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Video: Hillary booed when rebutting Obama’s statement

Apparently Hillary Clinton was met with some booing and a negative reception from an audience when she attempted to rebut Obama’s “bitterness” statement.

Here’s the report from MSNBC:

PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Hillary Clinton spent a fourth day hitting Obama for comments about small town America that she characterized as elitist, out of touch and problematic for the Democratic Party, but this time some in the crowd could be heard taking issue with what she was saying.

The New York senator brought up the issue near the top of a speech sponsored by the Alliance for American Manufacturing, to quite a few murmurs in the crowd.

“I understand my opponent came this morning and he spent a lot of his time attacking me,” she said, before being interrupted with several seconds of murmurs and groans from the crowd. “Well, you know, I know that many of you, like me were disappointed by recent remarks that he made.”

More groans and at least one “No” from the crowd.

“And I think it’s important that, you know, we give people the chance to really compare and contrast us,” Clinton continued. “You know, I am well aware that at a fundraiser in San Francisco, he said some things that many people in Pennsylvania and beyond Pennsylvania have found offensive.”

A few more “No”s.

Here’s the video of it, also from MSNBC:

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18 Responses to “Video: Hillary booed when rebutting Obama’s statement”

  1. The last words of a dying horse.Or a Bull in a chinese shop.She has nothing to say.There are many people like Michael Jackson who change their faith to find peace because they are fed up with the Christain way.so its not because he values the Muslim faith,its because its a means to an end but not an end to itself.This woman seem not to have been to school or she just tries to manipulate words to suit the political lies she has been used to.

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  2. This is also being manipulated by the media. Fox reporter trying to get person she was interviewing to say the opposite of what he was saying. He agreed with Obama

    Hillary has shown herself to be a liar, she blames everything that isn’t going her way to be a conspiracy.

    Please America, see thru her

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  3. You Obamabots need to wake up and see thru him. He’s full of BS as he always is. All he does is talk, talk and talk with nothing to back anything up. I guess you don’t need a resume to be the president. Vote smart people.

    Hillary 08

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  4. Hillary is right.

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  5. And right when this video cut off, there was APPLAUSE!

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  6. This is the act of a desperate woman. She should stick to the issues. Her take on his “bitterness” comments just exposes the fact that she’ll try anything to get supporters away from Obama. Anything.

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  7. Hmmm…

    Anyone notice how bloggers that are pro-Hillary are rather viscous, condesending, or rude, while Obama supporters tend to express themselves in mature, honest terms and tend to avoid overtly offense remarks?

    Reflects who we support quite accurately, doesn’t it?

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  8. Very interesting point, Michelle.

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  9. A dying horse is a mature, honest term? *L* There is viciousness on both sides, it depends on the individual posting, I think, with no reflection on either candidate.

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  10. That’s right. All Obama supporters do is talk talk talk with nothing to back anything up (except words… which I assume don’t mean much to Hillary supporters, who don’t listen to talk ;-) )

    Enough talking people. Vote smart. Vote the way you’re told!!!! Why won’t you just be bullied?! Your candidate can’t actually win! He’s black for god’s sake, can’t you see that?

    I look forward to McCain vs Obama, at least then I expect a little more discussion on the issues.

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  11. Amen, IndiMinded, if nothing else I think McCain will stick to issues, and then we can really have some debates. Obama and Hillary are too close on the issues to make it interesting, Obama/Hillary and McCain will be different.

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  12. Babs,

    I can’t speak for every Obama supporter, of course. But the dying horse comment isn’t near what I’ve came across so far on the anti-Obama sentiment.

    Personally, the way Hillary has ran her campaign his soured me on her, but not to the point where I won’t still consider voting for her if I had to. On the other hand, you hear Hillary supporters who would rather vote for McCain than Obama.

    I know you support McCain, and people can do whatever they want, but wouldn’t these Hillary supporters want the Obama-nites to back their candidate if she won? How else would she make it in the general election?

    The hateful sentiment I feel vibing off of the anti-Obama bloggers simply resonates sadness with me. I have so enjoyed actually being interested in my country and my government during the last four months of primaries, but now I’m gettingfed up with the media and bloggers alike.

    I just want to move on to solidifying a candidate so all this BS will stop (and more BS can start. Luv U America…)

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  13. Michelle, I agree with you, but I still say there’s some on both sides. Some of the slams against all three of them on some blogs are just cheap shots from people who apparently can’t hold their weight on a real issue discussion. I try to ignore those, unless they take a direct shot at me. *L*

    I’m hoping when the primary is finally over for these two that we can settle down and have discussions over real issues. Not that we’re ignoring them now, I think the gaffes of Obama and Hillary are sometimes silly, but sometimes lend themselves to the credibility of the candidate and must be discussed.

    If you cruise around a lot of discussion boards you’ll see there are as many anti-Hillary bloggers as there are anti-Obama bloggers. Some talk sense, some talk trash. But historically, that hateful sentiment is not going to go away. Unfortunately, it’s in the human nature to throw that kitchen sink, as evidenced by both candidates themselves. Wait until Obama is the nominee, and you’ll see the RNP and the DNP throwing the whole house at each other.

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  14. I think the “Elitist” candidate would be Hillary, not Obama. I live in the Dallas Texas area, and I am white and college educated and believe Obama does offer Hope!

    He is actually telling the truth, when there are bad times in peoples lives, they do turn more to religion. Its funny the media first Hung on the word “Bitter” and then the Media decided that “Cling” was even worse, making people in rural small town America, sound like helpless victims, that carry around guns.

    If we are honest, I think all Americans are angry with our current government and the feeling that jobs are being lost overseas and here at home by illegal immigrants and nobody in government seems to care!!!

    What about Hillary’s memory of Bosnia and sniper fire?

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  15. I heard just last weekend on a (can’t remember) reputable, national network broadcast that Hillary is worth over $100 MILLION dollars, and that Barack recently finished paying off his student loans…

    As ambiguous terms go, my definition of “elitist” is a little cloudy. Can someone clarify? o_O

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  16. @ #3 (Okay):

    This is America. This is “We The People.”

    NO, you don’t need a resume to be President.

    Again, this is America. Setting aside innumerable other reasons/factors, Barack’s “lack of experience” may be precisely WHY he’s the obvious choice…

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  17. I wonder why Hilary’s campaign cannot earn points without knit-picking on Obama. And when he retaliates he is the one who’s attacking her—-

    She is now becoming a voice that no one (with any since) wants to listen to because she is either lying, covering up something or picking on Obama. If she is voted president – what will she cover up, lie about or point the blame to? Monica?

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  18. hi i am stephen mahinfar i need to help cooperation to compellatiion against obama what that about attacking its men he is very good men ever but i lke them a lot you are be a drop with you hillary dont back there any i lived in the california he is my hero guy don”t touch him again okay thank you for helping out you okay pumpkin thank you

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