Hillary Clinton blasted the New York Times in her book, "What Happened," for its coverage of her private email server and the FBI's subsequent investigation of whether she mishandled classified information as secretary of state.
Although she indicted the press as a whole for creating a "scandal jamboree" out of her emails, Clinton reserved her fiercest criticism for a paper many considered friendly to her campaign.
The former Democratic presidential candidate described feeling confused about the New York Times' decision to endorse her while also "beating me up about emails."
"The Times, as usual, played an outsize role in shaping coverage of my emails throughout the election," Clinton wrote. "To me, the paper's approach felt schizophrenic."
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4 comments:
When it's figured in what a rank disappointment she was as the senator from New York, she got what she deserved from the NYT.
She illegally communicated US govt business on an insecure pc system in her home and by using her private blackberry. Because, she said, it was convenient. She said early on she knew the law. Then she said she wasn't briefed and didn't know she broke the law because everybody did it. She lied and she broke the law and she should've been punished for it. If nothing is done while the Republicans are in control, they will lose their seats in the next two elections. Lock her up!!!
Hillary can SMD. You lost because of who you are. Change that.
I have a hemorrhoid I named Hillary. It won't go away either...
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