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Man At Clinton Town Hall Says He Wants To ‘Strangle’ Fiorina
GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina says she has no ill feelings toward a man who said he wanted to strangle her during a recent Q&A with Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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“Imagine the same thing had been said about Hillary Clinton during a Republican event, and the candidate failed to admonish the speaker”, Hannity said.
Although the former North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Supreme Allied Commander in Europe was traveling Iowa in praise of Clinton’s recently laid out plans to address veterans issues on Veteran’s Day, Clark spent much of his time during a Waterloo stop talking about Clinton’s readiness to be commander-in-chief and president of the United States. Clinton’s testimony in the Benghazi committee was seen as especially helpful to Clinton at the time, and had many in the press claiming that she “won” the event.
That has drawn the outrage of conservatives, who accused her, Democrats and the media of a double standard, especially because Republicans have been criticized for not distancing themselves from questioners who make incendiary remarks.
Amid reports of unacceptable wait times at many VA medical facilities past year, Senator Sanders spearheaded a bipartisan effort to pass the landmark Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act.
“I know that doesn’t sound very nice”, he said, before Clinton cut in.
At the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Derry, Clinton also called for better access to health care for the growing number of women veterans.
And then: “And she says she’s a great CEO”.
Paula Faris agreed with Behar, adding that Clinton should stand up for the “only other female” running for president.
Clinton’s proposal also moves to address veteran homelessness by increasing funding for the problem and making the post-9/11 GI bill, which provided increased benefits to new veterans, permanent for both veterans and their families.
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Veteran Josh Folman said, “I believe that Secretary Clinton understands that it’s not going to be clear cut, that she didn’t give a be all, end all fix all answer”. John McCain to reform that VA. Despite five and a half months on the campaign trail, the former Maryland governor hasn’t been able to get more than about 5 percent in any poll.