BREAKING! Hillary Just Released BIZARRE VIDEO…
The End is Near!
Yesterday Crooked Hillary Clinton popped her ugly head again to give a bizarre video shout-out
to 'activist b***hes supporting b***hes' just hours after responding to accusations
that she had once again protected a sexual predator against accusations of sexual harassment.
Just like she has done for her Rapist Husband, former President Bill Clinton, for decades.
The former Senator and Secretary of State made the comments in a video posted to Twitter
Friday by none other than the extreme left wing radical that is Huffington Post commentator
Alex Mohajer.
For those of you out there that just can't stand to look at her or hear her voice anymore,
the proper statement says:
'Hey everyone, I just wanted to say thanks,' she says in the video, which is zoomed in
on her face.
'Thank you for your feminism, for your activism, and all I can hope if you keep up the really
important good work.'
Then off screen someone can be heard saying 'activist b***hes supporting b***hes,'
to as Hillary gives a hearty laugh.
She then repeats it, chuckling and saying: 'And let me just say, this is directed to
the activist b***hes supporting b***hes, so let's go.'
This extremely odd video was posted just hours after The New York Times broke the story that
Crooked Hillary Clinton kept one of her top spiritual advisers, Burns Strider, from being
fired and prosecuted after he was accused of sexually harassing a 30-year-old subordinate
during her failed 2008 presidential run.
One thing you can't take away from this hack is the fact she remains loyal to the
sexual predators in her life.
Via MSN:
Hillary Clinton Chose to Shield a Top Adviser Accused of Harassment in 2008
WASHINGTON — A senior adviser to Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign who
was accused of repeatedly sexually harassing a young subordinate was kept on the campaign
at Mrs. Clinton's request, according to four people familiar with what took place.
Mrs. Clinton's campaign manager at the time recommended that she fire the adviser, Burns
Strider.
But Mrs. Clinton did not.
Instead, Mr. Strider was docked several weeks of pay and ordered to undergo counseling,
and the young woman was moved to a new job.
Mr. Strider, who was Mrs. Clinton's faith adviser, a co-founder of the American Values
Network, and sent the candidate scripture readings every morning for months during the
campaign, was hired five years later to lead an independent group that supported Mrs. Clinton's
2016 candidacy, Correct the Record, which was created by a close Clinton ally, David
Brock.
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He was fired after several months for workplace issues, including allegations that he harassed
a young female aide, according to three people close to Correct the Record's management.
Mr. Strider did not respond to an email seeking comment.
A spokesman for Mrs. Clinton provided a statement from Utrecht, Kleinfeld, Fiori, Partners,
the law firm that had represented the campaign in 2008 and has been involved on sexual harassment
issues.
"To ensure a safe working environment, the campaign had a process to address complaints
of misconduct or harassment.
When matters arose, they were reviewed in accordance with these policies, and appropriate
action was taken," the statement said.
"This complaint was no exception."
The woman's experience and the reaction to it have not been previously reported.
Until now, former Clinton associates were unwilling to discuss the events for publication.
But that changed in the wake of the #MeToo movement, in which dozens of men across the
country and across different industries, have been fired or suspended for sexual misconduct.
This account was based on interviews with eight former campaign officials and associates
of Mrs. Clinton.
They said the campaign manager, Patti Solis Doyle, and other senior campaign officials
discussed the situation involving Mr. Strider and Mrs. Clinton's response at the time.
Some of them were troubled that he was allowed to remain on the campaign.
The complaint against Mr. Strider was made by a 30-year-old woman who shared an office
with him.
She told a campaign official that Mr. Strider had rubbed her shoulders inappropriately,
kissed her on the forehead and sent her a string of suggestive emails, including at
least one during the night, according to three former campaign officials familiar with what
took place.
The complaint was taken to Ms. Doyle, the campaign manager, who approached Mrs. Clinton
and urged that Mr. Strider, who was married at the time, be fired, according to the officials
familiar with what took place.
Mrs. Clinton said she did not want to, and instead he remained on her staff.
The woman who made the accusation against Mr. Strider in 2008 has not spoken publicly
about it.
She, like most campaign staffers, signed a nondisclosure agreement that barred employees
from publicly discussing internal dynamics on the campaign, according to two people with
direct knowledge of the contract.
Reached by a reporter, she declined to comment.
Ms. Solis Doyle also declined to comment.
Mrs. Clinton's candidacy has been cited as an inspiration for the #MeToo movement,
but she has not played a visible role in it.
After several Hollywood actresses told The Times and The New Yorker that Harvey Weinstein,
a longtime friend and donor to the Clintons, had harassed or assaulted them, Mrs. Clinton
spoke out against his behavior, saying in a statement that she was "shocked and appalled
by the revelations."
Weeks later actress Lena Dunham, one of Mrs. Clinton's most visible celebrity supporters
in her 2016 presidential bid, told the Times that she warned two Clinton campaign aides
against associating with Mr. Weinstein.
"I just want you to know that Harvey's a rapist and this is going to come out at
some point," Ms. Dunham said she told the campaign.
Nick Merrill, the communications director for Mrs. Clinton, said at the time Ms. Dunham
spoke publicly that she was mistaken.
"As to claims about a warning, that's something staff wouldn't forget," he said.
You can say a lot about Hillary Clinton one way or the other.
Some could even praise her for any political accomplishments as a woman, although mostly
based on riding the coattails of Bill Clinton after he tarnished the White House with his
Monica Lewinsky incident and impeachment process.
However, there's one thing that some people notice about Hillary Clinton that strikes
a very deep, dark, sickly nerve.
It always seems like she has pictures of herself hanging out with people who eventually become
outed as sexual predators.
Is that who the left wanted as their President?
If the left is all about the #MeToo movement and women's rights, then why do they align
themselves with people who continuously create the victims of the #MeToo movement and countless
others who've remained silent?
They want everyone else to be aware of the victims, but it seems like the most predators
are the leftists themselves.
Funny how that works.
Where did Democrats go so wrong that they preach about predator behavior to everyone
else, but forget to mention that they
are
the predators?
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