Anonymous ID: d96972 May 27, 2018, 12:15 a.m. No.1554751   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4760 >>4999

Hillary Clinton States There Is A ‘Crisis In Our Democracy’ During Harvard Ceremony

 

Hillary Clinton has been very vocal about her opinion of the current state of the United States of America. Following her loss in the 2016 presidential election, Clinton went quiet for quite some time. Now, she is back on the trail after Donald Trump and is trying to make as many waves as she possibly can.

 

In a recent speech during the ceremony at Harvard that awarded her the Ratcliffe Medal, Clinton had some harsh words for the current state of the country in her opinion, reports Fox News. For those who do not know what the Ratcliffe Medal is, it honors those who have made a major impact on society.

 

“Attempting to erase the line between fact and fiction, truth and reality is a core feature of authoritarianism. Right now we are living through a crisis in our democracy. There are certainly not tanks in the street but what is happening today goes to the heart of who we are as a nation. I say this not as a Democrat who lost an election, but an American afraid of losing a country.”

 

She also gave some ideas of how to help combat the issue that she sees in the United States. Clinton suggested that people can disagree with the way that the country is heading, but also stated that doing so respectfully was the way to go. Also, people can combat fake news and voting.

 

“It’s not easy to wade back into the fight, but that is what we must do.”

 

While the picture that Clinton painted with her words was not a pretty or optimistic one, she is still confident that the country can get back on track.

 

“I am optimistic about the future, because of how unbelievably tough we are proving to be.”

 

 

Hillary Clinton hits Fox News and Sinclair: They are "delivering propaganda" https://t.co/EIYLJx5Vhw pic.twitter.com/0IzevVS6IA

 

— The Hill (@thehill) May 25, 2018

 

here is no question that the country is in a crisis right now in a few different ways. School shootings have become a normalcy in the country, while the rising cost of life, in general, has become a major concern as well. Despite the negativity surrounding Donald Trump, he has done things that have helped some of the issues in a big way.

 

No one will completely agree with Trump or Clinton, but they both present truths that need to be addressed.

 

Clinton may not have won the presidential election, but she still holds a lot of weight with many people. As long as she continues to promote a message of peace and respect, her grudge towards Trump will not cause more issues.

 

https:// www.inquisitr.com/4914586/hillary-clinton-states-there-is-a-crisis-in-our-democracy-during-harvard-ceremony/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+google%2FyDYq+%28The+Inquisitr+-+News%29

Anonymous ID: d96972 May 27, 2018, 12:26 a.m. No.1554813   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4822 >>5157

>>1554786

This was her most recent public statement, so, I thought it fit the profile of the post. She has said so many things about what she wants to be, remember when she wanted to be a Methodist Preacher, kek

Anonymous ID: d96972 May 27, 2018, 12:56 a.m. No.1554984   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4987 >>5000

This one is from Sept 2017

 

The speech made by the U.S. president in his maiden address on the U.N. arena in the prevailing serious circumstances, in which the situation on the Korean peninsula has been rendered tense as never before and is inching closer to a touch-and-go state, is arousing worldwide concern.

 

Shaping the general idea of what he would say, I expected he would make stereotyped, prepared remarks a little from what he used to utter in his office on the spur of the moment as he had to speak on the world’s biggest official diplomatic stage.

 

But, far from making any remarks of any persuasive power that can be viewed to be helpful in diffusion tension, he made unprecedented rude nonsense no one has ever heard from any of his predecessors.

 

A frightened dog barks louder.

 

I’d like to advise Trump to exercise prudence in selecting words and be considerate of whom he speaks to when making a speech in front of the world.

 

The mentally deranged behaviour of the U.S. president openly expressing on the U.N. arena the unethical will to “totally destroy” a sovereign state, beyond the boundary of threats and regime change or overturn of social system, makes even those with normal thinking faculty think about discretion and composure.

 

His remarks remind me of such words as “political layman” and “political heretic” which were in vogue in reference to Trump during his presidential election campaign.

 

After taking office Trump has rendered the world restless through threats and blackmail against all countries in the world. He is unfit to hold the prerogative of supreme command of a country, and he is surely a rogue and a gangster fond of playing with fire, rather than a politician.

 

His remarks which described the U.S. option through straightforward expression of his will have convinced me, rather than frightening or stopping me, that the path I chose is correct and that it is the one I have to follow to the last.

 

Now that Trump has denied the existence of and insulted me and my country in front of the eyes of the world and made the most ferocious declaration of war in history that he would destroy the DPRK [Democratic People’s Republic of Korea], we will consider with seriousness exercising a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.

 

Action is the best option in treating the dotard* who, hard of hearing, is uttering only what he wants to say.

 

As a man representing the DPRK and on behalf of the dignity and honor of my state and people and on my own, I will make the man holding the prerogative of the supreme command in the US pay dearly for his speech calling for totally destroying the DPRK.

 

This is not a rhetorical expression loved by Trump.

 

I am now thinking hard about what response he could have expected when he allowed such eccentric words to trip off his tongue.

 

Whatever Trump might have expected, he will face results beyond his expectation.

 

I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged U.S. dotard with fire.

 

http://time.com/4953210/north-korea-kim-jong-un-speech-donald-trump/

Anonymous ID: d96972 May 27, 2018, 1:48 a.m. No.1555236   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Powerful cyclone in Oman and Yemen dumped three years’ rain in a single day, leaving six dead and 30 missing

 

India’s Meteorological Department said the storm packed maximum sustained winds of up to 180 kilometres per hour.

 

The storm killed at least six people while more than 30 remain missing, officials said.

 

Cyclone Mekunu caused flash flooding that tore away whole roadways and submerged others in Salalah, Oman’s third-largest city, stranding drivers. Strong winds knocked over street lights and tore away roofing.

 

Rushing waters from the rain and storm surges flooded typically dry creek beds. The holiday destination’s now-empty tourist beaches were littered with debris and foam from the churning Arabian Sea.

 

Three people, including a 12-year-old girl, died in Oman, and another two bodies were recovered from the Yemeni island of Socotra. More than 30 people were still missing in Socotra, including Yemeni, Indian and Sudanese nationals.

 

Yemeni officials also reported damage in the country’s far east, along the border with Oman. Rageh Bakrit, the governor of al-Mahra province, said on his official Twitter account late Friday that strong winds had blown down houses and taken out communication lines and water services. He said there were no fatalities in the province.

 

India’s Meteorological Department said the storm packed maximum sustained winds of 170-180 kilometres per hour with gusts of up to 200kph (124mph). It called the cyclone “extremely severe”.

 

Portions of Salalah, home to some 200,000 people, lost power as the cyclone made landfall.

 

On the outskirts of the city, near the Salalah International Airport, what once was a dry creek bed had become a raging river.

 

The airport, closed since Thursday, will reopen early Sunday, Oman’s Public Authority for Civil Aviation said.

 

The Port of Salalah – a key gateway for the country and for Qatar amid a regional diplomatic dispute – remained closed, its cranes secured against the pounding rain and winds.

 

Omani forecasters said Salalah and the surrounding area would get at least 200 millimetres (7.87 inches) of rain, over twice the city’s annual downfall. It actually received 278.2mm, nearly three times its annual rainfall.

 

Yemeni security officials said rescuers recovered two bodies on Socotra, while more than 30 people remain missing.

 

The island, listed by Unesco as a World Heritage Site, has been the focus of a dispute between the UAE and Yemen’s internationally recognised government, which are ostensibly allied against Shiite rebels known as Houthis.

 

http://www.scmp.com/news/world/middle-east/article/2147985/powerful-cyclone-oman-and-yemen-dumped-three-years-rain

Anonymous ID: d96972 May 27, 2018, 2:38 a.m. No.1555412   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1555386

 

That's a great name for him, did you notice the guy in the back of them, not sure if he's an attorney or an aide, but he seems to be sleeping. It make me think, I can't watch them sink.