Clinton quip on ‘covfefe’: It was a message to the Russians
Clinton also noted that Bezos, from what she’s heard, has been “hands-off on the editorial and content front”, allowing reporters and editors to “get out there and do investigations”.
“I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party”, she said during a question and answer session at Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
“You know, these guys on the other side are not just interested in my losing, they want to keep coming after me.What are they so afraid of?” She said she would like to see Facebook curate its network more aggressively. “Who told them? Who were they coordinating with, and colluding with?”
Asked to elaborate on who she believes helped direct the Russians’ efforts, Clinton pointed to the contact between members of President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia.
Swalwell said Nunes’ comments disappointed him and went against the committee’s ideal bipartisan nature. “I know that there’s probably media in here, you can write it but just try to get it right when you do”, the California Republican said. Last week, she gave a commencement address at Wellesley and she is also now on the cover of NY magazine.
“I inherited nothing from the Democratic Party”.
Taking aim at Democrats, Clinton argued that the party needed to re-group and re-plan.
When Recode’s Kara Swisher pressed her further about the matter, Clinton reiterated a point her campaign made time and time again throughout the 2016 election – especially when former FBI Director James Comey reignited the controversy in late October. Democrats, she then explained, often give money to candidates instead.
The former USA senator and first lady said she thought nearly a year ago that Russian Federation might be interfering in the election, but she said she couldn’t get the press to cover it.
Thank God we have Devin Nunes to tell us when people are being serious.
Clinton also said that the majority of content surrounding the election was “fake news”, originated in Russian Federation.
Clinton responded and doubled down on previous remarks noting that she didn’t break any rules and wasn’t careless. You know, that was one of the central missions that I felt on from the time the towers fell on 9/11, as a Senator from NY, and to be part of that, to be one the of very few people advising the president on that.
The former US Secretary of State hit back and tweeted: “People in covfefe houses shouldn’t throw covfefe”, referencing Mr Trump’s earlier error-filled tweet.