WATCH: Hillary Clinton vows to spend $1B taxpayer dollars on ‘implicit bias,’ says police kill black children (video)
Hillary Clinton addresses Netroots Nation July 16
At the time of this writing, less than 3,000 people have seen a damning video of Hillary Clinton addressing the radical activist-left Netroots Nation (#nn16) conference.
In the video, Hillary Clinton:
- claimed that police officers are killing black children,
- said she wants to earmark $1 billion dollars in her first budget to combat “implicit bias, which remains a problem across our society and even in the best of our police departments,”
- encouraged left-wing bloggers, socialists and community organizers to engage in a vile left-wing (and often successful) tactic of strategic litigation by “seek[ing] out cases to challenge Citizen’s United in the courts,” so that she can bolster a case for a constitutional amendment to overturn the supreme court’s ruling.
This is one of the most insane videos that you never saw:
Here is the transcript:
“Hello Netroots Nation,
Thanks for putting progressive issues front and center in this election, and every election for more than a decade. And thanks, too, for shining a spotlight on the urgent, pressing challenge of criminal justice reform. It’s been nearly two years since Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson. With the help of activists including those in the Black Lives Matter movement, our country is truly engaged in a difficult but critical conversation about systemic racism and injustice. But now we need to turn talk into action. Last week’s tragedies only underscore the urgency of end-to-end criminal justice reform and stopping the tragedy of black men and women and black children being killed by police or dying in custody.
I’ve laid out a comprehensive reform agenda. Now I’m proposing two additional steps. First, as president, I’ll bring law enforcement and communities together to develop national guidelines on the use of force. Second, I will target one billion dollars in my first budget to take on implicit bias, which remains a problem across our society and even in the best of our police departments. I’m proud that for the first time, the democratic platform addresses these issues in a comprehensive way and that we have developed the most progressive platform in our party’s history.
Now I know, many of the people in this room supported Senator Sanders in the primary. I’m looking forward to hearing from you, learning from you, and working with you. You’ve helped put political and campaign finance reform at the top of the national agenda and I intend to keep it there.
Today, I’m announcing that in my first thirty days as president, I will propose a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizen’s United and give the American people – all of us – the chance to reclaim our democracy. I will also appoint supreme court justices who understand that this decision was a disaster for our democracy and I will fight for other progressive reforms including small dollar matching and disclosure requirements.
I hope some of the brilliant minds in this room will seek out cases to challenge Citizen’s United in the courts because I know I can’t do this alone. We need you to keep speaking out, keep organizing, and keep holding elected officials – including me – accountable.
We know what happens when progressive voices get drowned out by the other side and we cannot let that happen. So I’m looking forward to fighting along side you and Senator Sanders in the weeks, months, and years to come. Because you know what? We are stronger together. Thank you all very much.”
Read more on the radicals at the convention here.
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