Thursday, August 28, 2014

Waiting for the polls to tell her what to say

Hillary Clinton Ripped For Ferguson Silence By CNN Panel

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Source:  www.frontpagemag.com
By Douglas Ernst, Aug. 26, 2014, Washingtontimes.com

A CNN panel agreed on Tuesday that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton may have harmed herself with minority voters due to her prolonged silence on the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, by police officer Darren Wilson. The 18-year-old was killed Aug. 9.

Moderator Ana Cabrera said it was “really interesting” how quiet Mrs. Clinton has been on this issue before playing a clip of her ignoring a question about the shooting at a recent book signing.

Panelist Marc Lamont Hill said it was “shameful” for her not to have talked about the issue. He added that the Clintons “have made so much of their political bones on the backs of black voters, getting black support, getting black love, identifying black causes. Hillary Clinton will go to Selma in 2008 and clap with black people and put on a fake Southern accent and pretend to identify with black struggle and black pain. But now that real black issues are on the table, now that real black struggle is in the public eye, she has said nothing,” the Washington Free Beacon reported Tuesday.

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