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Hillary Clinton Has Memory Loss When It Comes To Talking About Benghazi

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  • Hillary Clinton last night claimed that the U.S.didn't lose a single person” in Libya during her time as secretary of state
  • Clinton made no mention of the four American lives lost in the Sept. 11, 2012 terror attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi
  • The democratic front runner made the comment defending her push for regime change in the war-torn North African nation at an Illinois town hall hosted by MSNBC.

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton committed her second gaffe in as many days on the campaign trail Monday night, claiming that the U.S. “didn't lose a single person” in Libya during her time as secretary of state.

Clinton made the comment defending her push for regime change in the war-torn North African nation at an Illinois town hall hosted by MSNBC.

Now, is Libya perfect? It isn't,” Clinton said. After contrasting her approach toward Libya with the ongoing bloodshed in Syria's civil war, Clinton said “Libya was a different kind of calculation and we didn't lose a single person … We didn’t have a problem in supporting our European and Arab allies in working with NATO.”

Clinton made no mention of the Sept. 11, 2012 terror attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed four Americans: U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, information officer Sean Smith, and former Navy SEALS Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty.

Questions about the attack and its aftermath have dogged Clinton throughout her second run for the White House, with emails released by the State Department contradicting several aspects of her testimony before the House Select Committee investigating the attack.

Earlier Monday, Clinton's campaign was forced to scramble to clarify comments she made about coal jobs at a CNN town hall Sunday night.

I'm the only candidate which has a policy about how to bring economic opportunity using clean renewable energy as the key into coal country,” Clinton said, “because we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.”

With many workers in crucial primary states like Ohio and Illinois relying on such jobs, Clinton's campaign put out a statement stressing that, “Coal will remain a part of the energy mix for years to come” and Clinton’s plan would also safeguard workers’ retirement and health benefits.

Spokesman Brian Fallon said “no candidate in this race is more devoted to supporting coal communities than Hillary Clinton” and “any suggestions otherwise are false.

Source: Fox News

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4 Comments

4 Comments

  • Eddie Gilbert says:

    She doesn’t have a memory loss regarding this situation. She has selective memory and hopes that Denial is a way to Forgiveness

  • Name says:

    She knows herself she’s a traitor

  • Daren D. Theige says:

    Why is it that there is NO investigation into the 60+ people who were killed in US Embassies while Lil Bush Jr. was President??? Why aren’t you People calling HIM a liar and a murderer?, which he most definitely WAS!!! You’re all hypocrites!!! I will be HAPPY to see Hillary as our next President!!!

  • Tony says:

    She is sincerely dishonest and untrustworthy: only uninformed or sheeple would give her their vote!

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