VIDEO: This Two Letter Word
Made Hillary Snap on Live TV
Is Hillary Clinton going insane?
She was being interviewed on friendly MSNBC by friendly Rachel Maddow
when the topic turned to whether Bernie Sanders should formally concede
the fact he’s not going to win the Democrat nomination.
Normally that’d be a question Clinton should be more than happy to answer.
But Maddow used a two-letter word that caused Clinton to fly into a bizarre rant.
The Daily Caller reports:
Normally that’d be a question Clinton should be more than happy to answer.
But Maddow used a two-letter word that caused Clinton to fly into a bizarre rant.
The Daily Caller reports:
“That was June 7, 2008 when you got out of the race and endorsed President
Obama,” Maddow said. “June 7, 2016 will be the California primary,
this year. Is that when—if you’re ahead in the vote, if you’re ahead in
pledged delegates—”
But Maddow’s telltale “if” caused her to be cut off by an exasperated
Clinton.
“I am ahead in the vote, Rachel!” Clinton said. “I am way ahead in the vote!
I mean … Now wait a minute. I have the greatest respect for Senator
Sanders. But really, what he and his supporters are now saying just
doesn’t add up. I have 2.7 million more votes than he has. I have
more than 250 more pledged delegates. I’m very proud of the
campaign that we have run and the support we have gotten and of
course we’re gonna work together. I, as I said, I share a lot of the
same goals. We are going to work together. But I am ahead and
let’s start from that premise when we talk about what happens
next, OK?”
Clinton’s energetic outburst won applause from the crowd, and
caused Maddow to give in and rephrase her question to assume
Clinton will be ahead June 7.
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