Hillary Clinton Displays Statemanship

, Pennsylvania
March 19, 2017 4:16pm CST
Hillary Clinton returned to her roots in Scranton, Pennsylvania and played the role of stateswoman and peacemaker. On Saint Patrick's Day she was the guest speaker at the Society of Irish Women 19th Annual Dinner held at the Hilton Scranton. She wants to unite the country and delivered a message of unity. She said the country is so divided now and she does not want political divisions to become personal divisions. Her tone was that of cooperation and bridge building. What to you think of the speech and her effort to put the country back together? Source:
SCRANTON — Speaking nostalgically of her Scranton roots, Hillary Clinton delivered a message of unity Friday to hundreds of Irish women gathered in the Electric City. “Our country seems so divided right now,” Clinton said to the sometimes raucous crowd at
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
19 Mar 17
I would like to know Clinton's response to Donna Bazile publicly admitting to feeding the Clinton campaign the questions in advance of the CNN town hall debate against Trump thus making it undeniable that Clinton cheated by accepting this information.
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• United States
30 Mar 17
Me too!
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@magnumopus (1644)
• Singapore
25 May 17
This is a good gestures.
@amadeo (111937)
• United States
19 Mar 17
Not sure that do say there.I believe she got a raw deal.Yes,she made a lot of errors there.This what cost her election.Turmp fare no better. He is a basket case.But too bad that Sanders would have been a better choice.she want to get involve.Remember that this is in her blood. I wish her the best.Maybe she stick to the women issues
@franxav (14588)
• India
20 Mar 17
That's what statesmanship should be about.
• United States
30 Mar 17
I missed the speech. My thoughts - go away Hillary. I have never and will never believe one word she says, especially anything about unity.
@josie_ (10033)
• Philippines
20 Mar 17
Call me a cynic, but where politicians are concern, it's hard to separate what's hype and what's sincere.