I'm not much of a fan of Hillary's record either, but she never called for Snowden to be "assassinated".
I submit that an impulsive and narcissistic demagogue with no vested interest in "the establishment" is a far scarier leader in the context of a turnkey police state than even a right-wing career politician.
I think you are taking something said figuratively literally. Everyone has used "face the music" as an idiom to mean "take responsibility." I'll give her the benefit of doubt in this situation.
Since Snowden has taken responsibility, I don't see how you can construe was you said as anything other than a statement that Snowden should come back to the US and face prosecution for a capital offense.
That certainly isn't the same thing as calling for extra-legal assassination.
Her friend Kissinger would definitely advocate for Snowden's kidnapping and possible assassination. Then Hillary would say her advisers called for it and she followed their advice while she herself did not want to resort to such measures.
I submit that before a nation gets a narcissistic demagogue they have to first stop caring about due process.
agreed - a leader can't blame any decision on an advisor, lest the responsibility gets pushed around and diluted till no one is responsible for the consequences.
The quote was something Trump said about terrorists. He said it's not enough to go after the terrorists you have to go after their families too. I saw the quote in a clip from Jon Stewart. Jon Stewart did a great look at Trump in general [1].