Hillary Adopts the 40% Myth to Argue for Gun Control
Among the many issues standing between Hillary Clinton and the White
House is what various media outlets have delicately labeled a
“credibility problem.” Politico was more blunt in an August 27 article,
asking, “Can Hillary overcome the ‘liar’ factor?” That piece went on to
cite a Quinnipiac University poll, in which 61% of respondents indicated
they did not believe Hillary was honest and trustworthy. Worse, when
voters were asked the first word that came to mind about Clinton, the
top three replies were (in order of popularity) “liar,” “dishonest,” and
“untrustworthy.” According to the article, “Overall, more than a third
of poll respondents said their first thought about Clinton was some
version of: She’s a liar. … [T]he striking reality is that, for Clinton,
a lack of trust is the first thing many think of.”
Count us in on that.
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NEWS Trustworthiness Issues? Politifact Calls Out Clinton Deception |
That there are apparently still people (though, increasingly few) that
find Hillary Clinton at all trustworthy is becoming more and more
incredible. Late last week, Politifact took Clinton to task over
comments she made about the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms
Act (PLCAA). According to Politifact, at a campaign event in Iowa,
Clinton remarked “[p]robably one of the most egregious, wrong, pieces of
legislation that ever passed the Congress when it comes to this issue
is to protect gun sellers and gun makers from liability… They are the
only business in America that is wholly protected from any kind of
liability.” Politifact properly branded the statement “False.” That
Politifact has been known to skew their work in favor of gun control
advocates, shows just how patently false Clinton’s characterization of
the PLCAA was.
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Recently, we reported on a partisan gun control rally on the Capitol
steps that sought to exploit recent tragedy and loss to build momentum
for a longstanding agenda. Anti-gun members of the president’s party,
always quick to do his bidding, have been emboldened by Obama’s own
not-so-thinly-veiled call for confiscatory gun control. This week, the
air on Capitol Hill remains thick with rumors of the impending gun
control debate. Word is that it may come in the very near future. With
local elections days away in several states, the anti-gun,
anti-constitution wing of American politics is looking to activate its
base. |
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