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In her new memoir, “Hard Choices,” Clinton wrote that she rejected a request from the Obama campaign to attack Sarah Palin, who was then running for vice president.
“That very first day, the Obama campaign said, ‘Well, we want you to go out there and criticize her,’ and I said ‘For what? For being a woman? No, let’s wait until we know where she stands, I don’t know anything about her. Do you know anything about her?’” Clinton said she told the Obama campaign.
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originally posted by: Stormdancer777
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Hillary Clinton: ‘Sexism’ in 2008 Obama campaign
In her new memoir, “Hard Choices,” Clinton wrote that she rejected a request from the Obama campaign to attack Sarah Palin, who was then running for vice president.
“That very first day, the Obama campaign said, ‘Well, we want you to go out there and criticize her,’ and I said ‘For what? For being a woman? No, let’s wait until we know where she stands, I don’t know anything about her. Do you know anything about her?’” Clinton said she told the Obama campaign.
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I know how much ATS hates Palin, but this new revelation, comes as no surprise to me, both sides of the political spectrum hated her.
Not sure Hillary is being honest either.
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
originally posted by: jjkenobi
Seriously, whatever she says believe the opposite.
I know, but I have this feeling she will be elected.
originally posted by: Skyfloating
Obama won with the racism-card, Hillary is preparing to win with the sexism-card. Those are key-words with which to get the vote of gullible Democrats.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Hillary is just posturing herself and distancing herself from the Obama administration in order to be more appealing to the public when her turn comes. It is a tactic used by all presidential possible candidates at some point in their careers.