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Is It Because We’re Red?

Louisiana Paper Blasts Clinton for Snubbing Flood Victims: Is It Because We’re a Red State?

The editorial board of Louisiana news outlet The Advocate is blasting Hillary Clinton for her refusal to come visit their state as it “rebound[s] from what’s been described as the worst American natural disaster since Superstorm Sandy.”

From The Advocate:

If Hillary Clinton becomes president next year —a distinct possibility given recent polls — then she will inherit the job of overseeing the federal role in Louisiana’s recovery from historic flooding. That’s reason enough for Clinton to visit the state and see the damage for herself, and she’s made a bad decision in avoiding Louisiana since the waters receded.  Read the rest at Breitbart

8 Comments on Is It Because We’re Red?

  1. That’s what you get when a non-Battleground State gets flooded in an election year.

    As I said last week:

    “Now, had there been devastating flooding in Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania or Virginia, Hillary Resting Clinton would have broken the land-speed record to get there.”

  2. Yes, in part because Louisiana is “red,”
    but also because Hillary’s Fifth Column (MSM)
    is Blue and will cover for her and Barry
    any and every way they can.

    So, why should she bother? NO consequences.

  3. This is where the whole country is right now. We’re all a Disaster Area. Who is coming to Washington state next Tuesday for a major rally? Clue: not Killery. WA, a D-controlled state. Not for long.

    Taking our country back! One county, one state at a time.

  4. Honestly, I don’t believe politics has anything to do with it. I think it’s about two other things.

    1) Hillary is simply too feeble to make the trip. The few campaign appearances she makes and the preparation for the first debate are sapping every bit of energy she has.

    2) Hillary simply does not care about flood victims–unless, of course, the flood area is Malibu, du Pont Circle, the Hamptons, etc. She wants all the perks of the presidency without actually having to do the work.

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