Hillary Clinton’s Gone Country. No, Seriously.

Hillary Clinton’s Gone Country. No, Seriously.

This has been one crappy week in America, what with racial unrest, the news that China has become the world’s biggest economy, finding that Sony Pictures was hacked by North Korea — where can distressed Americans turn?

In the words of a new video, we need to Stand With Hillary. After all, she has our back. She’s one of us. Oh, yes.

Behold.

http://youtu.be/rfU3hI8ML30

Yes, Hillary has gone country. You see, she understands the plight of the common worker, the men and women who get up early each morning, who sweat and toil with their hands and their backs.

This nausea-inducing opus is the brainchild of Daniel Chavez, head of a California group called “Stand with Hillary,” which produced it to attract young male voters. Frankly I’m thinking that this Epic Fail will attract more of the Pajama Boy type than your average Big and Rich fan.

But maybe we just have misunderstood the former First Lady. After all, she knows what it’s like to be dead broke. She said so herself.

“We came out of the White House not only dead broke but in debt.”

“We had no money when we got there, and we struggled to piece together the resources for mortgages for houses, for Chelsea’s education. You know, it was not easy.”

Yeah, she’s down with that middle class struggle. Here’s a graphic showing how really desperate those Clintons are:

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It’s tough being a Clinton. Courtesy nydailynews.com

Oh, yes, Hillary understands the American Working Men’s Burden. Check out the chorus to this eloquent paean to the former First Lady:

“I’ve been thinkin’ about one great lady like the women in my life
She’s a mother, a daughter, and through it all, she’s a lovin’ wife
Oh, there is something about her, this great lady, caring, hard-working, once a First Lady
She fights for country and my family, now it’s time for us to stand up. . .”

Someone pass me the the Pepto-Bismol.

Let’s see what Hillary Clinton really thinks about the Common Man (and Woman), shall we?

I’m not some Tammy Wynette standing by my man.

Would you tell your parents something for me? Ask them, if they have a gun in their house, please lock it or take it out of their house. Will you do that as good citizens? [to a group of schoolchildren]

I have to confess that it’s crossed my mind that you could not be a Republican and a Christian.

I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas, but what I decided to do was to fulfill my profession which I entered before my husband was in public life.

No faux-country video is going to sway me — or any other thinking, conservative American — that Hillary Clinton cares a whit about people like me.

All I’ve needed to know about Hillary Clinton was in a video taken back in 2012, where she stood before the four caskets of Ambassador Chris Stevens, Foreign Service officer Sean Smith, and CIA operatives Glen Doherty and Ty Woods — slain in Benghazi — and lied, and lied, that their deaths were caused by some obscure video rather than the failure of the Obama administration:

“We’ve seen rage and violence directed at American embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with. It is hard for the American people to make sense of that, because it is senseless and totally unacceptable.”

That is the image of Hillary Clinton that Americans should remember.

UPDATE: Hillary now has another video in which she exhorts Americans to ‘show respect‘ to our enemies. I would hope this would kill any hope she has to be Madame President.

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Kim is a pint-sized patriot who packs some big contradictions. She is a Baby Boomer who never became a hippie, an active Republican who first registered as a Democrat (okay, it was to help a sorority sister's father in his run for sheriff), and a devout Lutheran who practices yoga. Growing up in small-town Indiana, now living in the Kansas City metro, Kim is a conservative Midwestern gal whose heart is also in the Seattle area, where her eldest daughter, son-in-law, and grandson live. Kim is a working speech pathologist who left school system employment behind to subcontract to an agency, and has never looked back. She describes her conservatism as falling in the mold of Russell Kirk's Ten Conservative Principles. Don't know what they are? Google them!

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