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Hillary Clinton: GOP Attacks Are Sexist

“Mr. Lauer largely neglected to ask penetrating questions, call out falsehoods or insist on answers when it was obvious that Mr. Trump’s responses had drifted off”, the New York Times wrote.

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Then, on Friday, the Clinton campaign rolled out more endorsements, with a news release titled, “Number of Generals and Admirals Backing Clinton Grows to 110 After Forum”. She’s just too quick to intervene, invade, or to push for regime change, ‘ he said at the summit.

“Clinton is getting the backing of more senior military service members and former officials with command and management experience than any non-incumbent Democrat”, the release noted. She touted the bipartisan nature of the meeting and vowed to work across the aisle as president to tackle national security challenges.

“It’s not, it’s not a serious presidential campaign”, Clinton said during a press conference Friday. ‘National security experts on both sides of the aisle are chilled by what they’re hearing from the Republican nominee’. He said he disagreed with the USA decision to invade Iraq in 2003 and Obama had botched the withdrawal.

Critics of the network, which mostly targets audiences outside Russian Federation, have described it as a propaganda arm of Putin’s government.

“It’s a war we shouldn’t have been in, number one”, Trump said in the interview. “It’s the reason we were watching, and because Matt Lauer spent so much time on his questions about emails, the actual questions from the actual veterans about the actual commander-in-chiefing gets reduced to a speed date”.

Clinton blasted Trump for appearing on the network and praising Putin.

It being Lauer’s first crack at the Hillary Clinton email story so many other TV news reporters already had mined, the morning-show host devoted about a third of his 30 minutes with the Dem candidate to “digging through her inbox”, Noah said.

Lauer allowed Trump’s false claim that he opposed the US invasion of Iraq to go unchallenged, while lingering on the issue of Clinton’s handling of email during the Democratic nominee’s tenure as secretary of State.

Clinton, who pledged last month to stop campaign operations and airing ads on September 11 to mark the 15th anniversary of the attacks, will not speak at the memorial and is not going in a campaign capacity, an aide said.

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Clinton called the North Korea test ‘outrageous and unacceptable, ‘ saying she supported imposing additional U.S. and United Nations sanctions.

Doug Elmets