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Title: Hillary's fury at being asked during Democratic debate if she will drop out if she is indicted over emails: 'I am not even going to answer that'
Source: Daily Mail Online
URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art ... s-m-not-going-answer-that.html
Published: Mar 10, 2016
Author: Francesca Chambers, White House Correspo
Post Date: 2016-03-10 08:52:36 by cranky
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Views: 964
Comments: 9

  • Hillary Clinton proclaimed on tonight's Democratic debate stage that the American people shouldn't be worried about her email scandal
  • She and Bernie Sanders tangled over each other's immigration records with the senator suggesting Clinton was deceiving people about his record
  • In an intensely personal moment Clinton admitted that she struggles to connect with voters in the same way as Obama and her husband, a former two-term president
  • The candidates were facing off in their second debate of the week, this time in Miami, Florida, ahead of Tuesday's primary in the state
  • Directly asked if he believes Clinton is saying one thing in public and another thing in private about Wall Street, Sanders said of her speeches, 'That is exactly what releasing the transcripts will tell us'
  • Neither candidate would explicitly call Donald Trump a racist - but they were critical of his comments about Mexicans and other minorities

Hillary Clinton refused to entertain a question tonight about her email scandal and whether she would drop out of the race if she's indicted.

'Oh for goodness - that is not going to happen. I am not going to even answer that question,' she angrily told Univision's Jorge Ramos during tonight's Democratic debate.

Ramos had to ask her the question twice before she finally acknowledged it, and when she finally did, she was visibly annoyed. Bernie Sanders likewise avoided taking a stance on whether the controversy was a blimp on the radar or a worthy issue and instead changed the subject to climate change and wealth inequality.

The candidates were facing off in their second debate of the week, this time in Miami, Florida, ahead of Tuesday's primary in the state. They also debated on Sunday in Michigan - a state that Sanders went on to win in yesterday's election, injecting new energy into his long-shot campaign.

Debating in state where a quarter of the population in Latino, illegal immigration was a top issue this evening, and both candidates promised to continue President Barack Obama's policy of not deporting children. Sanders took it a step further than either Obama or Clinton - who said she would prioritize criminals but didn't commit to ending all deportations - and promised not to send anyone with a clean record out of the country.

Also, in an intensely personal moment Clinton admitted that she struggles to connect with voters in the same way as Obama and her husband, a former two-term president.

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NOT PLEASED: 'Oh for goodness - that is not going to happen. I am not going to even answer that question,' she told Univision's Jorge Ramos

NOT PLEASED: 'Oh for goodness - that is not going to happen. I am not going to even answer that question,' she told Univision's Jorge Ramos

That was the bailout of the 'recklessness, irresponsibility and illegal behavior of Wall Street,' he proclaimed.

The Vermont senator turned the tables on Clinton, who he beat yesterday in Michigan, and said she voted for the legislation at the time because it helped big banks in New York - her constituents.

'And then you go to Detroit,' he said, 'and suddenly this legislation helps the automobile workers.'

Sanders has throughout the campaign implied that Clinton is in the pocket of Wall Street and the billionaires that run it because she's collected so much money from them since resigning as secretary of state.

Asked about his calls for her to release the transcripts of her speeches to them tonight, he said, when you get '$225,000 for giving a speech, and she gave several speeches to Goldman Sachs, one of the Wall Street financial institutions whose greed and illegal behavior helped destroy our economy a number of years ago, when you get paid $225,000, that means that that speech must have been an extraordinarily wonderful speech.

'I would think that a speech so great that you got paid so much money for, you would like to share it with the American people. So I think she should release the transcript.'

Even Clinton had to laugh at the back-handed compliment that's become his favorite attack line on the campaign trail in the last week.

Sanders has throughout the campaign implied that Clinton is in the pocket of Wall Street and the billionaires that run it because she's collected so much money from them since resigning as secretary of state

Sanders has throughout the campaign implied that Clinton is in the pocket of Wall Street and the billionaires that run it because she's collected so much money from them since resigning as secretary of state

Directly asked if he believed she was saying one thing in public and another thing in private, Sanders said, 'That is exactly what releasing the transcripts will tell us.

'There is a reason why Wall Street has provided $15 million just in the last reporting period to the secretary's super PAC,' he said. 'Now, the secretary says it doesn't influence her. Well, that's what every politician says who gets money from special interests.'

For her part, Clinton went after Sanders for praising ex-Cuban dictator Fidel Castro in a 1985 interview for bringing health care and education to his country.

Sanders once praised the 'revolution of values' in the Communist country, she said, 'I just couldn't disagree more.'

'You know, if the values are that you oppress people, you disappear people, you imprison people or even kill people for expressing their opinions, for expressing freedom of speech, that is not the kind of revolution of values that I ever want to see anywhere.'

In tonight's debate Sanders did not disavow his assessment and said, 'Cuba is, of course, an authoritarian un-democratic country.'

'But, on the other hand, it would be wrong not to state that in Cuba they've made some good advances in healthcare – they are sending doctors all over the world – they have made some progress in education.'

The former secretary of state is ahead in the delegate count and her campaign claimed today that it will soon have an 'insurmountable' lead over Sanders. Senior aides are balking at a timeline but they believe it will be sooner rather than later

The former secretary of state is ahead in the delegate count and her campaign claimed today that it will soon have an 'insurmountable' lead over Sanders. Senior aides are balking at a timeline but they believe it will be sooner rather than later

YES OR NO?: Univision's Jorge Ramos pressed the candidates to commit to a deportation policy that doesn't include children

YES OR NO?: Univision's Jorge Ramos pressed the candidates to commit to a deportation policy that doesn't include children

The candidates were on the same page tonight as they ridiculed Donald Trump tonight, however.

Sanders continued to hit the Republican front-runner for his claims in the past that President Obama was lying about his birth records and may not have been born in America.

'I think that the American people are never going to elect a president who insults Mexicans, who insults Muslims, who insults African Americans,' he said.

Neither would explicitly call Trump a racist, despite goading from Tumulty to do so.

'If I am so fortunate enough to be the Democratic nominee, there will be a lot of time to talk about him,' Clinton said of Trump.

But she claimed she lead the way in criticizing him. 'Others are also joining in making clear that his rhetoric, his demagoguery, his trafficking in prejudice and paranoia has no place in our political system,' she said. 'Especially from somebody running for president who couldn't decide whether or not to disavow the Ku Klux Klan and David Duke.

'So people can draw their own conclusions about him. I will just end by saying this. You don't make America great by getting rid of everything that made America great.'

Clinton said she would as the nominee 'take every opportunity to criticize him.'

'I'm not going to engage in the kind of language he uses,' she pledged. 'I think there's a better way for the American people.'

The former secretary of state is ahead in the delegate count and her campaign claimed today that it will soon have an 'insurmountable' lead over Sanders. Senior aides are balking at a timeline but they believe it will be sooner rather than later.

The Sanders campaign said tonight that the Clinton campaign is mistaken in its calculations.

FIGHT NIGHT IN MIAMI: Democratic Debate attendees file out of the Miami Dade Kendall Campus gymnasium after tonight's two-hour competition between Clinton and Sanders

FIGHT NIGHT IN MIAMI: Democratic Debate attendees file out of the Miami Dade Kendall Campus gymnasium after tonight's two-hour competition between Clinton and Sanders

After Tuesday the southern states Clinton does so well in will have run their course and it will be the senator's time to shine as the West heads to the polls, campaign manager Jeff Weaver told DailyMail.com tonight.He threw out Washington as an example of a state that has a large pledged delegate count that he expects Sanders to do well in.

Also on the horizon - Illinois, Missouri and Ohio. Weaver wouldn't pin them down specifically as targets but he acknowledged, given the senator's performance in states with similar demographics, like Michigan, that they're areas in which his candidate could do well.

Clinton attempted to downplay her opponent's victory there tonight, saying at the top of the debate of the Great Lakes State and Mississippi, which also voted yesterday, 'I won one of the contests and lost another close one.'

'I am continuing to work hard for every single vote across our country. I was pleased that I got 100,000 more votes last night than my opponent and more delegates.'

She added, 'This is a marathon, and it's a marathon that can only be carried out by the kind of inclusive campaign that I'm running, a campaign that reaches out to everybody, a campaign that offers real positive solutions to the problems that we face, a campaign that is based on how together we can make progress, because I am a progressive who likes to get things done.

'So I'm excited about the upcoming contests, including right here in Florida. And we'll continue to work as hard as I can to earn the vote of every single voter.'

Sanders predictably saw it a different way. It was considered by 'some people,' he said, as 'one of the major political upsets in modern American history.'

'I believe that our message of the need for people to stand up and tell corporate America and Wall Street that they cannot have it all is resonating across this country,' Sanders stated. 'And I think in the coming weeks and months, we are going to continue to do extremely well, win a number of these primaries, and convince superdelegates that Bernie Sanders is the strongest candidate to defeat Donald Trump.'

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#1. To: cranky (#0)

" Hillary's fury at being asked during Democratic debate if she will drop out if she is indicted over emails: 'I am not even going to answer that' "

I, and many, many others, would dearly love to see her doing some live TV event, and US Marshalls walk on stage, cuff her, and march her off the stage.

Yeah, I know, it will not happen, but we can dream!

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't

Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.

There are no Carthaginian terrorists.

President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. --Clint Eastwood

"I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur

Stoner  posted on  2016-03-10   9:06:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: cranky (#0)

" Hillary Clinton refused to entertain a question tonight about her email scandal and whether she would drop out of the race if she's indicted.

Univision's Jorge Ramos during tonight's Democratic debate. . . Ramos had to ask her the question twice before she finally acknowledged it, and when she finally did, she was visibly annoyed.

Ol Jorge better update his life / burial insurance, wear a bullet proof vest, keep guards on his car, not board any airplanes, have a food taster, and stay out of Fort Marcy Park.

Maybe he should just resign, and move to the Antarctic, or the moon.

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't

Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.

There are no Carthaginian terrorists.

President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. --Clint Eastwood

"I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur

Stoner  posted on  2016-03-10   9:29:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: cranky (#0)

Hillary's fury at being asked during Democratic debate if she will drop out if she is indicted over emails: 'I am not even going to answer that'

Infantile defiance stated and applauded. I don't believe I have ever seen a worse group of angry evasive kindergartners who all demand to be president.

rlk  posted on  2016-03-10   10:48:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: cranky, AKA Stone, Tooconservative, redleghunter (#0)

'I am not even going to answer that'

There are multiple investigations ongoing . There is an ongoing investigation about her server and classified information on an unsecured server . There is an investigation about the Clinton Foundation ,and a possible link of doing Foundation business on her server and using her influence at State to pad the foundation's coffers and for pay to play bribery . The DOS Inspector General (IG) subpoenaed documents from the Clinton Foundation to determine if State Department policies had been influenced by foundation activities. The IG asked for records held by the foundation and Huma Abedin, who for six months worked for both Evita and the Clinton Foundation.

Many of the emails that were released under a court order show numerous emails between Clinton’s aides and the Clinton Foundation’s foreign policy director, Amitabh Desai.

There is an investigation about her lying to investigators ...and subborning perjury from her staff. There could be charges including destruction of evidence and criminal conspiracy.(supposedly the investigators recovered the emails that had been scrubbed from the server ) .

The FBI has 150 investigators on the case ,and Director James Comey has told Congress he's personally involved in the investigations. If he decided to proceed with recommending charges ,I don't see how AG Lynch can refuse . You think the Nixon Saturday Night massacre was bad ? There would be extensive leaks from the FBI, CIA, DIA, and other agencies, who would see a refusal to follow the FBI recommendations as a classic example of the rule of law being undermined for partisan considerations.Comey might very well resign and go public. Lynch would face a barrage of questioning from various Congressional Committees that would tie up her time for the rest of the term. There may even be talk of impeachment . There will be calls for an independent prosecutor throughout the land .

More than one site is speculating that a Grand Jury has already been empanelled and is hearing the evidence . That is base on the immunity granted to Bryan Pagliano ,the creator of the server. Chances are good that a Grand Jury is authoring subpoenas .

"If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools." Plato

tomder55  posted on  2016-03-10   12:47:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: tomder55 (#4)

There are multiple investigations ongoing .

Any of them independent?

It goes without saying that DoJ doesn't want to investigate, let alone indict.

And sad to say, the FBI is about as politicized as a 'law enforcement' agency can be.

It would be nice if Øbama gave her up.

There are three kinds of people in the world: those that can add and those that can't

cranky  posted on  2016-03-10   13:08:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: cranky (#5)

Any of them independent?

no and there won't be .I think James Comey is a straight shooter and will not let the investigations disappear . You will recall that he refused to certify the NSA program when he was acting AG while Ashcroft was ill. His name was withdrawn from SCOTUS consideration after liberals complained to the emperor about him being considered . Plus he has only served about 3 years of a 10 year term ,so he owes nothing to the current occupants of the White House and their party .

"If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools." Plato

tomder55  posted on  2016-03-10   13:27:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: cranky (#0)

Asked about his calls for her to release the transcripts of her speeches to them tonight, he said, when you get '$225,000 for giving a speech, and she gave several speeches to Goldman Sachs, one of the Wall Street financial institutions whose greed and illegal behavior helped destroy our economy a number of years ago, when you get paid $225,000, that means that that speech must have been an extraordinarily wonderful speech.

'I would think that a speech so great that you got paid so much money for, you would like to share it with the American people. So I think she should release the transcript.'

Even Clinton had to laugh at the back-handed compliment that's become his favorite attack line on the campaign trail in the last week.

Sanders has throughout the campaign implied that Clinton is in the pocket of Wall Street and the billionaires that run it because she's collected so much money from them since resigning as secretary of state

Directly asked if he believed she was saying one thing in public and another thing in private, Sanders said, 'That is exactly what releasing the transcripts will tell us.

'There is a reason why Wall Street has provided $15 million just in the last reporting period to the secretary's super PAC,' he said. 'Now, the secretary says it doesn't influence her. Well, that's what every politician says who gets money from special interests.'

Clinton's non-answers about these transcripts get more transparently b.s. with each telling.

nolu chan  posted on  2016-03-10   14:57:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: nolu chan (#7)

Clinton's non-answers about these transcripts get more transparently b.s. with each telling.

It doesn't matter.

She's bulletproof.

There are three kinds of people in the world: those that can add and those that can't

cranky  posted on  2016-03-10   16:13:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: cranky (#8)

It doesn't matter.

She's bulletproof.

With large segment the Democratic party, only. There are many defectors feeling the Bern or going all the way to Trump. It is draining her support and making her spend money.

When she fired some of her b.s. at Trump a while ago, he fired back. Haven't heard the Big Dog bark since. She is not immune to Trump bullets. He just has not wasted ammo before the nominations are made. The task he is focused on is getting nominated.

nolu chan  posted on  2016-03-11   2:02:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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