Rebecca Diserio
Not many would argue that Hillary Clinton seems to have sold
her soul more than once throughout her political career. However, her
recent sellout catchphrase is enough to nauseate and concern anyone
truly interested in the wellbeing of our country. Apparently, even with
terror spreading across the globe, economic troubles burdening almost
every American family, division running rampant, and our nation slowly
caving in under chaos, the cackling Clinton thinks all you need is love
to become president.
Hillary Clinton ends all her public appearances the same way
these days. Her experiences, playing in the good ol’ boys club, has
left her hardened. Hillary carved her place in American politics by
playing hard and taking no prisoners, as she ascended to one of the
highest offices ever held by a woman in America. If her
political/personal life had a theme song for her years since she left
the White House it is Alanis Morrisette’s “You Outta Know.”
Hillary met Bill Clinton in 1971 at Yale. The biggest fork
in her then extremely bright future was her relationship with Bill
Clinton. Reading Hillary’s biography, before Bill, Hillary was on her
way, well established and accomplished, immersed in far leftists
ideology.
Her
Wellesley thesis “There Is Only the Fight . . . “: An Analysis of the Alinsky Model was
well received. Connected people in the Democratic party approached her
to run for office, saying she could be the first female President of the
United States. Betsy Ross Wright,
a major mover and shaker in Democratic politics, thought Hillary was
the political star, and she felt Hillary’s marriage would potentially
hinder her political aspirations.
I’m sure she spends late nights going over that decision to
marry Bill and leave Washington D.C. for Arkansas. Although it’s water
under the bridge, what could have been
was lost in Bill’s multiple affairs. The first song defining Hillary’s
early years, when she left her honesty and integrity in the dust bin,
is Tammy Wynette’s “Stand By Your Man.”
That song sums up her pivotal decision to stay with Bill
and lie for Bill. That choice was her defining moment. Her blatant lie
— “I’m no Tammy Wynette standing by her man,” she said, but that was
exactly what she was doing. A divorce would be the worse political
choice if she ever wanted to achieve her goal of becoming the first
female president.
In the video below, notice her southern drawl. Hillary is from Chicago and went to College at Wellesley and Harvard. East coast girls don’t have southern drawls. Here is Hillary’s moment — the moment she sold her soul.
Once challenged in life, taking the wide road of lies and subterfuge,
it’s a rare individual who can turn away from money, fame, and power.
Hillary’s first song defining her early political life is
“Stand By Your Man.”
Hillary’s second song, the years post White House, is “You Outta Know,”
a screaming tirade about a woman done wrong by her man, who once stood
by him, but no more. Now living separate lives, Hillary tells Bill “you
outta know” that you owe me. She made him president, and it was his turn
to now stand by her and make her president.
That hardened exterior Hillary is so well-known for must now
be shed. Focus groups have stated that Hillary is not liked, her
personality is too harsh. So, once again, Hillary will change who she
is, all in the name of the continuing sell out of her soul. This time
she needs to show love and kindness. Hillary’s new theme song is “All You Need Is Love.”
Recent quotes from this new Hillary [
via the Associated Press]:
“We’ve got to do everything we can to weed out hate and plant love and kindness,” she told a crowd of several hundred.
In Alabama, she told lawyers celebrating the 60th
Anniversary of the Montgomery bus boycott that justice means “standing
beside love.” In Atlanta, Clinton promised black ministers she’d run on a
“love and kindness platform.” After Trump said he’d block Muslims from
entering the country, her campaign quickly churned out a new catch
phrase: “Love trumps hate.”
Today, Clinton rarely ends her remarks without asking her
audience to consider adding some “love and kindness” to their daily
lives.
“It may be unusual for a presidential candidate to say we need more
love and kindness in this country, but I think that’s exactly what we
need,” she said in Salem, New Hampshire, on Tuesday.
From “Stand By Your Man” and “You Outta Know” to “All You Need Is Love,”
Hillary Clinton’s road to her life’s goal has come fill circle to the
concept of “love.” Back on that couch, standing by her man, she sold her
soul. She was already indoctrinated into the art of deception and fake
emotion, devoting her thesis to Saul Alinsky, an evil man who dedicated
his book with the following quote:
Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder
acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends,
mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off
and history begins — or which is which), the first radical known to man
who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he
at least won his own kingdom — Lucifer
Hillary is an evil woman who used the great gifts God gave
her for self-interest at any cost. She chose lying to the American
people over integrity. Instead of true love, she’s chosen using anyone
and everything. If she becomes President woe to this nation.
In her great desperation to become President Hillary Clinton, she will morph into anything needed, a loving
wife, lying for her husband; a hardcore Secretary of State, lying about
her dereliction of duty that killed four Americans; and the Democratic
candidate, lying to portray herself into the Mother Teresa of American
politics.
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