Showing posts with label Hillary Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hillary Clinton. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Hillary Clinton "All Black People Look Alike!" (video)

Hillary Clinton "All Black People Look Alike!" 

Hillarys a racist!
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Saturday, November 26, 2016

Hillary backers: 'Hateful bigot, I hope you die ... I will put a bullet in your brain'





ELECTORAL VOTERS 'DELUGED' WITH DEATH THREATS IN MULTIPLE STATES


One of Michigan’s 16 electors who will be called upon to cast a vote validating the election of Donald Trump in the Electoral College has testified on video that he and others in the state are receiving “dozens and dozens of death threats” from Hillary Clinton supporters urging them to switch their votes to Clinton.
On Dec. 19 the Electoral College will convene to cast their votes for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, with each state’s electors pledged to vote for the candidate elected on Nov. 8 in their state.
But more than a dozen states have no laws making it illegal for the electors to change their vote while others have only a minor penalty such as a fine for doing so. If Clinton’s supporters can get enough of the 163 electors from states where Trump both won and votes can be legally switched on Dec. 19, Hillary Clinton becomes the next president of the United States.
Michael Banerian, 22, of Oakland County, Michigan, is one of that state’s 16 official electors who will meet in the state capital of Lansing on Dec. 19 to cast their votes for Trump. He told the Detroit News Thursday he has received threatening emails, lots of them, from people telling him to vote for Democrat Clinton instead of the GOP victor he is pledged to support. Trump won Michigan’s popular vote and should be able to count on the 16 electoral votes in that state.
Watch Michael Banerian, one of Michigan’s 16 electors, talk about the threats he has received on his life if he doesn’t switch his vote from Trump to Clinton:

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Hillary Zombie State Corpse... Didn’t Look Well At First Public Appearance Since Election Loss.

Hillary Zombie State Corpse... Didn’t Look Well At First Public Appearance Since Election Loss.




Today, Hillary Clinton had her first public speaking gig since the electoral college blowout last Tuesday — and she looked pretty rough.
But honestly, I suppose anyone would look like that when you feel entitled to the White House, have the entire mainstream media at your disposal, and are told each and every day that you’ve got this election “in the bag.”

She spoke at the Children’s Defense Fund Gala.
Here’s the full speech:



Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The New York Times takes down the Clinton Foundation. This could be devastating for Bill and Hillary



Is the New York Times being guest edited by Rush Limbaugh? Today it runs with a fascinating takedown of the Clinton Foundation – that vast vanity project that conservatives are wary of criticising for being seen to attack a body that tries to do good. But the liberal NYT has no such scruples. The killer quote is this:
For all of its successes, the Clinton Foundation had become a sprawling concern, supervised by a rotating board of old Clinton hands, vulnerable to distraction and threatened by conflicts of interest. It ran multimillion-dollar deficits for several years, despite vast amounts of money flowing in.
Over a year ago Bill Clinton met with some aides and lawyers to review the Foundation's progress and concluded that it was a mess. Well, many political start-ups can be, especially when their sole selling point is the big name of their founder (the queues are short at the Dan Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center). But what complicated this review – what made its findings more politically devastating – is that the Clinton Foundation has become about more than just Bill. Now both daughter Chelsea and wife, and likely presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton have taken on major roles and, in the words of the NYT "efforts to insulate the foundation from potential conflicts have highlighted just how difficult it can be to disentangle the Clintons’ charity work from Mr Clinton’s moneymaking ventures and Mrs Clinton’s political future." Oh, they're entangled alright.
The NYT runs the scoop in its usual balanced, inoffensive way – but the problem jumps right off the page. The Clintons have never been able to separate the impulses to help others and to help themselves, turning noble philanthropic ventures into glitzy, costly promos for some future campaign (can you remember a time in human history when a Clinton wasn't running for office?). And their "Ain't I Great?!" ethos attracts the rich and powerful with such naked abandon that it ends up compromising whatever moral crusade they happen to have endorsed that month. That the Clinton Global Initiative is alleged to have bought Natalie Portman a first-class ticket for her and her dog to attend an event in 2009 is the tip of the iceberg. More troubling is that businessmen have been able to expand the profile of their companies by working generously alongside the Clinton Foundation. From the NYT:
Last year, Coca-Cola’s chief executive, Muhtar Kent, won a coveted spot on the dais with Mr. Clinton, discussing the company’s partnership with another nonprofit to use its distributors to deliver medical goods to patients in Africa. (A Coca-Cola spokesman said that the company’s sponsorship of foundation initiatives long predated Teneo and that the firm plays no role in Coca-Cola’s foundation work.)
In March 2012, David Crane, the chief executive of NRG, an energy company, led a widely publicized trip with Mr. Clinton to Haiti, where they toured green energy and solar power projects that NRG finances through a $1 million commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative.
This is typical Clinton stuff. The second thing I ever wrote for this website was about how corporations invest in politicians as a way of building their brand and raising their stock price. It can lead to some funny partnerships. This, from 2011:
Just this month, bedding manufacturer Serta announced that it will be sponsoring Bill Clinton’s keynote address to an industry conference in August. "To us,"’ said the head of the company, "Clinton represents leadership. This appearance shows Serta is a leader and is taking a leadership position. This singles us out." Some might say that it is beneath a former president to basically endorse Serta’s new "Perfect Sleeper" line, even with its "revolutionary gel foam mattress".
The cynical might infer from the NYT piece that the Clintons are willing to sell themselves, their image, and even their Foundation's reputation in exchange for money to finance their personal projects. In Bill's case, saving the world. In Hillary's case, maybe, running for president.
It's nothing new to report that there's an unhealthy relationship in America between money and politics, but it's there all the same. While the little people are getting hit with Obamacare, high taxes and joblessness, a class of businessmen enjoys ready access to politicians of both Left and Right that poses troubling questions for how the republic can continue to call itself a democracy so long as it functions as an aristocracy of the monied. Part of the reason why America's elites get away with it is becuase they employ such fantastic salesmen. For too long now, Bill Clinton has pitched himself, almost without question, as a homespun populist: the Boy from Hope. The reality is that this is a man who – in May 1993 – prevented other planes from landing at LAX for 90 minues while he got a haircut from a Beverley Hills hairdresser aboard Air Force One. The Clintons are populists in the same way that Barack Obama is a Nobel prize winner. Oh, wait…

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Hillary Clinton takes aim at her own signature style at CFDA Fashion Awards


Hillary Clinton had America's fashion elite in stitches last night, during her hilarious speech at the CFDA Fashion Awards.
The former Secretary of State, who got a standing ovation as she took to the podium at New York's Lincoln Center, took aim at her penchant for pantsuits.
She told the assembled crowd: 'I'm going to be pitching Andy [Cohen] on a new show for Bravo... we can call it Project Pantsuit.'
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
Presenting Project Pantsuit: Hillary Clinton had the style set in stitches with her speech at the CFDA Awards
Oscar de la Renta, right, speaks on stage next to former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Mutual appreciation: Mrs Clinton presented longtime friend Oscar de la Renta with the Founder's Award. He said in his speech that he hoped she would be America's next president
Mrs Clinton was in attendance to present Oscar de la Renta with the prestigious Founder's Award.
The jokes continued when she turned her attention to the veteran designer, who has been dressing her since she became First Lady in 1993.
 
'I was then, as I am now, such a fashion icon,' she quipped. 
In all seriousness, she had warm words for her longtime friend.
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hillary Rodham Clinton
The lady and her pants: Mrs Clinton looked sensational in Oscar de la Renta trousers with a long, embellished navy coat and dazzling blue earrings
'His name alone evokes elegance and timeless beauty,' she said. 'And his designs give each of us a chance to feel like we're special, too.'
In turn, Mr de la Renta had nothing but praise for Mrs Clinton.
Bravo! Andy Cohen hosted the CFDA Awards and made plenty of jokes at designers' expense
Bravo! Andy Cohen hosted the CFDA Awards and made plenty of jokes at designers' expense
'I hope that she's going to be our next president,' he said, as he accepted his award.
Mr Cohen, who hosted the event, is likely to have been both delighted and relieved by Mrs Clinton's witty retort.
Earlier, during rehearsals, he tweeted: Rehearsing for the @CFDA Awards tonight. No pressure - I'm sure Mrs Clinton will enjoy my routine about her! #SeemedFunnyWhenWeWroteIt [sic].'
Naturally, Mrs Clinton, 65, was wearing one of her friend's designs. She sported a pair of Oscar de la Renta pants with a long, embellished navy coat and dazzling blue earrings.
Guests at the event who might have hoped to party with Mrs Clinton afterwards though, were left sorely disappointed.
According to WWDCFDA organizers were forced to rearrange the evening's itinerary in order that she and Mr de la Renta could leave early to join their respective spouses at the 90th birthday party of Henry Kissinger.
As far as the style set was concerned, the rest of the event was worth sticking around for. The designers behind Proenza Schouler took home the Womenswear Designer of the Year title for the third time.
Design duo Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, who also won the award in 2007 and 2011, had their award presented to them by Kerry Washington.
As they picked up the award, they told the crowd: 'We were not expecting that.'
Lazaro Hernandez (left) and Jack McCollough (right)
Hat trick: Lazaro Hernandez (left) and Jack McCollough (right) pose with Kerry Washington after winning the CFDA Womenswear Designer of the Year Award for the third time
Phillip Lim poses with Rose Byrn
Dan Stevens poses with winner of the CFDA Designer of the Year Award, Thom Browne
Winning teams: Accessory Designer of the Year Phillip Lim pictured with Rose Byrne (left) and menswear designer of the year Thom Browne with actor Dan Stevens (right)
Also among the big winners at America's 'fashion Oscars' were Thom Browne, who won the Menswear Designer of the Year award, and Phillip Lim, who won the Accessory Designer of the Year title.
Vera Wang was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award, by her former mentor Ralph Lauren.
According to the the DKNYPRGirl Twitter handle, Mr Lauren was holding his one-time protegee's hand all night because she had been so nervous.
She told him in her speech: 'I thank you for always believing in me. To all the women and men I dress, thank you for your trust.'
Designer Vera Wang, left, is presented with an award by fellow designer Ralph Lauren
Proud moment: Designer Vera Wang was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award, by her former mentor Ralph Lauren
Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci was also honored, with the International Award, while the Board of Directors' Tribute award went to costume designer Colleen Atwood.
Rising talent was also honored in its own category. The Swarovski Award for Emerging Talent was given to Suno designers Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty, with the menswear title going to Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne of the label Public School.
Jewelry designer Pamela Love won the Swarovski Award for Emerging Talent in Accessory Design, and Style.com’s Tim Blanks was honored with the Media Award.
Trophies are the new black: Jewelry designer Pamela Love triumphantly holds up her Swarovski Awards for Accessory Design
Special honor: Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci, pictured with actress Jessica Chastain, took home the International Award
Trophies are the new black: Pamela Love triumphantly holds up her Swarovski Awards for Accessory Design (left); Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci (with actress Jessica Chastain, right) won the International Award
While the event honored design talent, it was wall-to-wall with supermodels and A-listers.
Among the guests in attendance were Jessica Chastain, Rose Byrne and Sofia Vergara. Models included Victoria's Secret beauties Karlie Kloss, Adriana Lima, Candice Swanepoel and Alessandra Ambrosio, as well as their former Angel-mate Miranda Kerr.
The Olsen Twins and Nicole Richie were among the more famous fashion designers on the red carpet, as well as Tory Burch, Betsey Johnson and Jenna Lyons.


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