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Symbolic behavior - WikipediaHer action was to vote for the wall so umm...Do you know anything at all about politics? Anything at all?Right here, this is all you need to read to know they are unreliable.
Everyone knows, after reading the Wikileaks that Hillary wants open borders. Trump called her out on it.
What does Politifake say?
Says Hillary Clinton "wants to have open borders."
— Donald Trump on Wednesday, October 19th, 2016 in the third 2016 presidential debate
Donald Trump wrongly says Hillary Clinton wants open borders
Bias, flat out bias.
IOW, they can't be trusted worth shit. Stop letting the media do your thinking for you. Derp.
So why does Trump argue she is FOR the wall and brings up example of her VOTING for it in the debate? (the answer is because he is stupid, but also because she is not for open borders)
Trump: Hillary Clinton wanted, fought for the wall
What you say is bullshit, the speech was about ENERGY TRADE. That is the COMMON MARKET she is talking about.
"MOSTLY FALSE" is a kind rating from Politico for your argument.
Anything else?
Hillary is a political opportunist. She knew that this enforcement was never going to pass, so it was safe to be for it.
If you know something is going to fail, but it will look good if you are for it, what do you do? You make it look like you are are nationalist, to make your constituency think you are representing them.
Did you read the Wikileaks documents? She said she has a Public position, and a Private position. No wonder she so easily deceives you. You have the analytical ability of a turnip.
Wow, you really suck at this.
Among the gibberish and excitement I see no counter evidence.
She voted for wall and was speaking about open energy market in your quote, not free flow of immigration.
you argue that her vote was the pandering, but her empty words to bussiness interests were not...how would you know?
Her position has consistently been to enforce the border and give pathway to citizenship to illegals already here.
Actions speak louder than words.