Apparently Pant Suits thinks we should have sympathy for al-Qaeda.

Via Weekly Standard:

Hillary Clinton thinks the war on terror led to “some very unfortunate, un-American actions.” But in excerpts released of a recent interview with NPR, the former secretary of state doesn’t name the “un-American actions” that she appears to blame on the Bush administration.

“The most important thing I did was to help restore America’s leadership in the world. And I think that was a very important accomplishment. We were flat on our back when I walked in there the first time,” Hillary says when talking about her accomplishments at the State Department.

“We were viewed as being untrustworthy, as violating our moral rules and values, as being economically hobbled. And we had to get out there and once again, promote American values and pursue our interests and protect national security. Because of the eight years that preceded us. It was the economic collapse, it was two wars, it was the war on terror that led to some very unfortunate, un-American actions being taken. That was my biggest challenge. It was why the president asked me to be secretary of state.”

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