There are lies, fibs, untruths and misrememberances by all of the candidates this political season. Hillary Clinton however, has taken it to a whole nother level with her recent description of her trip to Bosnia
The race for the Democratic nomination is all but sewn up for Barack Obama and this new whopper that Clinton has cooked up will probably cinch it.
March Madness is a fun time for most people and with office and neighborhood pools it provides a chance for some fun among friends and a nice diversion from some of the bad news that out there. So when Hillary was asked a light-hearted question about the NCAA tournament who would've thought we'd get The Biggest lie of the campaign season. Follow below the jump to see this one. You won't believe it.
Washington- Asked by a reporter if she was participating in an NCAA Tournament pool today, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton wowed media members by recalling the magical run the Arkansas Razorbacks made to the 1994 championship – a run Clinton says she fueled by averaging 38 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, good enough to be named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.
Now I was around in 1994 and recall watching Arkansas beat Duke, and I seem to recall Corliss Williamson was named the Most Outstanding Player. Turns out I was right.
Now this lie is pretty a pretty big one so, being the politician she is, you would've thought she'd stop there. But she just kept going.
"Cherokee Parks got the ball down low in the post and had great position on Corliss," she said. "He had an easy lay-up to tie the game. But I came flying in and just swatted that sh-t out out of there. Just jumped up, ripped the ball out of the air and came down with it. I had to have been two feet above the rim. At least. Maybe more. I remember almost catching my chin on the top of the backboard. Then I pushed it up court, went behind my back to get past Chris Collins at midcourt, and then just f—king dunked right on Grant Hill’s head. Just right on his motherf—king head. I mean, I teabagged the kid. I remember hanging on the rim screaming and my balls were dangling on his head. And that was pretty much the game right there. We were national champions."
Of course after being pressed by the media members in attendence Hillary, in true Clinton style, backed down from the bold claims.
"Well, that’s what I recall happening," she said. "But, who knows. It was many years ago. I may be wrong. Perhaps I just watched the game on TV at the White House. But let’s not get off the main point here: Barack Obama hates white people. White people and America. White people, America and Christians."