On TPP:
"This TPP sets the gold standard in trade agreements" - 2012
She’s also taken a leading part in drafting the Trans-Pacific Partnership - 2013
But wait...
Hillary Clinton Opposes [...] Trans-Pacific Trade Deal - 2015
On U.S.-Korea Trade Agreement
"I believe that this agreement is inherently unfair [...] It will hurt the U.S. auto industry, increase our trade deficit, cost us good middle-class jobs and make America less competitive." - 2007
Apparently such an agreement is now:
"An Historic Milestone That Will Lead To Even More Trade And Investment Between Our Two Countries" - 2012
But wait!
Hillary Clinton believes that any new trade measure has to pass two tests: First it should put us in a position to protect American workers, raise wages and create more good jobs at home. Second, it must also strengthen our national security. We should be willing to walk away from any outcome that falls short of these tests. - 2015
On North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Clinton [praised] corporations for mounting “a very effective business effort in the U.S. on behalf of NAFTA. - 1998
Another source
"I think everybody is in favor of free and fair trade. I think NAFTA is proving its worth" - 1996
However
"NAFTA was a mistake" - 2007
On Colombia Free Trade Agreement
Clinton reiterates opposition to Colombia trade pact - 2008
Until
as secretary of state, Clinton was personally lobbying Democratic members of Congress to support the deal - 2011
On Raising Payroll/Social security Taxes
"I'm certainly against [...] lift(ing) the cap on the payroll tax" - 2008
But wait...
[Clinton would] be open to a Social Security tax increase - 2015
On Assad
"Many of the members of Congress [...] have said they believe he's a reformer" - 2011
Until
"Assad was the principle threat, because his bombarding, and his ruthless behavior toward his own people, was going to create more terrorists - 2015
On lifting Cuba embargo
"I’m not ready to vote to lift the embargo." - 2000
Clinton said now is "not the time to consider wholesale or broad changes to our Cuba policy." - 2008
However
Cuba embargo is a "failed policy" - 2014
On Iran's Right To Enrich Uranium
"Iran can enrich uranium" - 2010
But then
"I’ve always been in the camp that held that they did not have a right to enrichment" - 2014
On the Keystone XL Pipeline
Clinton was seen as initially favoring construction of the pipeline - 2010
Until
"I oppose [the pipeline] because I don’t think, I don’t think it’s in the best interest of what we need to do to combat climate change." - 2015
On Deportation of Illegal Immigrants
Clinton is "adamantly against illegal immigrants." - 2003
But wait...
She has advocated an immigration policy that would go further [...] to shield some illegal immigrants from deportation - 2015
On Driver's Licenses for Illegal Immigrants
Clinton now Against Licenses for Illegal Immigrants - 2007
However
This time, Hillary Clinton supports giving driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants - 2015
On Federal Gun Control
Blanket rules set by the federal government on guns "doesn't make sense." - 2008
Another source - 2008
Until
Clinton proposes using executive action as president to expand background check requirements - 2015
On Gun Ownership and Culture
Gun ownership, hunting "part of culture. It’s part of a way of life." - 2008
But wait!
Clinton said Tuesday that gun culture in the U.S. has become "way out of balance." - 2014
On Gay Marriage
"Marriage has got historic, religious and moral content that goes back to the beginning of time, and I think a marriage is as a marriage has always been, between a man and a woman" - 2000
Marriage is "a sacred bond between a man and a woman." - 2004
In response to a question about whether marriage should be made legally available to two committed adults of the same sex, Clinton marked that she was "opposed" - 2007
However
After leaving her position as secretary of state, she announced her support for same-sex marriage - 2013
On Mass Incarceration and Minimum Sentences
[Clinton] explicitly attacked then-competitor Senator Barack Obama for being soft on crime. After the Iowa primary, her campaign said Obama's opposition to mandatory minimum prison sentences was an example of his out-of-touch liberalism
Until
[Clinton wants to] End the era of mass incarceration, reform mandatory minimum sentences
On Flip Flopping
Some people might say a person's opinion on topics changing throughout the years is understandable. Hindsight can allow for reflection and new knowledge or public opinion can help shape a new position on a topic.
Except that
"I have been very consistent," Clinton said, arguing her unyielding fealty to "the same values and principles" over her entire life. - 2015
Messy.

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