Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) had no interest Wednesday night in discussing former President Bill Clinton's criticized remarks about Monica Lewinsky and the #MeToo movement, saying the "public can judge for themselves."
On his new primetime program, CNN host Chris Cuomo asked Schumer for his "take" on Clinton, who has been panned and called "tone-deaf" for his defensive answers about his affair with Lewinsky in light of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment.
"Not getting into that," Schumer said.
"Because?" Cuomo asked.
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Fake people making millions.
Liberals. Stupid stupid liberals.
When it's one of their people, they don't want to speak to the obvious -- they'll "let the public decide."
When it's someone they hate, there is no problem with instructing the public on what decisions and opinions they should have.....
They dont' make any sense, their reasoning is flawed at best, and they keep saying things that regular citizens hear and say "whaaaaaaaaaat????"
Objectivity and the truth are NOT RACIST... neither is snow.
But they SAY they are.....
And Trump keeps kicking their ace up and down the street like they were used tin cans.....
If a conservative he would find words as usual, he is a jerk.
Not to worry, his beloved party will not hesitate to throw him under the bus as he is no longer politically useful.
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