Hillary Clinton Can't Stop Lying: Claims Reagans were pro-Aids awareness, then apologizes

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In an interview conducted at Nancy Reagan’s funeral today, Hillary Clinton recounted a version of history that didn’t happen, lauding the former first lady’s “low key advocacy” for the cause of HIV/AIDS awareness. “Low key” is one way of putting it. In fact, the Reagan White House is infamous for its lengthy, deadly silence on the epidemic.



Clinton’s remarks came after an extended explanation of Nancy Reagan’s efforts to expand stem cell research after her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimers. Then, in a bizarre turn, Clinton began talking about AIDS in the 1980s, a topic anyone looking to remain civil and complimentary would go far out of their way to avoid at the funeral of Nancy Reagan:

“It may be hard for your viewers to remember how difficult it was for people to talk about HIV/AIDS in the 1980s. And because of both President and Mrs. Reagan, in particular, Mrs. Reagan, we started national conversation when before no one would talk about it, no one wanted to do anything about it, and that too is something that really appreciated, with her very effective, low-key advocacy, but it penetrated the public conscience and people began to say ‘Hey, we have to do something about this too.’”

It’s almost tempting to interpret this as withering, devastating sarcasm—the Reagans “started a national conversation about AIDS” in the same sense that George W. Bush “started a national conversation” about Iraq.

In reality, the Reagans were infamously, disastrously silent on AIDS—as President, Ronald Reagan spoke more about UFOs than HIV, and didn’t even say the word in a public address until 1987, by which point it had killed tens of thousands of Americans. The virus was quite literally a joke inside the Reagan White House. Whatever “advocacy” of Nancy’s Clinton is dreaming up here must’ve been low-key to the point of non-existence—just last year it was reported that she ignored her Hollywood friend Rock Hudson’s pleas for help as he himself died from AIDS. It’s hard for one ugly episode to stand out among so many ugly aspects of the Reagan administration, but Nancy and Ronald’s deliberate silence on one of the defining public health crises of the era is surely near the top of any list. What Clinton is saying isn’t just untrue, but erases the deadly legacy of the Reagan era.

Peter Staley, an HIV/AIDS activist and founder of Treat Action Group, who was diagnosed with AIDS-related complex in 1985, told Gawker, “Thank God I’m not a single issue voter, or she would have lost my vote with this insulting and farcical view of early AIDS history.”

Update: The Clinton campaign has released the following incoherent statement, indicating that Hillary “misspoke” when she lauded the nonexistent HIV/AIDS advocacy record of Nancy and Ronald Reagan:

 

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Could have misremembered or was trying to speak well of the recently deceased.

I wasn't alive but when I think of the Reagans ideals I can see them calling it a gay disease in so many words.
 

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Hillary at Scalia's funeral: "He started a national conversation on Affirmative Action."

Hillary at Mel Gibson's funeral: "He started a national conversation about the ugliness of antisemitism as well as the progress of women in the police force."

Hillary at Bill's funeral: "Lowkey, he started a national conversation on marital fidelity."
 

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Could have misremembered or was trying to speak well of the recently deceased.
Misremembered one of the most glaring failures of public health via the most powerful man in the world during the 1980s?

It's like Hillary Clinton supporters are born with vertigo.
 

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Hillary at Scalia's funeral: "He started a national conversation on Affirmative Action."

Hillary at Mel Gibson's funeral: "He started a national conversation about the ugliness of antisemitism as well as the progress of women in the police force."

Hillary at Bill's funeral: "Lowkey, he started a national conversation on marital fidelity."

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This is basically the defining moment for the American LBGT community. This is their holocaust or segregation(not comparable in damage, just in stature within communities). How do you say something like this?

For someone who's supposed to be a master politico running a campaign built upon the best and brightest organizers and managers, HRC fukking sucks at this.
 

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We gotta make sure that doesn't happen. Bernie HAS to be the Democratic nominee.
Hope so.
Super Delegates lookin at Bernie lke :heh::umad:
shyt, I dont think they even gonna let Trump get that far.

Hillary v Cruz, Hillary in landslide, 8 more years of petulance from the republicans :snooze:
 
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