Thursday, February 11, 2016

HILLARY SMEARS AMERICA’S POLICE

In the speech following her defeat in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton backstabbed this country’s police

BarkGrowlBite | February 11, 2016

Good news and bad news. Hillary lost bigger than predicted in New Hampshire. That’s the good news. Here’s the bad news. In the speech following her defeat, Hillary backstabbed this country’s police. In a shameless effort to secure the black vote in the coming primaries, Hillary smeared America’s police by saying:

“African-American parents shouldn't have to worry that their children will be harassed, humiliated, even shot because of the color of their skin.”

To anyone with half a brain, it should be crystal clear that she was referring to the police. According to her pandering statement, the police shoot blacks because of the color of their skin. That’s a new low even for a Clinton. At one fell swoop, Hillary broad brushed the police as harassing, humiliating and shooting blacks.

Hillary must have taken a page out of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s book. Remember when, in the wake of Eric Garner’s death while resisting arrest, the far-left mayor told a press conference that he and his wife had warned their black son Dante to be fearful of white cops? While de Blasio seemed to be smearing only white cops, Hillary smeared all cops with her shameless remark.

I do not see how any self-respecting police officer will be able to ever vote for Hillary Clinton from now. on.

Of course, Bernie Sanders is just as despicable as Hillary. Both Democratic candidates are pandering to blacks by using the police as their foil. The first thing Sanders did after his victory in New Hampshire was to go to New York for a well-publicized hug-each-other meeting with race baiter Al Sharpton. Then he went to appear on TV’s The View where he told the panelists and studio audience that he wants police officers put on trial for shooting unarmed black men.

It looks as though cops really have only one choice in the presidential race, and that is to vote for the Republican candidate, whoever that might be.

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