Posted on 10/30/2018 3:00:53 AM PDT by Libloather
Speaking exclusively to Fox News on Monday, vulnerable incumbent Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill dropped the names of two high-profile colleagues, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, when asked to identify the "crazy Democrats" from whom her campaign has distanced itself in recent days. McCaskill said she wouldn't call the two "crazy," but noted they had disagreements with each other.
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When Baier asked if McCaskill had any "crazy" colleagues in the Senate, McCaskill referenced Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, considered a potential 2020 presidential contender.
"Well, I would say this," McCaskill replied. "I would not call my colleagues crazy, but Elizabeth Warren sure went after me when I advocated tooling back some of the regulations for small banks and credit unions."
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I think that the DNC is too moderate for Bernie.
She denied that she voted against him because of allegations! It’s interesting to see Dims running from what they did to Kavanaugh.
Translation, “Don't judge me by my previous votes, just by what I'll tell you before the election. BTW, winning the election invalidates all promises made during
The campaign and I go back to voting 100% with the crazies.”
She had to deny that was the reason. If she #believeallwomen then she would have to believe her hubby's ex-wife. You know, the one who accused Air Claire's hubby of domestic violence.
Claire's vote was straight partisan. She was damned either way.
In other words, Bernie is 6 sigma left.
That’s an even better lie than “I will respect the Second Amendment”.
The witch mccaskill is running a radio ad here in Misery that states she “stands up to the crazy wing of her party, whenever necessary.”
Of course, that is utter bullsh*t.
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