Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Net Neutrality, here we come again

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is blaming internet websites for eroding her trustworthiness poll numbers.

“A lot of what people read about me in certain corners of the internet and a lot of what Donald Trump says about me is just that same nonsense,” she said during a speech at the International Women’s luncheon, referring to a long history of political attacks.
Clinton said she was troubled by polling numbers which show that voters didn’t trust her, and she put the blame on political opponents and conspiracy theories about her.
“I could say that political opponents and conspiracy theorists have accused me of every crime in the book over the years,” she added. “None of it’s true, never has been.”
Oh, man, that's a knee slapper.  Vince Foster and Ambassador Stevens were unavailable for comment.  But then, at this point, what difference does it make?

12 comments:

keith park said...

It couldn't possibly be that she's a lying, worthless POS. Oh no, not that.

PO'd American said...

Who are you going to believe? Me or your lying eyes and ears?

Anonymous said...

The vast right-wing conspiracy strikes again! Bless her heart.

Anonymous said...

Dutchman 6 happy to see you still fighting the good fight ! Evil personified are the Clintons. Begotten from the bowels of hell.Their crimes against America, humanity are legion. Politics aside. The Clinton Crime Family should be the poster child for the Rico Statues. But then again that is reserved La Costa Nostra and biker clubs. Behind enemy lines ,Ct.

Anonymous said...

Guilty as charged Madam Secretary...

Anonymous said...

There's pages of other people besides Vince Foster that aren't available for comment...

Anonymous said...

I find it interesting that an Obama appointed IG at the Department of State is part of the "vast right wing conspiracy."

Que Ricky Ricardo: "Hillary, you got some 'splainin' to do!"

Anonymous said...

So, if none of it is true, if it's ALL FALSE, then why haven't you sued the liars, slanderers, and libelers? Why haven't you taken them all to court, singly or together?

Discovery would be SUCH a bitch. (hehehe)

B Woodman
III-per

Anonymous said...

One ancient story that never got traction, because only about 1% of the people in this country understand how agriculture markets work, is how Hilary made $10,000 on her first cattle futures trading position. That's...... unusual. But it sure as hell pisses off this farm boy from my Stetson to my boots.

Mr. Moore said...

"Vince Foster and Ambassador Stevens were unavailable for comment." As the kids say now'a days...BOOM

0007 said...

That was $100,000 from the cattle futures thing, and Anne Barnhardt, someone who taught traders their craft said it was flatly impossible to do what she did. Just another payoff to bj and c**t for services rendered while he was gov.

Anonymous said...

Communist Democrats Federal regulation of Internet coming, warn FCC, FEC commissioners

Democrats targeting content and control of the Internet, especially from conservative sources, are pushing hard to layer on new regulations and even censorship under the guise of promoting diversity while policing bullying, warn commissioners from the Federal Communications Commission and Federal Election Commission.

“Protecting freedom on the Internet is just one vote away,” said Lee E. Goodman, a commissioner on the FEC which is divided three Democrats to three Republicans. “There is a cloud over your free speech.”

Pai and Goodman cited political correctness campaigns by Democrats as a threat. Both also said their agencies are becoming politicized and the liberals are using their power to push regulations that impact business and conservative outlets and voices.

At a CATO Institute discussion on online speech Wednesday night, both said that regulators are eager to issue new rules that could put limits on what people could say on blogs, online news and even YouTube. Washington Examiner reporter Rudy Takala and Cato’s digital manager Kat Murti were also on the panel.


http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/fed-regulation-of-internet-coming-warn-fcc-fec-commissioners/article/2595304