October 2, 2015
Perhaps one of the most sadistic and psychopathic displays of an American official, Hillary Clinton’s cackling response to a question regarding the death of Ghaddafi and the US role in the destruction of Libya certainly deserves honorable mention.[1]
Clinton’s remark was a paraphrase of a quote from Julius Caesar after he concluded his war with Pharnaces II of Pontus: “Veni, vidi, vici” (“I came, I saw, I conquered’).[2]
Ghaddafi’s murder had just taken place with the Libyan leader – a true leader in the fight against Islamic terrorism and who had increased the living standards of the average Libyan to some of the highest in Africa – being sodomized with a bayonet, beaten, and eventually executed.[3]
The statement, along with her signature cackle revealed the depths of depravity in which Clinton dwells as well as a glimpse of her obvious psychosis and psychopathy.[4]
Please see the video at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgcd1ghag5Y
Perhaps one of the most sadistic and psychopathic displays of an American official, Hillary Clinton’s cackling response to a question regarding the death of Ghaddafi and the US role in the destruction of Libya certainly deserves honorable mention.[1]
Clinton’s remark was a paraphrase of a quote from Julius Caesar after he concluded his war with Pharnaces II of Pontus: “Veni, vidi, vici” (“I came, I saw, I conquered’).[2]
Ghaddafi’s murder had just taken place with the Libyan leader – a true leader in the fight against Islamic terrorism and who had increased the living standards of the average Libyan to some of the highest in Africa – being sodomized with a bayonet, beaten, and eventually executed.[3]
The statement, along with her signature cackle revealed the depths of depravity in which Clinton dwells as well as a glimpse of her obvious psychosis and psychopathy.[4]
Please see the video at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgcd1ghag5Y
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[1] Daly, Corbet. “Clinton On Qaddafi: “We Came. We Saw. He Died.” CBS News. October 20, 2011. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/clinton-on-qaddafi-we-came-we-saw-he-died/ Accessed 8/26/2015
[2] Daly, Corbet. “Clinton On Qaddafi: “We Came. We Saw. He Died.” CBS News. October 20, 2011. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/clinton-on-qaddafi-we-came-we-saw-he-died/ Accessed 8/26/2015
[3] Daly, Corbet. “Clinton On Qaddafi: “We Came. We Saw. He Died.” CBS News. October 20, 2011. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/clinton-on-qaddafi-we-came-we-saw-he-died/ Accessed 8/26/2015
[4] “Hillary Clinton On Ghaddaffi: We Came, We Saw, He Died.” FederalJackTube6. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgcd1ghag5Y Accessed 8/26/2015.
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