Republican debate reveals attack lines against Hillary Clinton
He said, “Every time I see [Carly Fiorina] on TV, I want to reach through and strangle her”.
“You look at the numbers, and I think is really hard to argue that this isn’t a systemic widespread problem”, Pace said.
Hillary, giggling, and joked to her supporter: “I wouldn’t mess with you!”
Clinton did take a couple of questions from those who lined up to get into Tuesday’s event, which comes just a day after she officially filed paperwork to get on the ballot in New Hampshire.
When asked by the Times-Republican how he would respond to accusations from those on the Right and Left that regard Clinton as too “hawkish” on foreign policy, Clark said, “We are transitioning from a Cold War era to a new era…” Just throwing it out there. When she got to Western NY it was nearly like a welcome home party.
O’Reilly pointed out that Fiorina had indeed been called out by the media when someone at her own event accused President Barack Obama of being a “Black Muslim”. Republicans say she has overstated efforts to privatize veterans’ health care. The Winthrop University forum in SC wasn’t on the limited schedule of debates scheduled by the Democratic National Committee – and it wasn’t a debate format.
Clinton’s proposals take on an agency that an internal inspector general report found in 2014 was gripped by “systemic” issues with scheduling that caused a few veterans to die while waiting for treatment. Bush, especially, targeted the former secretary of state, saying twice in quick succession that Clinton “wants to double down” on Dodd-Frank and banking regulation, and later said she wanted to suppress the energy sector.
After a prepared speech, Clinton was peppered with questions on the Irar War, ISIS and how she would actually deal with the backlog of requests at the VA. In other words, violence against a woman.
Ted Cruz said Clinton “embodies the cronyism of Washington”, and Carly Fiorina invited viewers to “imagine a Clinton presidency”, where “our military will continue to deteriorate, our veterans will not be cared for”.
“First of all, I support Medicare and I support it because it has one of the lowest administrative costs of any insurance provider in America and it is demonized and attacked all the time when the facts are quite contrary”, she said.