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It’s unclear if the Clinton-Gore Confederate flag campaign button that has been prominent on social media was an official part of their 1992 presidential campaign.
And Hillary Clinton isn’t clarifying, nor is her team responding to questions about her husband honoring the flag as Arkansas governor in 1987.
TheBlaze left phone and email messages with the Clinton campaign Monday inquiring whether the button, and other similar designs sold on eBay, was part of the official campaign of Bill Clinton and Al Gore.
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
a reply to: xuenchen
Oh yeah, let's bring up something from 23 years ago and ask her if she remembers anything about the things in question....
I am not rooting for, advocating, nor anything else about HIllary or this topic but if I were to ask anyone of you about a t-shirt you wore to school 23 years ago, would you even remember what the hell I am talking about let alone be able to answer for it?
What a joke! (IMO of course)
a reply to: Chrisfishenstein
but if I were to ask anyone of you about a t-shirt you wore to school 23 years ago
originally posted by: PsychoEmperor
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
a reply to: xuenchen
Oh yeah, let's bring up something from 23 years ago and ask her if she remembers anything about the things in question....
I am not rooting for, advocating, nor anything else about HIllary or this topic but if I were to ask anyone of you about a t-shirt you wore to school 23 years ago, would you even remember what the hell I am talking about let alone be able to answer for it?
What a joke! (IMO of course)
Well I could tell you I wasn't wearing a NAZI Flag 23 years ago... so if Hilary and CO. REALLY believe the confederate flag is as offensive as they say it is, than YES I'd expect them to know instantly whether or not they wore it.
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
originally posted by: PsychoEmperor
originally posted by: Chrisfishenstein
a reply to: xuenchen
Oh yeah, let's bring up something from 23 years ago and ask her if she remembers anything about the things in question....
I am not rooting for, advocating, nor anything else about HIllary or this topic but if I were to ask anyone of you about a t-shirt you wore to school 23 years ago, would you even remember what the hell I am talking about let alone be able to answer for it?
What a joke! (IMO of course)
Well I could tell you I wasn't wearing a NAZI Flag 23 years ago... so if Hilary and CO. REALLY believe the confederate flag is as offensive as they say it is, than YES I'd expect them to know instantly whether or not they wore it.
Hahaha...Did you just compare the confedorate flag to the swastika? hahahaha....Someone hate Hillary much?
The only reason this is even being brought up right now is because of the shooting at the church! They weren't even talking, speculating or hinting at removing the flag from government grounds until this happened.....So this wouldn't even be a question had this not happened but all of a sudden a button she wore 23 years ago is evil and she is racist? Or in your case, she is in favor of slavery or something?
Find something better to dig into, like Benghazi or something....This is very Petty....Tom Petty....In my opinion
originally posted by: darkwingduck
a reply to: Chrisfishenstein
but if I were to ask anyone of you about a t-shirt you wore to school 23 years ago
Hardly the same as a campaign button. I know it was Bill, but I bet she had some input into the campaign too. She makes me sick. Like the poster above said, "Let's ask Vince Foster". I wonder how many will disappear mysteriously if she gets the nomination? It has already started with the Clinton's cook from their time in the W.H.
As Governor, Bill Clinton Kept 'Confederate' Star On The Arkansas Flag
originally posted by: LeatherNLace
Why should she comment on it? It wasn't her campaign, it was her husbands campaign. They are separate people with independent thoughts, you know?