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Clinton racks up gaffes ahead of Tuesday contests
thehill ^ | March 15, 2016, | Jesse Byrnes

Posted on 03/15/2016 5:16:49 PM PDT by MarvinStinson

Hillary Clinton has made a string of gaffes as she works to fend off rival Bernie Sanders in a slate of primaries on Tuesday.

The first came late last week when the Democratic presidential front-runner applauded Nancy Reagan’s response to HIV and AIDS in the 1980s.

Two days later, Clinton touched off a political firestorm when she said, "We're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business." And the following day, during a televised town hall Monday night, Clinton said "we didn't lose a single person" in Libya, failing to mention the deadly 2012 deadly terrorist attacks in Benghazi.

Democratic strategists doubt that any of the missteps would do lasting damage to her campaign, chalking them up to a brutal primary schedule with candidates appearing at events nearly around the clock.

"It tells me tired candidates make mistakes," said Democratic strategist Brad Bannon. "Candidates slip up when they're tired and not thinking."

Democratic strategist Jim Manley, a Clinton supporter, similarly noted that Clinton's comments came in the context of nearly constant campaign and media appearances.

"I don't see any of these having a long-term impact at all," Manley said, describing the gaffes as "here today, gone tomorrow."

Still, such miscues could make a difference this fall if Clinton faces off in a general election against Republican front-runner Donald Trump.

The outspoken billionaire has demonstrated a penchant for seizing on his opponents' gaffes while himself being seemingly immune to the political blowback over his own comments that would sink most candidates.

"If she wins the nomination and performs like this and says stuff like that in October, that could really hurt her," Bannon added. "Just ask Mitt Romney and his infamous '47 percent.' "

Here's a synopsis of the Clinton remarks that have attracted attention:

Nancy Reagan

"It may be hard for your viewers to remember how difficult it was for people to talk about HIV [and] AIDS back in the 1980s,” Clinton said unprompted during an interview Friday on MSNBC. "Because of both President and Mrs. Reagan, in particular Mrs. Reagan, we started a national conversation where before nobody would talk about it."

Clinton immediately caught flak, with critics of the Reagans arguing they did little to stem the AIDS epidemic. Her campaign quickly issued a statement from her saying that she misspoke, and Clinton further apologized in an article posted to Medium the next day.

“To be clear, the Reagans did not start a national conversation about HIV and AIDS," Clinton wrote. "That distinction belongs to generations of brave lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, along with straight allies, who started not just a conversation but a movement that continues to this day.”

Libya

Clinton gave her Republican critics a sound bite for an attack ad Monday night when she said during a televised town hall on MSNBC that "we didn't lose a single person" in Libya.

The former secretary of State was discussing the 2011 military action to oust leader Moammar Gadhafi, comparing it to current international efforts in Syria, where millions of people have fled and thousands have died.

"It's perfectly clear from her full comments that Hillary Clinton was saying not a single American life was lost during the Libyan intervention,” said Jesse Lehrich, a Clinton campaign spokesman. “We heeded the calls of our allies, our partners in the region, and the Libyan people and helped topple a murderous dictator who was prepared to massacre his own citizens, all without putting American boots on the ground."

While the context of her comments related to U.S. diplomatic efforts, her comment about no American causalities could arise in the general election campaign. The death of four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens, in Benghazi has been a frequent subject of attacks from her opponents.

Coal

Republicans and the coal industry lashed out at Clinton after she remarked in a CNN town hall Sunday night that, "we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business."

“I’m the only candidate which has a policy about how to bring economic opportunity — using clean, renewable energy as the key — into coal country, because we’re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business,” Clinton said. She added, “We’re going to make it clear that we don’t want to forget those people."

During the appearance, Clinton touted her plan to protect coal communities amid a drop in demand for the fossil fuel. In November she outlined a $30 billion plan to invest in carbon capture technology for coal plants and defend coal workers' pension and health benefits, among other measures.

The comment drew the ire of Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.), who dropped out of the Republican White House race last month. He accused Clinton of joining Obama's "war on coal and Kentucky."

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) on the Senate floor said "boasting" about putting coal miners out of business is "wrong."

Clinton's campaign released a statement appearing to walk back her remarks, with her stating, "Coal will remain a part of the energy mix for years to come, and we have a shared responsibility to ensure that coal communities receive the benefits they have earned and can build the future they deserve."


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: clinton; coaldetat; deplorables; election; hillary; jamesriady; quidprocoal

1 posted on 03/15/2016 5:16:49 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
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2 posted on 03/15/2016 5:19:14 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Facing Trump nomination inevitability, folks are now openly trying to help Hillary destroy him.)
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“I don’t see any of these having a long-term impact at all,” said Democratic strategist Jim Manley, a Clinton supporter, describing the gaffes as “here today, gone tomorrow.”


3 posted on 03/15/2016 5:21:41 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
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Democrat gaffes are pretty much gone in hours.
There is no bigger gaffe machine than SlowJoe and he’s been VPOTUS for two terms now.


4 posted on 03/15/2016 5:23:44 PM PDT by nascarnation (RIP Scalia. Godspeed)
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5 posted on 03/15/2016 5:35:09 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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"She's tiwed. so very tiwed, so uninspiwed." Her sycophant Madeline Kahn photo: 106.png 106.png Trump's going to kick her buttocks up between her shoulders.
6 posted on 03/15/2016 5:35:31 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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7 posted on 03/15/2016 5:48:48 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason and rule of law. Prepare!)
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Some of those gaffs are not going away.

We lost no one in Libya?


8 posted on 03/15/2016 6:26:18 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Facing Trump nomination inevitability, folks are now openly trying to help Hillary destroy him.)
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 photo Hillary says we didnt lose a single person in Libya_zpsravahgyv.jpg
9 posted on 03/16/2016 5:36:53 AM PDT by Prov1322 (Enjoy my wife's incredible artwork at www.watercolorARTwork.com! (This space no longer for rent))
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BTTT


10 posted on 03/16/2016 7:27:24 AM PDT by Mr Apple ( TRUMP WILL STOP THE ISLAMIC MUSLIM INVASION!)
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To: nascarnation

Democrat gaffes are pretty much gone in hours.”

And Republican gaffes are magnified and repeated ad nauseam by Trump every time he opens his mouth.


11 posted on 03/16/2016 7:38:21 AM PDT by mongrel
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