Politico: Clinton gives her take on Sanders supporters in leaked fundraising recording
'Half the people don’t know what that means, but it’s something that they deeply feel.'
Hacked audio of a conversation between Hillary Clinton and donors during a February fundraising event shows the Democrat nominee describing Bernie Sanders supporters as "children of the Great Recession" who are "living in their parents’ basement."
Speaking at a Virginia fundraiser hosted by former U.S. ambassador Beatrice Welters, Clinton says in a clip released by the Free Beacon that many of her former primary opponent's supporters sought things like “free college, free health care,” saying that she preferred to occupy the space "from the center-left to the center-right" on the political spectrum.
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WNU Editor: I love these unscripted moments because it always gives an insight into what these people are actually thinking (unlike Donald Trump who enjoys broadcasting very loudly what he thinks). And as for her comments in this audio .... I do not know if Bernie Sander's supporters are living in their Parent's basements, but her comments on millennials realising that the current job market is not favourable to them is true. But the real bombshell in this audio is not her remarks on Bernie Sanders supporters, but this one .... Clinton Privately Opposed Major U.S. Nuclear Upgrade (Washington Free Beacon). The complete audio of her at this event is at the Washington Free Beacon post.
More News On Hillary Clinton Unscripted In Hacked Audio Recording
Clinton critiques Sanders fans in leaked audio -- The Hill
Hillary Clinton muses over Bernie Sanders' supporters in leaked audio recording -- Business Insider
Hacked Audio Reveals Hillary Clinton Sees Herself Occupying “Center-Left to Center-Right" -- The Intercept
Hillary is under a lot of drugs and I am not sure she knows what she is doing. That's frightening!
ReplyDeletename the drugs...coke? nope
ReplyDeleteI know few under 60 who do not take drugs daily...so what? what drug and what for?
where is your degree from for medicine?