Hillary: Republicans Say Good Things About Me When I’m Not Running for Something

‘In the Senate ... as Secretary of State, I worked with a lot of Republicans, we have a long list of nice things that Republicans have said about me’

KIMMEL: "Donald Trump, do you still consider him to be a friend? Was he ever a friend or an acquaintance?"
CLINTON: "I knew Donald Trump. I represented New York. I got to know him —"
KIMMEL: "You were at his wedding."
CLINTON: "I was at his wedding, that’s right.”
KIMMEL: "Did he register for gifts at his wedding?"
CLINTON: "I don’t remember."
KIMMEL: "Did you get him a wedding gift?"
CLINTON: "I went to his wedding."(Laughter)
KIMMEL: "So you guys were apparently friendly. I know he said — he told Greta van Susteren something to the effect of— I don’t want to get his quote wrong because I’ll be killed by him — he said he thinks you’re a terrific woman and you’re doing a good job which is a bold thing to say about Hillary Clinton on Fox News. But now you guys are running against each other and he says you’re the worst secretary of state in the history of the United States. Is it like professional wrestling where you guys all pretend to dislike each other to win these elections and then you’re all pals behind the scenes?"
CLINTON: "Well, he’s not the only one. When I’m not running for something, Republicans actually say nice things about the job I do. In the senate, I worked with a lot of Republicans. As secretary of state, I worked with a lot of Republicans. We have a long list of the nice things that Republicans have said about me."
KIMMEL: "You should have put that in the e-mail by the way." (Laughter) 
CLINTON: "I tell you what —“
KIMMEL: "That would have been a good way to get that out there."
CLINTON: "You may be hearing more about it in the months ahead. And then once the political season starts, I guess they believe that — and I don’t have anything — I criticize his positions because I really disagree, so strongly, with what he has said about immigration, what he has said about women. I really don’t understand why he’s saying a lot of that. So I criticize his positions but I try not to get into the personal stuff that you hear a lot from the Republicans as they go back and forth. I don’t think you need to do that. I think it’s important that you give voters an idea of what you stand for, what you’re willing to do, where you draw the lines. I’ve said i will do everything I can to find common ground, but I’ll also stand my ground because I think there’s some things that are very important to do that over. So I don’t take it seriously. I don’t know why they do it. I guess they want to appeal to the far, far Right of their party and their cottage industry that is out there being mean-spirited and negative about everybody. But I am not going to go there. I'm going to talk to you about what I agree --"

 

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