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Thursday, August 20, 2020

CNN guest asks why Bill hasn't been 'canceled' and this happened

'We believe in redemption, brother,' Van Jones tells Scott Jennings
A CNN panel was quick to defend former President Bill Clinton Tuesday night after a Republican commentator asked how he had not been "canceled" in the #MeToo era.

Ahead of Clinton's appearance on the second night of the Democratic National Convention, the former president was showered with praise by CNN commentators Van Jones and Jennifer Granholm. However, their colleague Scott Jennings, a former George W. Bush White House official, was puzzled that the Democrats continue to give Clinton a platform.

"I have to say... I am dumbfounded by this. How is it that Bill Clinton has not been canceled by the Democratic -- how has he survived all of these waves of cancellations when he has been one of the biggest violators of these rules all these years?" Jennings asked.

"We believe in redemption, brother," Jones responded.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fool me 147 times shame on me.

Anonymous said...

Clinton needs to find redemption through incarceration, not by a blessing by the DNC.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, redemption for any dimocrat, that's cnn

Anonymous said...

Leftmedia making big deal about Bannon but Clinton’s global charity was their piggy bank but of course no outrage.

Anonymous said...

Hasn't he already been "canceled" several times over? Once you're president, you're kind of always relevant and "un-cancellable." Hell, Nixon was impeached, caught on tape tossing around racial slurs, and pulled from office and was still a public figure until he died.

Anonymous said...

The Clinton Foundation still exists.

Anonymous said...

At least Clinton admitted it and did not continue t coverup and lie

Anonymous said...

Because they really don't believe in the issues that they pretend to believe in