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Hillary Says It’s OK That She Takes Wall Street Money Because of Women and 9/11

What the **** are you babbling about, and what the **** does it have to do with anything I said?

I was responding to your statement that not everything bush did was bad...

So, I brought up a situation that would resemble, the person who does loads of charity, and peppers in a few rapes and murders... You could still say that not erything they did was bad... But in reality, those bad things don't just get glossed over because some good was done on the side.
 
Sounds like she was channeling Guilani.
 
Hillary just says ****. Or excuse me, I mean "misspoke". I think it was during the Clinton years when I first became familiar with the term. Hillary misspeaks often. Recently she told us the problems at the VA are not that bad now. :roll: And now "Wall Street gives me buckets of money because - 9/11 and also - women voters." That makes no feckin sense. But, it doesn't have to. A lot of women who support Hillary do so because, you know, ah, she's a woman and stuff.
 
Thoughts?

Hillary Clinton cites 9/11, women in defending Wall Street donations.

Bernie Sanders pointed out (fairly) at Saturday night’s CBS Democratic presidential debate that Hillary Clinton raises a substantial amount of campaign money from Wall Street, while moderator (and Slate columnist) John Dickerson alluded to the millions of dollars in paid speeches that the former New York senator has given to major banks. Pressed on whether this would compromise her ability as president to properly regulate the financial industry, Clinton answered with a non sequitor, citing her female donors and alluding to 9/11: "Oh, wait a minute, senator. You know, not only do I have hundreds of thousands of donors, most of them small, and I'm very proud that for the first time a majority of my donors are women, 60%. [Cheers and applause.] So I— I represented New York, and I represented New York on 9/11 when we were attacked. Where were we attacked? We were attacked in downtown Manhattan where Wall Street is. I did spend a whole lot of time and effort helping them rebuild. That was good for New York. It was good for the economy, and it was a way to rebuke the terrorists who had attacked our country."

Oh ffs. She saw the 9/11 scene from Family Guy and decided to use it as a manual.
 
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