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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: joefromspringfield who wrote (900413)11/14/2015 2:55:01 PM
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Joey, here's a great follow to your story on Hillary's BS story about joining the army. Watch this liberal congresswoman (I think she's a woman) go bonkers when Andrea Mitchell brings it up. Geesh, you can't get more liberal and sympathetic that Andrea DNC Mitchell! Whatta crybaby. OK to crucify Carson, but not question the drunken old hag Hillary.

DNC Chair Freaks Out After Andrea Mitchell Actually Fact-Checks Hillary

On Friday, MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell actually fact-checked Hillary Clinton’s suspicious tale of trying to join the Marines in 1975: “Those comments are being mocked by Republicans today and they’re getting two Pinocchios from Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler....Why on earth would she go to a Marine recruiter in 1975?...It doesn't make sense.”

Her guest, Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz was so taken aback that the Florida congresswoman attacked Mitchell for asking questions: “With all due respect, Andrea, why on earth are we talking about this?” Mitchell hit back: “Because she brought it up in New Hampshire the other day. If she hadn't brought it up, it would not be an issue in this campaign.”

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Schultz whined: “I just find it really unreasonable, Andrea....this is a personal story that Hillary Clinton has told, and it's not the first time she told it. It didn't come out of the blue.”

The head of the DNC talked herself into such a corner that she actually wound up defending Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson:

Do we need every single experience in a person's life to be written in stone and blood and verifiable? There are things that happen to people all across America that can't be verified. And I know your next question's going to be about Ben Carson. And I think quite frankly, the same goes for stories about Ben Carson.

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