Hillary Clinton’s odd and brief debate absence, explained
At the heart of the dispute: Clinton’s contention during Saturday night’s Democratic debatethat Trump is “becoming ISIS’ best recruiter”. “Our punishment, of course, should not discourage Senator Sanders from continuing to campaign using the low-frequency radios we have provided him, which have a transmitting radius of up to fifty meters”.
But Democrat Martin O’Malley wasn’t having it at the debate.
“We hope the Clinton campaign will join us in calling for a thorough, independent investigation starting from Day One in the campaign to review all possible data security failures that may have occurred at the DNC”, Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs said in a statement. “Obviously (Clinton) does really great on these debates”.
On Sunday, New Jersey governor Chris Christie appeared on ABC’s This Week to discuss his rising fortunes in New Hampshire and was predictably direct in his criticism.
So why was Hillary Clinton late getting back to her podium after one of the long commercial breaks during Saturday’s Democratic presidential debate? The answer is that all of the Mexicans, they’re criminals and rapists, we’ve got to hate the Mexicans.
In the letter written by Robby Mook, Clinton’s Campaign manager, he mentioned the fact the Sanders’ campaign says, “they’ve brought in more individual contributions than any candidate has ever had at this point in a primary”.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the corporatist candidate, has taken in millions from Wall Street donors and has been far-too cozy with the military-industrial complex and foreign dictators. She said that “it was not in America’s interest to react with this kind of fear and respond to this sort of bigotry”.
Aides said they had been concerned during the walk through before the debate that the ladies room was such a schlep.
The Clinton campaign has since backpedaled slightly on its candidate’s comments. It came as Clinton had solidified her standing atop the field, shaking off a rocky start and the controversy about her use of private email at the State Department.
Sanders senior adviser Tad Devine said, “Bernie intends to run a full-fledged national campaign beginning in Iowa and New Hampshire and extending into later states across the nation”.
“Let me tell you something about Bernie Sanders”, senior adviser Tad Devine said after the debate.
She also said that she has advocated for a no-fly zone in Syria in order to create a safe haven for refugees inside Syria against both Assad and Daesh.