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Mark Gillis (not verified) says:

OMG, so now the lesson we should take from this sorry nonsense is that naturally "It's all Obama's fault". Clinton is caught making a real whopper, and the fact that she is called on it (and I don't know by whom) is evidence that Obama is now engaging in a campaign of tearing Clinton down. To quote her, "Let's get real". For months now, facing loss of the nomination on the numbers (that translates in the reality plane, that Obama is beating her), Clinton has been going after Obama with every negative attack imaginable. In fact, one could more realistically see this latest Clinton "mispeaking" as an indirect result of her attacks on Obama. All we have heard is that she has 35 years experience and he next to none, that she is capable of being commander in chief and he is not. To back up these less than obvious assertions, Clinton has been making one exaggerated claim after another concerning her experience. She brought peace to Northern Ireland by being an important behind the scene player. Okay, actually she brought together Catholic and Protestant women (who apparently had been mortal enemies until Angel Clinton brought them under her wing). Alright, she only actually gave a speech at a meeting (can you say photo-op and sound bite?) of a group that had existed already for twenty years. Persons from the UK have been uncovering the gross exaggerations she made. Are they all Obama agents? Are they the divisive, tear Hillary down types? Isn't fair game when she makes patently false claims concerning her alleged qualifications to be President that the falsity of her claims be exposed.

Let's get real, the person who has, in fact, torn Hillary down is none other than Hillary herself.

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