Misspeak/mɪsˈspik/–verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -spoke, -spok·en, -speak·ing.
1.
to speak, utter, or pronounce incorrectly.
2.
to speak inaccurately, inappropriately, or too hastily.
1.
to speak, utter, or pronounce incorrectly.
2.
to speak inaccurately, inappropriately, or too hastily.
Or did she just flat out tell a big ole' lie. I am referring to her account of being under the threat of sniper fire in Bosnia. She claims she "misspoke" but, by the above definition, that is not possible. Lying is bad enough, but something she did afterward shows something more important. Senator Clinton went on David Letterman's show and joked about it. The woman doesn't even have the decency to be embarrassed about a HUGE public lie! This woman wants to be your president. Lying, to her, is a means to an end. She lies easily and shows no remorse when caught. As my lovely wife put it "these people are sociopaths!" And I do believe she's right. How can you tell if Hillary Clinton is lying? See the above photograph (hint: her mouth is open)
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Yep. Lying is as natural as breathing to them. There is no shame for them. It's just something they once heard of.
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