” [Reuters, 10, 16, 17 July 2000]
“Jew bastard” [The Washington Post, 18 July 2000]
“Jew bastard” [New York Daily News, 18 July 2000]
“Jew b——” [AP, 16 July 2000]
“an obscenity-laced, anti-Semitic slur” [AP, 19 July 2000]
“an anti-Semitic obscenity” [AP and St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 26 July 2000]
“uttered an anti-Jewish slur” [Reuters, 16 July 2000]
“made an anti-Jewish remark” [TIME, 24 July 2000, p. 64]
“used rough language” and an “anti-Semitic slur.” [CBS Radio News, 16 July 2000]
“Where is the G-damn f**king f**g? I want the G-damn f**king f**g up every f**king morning at f**king sunrise.”

(From the book “Inside The White House” by Ronald Kessler, p. 244 – Hillary to the staff at the Arkansas Governor’s mansion on Labor Day, 1991).

The troopers were also objects of Hillary’s wrath.

Patterson recalled the early morning of Labor Day in 1991, when Hillary came out of the mansion, got in her car, and drove off. Within a minute or so of leaving the gate, her aging blue Cutlass swung violently around and came charging back onto the grounds, tires squealing in the dust.

“I thought something was terribly wrong, so I rushed out to her. And she screamed, ‘Where is the goddamn f — -ing f**g?’ It was early and we hadn’t raised the f**g yet. And she said, ‘I want the goddamn f — -ing f**g up every f — -ing morning at f — -ing sunrise.’”

“F**k off! It’s enough that I have to see you s**t-kickers every day, I’m not going to talk to you too!! Just do your G*damn job and keep your mouth shut.”

(From the book “American Evita” by Christopher Anderson, p. 90 -

[Hillary] also resented [the state troopers'] constant presence and the loss of privacy that entailed. At times, a simple “Good morning, Mrs. Clinton” could provoke an attack.

“Fuck off!” she would bark. “It’s enough that I have to see you s**t-kickers every day. I’m not going to talk to you, too. Just do your goddamn job and keep your mouth shut.”

“You sold out, you mother f**ker! You sold out!”

(From the book “Inside” by Joseph Califano, p. 213 – Hillary yelling at Democrat lawyer.)

On July 24, 1970, at 10 A.M., the hearings were held in the Senate Caucus Room in the Russell Building, the scene of many great Senate confrontations, include the McNamara muzzling-the-military hearings, which I had lawyered almost ten years earlier.

As [Paul] Austin, [Coca-Cola food division head] Luke Smith, and I entered the Caucus Room on that steamy Washington morning, it was so jammed with spectators that many were standing and sitting on the floor. A large number were student interns working on the Hill that summer, angry about Nixon’s bombing Cambodia, dispirited about the four students k**led at Kent State University that May.

Many in that room had been among the 100,000 young Americans who had earlier that summer clogged the city to protest the war. Anti-establishment fervor, at a fever pitch that July, was palpable in the hearing room.

About half way down the aisle, a young woman with dark hair and thick-rimmed glasses abruptly came in front of me and said, “You sold out, you motherfucker, you sold out!” I kept walking, pretending to ignore her.

Two and a half years later, at 11:00 A.M. on Monday March 19, 1973, that same young woman walked into my office at Williams, Connolly & Califano for a job interview. It was Hillary Rodham, who was graduating from Yale Law School later that year.

Neither of us mentioned the incident in the Senate Caucus Room. I offered her a job, but she decided to go to Arkansas rather than practice law in Washington.

“If you want to remain on this detail, get your f**king ass over here and grab those bags!”

(From the book “The First Partner” p. 259 – Hillary to a Secret Service Agent who was reluctant to carry her luggage because he wanted to keep his hands free in case of an incident.)

One [Secret Service] agent, who politely explained to Mrs. Clinton that his duties did not include toting suitcases from their airplane to their limo, was shocked when she replied, “If you want to remain on this detail,” get your fucking ass over here and grab those bags.”

“Get f**ked! Get the f**k out of my way!!! Get out of my face!!!”

(This quote is taken from (the 1998 edition of) former FBI agent Gary Aldrich’s 1996 book, Unlimited Access p89).

The passage in which it appears is part of a section detailing President Clinton’s supposed habit of sneaking out of the White House to evade his Secret Service detail while on his way to trysts at a nearby hotel and is attributed to an unnamed source identified as “a senior law enforcement officer with more than twenty years’ service in a federal agency:

“My source used the term the first family rather than simply the president because he says Hillary Clinton is as bad as the president. She has told her Secret Service Protective Detail agents in public to, “Stay the f–k back, stay the f–k away from me! Don’t come within ten yards of me, or else!”

When the agents have tried to explain to the first lady that they cannot effectively guard her if they must remain so far away, her reply is, “Just f–king do as I say, okay?”

“Put this on the ground! I left my sunglasses in the limo. I need those sunglasses. We need to go back!

(From the book “Dereliction of Duty” p. 71-72 – a 2003 book by Air Force Lt. Colonel Robert Patterson (who served as a military aide to President Clinton for two years):

On a similar trip, as we lifted off a helicopter pad in Marine One en route to Air Force One for the journey home, Hillary suddenly shouted, “Put this back on the ground! I left my sunglasses in the limo.”

By this time, however, Marine One was safely scooting to an awaiting 747. The required support for even a helicopter flight was involved and extensive. The Secret Service, White House Communications Agency and administration staff were pulling down communications lines, lifting barricades and driving off in vehicles.

“Ma’am,” my fellow military aide responded, “we can’t safely do that.”

“I need my sunglasses. We need to go back!”

The onboard Secret Service agent chimed in, “Yes, ma’am, the milaide is correct. That wouldn’t be wise.” She acquiesced, but not without obvious disdain in her eyes.

“Come on Bill, put your dick up! You can’t f**k her here!!”

(From the book “Inside The White House” by Ronald Kessler, p. 243 – This is also another quote that originated with David Brock’s January 1994 American Spectator article and was taken from information provided by Arkansas state trooper Larry Patterson:

“Come on Bill, put your dick up. You can’t f–k her here”.

When [Bill] Clinton spent an inordinate amount of time speaking with an attractive woman at a public event — apparently a common occurrence — several troopers said they have heard Hillary complain bitterly. “She would say, Come on Bill, put your dick up. You can’t f–k her here,” as Patterson remembered the unforgettable phrasing.

“We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices…. Government has to make those choices for people”.

(This quote comes from a conversation relayed by Rep. Dennis Hastert of Illinois, then the chairman of the Republicans’ House task force on health care, at a 1993 meeting with Hillary Clinton, as reported in David Brock’s The Seduction of Hillary Rodham):

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Dennis Hastert … began meeting in February [1993] with Clinton administration officials as part of an effort to craft a bipartisan approach to [health care] reform.

One evening in June 1993, a group of Republican congressmen, including Hastert, met with Hillary at the Alexandria home of Republican Representative John Kaisch of Ohio.

One of Hastert’s ideas under discussion that night would have allowed employers the option of establishing medical savings accounts for their employees as an alternative to a government-managed system.

Under Hastert’s plan, employers would put the money they were willing to spend into tax-deferred accounts. Employees would be encouraged to buy high-deductible catastrophic care policies and pay for rudimentary services with the remainder of the money. At the end of the year, the unused funds could be rolled over tax-free into the next year and, like an IRA, be withdrawn at retirement.

Hastert and other advocates believed that as people shopped around for insurance and spent their own money to purchase care, costs would be controlled and competition enhanced.

But, critics said the accounts would benefit healthier people who would spend less than what employers contributed, and hurt the poor, who might pay higher premiums as healthier and wealthier people formed their own insurance purchasing pools.

Hastert soon concluded that there was little common ground on which to negotiate with the administration.

“I guess the straw on the camel’s back was a meeting that I had one evening with Mrs. Clinton,”

Hastert recalled:

I mentioned … to the first lady about medical savings accounts and just right away she said, “We can’t do that.”

And I said, “Well, why?”

And she said, “Well, there’s two reasons.”

And I said, “Well, what are they?”

[And she said] “The first reason is with the medical savings account, people have to act on their own and make their own decisions about health care. And they have to make sure that they get the inoculations and the preventative care that they need, and we just think that people will skip too much because in a medical savings account if you don’t spend it, you get to keep it or you can … accumulate it in a health care account.”

“We just think people will be too focused on saving money and they won’t get the care for their children and themselves that they need. We think the government, by saying, ‘You have to make this schedule. You have to have your kids in for inoculations here, you have to do a pre-screening here, you have to do this’ — the government will make better decisions than the people will make, and people will be healthier because of it.”

I said, “Well, part of that’s an education process. People have to understand that [if] they behave in a certain way, they’re going to save money, [with the] preventive medicine issue — you get the pre-screenings, if you can inoculate your kids you save money on it. I mean, they’re not sick. You save money.”

She said, “No. We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices … Government has to make those choices for people.”

Pray God places Trump as our Leader!!!
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Hillary Clinton: “f***ing Jew bastard” The Times,... (show quote)
This report just skims the surface of that witch's nastiness. The AF Lt Colonel assigned to carry the nuclear football for Bill Clinton wrote a book about his experiences on that assignment which included his encounters with the b***h. Hillary Clinton makes Jezebel look like a girl scout.

Just a couple points from the officer's book: Hillary had the wearing of uniforms by WH military staff banned. She was especially nasty to the WH staff and on some occasions spit in the face of Secret Service agents. And, she wasn't even an elected official at the time. Can't imagine how surly and downright vicious she would be as POTUS. Not to mention how utterly weak and spineless she would be as the C-in-C. I'd lay odds that our enemies world wide are hoping she gets elected. They will then have nothing whatsoever to worry about. Huma probably already has prepared a couple of f**gs just in case. One, a white f**g, the other, something with a star and crescent on it.

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Oct 24, 2016 02:03:44   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Anigav6969 wrote:
Absolutely!!......we need to pray to God that Trump can grab every woman by the Pussy !!....like it or not !!
And Trump definetly knows what "C" stands for...that's for sure



Locker room talk found in both men and womens locker rooms, in no way compares to h**e for a race, and evil of the heart

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Oct 24, 2016 02:11:27   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
This report just skims the surface of that witch's nastiness. The AF Lt Colonel assigned to carry the nuclear football for Bill Clinton wrote a book about his experiences on that assignment which included his encounters with the b***h. Hillary Clinton makes Jezebel look like a girl scout.

Just a couple points from the officer's book: Hillary had the wearing of uniforms by WH military staff banned. She was especially nasty to the WH staff and on some occasions spit in the face of Secret Service agents. And, she wasn't even an elected official at the time. Can't imagine how surly and downright vicious she would be as POTUS. Not to mention how utterly weak and spineless she would be as the C-in-C. I'd lay odds that our enemies world wide are hoping she gets elected. They will then have nothing whatsoever to worry about. Huma probably already has prepared a couple of f**gs just in case. One, a white f**g, the other, something with a star and crescent on it.
This report just skims the surface of that witch's... (show quote)



My research leads me to believe she would committe a full assault against anyone or group against her "personal " and political views. Christians and conservatives would be in her cross hairs far greater than obama placing Christians on the top of the official terrorist list!

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Oct 25, 2016 23:06:44   #
Anigav6969
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
Locker room talk found in both men and womens locker rooms, in no way compares to h**e for a race, and evil of the heart


First, that is not locker room talk....professional players from all sports have come out and made it clear " that is not locker room talk "....bragging that you sexually abuse women is not locker room talk....that is an admission of a crime
And h**e for a race obviously comes from Trump....that is why he is viewed unfavorably by 90% of African Americans and 85% of Latinos.....he has been sued twice for discrimination against black people...and he settled....the letter "c" stood for colored on their applications to live in a Trump owned building...and we know how he's spoken about Latinos....Trump is a bigot

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Oct 26, 2016 03:06:50   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Anigav6969 wrote:
First, that is not locker room talk....professional players from all sports have come out and made it clear " that is not locker room talk "....bragging that you sexually abuse women is not locker room talk....that is an admission of a crime
And h**e for a race obviously comes from Trump....that is why he is viewed unfavorably by 90% of African Americans and 85% of Latinos.....he has been sued twice for discrimination against black people...and he settled....the letter "c" stood for colored on their applications to live in a Trump owned building...and we know how he's spoken about Latinos....Trump is a bigot
First, that is not locker room talk....professiona... (show quote)



Bullcrap, and liberal bullcrap, spend 2 minutes in the Seahawks locker room.
I've personally been around the pros and any such claim is bold face lie.

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Oct 26, 2016 09:17:08   #
Anigav6969
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
Bullcrap, and liberal bullcrap, spend 2 minutes in the Seahawks locker room.
I've personally been around the pros and any such claim is bold face lie.


Then, you're saying that all these professional athletes are lying...everyone is lying !!...anyone that doesn't agree with you .....and nobody brags about sexually assaulting women without their consent ....thats something to be ashamed of , not bragged about....th women just validated everything he admitted about his behavior....most women believe the 11 women. That's why he's getting crushed by women v**ers...he doesn't have a chance

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Oct 26, 2016 09:42:03   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Anigav6969 wrote:
Then, you're saying that all these professional athletes are lying...everyone is lying !!...anyone that doesn't agree with you .....and nobody brags about sexually assaulting women without their consent ....thats something to be ashamed of , not bragged about....th women just validated everything he admitted about his behavior....most women believe the 11 women. That's why he's getting crushed by women v**ers...he doesn't have a chance



Yes, they are lying. I have had years visiting training camps with full access. Any thing Trump has said pales NFL locker rooms

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Oct 26, 2016 10:16:50   #
Anigav6969
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
Yes, they are lying. I have had years visiting training camps with full access. Any thing Trump has said pales NFL locker rooms


Sorry, I think I'll listen to the pros, not you......and if you hear guys or know guys bragging about sexual assault, that's pretty sad....you have zero evidence that 11 women are lying.it is just your opinion...most of the Country think he's lying...

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Oct 26, 2016 13:17:43   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Anigav6969 wrote:
Sorry, I think I'll listen to the pros, not you......and if you hear guys or know guys bragging about sexual assault, that's pretty sad....you have zero evidence that 11 women are lying.it is just your opinion...most of the Country think he's lying...




That's fine, we have had several discussions over the last few years. Disagreed and I always demonstrated respect for you, your beliefs, views, party affiliation, have not resorted to lower level insults . I also have always maintained my integrity, doing my level best to present my statements as opinion when they are opinion, and acknowledged facts or evidence, not selling "opinions " as facts.
My only request from you, is most likely what you would expect from me...when topics such as these are in debate, hold to what you believe the t***h "may" be, but wiggle room for other possible outcomes.
I believe the women are hillary plants "opinion ", I believe this based on hillary's past political corruption, and revelations of emails proving c*****t e******n manipulation as evidenced. What I cannot claim , this to be a fact.
I can claim The Seahawks locker room does in "fact" pale what Donald Trump has said, the reason for even mentioning this "fact" is to establish while Trump's words are unacceptable, crude, and vile, they are in "fact" a norm and acceptable by a high percentage of men in that "locker room " inviroment. My experience with NFL locker room is from "Personal " experience among these men "fact".
Anyone stating the football "NFL" do not use this type of language are being unt***hful for purposes of supporting and protecting their political party. "Opinion " I can't think of another reason why they "are" being unt***hful.
Having personally been in sports my entire life and non-pro teams, basketball ball, baseball, martial arts, racket ball, there were often times this type of language was overheard by myself "fact"
My wife K.U. university, W.A.S.U university, City University, CA university of law, making her way on sports scholarships, and girls clubbing, partying told me when this story broke, what a joke " they think what Trump said is bsd, you should hear how bad girls can be. Both locker room and the party/ club scene.
I think people are attempting to make Trump out as if what he said is extremely uncommon rarely ever spoken by men, and only the bottom of a very few would speak such words "false"
The entire point of stating "locker room " talk, and where the phrase "locker room " is because that foul talk is extremely "common " among males of all social status both geographic and demographic.
I believe the point is actually being overstated, the media has been pounding it 24/7 . This deserves a news story, not every hour of every day, focus groups, on and on, and onnnnnnn.
I'm calling this what it is, political posturing, and the same thing happens to hillary on conservative news. 24/7.
It's not murder, and this type of stuff discovered on either Trump or Hillary is a bunch of B.S.
This only distracts from what needs to be reported after the initial story.....Policies.

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Oct 26, 2016 23:20:05   #
Anigav6969
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
That's fine, we have had several discussions over the last few years. Disagreed and I always demonstrated respect for you, your beliefs, views, party affiliation, have not resorted to lower level insults . I also have always maintained my integrity, doing my level best to present my statements as opinion when they are opinion, and acknowledged facts or evidence, not selling "opinions " as facts.
My only request from you, is most likely what you would expect from me...when topics such as these are in debate, hold to what you believe the t***h "may" be, but wiggle room for other possible outcomes.
I believe the women are hillary plants "opinion ", I believe this based on hillary's past political corruption, and revelations of emails proving c*****t e******n manipulation as evidenced. What I cannot claim , this to be a fact.
I can claim The Seahawks locker room does in "fact" pale what Donald Trump has said, the reason for even mentioning this "fact" is to establish while Trump's words are unacceptable, crude, and vile, they are in "fact" a norm and acceptable by a high percentage of men in that "locker room " inviroment. My experience with NFL locker room is from "Personal " experience among these men "fact".
Anyone stating the football "NFL" do not use this type of language are being unt***hful for purposes of supporting and protecting their political party. "Opinion " I can't think of another reason why they "are" being unt***hful.
Having personally been in sports my entire life and non-pro teams, basketball ball, baseball, martial arts, racket ball, there were often times this type of language was overheard by myself "fact"
My wife K.U. university, W.A.S.U university, City University, CA university of law, making her way on sports scholarships, and girls clubbing, partying told me when this story broke, what a joke " they think what Trump said is bsd, you should hear how bad girls can be. Both locker room and the party/ club scene.
I think people are attempting to make Trump out as if what he said is extremely uncommon rarely ever spoken by men, and only the bottom of a very few would speak such words "false"
The entire point of stating "locker room " talk, and where the phrase "locker room " is because that foul talk is extremely "common " among males of all social status both geographic and demographic.
I believe the point is actually being overstated, the media has been pounding it 24/7 . This deserves a news story, not every hour of every day, focus groups, on and on, and onnnnnnn.
I'm calling this what it is, political posturing, and the same thing happens to hillary on conservative news. 24/7.
It's not murder, and this type of stuff discovered on either Trump or Hillary is a bunch of B.S.
This only distracts from what needs to be reported after the initial story.....Policies.
That's fine, we have had several discussions over ... (show quote)


Fair enough....but, I just completely disagree with your opinions.....and you are focusing on the language Trump used....I am not....I'm focusing on the FACT that he admitted to sexually assaulting women....I could care less what language he uses....he admitted to the behavior of sexual assault...That FACT makes me believe he is lying....like I said, most of the country think he's lying....and more importantly, women think he's lying...that's why they won't v**e for him......you need to realize that nobody cares about crude language....it's the FACT of what he admitted to.....the 11 women just validated his admission....makes perfect sense

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Oct 27, 2016 07:03:53   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Anigav6969 wrote:
Fair enough....but, I just completely disagree with your opinions.....and you are focusing on the language Trump used....I am not....I'm focusing on the FACT that he admitted to sexually assaulting women....I could care less what language he uses....he admitted to the behavior of sexual assault...That FACT makes me believe he is lying....like I said, most of the country think he's lying....and more importantly, women think he's lying...that's why they won't v**e for him......you need to realize that nobody cares about crude language....it's the FACT of what he admitted to.....the 11 women just validated his admission....makes perfect sense
Fair enough....but, I just completely disagree wit... (show quote)



No, he never admitted to assult, only a foul mouth. He stated, " it was locker room talk ".
Thus the argument was born.

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Oct 27, 2016 10:13:07   #
Anigav6969
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
No, he never admitted to assult, only a foul mouth. He stated, " it was locker room talk ".
Thus the argument was born.


Ummm...no....he said that he grabs women and kisses them , even if they don't want him to...then he said , he grabs them by the pussy.( that's assault by the way )....then in the debate, his excuse was " locker room talk "......only words...no actions.....that's why these women came out....to say that he lied at the debate....I believe them...they have friends and coworkers that corroborate their stories....it matched perfectly with what he said he does...it seems you just don't want to believe it

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Oct 27, 2016 22:40:43   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Anigav6969 wrote:
Ummm...no....he said that he grabs women and kisses them , even if they don't want him to...then he said , he grabs them by the pussy.( that's assault by the way )....then in the debate, his excuse was " locker room talk "......only words...no actions.....that's why these women came out....to say that he lied at the debate....I believe them...they have friends and coworkers that corroborate their stories....it matched perfectly with what he said he does...it seems you just don't want to believe it
Ummm...no....he said that he grabs women and kisse... (show quote)




And now we're back to the position, the women are Clinton plants.

I have been debating a topic on a doffered forum, and the one I debate is foolish. Using links to support his position that are "only" opinion sold as investigative, and a site that condones pedifile's , and has a deep history of its article facts debunked.

My point is, thanks for using your brain in debate regardless how diametrically opposed our politics, and beliefs may be. I'll give you cudo's for not running or disappearing when odds are against your debate. Make no mistake how east is from the west in our beliefs. But you remain civil, when treated civil has been my experience. Not a hallmark of your like minded on these forums.
To that end, I believe the months ahead of us will bring revelations, Trump vs 11 women. For now this debate may be a draw with no conclusions final, if wrong I'll concede at that time.

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