Hillary Clinton Invokes 9/11 for Second Time in Defending Wall Street Ties
You’ve heard what they said.
“The State Department’s latest release of Hillary Clinton documents brings the total number of Clinton emails known to contain classified material to almost 1,000”, the news station said.
In the exchange from the night of the attack, Clinton told her daughter Chelsea – who was using the pseudonym “Diane Reynolds” – that the attack was launched by “an Al Queda-like group”.
“We are a nation of immigrants”, she said. Casting about for a new excuse, Clinton then claimed that she hadn’t trafficked in any materials that were classified at the time, only information that was retroactively deemed to be sensitive. Specifically, the leaders applauded Clinton’s comprehensive infrastructure investment agenda, which was released earlier.
Clinton’s plan is a comprehensive proposal to invest in infrastructure across the board: in transit systems, roads and bridges, ports and waterways, electric grid and energy system, in railways and airports, and more.
More than 100 people are expected to attend the private event in Tampa, dubbed “A Conversation with Hillary Clinton”. Hillary Clinton often points to passage of the children’s insurance program as an example of how she persists even after facing obstacles.
Clinton first mentioned the 9/11 attacks on NY to defend herself against Wall Street ties during the second Democratic debate.
“I have nothing against her – any Democrat, whether it’s her or Bernie, would do a better job than any Republican”, he told BuzzFeed News, noting that he had campaigned for Clinton in 2008.
Among Republicans, 26 percent of voters say they “would definitely not support” Trump, with 21 percent who would not back Bush.
Clinton also wrote about 2012 presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, referring to them as Mittens and Grinch.
She pushed hard to remind everyone of the economic prosperity and balanced federal budget during her husband President Bill Clinton’s tenure, and of economic improvements since President Barack Obama took office in 2009. For someone who wants to be the next president of the United States, Clinton is not in a good position. I did spend a whole lot of time and effort helping them rebuild. If Yellen’s first rate hike exposes the true underlying weakness in the US economy, she could single-handedly do more damage to Clinton’s campaign than Donald Trump or the entire rest of the Republican field could ever hope to do. Before Clinton entered the race, Warren spoke about her in glowing terms and joined all of her fellow female Democratic senators in signing a 2013 letter urging Clinton to run.