Freewill
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Quick, someone call Bernie, YOU'RE suppose to lose!! No, you are going to lose. So I am thinking that Bernie is just removing crap from the arsenal from her Republican opponent. Get all the dirty laundry out now. False flags everywhere.
Sanders's scathing Clinton attack invigorates Brooklyn crowd
NEW YORK — Bernie Sanders rallied a huge crowd in his home borough of Brooklyn on Sunday afternoon, with a speech that drew stark and sometimes scathing comparisons with his rival, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
Sanders, who has become more sarcastic about Clinton of late — including in the ninth and fieriest debate between the two last Thursday — mocked the former secretary of State for her refusal to release the transcript of her lavishly-paid speeches to corporations, including Goldman Sachs.
Noting that Clinton has received as much as $225,000 per speech, Sanders said: “Now, if you give a speech for $225,000, it must be a pretty damn good speech; must be a brilliant and insightful speech analyzing all of the world’s problems; must be a speech written in Shakespearean prose. And that is why I believe Secretary Clinton should share that speech with all of us.”
Sanders's scathing Clinton attack invigorates Brooklyn crowd
NEW YORK — Bernie Sanders rallied a huge crowd in his home borough of Brooklyn on Sunday afternoon, with a speech that drew stark and sometimes scathing comparisons with his rival, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
Sanders, who has become more sarcastic about Clinton of late — including in the ninth and fieriest debate between the two last Thursday — mocked the former secretary of State for her refusal to release the transcript of her lavishly-paid speeches to corporations, including Goldman Sachs.
Noting that Clinton has received as much as $225,000 per speech, Sanders said: “Now, if you give a speech for $225,000, it must be a pretty damn good speech; must be a brilliant and insightful speech analyzing all of the world’s problems; must be a speech written in Shakespearean prose. And that is why I believe Secretary Clinton should share that speech with all of us.”