- What other reason to approve such a “kneeling” posture?
- Hillary says taking a knee is a display of courage,
- Does she have “the courage”
- Call it the Democrat sign of the cross, a gesture in solidarity acknowledging that America is fundamentally unjust . . . evil
If, by their own words and actions which clearly convey their animosity toward America as it was founded and its values and traditions, is not enough, by itself, for voters to banish for all time the left, today’s Democratic party, and specific individuals (Clinton, B. Sanders, C. Cuomo, K. Ellison, the Obama family, N. Pelosi, C. Schumer, (fill in your own nominees), then the Republic, the “Great Experiment”, the beacon of freedom for the world, really is lost… FOREVER!
Explain that to your descendants…leave them a letter, stained with your tears of shame. DLH
Hillary Clinton backs kid who knelt during Pledge of Allegiance: ‘Keep up the good work’ (via Fox News)
Hillary Clinton offered another endorsement on Wednesday — to an 11-year-old student who made headlines for kneeling during the Pledge of Allegiance.
Clinton tweeted in response to a NowThis report on Mariana Taylor, a Maryland sixth-grader who refused to stand for her classroom’s recitation of the pledge, instead adopting the form of protest used by NFL players.
“It takes courage to exercise your right to protest injustice, especially when you’re 11! Keep up the good work Mariana,” Clinton tweeted.
It takes courage to exercise your right to protest injustice, especially when you’re 11! Keep up the good work Mariana. https://t.co/vnGheuWyJ0
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 15, 2018
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Clinton, with her tweet, was doing more than weighing in on a local school dispute. Speaking in support of kneeling puts her at odds with her political nemisis and 2016 foe, President Trump, who has waged a war of words against football players who kneel during the national anthem.
She also weighed in last year, when promoting her campaign post-mortem “What Happened.”
“Actually, kneeling is a reverent position,” she claimed at the time. “It was to demonstrate in a peaceful way against racism and injustice in our criminal system.”