So Hillary has thrown her visage’ boater hat in the ring to run for president. The typo accidently left in Hillary’s announcement speech Sunday was ironically closer to the truth than her intended statement; “I have fought children and families for years...”. This may be an ominous omen to predict her second attempt at the White House.

Yes, Hillary is a fighter but not for families who work, certainly not for children yet to be born or who go to college. She is a long-time advocate if not champion for even late-term abortions and helps to do her part to keep college tuitions unattainable for millions of Americans with her $300,000 per speech at any of the colleges in which she is invited to speak. She doesn’t fight for women who stay at home to raise their children, but instead scoffs at their ‘mundane, unfulfilling meaningless lives’ for not having professional careers (although she’s tried to amend some of those public sentiments).

The former Secretary of State has bigger problems though; tens of thousands of official State Department Emails destroyed despite official warnings not to do so. Then there’s her role in the response or lack thereof to the sack of the American consulate at Benghazi, Libya looming over her head and those two issues are likely related but the Clinton Foundation is the real 800 pound gorilla in the room.

Can the aspiring Democrat candidate really claim to be a feminist, which is where her base is.

As the Freedom of Information Act compels the now renamed “Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation” to make visible where the massive amounts of money is coming from, more than a few heads will turn here. The International Business Times revealed a few things that ought to be devastating to her campaign as she runs on the illusion that she is a feminist and a fighter for human rights. I say “ought” but realize how amoral liberals can be when it comes to holding one of their own accountable, especially ones in the Kennedy or Clinton liberal monarchies. The NY Post collected from the IBT, Politico and others, a few you’ll want to know about.

  • While serving as secretary of state, Clinton was lobbied by human-rights groups and union leaders to address the Colombian government’s abuse of striking oil workers, some of whom had been threatened at gunpoint by the military. Meanwhile, the oil company in question, Pacific Rubiales, was promising millions to the Clinton Foundation.Hillary’s State Department wound up publicly hailing Colombia’s commitment to human-rights reform — and that statement allowed the United States to continue funding the Colombian military. Today, the founder of Pacific Rubiales is a board member of the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
  • Politico reported last week, a major phosphate company owned by the Moroccan government has just pledged at least $1 million to the foundation. In 2011, Clinton’s State Department assailed Morocco as a corrupt state guilty of “arbitrary arrests and corruption in all branches of government.” Women in Morocco are still subjugated by Islamic rule, yet last September, Hillary Clinton’s public stance on the government had changed.“A vital hub for economic and cultural exchange,” she called it, one that was “in the midst of dramatic changes.”The foundation had stopped accepting money from foreign governments in 2009, when Hillary became secretary of state. When she resigned in 2013, the foundation changed this policy, and it has since taken money from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman.
  • One of the great lessons of 2008, say Hillary’s aides, is that she has learned to run toward history, not from it: Instead of downplaying her gender, she’ll amplify it, running not just as the potential first female president but as a proud feminist.If so, she may create a new problem for herself: How to explain her decades-long defense of her womanizing husband — a philanderer at best, a predator at worst? In 2014, the papers of Hillary’s late friend Diane Blair were made public; in them, Blair wrote that Hillary dismissed Monica Lewinksy, then a 22-year-old White House intern, as a “narcissistic loony-toon” and insisted that Bill had not abused his power.As for Bill’s other women — including Paula Jones and Kathleen Willey, who alleged sexual harassment, and Juanita Broderick, who accused him of rape — the Clintons often embarked on a “nuts and sluts” campaign, denigrating the accusers.

    According to Carl Bernstein’s “A Woman in Charge,” Hillary called Bill’s longtime mistress Gennifer Flowers “trailer trash”; she also encouraged his team to get signed statements from all of Bill’s other women, swearing they’d never had sex with him.

    Willey later said that Hillary spearheaded a “terror campaign” against her. “She is the war on women, as far as I’m concerned,” Willey said. – Maureen Callahan NY Post

So she is no feminist as she gladly accepts millions of dollars from regimes that beat, imprison women proudly and openly. She is no champion of human rights given her willingness to turn a blind eye away from any regime that donates to her family slush fund. She’s not very charitable or empathetic toward college costs for the middle class, stuffing her pockets for 90 minute speeches at $300k, demands for private jets and presidential suites on the backs of student tuition. So remind me again on which position is Hillary Rodham Clinton going to credibly run?

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