Let’s point her at ISIS and tell her to give it a try.
URBANDALE, Iowa (AP) — Hillary Clinton had just delivered some hard talk on terrorism, recalling tough decisions she made in the White House situation room as secretary of state and lashing out at her Republican rivals for threatening the safety of the American people.
But when an Iowa man broke into her riff with a question about how the country could confront a new wave of fear, her response sounded less like that of a commander in chief than of a soothing self-help guru. “We’ve got to do everything we can to weed out hate and plant love and kindness,” she told a crowd of several hundred.
The lovey-dovey message seems surprising coming from a Washington veteran who frequently references women in public life needing “skin like a rhinoceros.” But as she grapples with Donald Trump’s prominence in the Republican race, she’s embraced “love and kindness” as a campaign refrain.
HT: Fox Nation

