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"Why is it so bad to be close to Wall Street?" Blodget asked during the interview at Purchase College in New York.
"I never can really tell what he's talking about," Clinton, the Democratic presidential frontrunner, said of her sole remaining primary rival. "It's just one of these sort of attacks that he pulls out all the time."
Another day, another tone deaf response that hurts our party.
Let’s set the record straight. Bernie doesn’t attack Hillary. He attacks the sad state of our corporate financed political machine. He attacks the corrupt system that benefits from Citizen United. Hillary chooses to associate and be financed by that system.
I debated posting a litany of articles and even front page diaries that call this out. Ones that show how Hillary’s team is made up of Wall Street lobbyists and the very people who have caused us to have the highest level of income inequality in our history. How her Super PAC’s are blatantly funded by in large by the very industries we should be regulating. But I’ve come to the conclusion that if you can’t see the problem for what it is, than of course, you “won’t know what I’m talking about.”