instead of asking about homosexual equality like the last one, this 9 year old asks about gender pay equality. Not staged. Really. She's never staged such ridicules stunts.
Hillary - the most sincere candidate EVAH!
The Internet buzzed about Hillary Clinton on Tuesday after a New Hampshire town hall meeting, with right-wingers and a few journalists speculating that a 9-year-old boy who asked Clinton a question about gender pay equity might have been coached.
‘My mother, over there, is complaining that she does not get much more money than my father,’ young Relic Reilly asked the former secretary of state.
‘My mother is an engineer, I meant, teacher. My father is the engineer. And I think that my mother is working more harder than my … I think my mother is working much harder, is working more harder than my father and she deserves to have more money, like, get more money, than my father. Because she’s taking care of children and I just don’t think it’s fair.’
Relic’s mother Bita Reilly, according to her LinkedIn profile, is a pre-K teacher at a cooperative preschool on the grounds of the tony Groton School, a co-ed boarding school in Groton, Massachusetts.
She told DailyMail.com via email that she and her son ‘talked last night about what we would ask’ if Clinton were to call on one of them. But she insisted that ‘my son had his own question.’
Hillary-haters snipe over 'staged' town hall question from 9-year-old
Hillary - the most sincere candidate EVAH!
The Internet buzzed about Hillary Clinton on Tuesday after a New Hampshire town hall meeting, with right-wingers and a few journalists speculating that a 9-year-old boy who asked Clinton a question about gender pay equity might have been coached.
‘My mother, over there, is complaining that she does not get much more money than my father,’ young Relic Reilly asked the former secretary of state.
‘My mother is an engineer, I meant, teacher. My father is the engineer. And I think that my mother is working more harder than my … I think my mother is working much harder, is working more harder than my father and she deserves to have more money, like, get more money, than my father. Because she’s taking care of children and I just don’t think it’s fair.’
Relic’s mother Bita Reilly, according to her LinkedIn profile, is a pre-K teacher at a cooperative preschool on the grounds of the tony Groton School, a co-ed boarding school in Groton, Massachusetts.
She told DailyMail.com via email that she and her son ‘talked last night about what we would ask’ if Clinton were to call on one of them. But she insisted that ‘my son had his own question.’
Hillary-haters snipe over 'staged' town hall question from 9-year-old