For the second day in the row, the Clinton News Network ridiculed Hillary Clinton.
As anchor John King and his panel discussed Clinton’s new book, “What Happened,” he said, “Is it snarky to raise this question: On her book tour, she’s going to Michigan and Wisconsin.”
“Really?” he asked sarcastically three times.
“Finally she gets out there and sees some of Trump country,” a panelist replied to awkward laughs.
“I guess that’s a little mean but it’s just a fact, maybe if she had been in Michigan and Wisconsin during the campaign, but we’ll leave that for another day,” King added.
On Tuesday, King summarized Clinton’s giant new 500-page book by saying, “The excepts show it won’t be short on grievances.”
He added “plenty of them” will be directed at Sen. Bernie Sanders, whom she claims created the conditions for Donald Trump’s “Crooked Hillary” campaign.
“President Obama urged me to grit my teeth and lay off Bernie as much as I could. I felt like I was in a straitjacket,” Clinton writes in the new memoir.
"President Obama urged me to grit my teeth and lay off Bernie as much as I could. I felt like I was in a straitjacket." – HRC pic.twitter.com/AAaKCq9DAR
— Steven Senski πΊπ¦ (@StevenSenski) September 4, 2017
But King didn’t have many patience for Clinton’s excuses.
“I get it. It was a bruising primary campaign. She thinks it hurt her,” King said.
White House Correspondent Jeff Zeleny added, “What she doesn’t acknowledge there … is they were her decisions that Bernie Sanders seized upon.
“Her decision to make the paid speech (to Goldman Sachs), her decision to do the private email server,” he pointed out.
“He took advantage of political openings,” King said.
“Bernie didn’t take millions of dollars for paid speeches, Bernie didn’t run the Clinton Foundation, Bernie didn’t set up the private email server,” he added.
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