With the November elections rapidly approaching and the current presidential campaigns heating up, it would seem that votes and delegates are becoming heated subjects for Hillary Clinton, who appeared to have a minor melt down when questioned about it during an MSNBC talk show interview.
When asked about whether or not she’s ahead of her opponent, Bernie Sanders, she freaked out, nearly jumping out of her chair and getting n the face of her interviewer. She then goes on a rant about her respect for Senator Sanders, claiming that she has the same goals as he does, but she’s just better than him.
And that’s why she shouldn’t be president. It’s no secret that Sanders is a supporter of socialism, something his voters claim to support but don’t really have any idea what it is. If their goals are aligned and she gets elected, it could very well spell doom for America in a way that President Obama’s reign never did.
Yeah, that’s a scary thought.
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the good thing was, it was on MSNBC, no one will have seen it…..
Well, I believe she is unstable and has been for some time. She seriously needs help. Not joking.
The right thing to do? Omg lies just flow from this$#%&!@*s month. Obama is a disaster and she her self has said that she will continue to move in his footsteps .America, please don’t vote for this disaster. She is evil through and through
she,s melting…………………..
I have never liked her disposition. I have a new name for for this sociopathic twit, Madam Meltdown.
George Perez where were these economists the last 7 years when we added 8 trillion to the national debt? How come they know how to fix it all now? Why is there so much debt with these all knowing scholarly economists?
I guess my question is what the hell were these economists waiting for? Some old man from Vermont? Lol
OH RACHEL MADCOW A WOMAN TRYING TO BE A MAN
Nuttier than a squirrel$#%&!@*..
Forgot her Depends too….
Paul Phelan I doubt if anyone who has served as our president has known everything about everything. We have to trust that he/she knows enough to choose knowledgeable people to advise them. There has been a deficit in that department for nearly eight years.