Posted on 11/04/2015 9:31:24 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who declared during last month's Democratic presidential debate that "the American people are sick and tired" of hearing about Hillary Clinton's private email account, on Wednesday defended a federal probe into the matter and said it should continue.
âYou get 12 seconds to say these things,â Sanders told The Wall Street Journal, referring to his comments at the debate. âThereâs an investigation going on right now. I did not say, âEnd the investigation.â Thatâs silly. ... Let the investigation proceed unimpeded.â
In one of the most memorable moments of the debate, Sanders chided the media for focusing on Clinton's email scandal instead of substantive policy issues.
"The American people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails!" he said, with Clinton nodding and smiling in agreement.
n Wednesday's interview, Sanders clarified that his comments were not meant to dismiss the controversy over Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. He said federal agencies examining Clinton's emails have raised âvalid questions,â such as whether the emails contained classified information. . .
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He’s no match for Hillary, that’s for sure.
He is the cranky professor. She’s Stalin.
Stalinists lie. ALWAYS
He’s just a crank.
Changing tune, turning coat, stabbing back, flip-flopping, demagogue.
Too late for you, scumbag.
Too late, Bernie... your campaign for Hillary’s VP started from that moment you bowed to her in supplication, and there’s no undoing what’s been done.
A little late, Bernie. You gave Hillary & the Media the soundbite that they were looking for. Walking it back is going to get little coverage. Oh they’ll write about it. But there won’t be endless commentary about it.
Luckily for B.S., his supporters are all low-IQ low-info HuffPo-regurgitators.
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