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Sunday, February 14, 2016
“She flubbed it. She mucked it up."
It turns out there's a lot more telling detail to this story about a Democrat voter, a former Clinton campaign-worker, asking Hillary some tough questions in New Hampshire recently, much more than we got from the other source, Politico, when we quoted from them on Feb. 8, and National Review gives the entire story, start to finish, including many juicy bits that Politico conveniently left out (I'll bold those parts for emphasis):
At least one Democrat in the crowd, Brooklyn native Alexandra Corbin, was not satisfied by that answer, and said as much when she took the microphone ten minutes later.
“First I’d like to say I worked for you eight years ago,” she told Clinton. “But I’d like to go back to the first question.”
“Your answer [on Benghazi] continues to give me some doubt,” Corbin continued. “What seemed to come out is that you were pushing the video paradigm when you were writing an e-mail to your daughter.”
At this point, a student volunteer tried to take the microphone from Corbin’s hands. [my emphasis] “Let me finish,” Corbin said, standing her ground. “The other thing is, I’ve heard your somewhat half-answer about previous secretaries of state using private e-mails. I understand that — but you had a private server. So these are the things that are lingering . . . ”
Here, Clinton cut her off. “Well, let me answer,” she said. “Look I said I’m here to answer questions. Let me take them one by one, the best I can.”
“The first claim of responsibility for Benghazi came for a group, a terrorist group that claimed responsibility,” Clinton began. “And after that happened, that’s when I communicated with my daughter.”
She then reiterated that the video played a part in inspiring the attack, and once again charged that Republicans have inappropriately politicized it, comparing it to 9/11 and attacks on U.S. embassies in Lebanon and east Africa. “I regret that four great Americans whose lives were lost serving our country have been put in the middle of what is a very political effort,” she concluded.
And that was it. Though she had promised to answer Corbin’s questions “one by one,” Clinton moved on to the next questioner without addressing her private server.
“She flubbed it. She mucked it up,” says Corbin, who spoke to National Review a few minutes later. “She didn’t answer the second part of the question.”
“That was a canned response that she has been giving about the former secretaries of state having their own e-mail. But she had her own server. Square the circle.”
Funny how Politico either didn't want to talk to this woman after her exchange, or did, but didn't print it. So unbiased, that Politico is, isn't it?
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