Clinton jokes covfefe ‘a hidden message to the Russians’

June 01 02:19 2017

“They are a threat”, Mrs Clinton said.

Her comments sparked outrage from many on Twitter, including President Donald Trump, who said Clinton “refuses to say she was a awful candidate”.

Clinton, speaking to Recode founders Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher, said she didnt lose because of her own choices or flaws — such as taking money to speak to big banks, or her odd failure to substantially campaign in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and MI.

“My son Aidan is 11 months old right now, my daughter Charlotte is 2-and-a-half”, she said, according to the Hill.

Before she sat down, Clinton walked onto the stage to the pop song “Roar” by Katy Perry, which includes the lyric “I stood for nothing, so I fell for everything”. I’ve said it was a mistake.

“If you look at Facebook, the vast majority of the news items posted were fake“, Clinton told Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg, editors of the Vox Media site Recode, which sponsors the conference.

At Recode’s Code Conference in California on Wednesday, the former Democratic presidential nominee was reflective, quick to crack jokes – and eager to cast blame.

During a commencement speech at Wellesley College last week, Hillary Clinton spoke about her personal life since the November election.

Nunes was under scrutiny for weeks after he reviewed documents on White House grounds, which he said indicated that it’s possible that President Trump’s personal communications were picked up by the intelligence community. She said that time spent with her grandchildren, organizing her closets and taking walks in the woods had helped her recover from her defeat.

Those comments came after Clinton encouraged the room full of tech and media executives to read the intelligence report declassified in January that concludes Russian Federation was looking to influence the election. It was on the verge of insolvency. She also pointed a finger at the Democrats for falling behind the GOP in using technology and data to target voters, the media for covering her email controversy “like it was Pearl Harbor“, misogyny and the high expectations many had for her candidacy.

“I’m not going anywhere”, she said.

One way in which she thinks the Democratic party can improve before the next election is through the creation of more content that supports its cause. “We couldn’t get the press to cover it”, she later added. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) could get angry on the campaign trail, but she couldn’t get angry because it would backfire for a woman to get angry or emotional. “Its data was mediocre to poor”, Clinton stressed.

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Clinton jokes covfefe ‘a hidden message to the Russians’
 
 
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