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Hillary bloopers

please say you are not telling us that hillary clinton is willing to lie to win

The woman will stop at nothing, and is leeching nicely off this Trump nonsense. What's more, people are protesting Trump for being the supposed racist, but I don't see any outrage over this woman's pandering from black votes? What position is she seeking? Black America's president? Can no one see that this is just as divisive as what we see Trump doing?
 
So Bernie stood behind her one day 23 years ago when she visited the state he was representing in Congress? And I guess the implication is this means he was a major player in the universal coverage negotiations playing out at that time?
 
So Bernie stood behind her one day 23 years ago when she visited the state he was representing in Congress? And I guess the implication is this means he was a major player in the universal coverage negotiations playing out at that time?

then there is this
hillary thank you to Bernie.webp
 

...and? Bernie's been professing his commitment to health care access for decades. He should be commended for it!

But if the question is when he's actually been in the trenches moving the ball on the issue, I'm sure the answer is interesting. Unless his presence at a photo op in Vermont and his good fortune in getting an autograph from the First Lady is the entirety of the answer. Because that would be a bit of a letdown.
 
...and? Bernie's been professing his commitment to health care access for decades. He should be commended for it!

But if the question is when he's actually been in the trenches moving the ball on the issue, I'm sure the answer is interesting. Unless his presence at a photo op in Vermont and his good fortune in getting an autograph from the First Lady is the entirety of the answer. Because that would be a bit of a letdown.

It is Hillary who is making it a dishonest issue.
 
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