Hillary Clinton warns Canadians 'democracy is under attack'

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Hillary Clinton warns Canadians 'democracy is under attack'

Hillary Clinton warned Canadians that "democracy is under attack" not just in the United States, but in Canada and around the world, and she told a Toronto audience Thursday night that she will do everything she can to fight against the forces trying to undermine it.

"Democracy is under attack everywhere. It's not only my country," Clinton told a packed hall of an estimated 5,500 at the Enercare Centre. She pledged to use her voice and platform to encourage people to get involved and help tackle the things that are challenging democracy in the U.S. and globally.

"I'm not going anywhere except right into the middle of the debates about our future," she told the sellout crowd.

The Democratic presidential candidate who lost to Donald Trump last November was north of the border to promote her new memoir about the 2016 election, titled What Happened. She will also make appearances in Montreal and Vancouver in the coming weeks.

Key lessons

She outlined key lessons she says she wants Americans and Canadians to learn from the election. These lessons will help determine whether Americans can "heal our democracy and protect it in the future," said Clinton.

She wrote the book with these lessons in mind because she wants future generations to know what happened, the former secretary of state said. "But I also want a concerned world to recognize that democracy is under assault," she said.

Hillary Clinton warns Canadians 'democracy is under attack' - Canada - CBC News
 

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Hillary Clinton warns Canadians 'democracy is under attack'

Hillary Clinton warned Canadians that "democracy is under attack" not just in the United States, but in Canada and around the world, and she told a Toronto audience Thursday night that she will do everything she can to fight against the forces trying to undermine it.

"Democracy is under attack everywhere. It's not only my country," Clinton told a packed hall of an estimated 5,500 at the Enercare Centre. She pledged to use her voice and platform to encourage people to get involved and help tackle the things that are challenging democracy in the U.S. and globally.

"I'm not going anywhere except right into the middle of the debates about our future," she told the sellout crowd.

The Democratic presidential candidate who lost to Donald Trump last November was north of the border to promote her new memoir about the 2016 election, titled What Happened. She will also make appearances in Montreal and Vancouver in the coming weeks.

Key lessons

She outlined key lessons she says she wants Americans and Canadians to learn from the election. These lessons will help determine whether Americans can "heal our democracy and protect it in the future," said Clinton.

She wrote the book with these lessons in mind because she wants future generations to know what happened, the former secretary of state said. "But I also want a concerned world to recognize that democracy is under assault," she said.

Hillary Clinton warns Canadians 'democracy is under attack' - Canada - CBC News

Wow! Congratulations. You've actually managed to promote two of the most corrupt politicians in the USA in the same post!

Hillary Clinton and Bob Menendez.



That's okay, as a Liberal I know you count extreme corruption in politicians as a plus.
 

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Lots of babbling but nothing on how democracy is under attack. Things. What things?

Perhaps voter complacency is her idea of an attack?
 

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Wow! Congratulations. You've actually managed to promote two of the most corrupt politicians in the USA in the same post!

Hillary Clinton and Bob Menendez.



That's okay, as a Liberal I know you count extreme corruption in politicians as a plus.
It's beneath you to engage in ad hominem attacks and completely disregard the argument.

I'm OK with the ad homs, they're well deserved and, sadly, the way we do things these days, but that you can't bring yourself to agree with Secretary Clinton when she is agreeing with you is, as I said, beneath you.
 

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I don't sail. If she is still rambling on about Russia when it was voter complacency, the poor gal has more issues than People Magazine.
 

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...and sadly, continues to happen.

Poor sH!tlary
 

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by Justin Trudeau..
And by Barack Obama.

And by G.W. Bush, and Stephen Harper, and Theresa May, and Tony Blair, and David Cameron. . .

Power will always try to limit liberty. Typically in the name of safety. The one thing the sane right, the sane left, and the center should be able to agree on.
 

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Hillary Clinton warns Canadians 'democracy is under attack'
Unfortunately it is her and her ilk doing the attacking....f^cking hypocrite!

Hillary Clinton warned Canadians that "democracy is under attack" not just in the United States, but in Canada and around the world, and she told a Toronto audience Thursday night that she will do everything she can to fight against the forces trying to undermine it.
Can't wait to see her punch herself in face.
"Democracy is under attack everywhere. It's not only my country," Clinton told a packed hall of an estimated 5,500 at the Enercare Centre. She pledged to use her voice and platform to encourage people to get involved and help tackle the things that are challenging democracy in the U.S. and globally.
5500 morons in one place at the same time, missed an opportunity there...
"I'm not going anywhere except right into the middle of the debates about our future," she told the sellout crowd.
She isn't going anywhere for less than $100,000/hr
The Democratic presidential candidate who lost to Donald Trump last November was north of the border to promote her new memoir about the 2016 election, titled What Happened. She will also make appearances in Montreal and Vancouver in the coming weeks.
Not sure why we let the stupid corrupt c^nt in to Canada in the first place
Key lessons
1-don't just delete the emails, destroy the server completely
2-don't believe the polls
She outlined key lessons she says she wants Americans and Canadians to learn from the election. These lessons will help determine whether Americans can "heal our democracy and protect it in the future," said Clinton.
Biggest lesson is the conservative right has a silent majority that WILL show up to vote
She wrote the book with these lessons in mind because she wants future generations to know what happened, the former secretary of state said. "But I also want a concerned world to recognize that democracy is under assault," she said.
She wrote a book for several million dollars, not because she cares. She doesn't care about anyone but herself.
 

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Hillary Clinton warns Canadians 'democracy is under attack'

Hillary Clinton warned Canadians that "democracy is under attack" not just in the United States, but in Canada and around the world, and she told a Toronto audience Thursday night that she will do everything she can to fight against the forces trying to undermine it.

"Democracy is under attack everywhere. It's not only my country," Clinton told a packed hall of an estimated 5,500 at the Enercare Centre. She pledged to use her voice and platform to encourage people to get involved and help tackle the things that are challenging democracy in the U.S. and globally.

"I'm not going anywhere except right into the middle of the debates about our future," she told the sellout crowd.

The Democratic presidential candidate who lost to Donald Trump last November was north of the border to promote her new memoir about the 2016 election, titled What Happened. She will also make appearances in Montreal and Vancouver in the coming weeks.

Key lessons

She outlined key lessons she says she wants Americans and Canadians to learn from the election. These lessons will help determine whether Americans can "heal our democracy and protect it in the future," said Clinton.

She wrote the book with these lessons in mind because she wants future generations to know what happened, the former secretary of state said. "But I also want a concerned world to recognize that democracy is under assault," she said.

Hillary Clinton warns Canadians 'democracy is under attack' - Canada - CBC News


The best advice for Canadians is to pay absolutely no attention to what Hillary Clinton has to say about ANYTHING. Prior to her planned visit to Vancouver she should be told in no uncertain terms that no one will be home that day. She is the last thing Canadians need!
 

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I was thinking it would come from Canadians in that we are the ones mentioned in the OP.
Her book signing thing for her new book was in the dairy isle of Costco. She is already done for, she is just hoping we didn't get the news yet.