Another day, another Hillpocrisy
Hill·poc·ri·sy (noun) — the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one’s own behavior does not conform; pretense.
To hear Hillary tell it, she is not just one of us regular folk, she is our champion, our defender, the woman who will make everything right in the world!
During a campaign swing through Iowa, where she warmly greeted the media, Hillary stopped to lament the plight of “ordinary Americans,” who don’t stand a chance of getting ahead because of the wealthy (i.e., her). In her own — and let’s face it, self-loathing — words:
“Something is wrong when C.E.O.s earn more than 300 times what the typical American worker earns,” she said in the round-table discussion.
Darn those wealthy CEOs keeping us down by … creating jobs.
Hillary quickly got over her self-hatred low opinion of the wealthy by heading to Chicago for a fundraiser being held for her by, you guessed it, a wealthy CEO. Fred Eychaner, chairman of Newsweb Corporation, opened his upscale Chicago home to Hillary and 100 other well-off donors, with the goal of raising $250,000 for her campaign.
To recap, Hillary simultaneously loathes herself the wealthy, while happily rolling in campaign cash being doled out by the same.
Another day, another Hillprocisy.