From the New York Post (via NewsMax.com) comes this story about the type of people Hitlery attracts. And hires.
(All emphasis below is mine.)
The Hillary Clinton camp has egg all over its face after belatedly discovering that a consultant hired by Hillary trashed 9/11 victims shortly after the Twin Towers tragedy.
Consultant Gia Medeiros was dumped after her comments came to light, but the damage has been done.
Medeiros is an unconventional corporate teen-marketing guru who believes the supernatural can be used to pitch products to young people, according to the New York Post.
She was recently put on the payroll of Clinton’s Senate campaign, Friends of Hillary, along with her political action committee, HillPAC, and received nearly $75,000, federal records show.
Just weeks after the terrorist attacks in New York, Medeiros told a forum in Boulder, Colo., where she now lives:
"All of those people who died that day, those folks who we’ve heard toasted as angels and heroes and martyrs, well, they weren’t all good people. I used to live in New York. I know it.”
She also stated on a self-empowerment Web site: "One friend of a friend had a husband who died. When I asked about their relationship, my friend said, ‘Terrible. He worked too much, drank too much, was never home with (her) or the kids.’ They don’t say that in the obituaries.”
Psycho bitches of a feather flock together.
Medeiros’ comments aren’t likely to sit well with Gotham voters next year when Clinton runs for re-election to the Senate. Clinton spokeswoman Ann Lewis said the Clinton camp didn’t know about Medeiros’ outrageous remarks until informed of them by the Post.
Puh-lease! Its been forgotten already.
In a statement, Lewis said: "We were not aware of these inexplicable comments and strongly disagree with them. The people who died on 9/11 were loving family members who are missed every day, and Sen. Clinton continues to work with their families to honor their memory.”
Shortly after the statement was released, the Associated Press reported that according to Lewis, Medeiros "won’t be doing any additional work for them.”
No doubt. She's lucky she doesn't live in Ur-kansas.
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