Clinton aides mulled telling GOP ‘Bring a dolly!’ for emails
“If only on behalf of her Catholic running mate, Hillary Clinton should denounce those bigoted anti-Catholic, anti-evangelical remarks, and her campaign staff should apologize to people of faith and do it now”, Pence said.
Although recent national polls appear to reflect a comfortable lead for #Hillary Clinton, Facebook’s monitoring of trending topics suggest that it is the WikiLeaks dump of Clinton campaign emails which are grabbing the most attention, and not the recently-leaked video which caught #Donald Trump making crude and degrading comments about women. “Few things are more despicable to me than attacks on Americans’ faith and I find it appalling that a candidate for President could condone this sort of shameful activity”.
Thanks to Wikileaks, many emails have exposed the true face of the Clinton campaign – one of corruption, double dealing and anti-Catholicism.
A politically conservative group called Catholic Vote, is also asking Palmieri to resign.
“It’s an fantastic bastardization of the faith”, Halpin added. “It’s an unbelievable bastardization of the faith”. He guessed that these people were attracted to the “severely backwards gender relations” presented by Catholicism. A Time magazine story published online late October 12 said Brian Fallon, a Clinton spokesperson, responded to the charges of anti-Catholicism, calling it a “faux controversy” courtesy of a WikiLeaks hack.
“Their rich friends wouldn’t understand if they became evangelicals”, she said.
This time for an alleged email conversation between campaign chair John Pedestal, communications director Jen Palmieri and another Clinton ally, mocking conservative Catholics.
Trump tweeted, Wednesday a campaign video with the caption “Pay to play politics”.
In an email sent to John Podesta, Erick Mullen, a Democratic consultant and former top aide on Capitol Hill, purportedly wrote that another man, Bob Glennon, would not “stop assuring” senators at a dinner party that Clinton had “personally told Tim Kaine he’s the veep”.
The latest batch of emails, released Wednesday, offer insight into the various strategies and responses considered by those close to Clinton as they grappled with the political fallout from the Democratic presidential nominee’s 2009 decision to use the private server. “You have, in my opinion, a preview of what a Hillary Clinton administration would look like for Catholics”.
“By dribbling these (emails) out every day WikiLeaks is proving they are nothing but a propaganda arm of the Kremlin with a political agenda doing Putin’s dirty work to help elect Donald Trump”, said Clinton campaign spokesman Glen Caplin.
“I have not thought at all about how one would ‘plant the seeds of the revolution, ‘ or who would plant them”, he muses. Podesta wrote that, although groups like Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good and Catholics United had been created to push for a more progressive approach to the faith, change would “have to be bottom up”. “They’re getting more sophisticated thanks to Russian imports”, Clinton said, according to leaked speech excerpts.