Friday, May 13, 2016

CAN A WOMAN FILL A MAN'S SHOES AT THE TOP? Are Boots Made For Walking? Why Not Wear Flip Flops? The Top Ten Flip Flops That The President Of America Would Have To Wear If It Is A Woman.


Actually there are 20 Flip Flops that Hillary will have to wear, but as she has a habit of doing, she will kick them off as if they were of no consequence, put on her boots and start walking all over you.

The Associated Press Headline: "Trade Deal, Keystone Open Clinton To Flip-Flop Charges" (Ken Thomas and Lisa Lerer, "Trade Deal, Keystone Open Clinton To Flip-Flop Charges," The Associated Press, 10/8/15)

FREE TRADE FLIP FLOPS

#1 Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

FLIP: As Secretary Of State, Clinton Took "A Leading Part In Drafting The Trans-Pacific Partnership." "She's pressed the case for U.S. business in Cambodia, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and other countries in China's shadow. She's also taken a leading part in drafting the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a free trade pact that would give U.S. companies a leg up on their Chinese competitors." (Elizabeth Dwoskin and Indira Laksmanan, "How Hillary Clinton Created A U.S. Business-Promotion Machine," Bloomberg, 1/10/13)
  • Clinton Had Said The Trans-Pacific Partnership "Sets The Gold Standard In Trade Agreements." "[We] need to keep upping our game both bilaterally and with partners across the region through agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP. Australia is a critical partner. This TPP sets the gold standard in trade agreements to open free, transparent, fair trade, the kind of environment that has the rule of law and a level playing field. And when negotiated, this agreement will cover 40 percent of the world's total trade and build in strong protections for workers and the environment." (Secretary Of State Hillary Clinton, Remarks at Techport Australia , 11/15/12)
FLOP: Earlier This Month, Clinton Publicly Announced Her Opposition To The TPP. "After months of delicately avoiding expressing an opinion on the controversial trade deal, Mrs. Clinton said the agreement in its current form did not meet her high bar for protecting American workers, the environment and advancing national security… But while Mrs. Clinton's opposition to the trade pact could do much to appease Democratic voters and labor unions that have seized on the deal as a symbol for the perils of globalization, her decision to repudiate a major legislative goal of Mr. Obama's - one she initially supported - carries significant political risks." (Amy Chozick, "Hillary Clinton Opposes Obama's Trade-Pacific Trade Deal," The New York Times , 10/7/15)

#2 U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS)

FLIPIn 2012, Clinton Called The U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement A "Historic Milestone That Will Lead To Even More Trade And Investment Between Our Two Countries." CLINTON: "Today, the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS) enters into force, marking an historic milestone that will lead to even more trade and investment between our two countries. KORUS will provide new market access opportunities in Korea's dynamic trillion dollar economy for U.S. exporters, creating jobs here at home while increasing opportunities for Korean companies in the United States. This agreement is another example of this Administration's commitment to deepening our economic engagement throughout the world." ( Press Release, "U.S., Korea Free Trade Agreement Takes Effect," U.S. State Department, 3/15/12)
FLOPEarlier This Month, Clinton Announced That She Opposed The U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement. CLINTON: "I think that there are still a lot of unanswered questions, but for me, it really comes down to those three points that I made, and the fact that we've learned a lot about trade agreements in the past years. Sometimes they look great on paper. I know when President Obama came into office, he inherited a trade agreement with South Korea. I, along with other members of the Cabinet, pushed hard to get a better agreement. We think we made improvements. Now looking back on it, it doesn't have the results we thought it would have in terms of access to the market, more exports, et cetera." (PBS's "News Hour," 10/7/15)

#3 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

FLIPIn 2006, Clinton Said That She "Thinks NAFTA Has Been A Boon To The Economy." "CLINTON: Clinton thinks NAFTA has been a boon to the economy, but voted against the Central American-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement, saying it would drive jobs offshore." (Michael Rothfeld, "Newsday's Guide To Politics And Politicians," [New York] Newsday, 9/11/06)
FLOPIn August 2007, Clinton Said "NAFTA And The Way It's Been Implemented Has Hurt A Lot Of American Workers." QUESTION: "Let's move on to another important topic for this audience in particular, the subject of trade. Senator Edwards had touched on this, Senator Clinton. Over the weekend, this past weekend, you expressed some disappointment that NAFTA, in your words, did not realize the benefits that it was promised - it promised, rather. How would you fix it?" CLINTON: "Well, I had said that for many years, that, you know, NAFTA and the way it's been implemented has hurt a lot of American workers. In fact, I did a study in New York looking at the impact of NAFTA on business people, workers and farmers who couldn't get their products into Canada despite NAFTA. So, clearly we have to have a broad reform in how we approach trade. NAFTA's a piece of it, but it's not the only piece of it." (Sen. Hillary Clinton, AFL-CIO Presidential Candidates Forum, Chicago, IL, 8/7/07)
  • After Promoting Her Husband's Trade Agenda For Years And Lobbying For The Passage Of NAFTA, Clinton Moved Away From Her Husband's Policies During Her 2008 Campaign. "Clinton promoted her husband's trade agenda for years, and friends say that she is a free-trader at heart. 'The simple fact is, nations with free-market systems do better,' she said in a 1997 speech. Now, she is moving away from her husband's policies by opposing a trade deal with South Korea and raising questions about NAFTA. 'We just can't keep doing what we did in the 20th Century,' Clinton said in a March interview." (Kim Chipman and Nicholas Johnston"Edwards's Stance On Trade May Attract Union Support," Bloomberg, 8/7/07)

#4 Colombia Free Trade Agreement

FLIPIn 2008, Clinton Opposed A Free Trade Agreement With Colombia, Pledging To Defeat It And Claiming She'd Do "Everything I Can" To Reject It."Speaking about the Colombia trade deal at a Washington meeting of the Communications Workers of America union, Clinton proclaimed: 'As I have said for months, I oppose the deal. I have spoken out against the deal, I will vote against the deal, and I will do everything I can to urge the Congress to reject the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.'" ("Clinton Reiterates Opposition To Colombia Trade Pact," Los Angeles Times, 4/9/08)
FLOPAs Secretary Of State, Clinton Said "We Are Absolutely Committed To Passing The U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement." CLINTON: "And of course, we are absolutely committed to passing the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement to open new markets and create jobs and opportunities for both of our peoples." (Hillary Clinton, Remarks With Colombian Foreign Minister Maria Angela Holguin, Washington, DC, 5/31/11)

#5 Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR)

FLIPClinton, On The Day CAFTA First Passed The Senate In 2005: "This Is A Sad Day For Supporters Of Free And Fair Rules-Based Trade." CLINTON: "This is a sad day for supporters of free and fair rules-based trade. Our relationship with our Central American neighbors is a critical one. The right CAFTA deal would strengthen ties between the U.S. and these nations. I urge the Administration to reopen the CAFTA negotiations and re-establish the broad, bipartisan coalition for trade."(Hillary Clinton, Congressional Record, 6/30/05, S. 7731)
FLOPAs Secretary Of State, Clinton Touted Her Efforts Relating To CAFTA And Said "We've Worked To Promote Growth And Create Jobs Through … Multilateral Pacts Like NAFTA And CAFTA-DR." CLINTON: "In our region, prosperity has widened in recent decades. We've worked to promote growth and create jobs through sound fiscal policy, bilateral trade agreements, multilateral pacts like NAFTA and CAFTA-DR, and institutions like the Inter-American Development Bank." (Secretary Hillary Clinton, Remarks At Pathways To Prosperity Ministerial, San Jose, Costa Rica, 3/4/10)

TAXES AND SPENDING FLIP FLOPS

#6 Raising The U.S. Debt Limit

FLIPIn March 2006, Clinton Called A Vote To Increase The Debt Limit "A Failure Of Fiscal Discipline … A Failure Of Foresight, Vision And Above All A Failure Of Leadership." CLINTON: "Today's vote to increase the federal debt limit to nearly $9 trillion represents a profound failure of this Administration's and Republican Congress' policies. It is not only a failure of fiscal discipline. It is a failure of foresight, vision and above all a failure of leadership." (Press Release, "Sen. Clinton Issues Statement On Senate Vote To Increase Federal Debt Limit," Sen. Hillary Clinton, 3/16/06)
  • As A Senator Clinton Voted Against Raising The Debt Limit Three Times. (S.2578, Roll Call Vote #148 : Passed 68-29: R 31-15; D 36-14; I 1-0, 7/11/02, Clinton Voted Nay; S.2578,Roll Call Vote #148 : Passed 68-29: R 31-15; D 36-14; I 1-0, 7/11/02, Clinton Voted Nay; H.J.Res.47, Roll Call Vote #54 : Passed 52-48: R 51-3; D 1-44; I 0-1, 3/16/06, Clinton Voted Nay)
FLOPIn 2014, Clinton Described Increasing The Debt Ceiling As "Common Sense" And Suggested She Was "Praying" Congress Would Vote To Raise It .CLINTON: "If you remember July 2011, some in Congress were talking about defaulting on our debts. And remember these are debts Congress had already voted for and appropriated money for. It wasn't about anything in the future. It was all about will you be good for what you've already spent and borrowed. I was at this kind of Chamber of Commerce type event in Hong Kong and I was meeting with all of these Asian business leaders. None of them could understand. They were lining up to say to me, 'what is going on? Is America really willing to risk its credit? Could America still be counted on as the global leader?' I reassured them as best I could, and I said 'oh don't worry about. We do these things from time to time but we will come to our senses and get it worked out.' Then of course I was praying that common sense would make a comeback." (Hillary Clinton, Remarks In Broomfield, CO, 6/2/14)

#7 Raising Payroll Taxes

FLIPIn 2008, Clinton Had "Flatly Rejected" An Increase To The Taxable Payroll Limit, Disagreeing With A Plan Candidate Obama Had Put Forward To Raise The Taxable Limit. "At a town hall here Tuesday, she said she'd be open to a Social Security tax increase proposed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), her radical rival in the primary. During the 2008 campaign, Clinton had flatly rejected such an increase. Her comments this week could suggest that she has warmed to the idea, or that she is responding to a broader shift to the left among Democrats." (Max Ehrenfreund and Anne Gearan, "Clinton Is Open To Raising Social Security Taxes On Six-Figure Earners," The Washington Post , 8/12/15)
FLOPAt A Recent Town Hall, Clinton Called The Current Limits "Unfair" Before Then "Suggesting An Increase In The Limit." "Clinton was responding to a question from the audience at a community college about the fact that the wealthy and upper middle class don't pay Social Security taxes on anything they earn above a certain amount. That limit is $118,500 this year. 'I can understand why you'd think that was unfair,' the former U.S. senator and secretary of state said, before suggesting an increase in the limit." (Max Ehrenfreund and Anne Gearan, "Clinton Is Open To Raising Social Security Taxes On Six-Figure Earners," The Washington Post , 8/12/15)

FOREIGN POLICY FLIP FLOPS

#8 Arming Syrian Rebels

FLIPAs Secretary Of State, "Clinton Publicly Expressed Doubt With Arming The Rebels." "As secretary of state, though, Clinton publicly expressed doubt with arming the rebels. 'What are we going to arm them with and against what,' Clinton told CBS in February 2012. 'You are not going to bring tanks over the borders of Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan - that's not going to happen. So maybe at the best you can smuggle in, you know, automatic weapons.'" (Dan Merica, "Clinton Dances Between Loyalty And Self-Interest," CNN, 8/13/14)
  • As Secretary, Clinton Expressed A Concern That Arming The Syrian Rebels Could Lead To Weapons Going To Al Qaeda. "Another administration concern is that weapons might go to al Qaeda. 'We know al Qaeda [leader Ayman al-] Zawahiri is supporting the opposition in Syria. Are we supporting al Qaeda in Syria? Hamas is now supporting the opposition. Are we supporting Hamas in Syria?' Clinton said. 'If you're a military planner or if you're a secretary of state and you're trying to figure out do you have the elements of an opposition that is actually viable, that we don't see. We see immense human suffering that is heartbreaking.'" " (Wyatt Andrews, "Clinton: Arming Syrian Rebels Could Help Al Qaeda," CBS News, 2/27/12)
FLOPClinton Now Advocates For Arming The Syrian Rebels. "Hillary Rodham Clinton put some distance between herself and the Obama administration's handling of the fight against Islamic State militants, saying she had pushed, unsuccessfully, to do more early on to help Syrian moderate forces in the fight against President Bashar Assad. 'I believed that they would be more likely to work with the United States and the West if we supported them early,' Clinton said in the morning email newsletter theSkimm." (Michael A. Memoli, "Clinton Distances Herself From Obama On Islamic State," Los Angeles Times, 7/30/15)

#9 Syria's Bashar Al Assad's "Reformer" Credentials

FLIPIn 2011, Clinton Said Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad Was "A Reformer."CLINTON: "There's a different leader in Syria now. Many of the members of Congress of both parties who have gone to Syria in recent months have said they believe he's a reformer." (CBS's "Face The Nation," 3/27/11)
FLOPLast Month, Clinton Claimed That As Secretary, She Viewed Assad As The "Principal Threat In The Syrian Conflict Because Of His "Ruthless Behavior Toward His Own People." CLINTON "You know, Al, I had a different strategy back when I was secretary of state. I can't sit here today and tell you that if my strategy had been followed we'd be in a different place because this has so much of a dynamic of its own. What I believed then is that Assad was the principle threat because his bombarding and his ruthless behavior toward his own people was going to create more terrorists, it was going to create refugees, it was going to destabilize neighboring countries. All that has come to pass." (MSNBC Live, Hillary Clinton Interview With Al Sharpton, 9/30/15)

#10 U.S. Embargo On Cuba

FLIPWhile Campaigning For Senate Seat In 2000, Clinton Said "She Would Oppose Lifting The Embargo Against Cuba Until Democracy Took Root There.""In her speech, Mrs. Clinton discussed several specific issues that she would likely deal with as senator. She said she would oppose lifting the embargo against Cuba until democracy took root there." (Dean E. Murphy, "Mrs. Clinton Suggests That U.S. Engage Aggressively In World Affairs," The New York Times , 10/18/00)
FLOPIn July 2015, Clinton Called For A Lift Of The U.S. Embargo Against Cuba."Saying 'America's approach to Cuba is at a crossroads,' Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton called for an end to the 53-year-old Cuban trade embargo in Miami on Friday. The former secretary of state's chosen location of Florida International University was significant for two reasons: Clinton delivered the message in the heart of the Cuban exile community, which is divided over the issue, and did it at a college campus, where the crowd tilted younger and, according to polls, more likely to support lifting the controversial measure." (Michael Vasquez and Jenny Luna, "Hillary Clinton In Miami: Lift The Embargo Against Cuba," Miami Herald, 7/31/15)
  • PolitiFact: "Clinton Has Made A Full Change Of Position" On Cuba, So We Rate It A Full Flop." "In her 2000 campaign for Senate, Clinton clearly stated that she wasn't ready to lift the Cuba embargo. During her first bid for president in 2007, she repeatedly called for reforms in Cuba before any such changes to the embargo. But by 2014, she was a critic of the embargo and said it hadn't achieved it's goals. In a speech in Miami on July 31, Clinton forcefully stated that she believes it is time to drop the embargo. Clinton has made a full change of position, so we rate it a Full Flop." (Amy Sherman, "Did Hilary Clinton Change Position On The Cuba Embargo?" PolitiFact, 8/3/15)

#11 Iran's Right To Enrich Uranium

FLIPClinton Said In 2010 That Iran Could Enrich Uranium For Civilian Purposes."Mrs Clinton also told the BBC that Iran can enrich uranium for civilian purposes in the future, a rare statement for an American official. Washington has always been vague when asked whether Iran should one day be allowed to enrich its own uranium for civilian energy. But Mrs Clinton told the BBC that Iran can enrich uranium for civilian purposes at some future date once it has demonstrated it can do so in a responsible manner and in accordance with Iran's international obligations." (Kim Ghattas, "Clinton Urges Iran To Fully Engage In Nuclear Talks," BBC, 12/3/10)
FLOPClinton, August 2014: "I've Always Been In The Camp That Held That [Iran] Did Not Have A Right To Enrichment." GOLDBERG: "It seems that you've shifted your position on Iran's nuclear ambitions. By [chief U.S. negotiator] Wendy Sherman's definition of maximalism, you've taken a fairly maximalist position-little or no enrichment for Iran. Are you taking a harder line than your former colleagues in the Obama administration are taking on this matter?" CLINTON: It's a consistent line. I've always been in the camp that held that they did not have a right to enrichment. Contrary to their claim, there is no such thing as a right to enrich. This is absolutely unfounded. There is no such right. I am well aware that I am not at the negotiating table anymore, but I think it's important to send a signal to everybody who is there that there cannot be a deal unless there is a clear set of restrictions on Iran. The preference would be no enrichment. The potential fallback position would be such little enrichment that they could not break out. So, little or no enrichment has always been my position." (Jeffrey Goldberg, "Hillary Clinton: 'Failure' To Help Syrian Rebels Led To The Rise Of ISIS," The Atlantic , 8/10/14)
  • Under The Nuclear Agreement, Iran Will Be Permitted To Enrich Uranium And Maintain A 3.67 Percent Uranium Level At Its Natanz Facility. "The deal reduces the number of Iranian centrifuges by two-thirds. It places bans on enrichment at key facilities, and limits uranium research and development to the Natanz facility. The deal caps uranium enrichment at 3.67 percent and limits the stockpile to 300 kg, all for 15 years." (Jethro Mullen And Nic Robertson, "Landmark Deal Reached On Iran Nuclear Program," CNN, 7/14/15)

ENERGY FLIP FLOPS

#12 Keystone XL Pipeline

FLIPClinton Once Favored Construction Of The Keystone XL Pipeline. "As secretary of state, Clinton was seen as initially favoring construction of the pipeline. '[W]e are inclined to do so,' Clinton said during a 2010 speaking engagement when asked about approving new tar sands pipelines. 'We're either going to be dependent on dirty oil from the Gulf or dirty oil from Canada." (Alex Seitz-Wald, "Hillary Clinton (Finally) Comes Out Against Keystone Pipeline," MSNBC, 9/22/15)
  • In October 2010, Clinton Said She Was "Inclined" To Approve The Keystone XL Pipeline Because "We're Either Going To Be Dependent On Dirty Oil From The Gulf Or Dirty Oil From Canada." QUESTION: "Another international issue that you signed in on last year was the Alberta Clipper, a pipeline from Alberta that brings tar sands, oil sands directly into Wisconsin to the U.S. Midwest. This is some of the dirtiest fuel in the world. And how can the U.S. be saying climate change is a priority when we're mainlining some of the dirtiest fuel that exists." CLINTON: "Well, there hasn't been a final decision made. It is…" QUESTION: "Are you willing to reconsider it?" CLINTON: "Probably not. (Laughter.) And we -- but we haven't finish all of the analysis. So as I say, we've not yet signed off on it. But we are inclined to do so and we are for several reasons -- going back to one of your original questions -- we're either going to be dependent on dirty oil from the Gulf or dirty oil from Canada. And until we can get our act together as a country and figure out that clean, renewable energy is in both our economic interests and the interests of our planet. I mean, I don't think it will come as a surprise to anyone how deeply disappointed the President and I are about our inability to get the kind of legislation through the Senate that the United States was seeking." (Hillary Clinton, Remarks On Innovation And American Leadership To The Commonwealth Club Of California , San Francisco, CA, 10/15/10)
FLOPLast Month, Clinton Announced That She Opposed Construction Of The Keystone XL Pipeline. "Hillary Clinton moved from being 'inclined' to support the controversial Keystone XL pipeline to announcing Tuesday that she'd oppose it. The move that comes as the former secretary of state seeks the Democratic presidential nomination and felt pressure from rival candidates as well as environmentalists and progressives." (Theodore Schleifer, "Hillary Clinton's 5 Takes On The Keystone Pipeline," CNN, 9/22/15)
  • Clinton: "Therefore I Oppose It And I Oppose It Because I Don't Think, I Don't Think It's In The Best Interests Of What We Need To Do Combat Climate Change." (Hillary Clinton, Remarks At A Community Forum In Des Moines, IA, 9/22/15)

#13 Ethanol Mandate

FLIP"Clinton Opposed The Ethanol Mandate In The Senate In 2002 And Called It A 'Tax.'" (Timothy Cama, "Clinton Meets With Ethanol Representatives," The Hill, 4/15/15)
FLOPIn 2008, Clinton Announced That She Was "Strongly Supportive" Of An Ethanol Mandate. "But when she ran in the 2008 presidential election, Clinton was strongly supportive of the renewable standard, which is widely supported in Iowa, whose economy depends large on the corn that makes most ethanol. She said ethanol provides one of the best chances toward 'limiting our dependence on foreign oil.'" (Timothy Cama, "Clinton Meets With Ethanol Representatives," The Hill, 4/15/15)

IMMIGRATION FLIP FLOPS

#14 Deportation Of Illegal Immigrants Working In The United States

FLIPClinton In 2003: "I Am, You Know, Adamantly Against Illegal Immigrants.""We've got to do several things and I am, you know, adamantly against illegal immigrants. I made this exception basically on humanitarian grounds because of the individual story but certainly we've got to do more at our borders. And people have to stop employing illegal immigrants. Come up to Westchester, go to Suffolk and Nassau counties, stand in the street corners in Brooklyn or the Bronx - you're going to see loads of people waiting to get picked up to go do yard work and construction work and domestic work." (Hillary Clinton, John Gambling Radio Show , February 2003)
FLOPClinton Now Says She "Would Go Further" Than Obama On Illegal Immigration And "Shield Some Illegal Immigrants From Deportation." "In recent weeks, Clinton has called for reforming the nation's criminal justice system to reduce the number of people in prison. The policies she backed tacitly repudiated some of the tough-on-crime moves of her husband's administration which helped boost incarceration rates. She has advocated an immigration policy that would go further than President Obama to shield some illegal immigrants from deportation." (David Lauter, "Clinton Has Shifted Left, But So Have Americans," Los Angeles Times, 5/22/15)

#15 Driver's Licenses For Illegal Immigrants

FLIPIn 2008, Clinton Opposed Driver's Licenses For Illegal Immigrants. "As a presidential candidate in 2008, she opposed gay marriage, equivocated on granting driver's licenses to people who were living in the U.S. illegally and endured heavy criticism from rival Barack Obama over her stance on campaign finance." (Lisa Lerer, "Clinton Patches Relations With Liberals At Campaign's Outset," The Associated Press , 4/19/15)
FLOPEarlier This Year, Clinton Said She Supports Driver's Licenses For Illegal Immigrants. "Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Thursday spoke out in favor of giving driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants, taking a firm stance on an issue that hurt her during the 2008 election after she seemed intentionally vague on her position…The statement -- simple and straightforward as it is -- is the latest example of Clinton's effort to avoid the pitfalls that doomed her 2008 bid for the Democratic nomination. During that election, she came under fire from her opponents for giving a vague and contradictory answer about her position during a primary debate." (Jose A DelReal, "This Time, Hillary Clinton Supports Giving Driver's Licenses To Undocumented Immigrants," The Washington Post 4/16/15)

#16 Sanctuary Cities

FLIPIn 2007, Clinton Advocated For Local Law Enforcement To Ignore Federal Agencies Requests. RUSSERT: "But you would allow the sanctuary cities to disobey the federal law?" CLINTON: "Well, I don't think there is any choice. The ICE groups go in and raid individuals, but if you're a local police chief and you're trying to solve a crime that you know people from the immigrant community have information about, they may not talk to you if they think you're also going to be enforcing the immigration laws. Local law enforcement has a different job than federal immigration enforcement. The problem is the federal government has totally abdicated its responsibility." (Hillary Clinton, 2007 Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, 9/26/07)
FLOPIn July 2015, Clinton Stated That San Francisco Should Have Listened To The Department Of Homeland Security's Request To Deport This Criminal.CLINTON: "Well, what should be done is any city should listen to the Department of Homeland Security, which as I understand it urged them to deport this man again after he got out of prison another time. Here's a case where we've deported, we've deported, we've deported, he ends back up in our country. And I think the city made a mistake. The city made a mistake not to deport someone that the federal government strongly felt should be deported." (CNN's " The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer," 7/7/15)

GUN CONTROL FLIP FLOPS

#17 New Federal Gun Control

FLIPDuring A 2008 Democrat Primary Debate, Clinton Argued That Federal "Blanket Rules" On Guns "Doesn't Make Sense." "Amid a heated moment in the 2008 Democratic primary, in a debate against then-Illinois senator Barack Obama that April, Clinton argued that 'having any kind of blanket rules' set by the federal government on guns 'doesn't make sense.'" (Christopher Massie, "Clinton In 2008: Federal Government Trying To Impose "Blanket Rules" On Guns Doesn't Make Sense," BuzzFeed, 10/3/15)
FLOPClinton "Has Made Strict Gun Laws A Centerpiece Of Her Presidential Campaign" And Has Become "One Of The Fiercest Proponents Of Tougher Gun Control." " Clinton, meanwhile, has made strict gun laws a centerpiece of her presidential campaign. On Monday, she will vow to use executive power to expand background checks for sellers at gun shows and online and back legislation banning domestic abusers from purchasing guns. She will also back congressional efforts to stop retailers from selling guns to people with incomplete background checks, as happened when Charleston shooter Dylann Roof bought his gun. Clinton has emerged as one of the fiercest proponents of tougher gun control after a series of shootings over the past several months has reignited debate over gun laws on the presidential campaign" (Lisa Lerer, "Clinton To Push New Gun Controls After Oregon Shooting," The Associated Press, 10/5/15)
  • "Clinton Has Been A Strong Proponent Of Gun Control This Election Cycle." "Clinton has been a strong proponent of gun control this election cycle, calling for a 'national movement' to take on the National Rifle Association and universal background checks for gun-buyers. She has alluded to her support for the gun control policies of her husband Bill Clinton's presidential administration, from the federal assault weapons ban to the Brady Bill, which mandated federal background checks on firearm purchases." (Christopher Massie, "That Time Hillary Clinton's Campaign Attacked Obama In 2008 For Flip-Flopping On Guns," BuzzFeed, 10/12/15)

#18 Gun Ownership

FLIPIn 2008, Clinton Said Guns Were A Part Of America's "Culture." " 'You know, my dad took me out behind the cottage that my grandfather built on a little lake called Lake Winola outside of Scranton and taught me how to shoot when I was a little girl," she said. 'You know, some people now continue to teach their children and their grandchildren. It's part of culture. It's part of a way of life. People enjoy hunting and shooting because it's an important part of who they are. Not because they are bitter.'" (Peter Hamby, "Clinton Touts Her Experience With Guns," CNN's Political Ticker, 4/12/08)
  • In 2008, Clinton Sent Out A Mailer That "Attacked Obama For First Coming Out In Favor Of A Ban On Handguns" And For Saying That Small Town People "Cling To Guns." "The mailer attacked Obama for first coming out in favor of a ban on handguns while speaking in Chicago, then for telling an Idaho crowd that he supported the Second Amendment, and finally for a comment he made about 'small towns in Pennsylvania' who 'cling to guns or religion.' The campaign sent out the mailer in May, a month after Clinton called Obama's 'cling to guns' remark 'elitist,' saying that guns were 'part of culture,' and telling the story of how her father taught her to shoot in her childhood." (Christopher Massie, "That Time Hillary Clinton's Campaign Attacked Obama In 2008 For Flip-Flopping On Guns," BuzzFeed, 10/12/15)
  • " Obama Shot Back, Accusing Her Of 'Talking Like She's Annie Oakley.'" (Christopher Massie, "That Time Hillary Clinton's Campaign Attacked Obama In 2008 For Flip-Flopping On Guns," BuzzFeed, 10/12/15)
FLOP: Clinton Now Says "That Gun Culture In The U.S. Has Become 'Way Out Of Balance,'" And That "We've Got To Rein In What Has Become An Almost Article Of Faith That Anybody Can Have A Gun Anywhere, Anytime." "Potential 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that gun culture in the U.S. has become 'way out of balance.' 'I think that we've got to rein in what has become an almost article of faith that anybody can have a gun anywhere, anytime,' Clinton said at the National Council for Behavioral Health conference in Maryland." (Laura Stampler, "Hillary Clinton Blasts 'Way Out Of Balance' Gun Culture," Time, 5/6/14)

GAY RIGHTS FLIP FLOPS

#19 Gay Marriage

FLIPIn January 2000, Clinton Said Marriage Should Be "Between A Man And A Woman" Because "Marriage Has Got Historic, Religious And Moral Content That Goes Back To The Beginning Of Time." "Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that she favors full benefits for partners in homosexual relationships, but marriages should be 'between a man and a woman.' 'Marriage has got historic, religious and moral content that goes back to the beginning of time and I think a marriage is as a marriage has always been, between a man and a woman,' Mrs. Clinton said after a news conference on her U.S. Senate campaign trail." (Jim Fitzgerald, "First Lady Opposes Recognition Of Gay Marriage," The Associated Press, 1/20/00)
  • In October 2000, Clinton Said "I Don't Support Gay Marriages…" "'I don't support gay marriages, but I do support extending benefits to couples, domestic partner benefits... and the kind of civil union that Vermont adopted seems to be the way to create that opportunity for people,' she told an audience of about 75 people gathered for a campaign event at Onondaga Community College." (Marc Humbert, "Hillary Clinton Says She Supports Vermont-Style Civil Unions," The Associated Press, 10/24/00)
FLOPClinton Has Evolved On Same Sex Marriage And Is Thrilled That Same Sex Marriages Are "The Law Of The Land." CLINTON: "On same-sex marriage, like a lot of people, including our President, I did evolve and I was not raised to even imagine this. And I'm thrilled now that it's the law of the land and I have a good friends are who are now able to be married because of the changes we've made legally and constitutionally." (NBC, "Meet The Press", 9/27/15)
  • PolitiFact: "On Same Sex Marriage, We Give Clinton A Full Flop." "It's up to voters to decide how they feel about her changed stance, but on same-sex marriage we give Clinton a Full Flop." (Amy Sherman, "Hillary Clinton's Changing Position On Same-Sex Marriage," PolitiFact , 6/17/15)

#20 Defense Of Marriage Act

FLIPClinton Said That Had She Been In The Senate In 1996, She Would Have Supported The Defense Of Marriage Act. "The First Lady reluctantly waded into the issue in response to questions, saying she backed her husband's signing of the GOP-sponsored Defense of Marriage Act of 1996, which bans federal recognition of gay marriages and lets states ignore same-sex unions licensed elsewhere. After repeated questioning by reporters, she finally said that had she been in the Senate in 1996, she would have supported the law." (Joe Siegel, "Hil Nixes Same-Sex Marriage," The [New York] Daily News, 1/11/00)
FLOP: In 2007, Clinton Repudiated Her Support For The Defense Of Marriage Act Signed Into Law During Her Husband's Administration. "The news, though, seems to be that Hillary is repudiating her long (if tepidly) held support for the Defense of Marriage Act, which her husband signed, and which drew her criticism in New York." (Ben Smith, "Hillary Repudiates DOMA," Politico, 6/3/07)

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