Bristol Palin wrote in her most recent blog post Hillary Clinton, so-perceived bastion of tolerance, is actually a hypocrite who is "terrified" of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, she said, citing the State Department's most recent email release.
In a post entitled "Hillary Reveals Fear of Sarah Palin in Secret Email; Dislikes Gender Inclusive Language," the younger Palin wrote: "Hillary's greatest hits just keep coming ... and this time, they reveal that she is terrified of my mom!"
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Palin included a copy of an email from Clinton to her top aides that was highly critical of gender-neutral terminology.
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The email read: "Who made the decision that State will not use the terms 'mother and father' and instead substitute 'parent one and two?' I'm not defending that decision, which I disagree w[ith] and knew nothing about, in front of this Congress. I could live w[ith] letting people in nontraditional families choose another descriptor so long as we retained the presumption of mother and father. We need to address this today or we will be facing a huge Fox-generated media storm led by [Sarah] Palin et al."
The email was tweeted by Alex Griswold of Mediaite, along with the text: "Oh-so-gay-friendly Hillary Clinton was livid when the State Department stopped using the terms 'mother and father.'"
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The younger Palin pointed out the hypocrisy of Clinton's email.
"First of all, Hillary Clinton, the great tolerant one with rainbow Twitter avatars granting open-mindedness to any family formation under the sun, seems a bit more traditional in private than she does in public," she wrote. "One might call it hypocritical if it didn't come across as so focused on self-preservation instead of any policy stance."
And then she drew attention to Clinton's seeming fear of Palin.
"[Look at] that whopper of a finish," she wrote. "It's not just the irony that Hillary is standing up for mothers and fathers as the normal baseline of what families should be in America. It's the urgency with which she wants to address this so they won't face a 'huge Fox-generated media storm led by Palin et al.' The liberals like Hillary Clinton would have you believe all sorts of lies about my mother. But, behind closed doors, we find out all sorts of truths, including the fact that Hillary fears my mom's power."