Glenn Greenwald: Hillary Clinton Has Embraced Some of the Most Brutal Dictators in the World
This article was about the history with Donald Trump's recent eye catching debates and what his thoughts are on certain things. With the Republican establishment attempting to stop real estate mogul Donald Trump from receiving the GOP nomination, a new anti-Trump ad produced by the Emergency Committee for Israel alleges that Trump supports dictators. In some words, he has said for the dictators have helped once when they would kill terrorists, something's will never change it is a never ending cycle. Is he the only one who thinks the way he does, with his honest opinions and his input about making the United states a better place. But Hilary Clinton has more to say than just making the United States a better place to be. What is her opinion on Dictators? Just earlier this week, Clinton addressed the annual AIPAC conference, seeking to cast herself as a stronger ally to Israel than Donald Trump, when I read articles like this particular one, I imagine Hilary Clinton signing her death wish, because with past history with Israel they do not really consider women the leader and Donald Trump's words and opinions will get the United states into trouble. But some records indicate on close examination on Israel and U.S. foreign relations at large with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald, co-founder of The Intercept. One of the interviewees has mentioned something when he wrote an article about Hillary Clinton having to bring out the runners past with attacking Bernie Sanders for comments he made in the 1980s in which he said positive things both about Fidel Castro and also the Sandinistan government in Nicaragua, and she very self-righteously said, "How could you possibly praise a government that is oppressive and tyrannical." And yet, if you look at Hillary Clinton's record, not in the 1980s, but far more recently, in the last five to six years, she has expressed her gratitude towards the Dictator for example, she called President Mubarak of Egypt a close personal friend of her family and expressed all kinds of support for him at the time that the government, of which she was a part, was arming and funding him. Of course in some cases you are to do what you can, and in some cases would be called hypocrisy due to her throwing fire at Bernie's past.
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