Posted on 03/21/2018 7:38:12 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
RUSH: Now, back to Hillary Clinton and half her humanity tied behind her back. (laughing) Stop and think of that! There is an ad. I think the attorney general in the state of Missouri is a guy named Josh Hawley. Wait a minute Yeah. It says Kansas here but its Missouri. Josh Hawley is the attorney general in MIssouri. Claire McCaskill is the incumbent senator running for reelection. Claire McCaskill has been one of the biggest Hillary Clinton boosters out there and, in fact, she was one of the first in Washington to sign on and heartily endorse the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign of 2016. So on Monday an ad was put together. It runs about a minute here, and theres some video here that Im gonna have to tell you what it says because its not repeated. There are some pictures of McCaskill and this kind of thing. What we have here is the audio of this ad which actually runs about a minute and 15 seconds, and youll hear Hillary and Claire McCaskill and somebody from MSNBC. Its Hillary Clinton at the 2018 India Today conclave. That is where the first series of Hillary remarks in this ad come from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=77&v=QZuAsNXe0ac
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RUSH: Congratulations Missouri attorney general Josh Hawley because I also advised every Republican: Make every Democrat respond to what Hillary Clinton said in India. You go to every Democrat thats running for office and ask everybody in the media. Ask them to react to what Hillary Clinton said. Make them defend it. Make them react to it. Make them condemn it, whatever. They do this to us all the time. Somebody on our side will say something, Do you agree with what Limbaugh had to say about ?
Well, reverse field.
(Excerpt) Read more at rushlimbaugh.com ...
Hillary is the gift that keeps on giving!
JMHo
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