Hillary – Then and Now.  Still a liar.

 

 

September 15th, 2002, Meet the Press, Tim Russert says to Hillary, “Do you believe that we could have disarmament without regime change?”

HILLARY - 2002: “I doubt it. I can support the president. I can support an action against Saddam Hussein because I think it's in the long-term interests of our national security.”

 

From the floor of the U.S. Senate – HILLARY - 2002: “In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports showed that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including Al-Qaeda members, though there is apparently no evidence of his involvement in the terrible events of September the 11th, 2001. It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare.”

 

2003, March the 7th, before the war started, Hillary again talking to Code Pink:

HILLARY - 2003: “There is a very easy way to prevent anyone from being put into harm's way, and that is for Saddam Hussein to disarm. And I have absolutely no belief that he will. I have to say that this is something I have followed for more than a decade. If he were serious about disarming, he would have been much more forthcoming. I ended up voting for the resolution after carefully reviewing the information, intelligence that I had available, talking with people whose opinions I trusted, trying to discount political or other factors that I didn't believe should be in any way a part of this decision. I would love to agree with you, but I can't, based on my own understanding and assessment of the situation.”

 

HILLARY - 2007: “I said that we should not go to war unless we have allies. So he took the authority that I and others gave him, and he misused it, and I regret that deeply.  And if we had known then what we know now there never would have been a vote and I never would have voted to give this President that authority. … There are no do-overs in life. I wish there were. You know, I acted on the best judgment that I had at the time, and at the time I said this was not a vote for preemptive war. And the president took my vote and other votes and basically misused the authority we gave him.”

 

Home