The Truth Can't Be Changed
The Truth Can’t Be Changed
September 10, 2016
The truth can’t be changed. What can happen is that it is spinned. When that happens, families are in jeopardy, communities are compromised and nations fall.
Everyday, on the major news networks, we hear the spin that is being generated by those who we trust to be honest. Instead, David Muir, Lester Holt and many others continually deceive Americans. Donald Trump has been vilified, and Hillary Clinton has attained sainthood according to the media. The reality is that those in the media are culpable for the deterioration of the country and supporting a criminal element, namely the Clinton machine.
Love Donald Trump or hate him, facts can’t be changed about Hillary Clinton.
At the Commander-in-Chief forum hosted by NBC News, the first thirty seconds showed a very warm and personable Hillary Clinton. She was thrilled to be there. It is safe to assume that she expected softball questions. First from Matt Lauer and then from the handpicked individuals to ask her questions.
But things went south for Hillary in the first minute. Instead of simple foreign policy questions, that without mistake, would make her sound the most credible and presidential of the two, Matt Lauer may well have gone off of the rails and created his own script of questions for Clinton. In his second line of questions, suddenly, we saw the real Hillary Clinton come out. The contempt and disdain that Hillary has for the military and the intelligence community screamed volumes. She immediately got off of her chair and was almost lecturing our men and women who have so valiantly served this nation.
Her anger was turned towards Lauer in the interview and has continued days after the forum ended.
Matt Lauer: “The word judgement has been used a lot, around you, Secretary Clinton, over the last year-and-a-half, and in particular in your use of personal email and server to communicate while you were secretary of state.
Matt Lauer: “Why isn’t it disqualifying, if you want to be commander-in-chief?”
We asked our political director Scott Sneddon about this line of questioning and her response.
“I think that we have two major take-aways from this. First, Secretary Clinton became overtly hostile towards everyone. Even those who supported her in that forum. Her temper and this seemingly better than everyone in the room attitude overflowed.” Sneddon says. “I was watching her meltdown in complete disbelief.
“The second thing we learn is that she still is unable to tell the truth. I don’t think she honestly is capable of telling the truth. She referenced a second system that she communicated on regarding classified information. There is no evidence of that from the FBI or the congressional hearings. What she used was multiple devices that were all using that unsecured server.”
Hillary Clinton: “I communicated about classified material on a wholly separate system.”
We asked Sneddon about Trump and his performance. “Trump had the opportunity to really pulverize Clinton in this forum. He could easily have seen a five point bump in the polls after watching Clinton’s complete meltdown.
“But instead, he got caught up in his own comments regarding ISIS. When he claimed that he knew more about ISIS than the generals.” Sneddon replied. “I went back to the footage where he actually made that statement. It was laced with sarcasm. If he would have brushed it off as sarcasm and simply made the statement that there are multiple ways of looking at serious problems. He would have been much better off.”
Sneddon continues, “Trump then could have cited examples from his own empire building that would have squashed the entire line of questioning. He nailed most of everything else he said. He was spot on in his responses to the VA. Why should vets be forced to wait weeks or longer to be treated?
“A valid point was made about the suicide rate among vets as well. They don’t get adequate treatment timely.”
Love him or hate him, Trump handled the forum much better than Clinton. Trump acted presidential. Clinton continued to show her true colors of lies, deceit and contempt, not just for the armed forces of The United States, but for all Americans.
The Truth Can't Be Changed
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