Hillary! Discusses God And Her Cheating *&@# Husband

Apparently, Hils has been reading the talking points memo regarding Democrats mentioning God

WASHINGTON – In a rare public discussion of her husband’s infidelity, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that she probably could not have gotten through her marital troubles without relying on her faith in God.

Clinton stood by her actions in the aftermath of former President Clinton’s admission that he had an affair, including presumably her decision to stay in the marriage.

"I am very grateful that I had a grounding in faith that gave me the courage and the strength to do what I thought was right, regardless of what the world thought," Clinton said during a forum where the three leading Democratic presidential candidates talked about faith and values.

"I’m not sure I would have gotten through it without my faith," she said in response to a question about how she dealt with the infidelity.

Give me a break.  

Moving on from that bit of disingenuaty (I don’t care if it isn’t a word), The Silke Pony decided to have his own little Jimmy Carter moment

Edwards revealed that he prays — and sins — every day. The crowd gasped loudly when moderator Soledad O’Brien asked Edwards to name the biggest sin he ever committed, and he won their applause when he said he would have a hard time naming one thing.

"I sin every single day," said Edwards, the 2004 vice presidential nominee. "We are all sinners and we all fall short."

I believe the sin part.

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