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Hillary Clinton is on a book tour, promoting her new memoir, “Hard Choices.” Do you have any interest in reading the book? Do you think it makes it much more likely now with the book out that she will run for president? Any chance the book could change your opinion of her?

“Not interested in her book or voting for her.”

“Very interested. Hillary 2016!”

“Would you vote for her if it was your son or husband that she left to die in Benghazi? She’s done nothing to earn the position of POTUS!”

“Nothing can change my mind on Hillary Clinton. She needs to crawl back in the hole she came from.”

“Are you equally upset about the 13 embassy attacks and 60 embassy employee deaths under the Bush administration?”

“Those where bomb attacks, not a ground force of footed attackers, and Bush didn’t sit in a room and watch as they were executed. Know the facts before your left liberal lips start to tremble inaccurate facts.”

“Reading? In Fayette County? You can get burned for being a witch for that!”

“Never would I read it. Never cared for her before, so why would I care what she wrote about.”

“From reading the previous comments, I see that Faux News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, et al., are doing their job of educating their listeners. As long as you believe it’s true; it’s true. Never let facts gets in your way.”

“I do not care much for fiction.”

“Yes, consulates and embassy’s were attacked under Bush. Only one diplomat was killed, and it was a suicide bomber. And, in that case, there wasn’t an 8-hour-long siege, an AWOL president and secretary of state, or service personnel hung out to dry with no rescue attempt. It wasn’t a recent war zone, and there weren’t requests for additional security turned down. Oh, and no one falsely blamed a video for causing a non-existent protest. Except for those caveats, it was just like Benghazi.”

“Weren’t additional security forces denied because Congress gutted the state department’s security budget?”

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