Speaking with MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Wednesday, former Secretary of State and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said that the country has to stop "finger-pointing," and blamed the political right for the current political environment.
"And I include myself. We have got to stop demonizing each other. Yeah, now, I think most of that right now in our country's history is coming, you know, from the right, coming from people who want to dominate. They want their point of view there—you know, writing out slavery from history that doesn't make it go away. You know, we've got to stop with the finger-pointing and the scapegoating. We can have legitimate disagreements," she said, later adding, "You know, that's what we should be doing, but we should do it in the truth-based reality that we have to live in. You know, facts and evidence have to matter again, and then we can start having good debate."
Hillary Clinton says we have got to stop demonizing each other. But then adds that most demonization is the fault of the right wing. pic.twitter.com/TRHUr5FtQw
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