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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (898511)11/5/2015 7:18:40 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) of 1574005
 
Sanders Now Wants Hillary's Emails Investigated

Not as "sick and tired" as he claimed
11.5.2015
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Paul Bois

Bernie Sanders is no longer "sick and tired" of hearing about Hillary Clinton's damn emails. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the openly socialist senator now thinks investigations into Hillary's email practices, which may have compromised classified information, raise "valid questions."

Though Sanders feels no regrets for his remark at the debate, saying the American people are sick of hearing about her "damn emails," Sanders does feel the investigation should continue.

"You get 12 seconds to say these things," Sanders explained. "There’s an investigation going on right now. I did not say, ‘End the investigation.’ That’s silly."

Sanders' move can only be seen as an act of desperation given Hillary's lead on him in the polls. His decision to kiss Hillary's behind at the debate rather than actually enforce his philosophically consistent stance as being anti-establishment will indeed cost him in the end.

In the same interview, Sanders also attacked Hillary for her relationship with Wall Street and for her having initially supported the Iraq War. Sanders maintains he has stood against both consistently throughout his entire career.
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