First Hillary wanted us to believe that her 8 years in the White House were equal to a co-Presidency, where she gained valuable experience on being President.
Yeah. I didn’t buy that either.
But now Hillary wants us all to believe something else that’s not true either, when she said:
“I’ve spent so much of my life in the nonprofit sector.”
Really? Because in the 35 years since Hillary graduated from Yale Law school, she’s worked for a grand total of less than 1 year full-time at a non-profit company:
Clinton worked at the Children’s Defense Fund for less than a year, and that’s the only full-time job in the nonprofit sector she’s ever had. She also worked briefly as a law professor.
Hillary doesn’t want you to remember that for 15 of those 35 years, she was the partner in a law firm where she routinely worked for the interest of big corporations. For a lot of money.
“She wants to be seen as someone who has devoted her life to public service,” Smith said. “I suppose if you say it enough, maybe you can get people to believe it.”
Why anybody believes anything that comes out of her pie hole, I’ll never understand.
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This stuff is pretty easy to verify if you’re so inclined:
Preston, I guess it depends on the meaning of ‘worked’.
Hillary’s been on hundreds of boards and committees. If you look objectively you see that entities (both profit and non-profit) that wanted something from Bill would put Hillary on their board. This started very early in her career , remember the cattle futures?
The point is she’s had very little experience in what one would call a ‘job’.
In fact the only clear cut executive responsiblity she’s ever had was as chairperson of President Clinton’s health care task force. As everyone knows, this task force was a total compete, and utter miserable failure. Besides failing miserably it was fined $200,000 for violations of federal disclosure laws.
That’s the sum total of Hillary’s executive experience: Miserable failure.
The point is she’s had very little experience in what one would call a ‘job’.
In fact, this was her quote: “I’ve spent so much of my life in the nonprofit sector.â€
It was falsely implied that she had said she worked for non-profits for years so she could falsely be accused of lying.