jimnyc
11-18-2017, 02:38 PM
How so? If allegations are coming back to haunt so many others, and she supports allegations against Moore - then how in the world are allegations against her husband no longer relevant? Now with the momentum going, now it's more relevant than ever.
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Clinton: I Don't Know What Gillibrand 'Was Trying to Say'
Former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday she didn't know what Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand "was trying to say" when she suggested this week former President Bill Clinton should have stepped down over his affair with Monica Lewinsky that tarnished his presidency.
"I don't exactly know what she (Gillibrand) was trying to say," Clinton told host Rita Cosby on WABC Radio in an exclusive interview Friday while promoting her new book "What Happened."
When asked if she could have been more supportive of women who claimed to have been sexually harassed by her husband, Clinton said each case was different and the allegations were no longer relevant.
"Every situation has to be judged on its own merit," she said. "I don't know that we can rewrite and revise history."
Clinton also slammed Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore and President Trump, saying there is a big difference between those two and allegations surrounding their sexual behavior versus Democratic Senator Al Franken.
Rest - https://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Hillary-Clinton-Sen-Kirsten-Gillibrand-Uranium-One-Russia/2017/11/18/id/826940/
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Clinton: I Don't Know What Gillibrand 'Was Trying to Say'
Former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday she didn't know what Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand "was trying to say" when she suggested this week former President Bill Clinton should have stepped down over his affair with Monica Lewinsky that tarnished his presidency.
"I don't exactly know what she (Gillibrand) was trying to say," Clinton told host Rita Cosby on WABC Radio in an exclusive interview Friday while promoting her new book "What Happened."
When asked if she could have been more supportive of women who claimed to have been sexually harassed by her husband, Clinton said each case was different and the allegations were no longer relevant.
"Every situation has to be judged on its own merit," she said. "I don't know that we can rewrite and revise history."
Clinton also slammed Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore and President Trump, saying there is a big difference between those two and allegations surrounding their sexual behavior versus Democratic Senator Al Franken.
Rest - https://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Hillary-Clinton-Sen-Kirsten-Gillibrand-Uranium-One-Russia/2017/11/18/id/826940/