Sanders: ‘I Am Still Sick and Tired of Hillary Clinton’s E-mails’

‘What I would like for the media now is for us to be talking about why the middle class is disappearing’

RUSH TRANSCRIPT:

OBRADOVICH: "Senator Sanders, you famously said in the last debate that you were 'sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails.' But then you told The Wall Street Journal that the questions about whether or not Secretary Clinton's e-mails compromised classified information were valid questions. So which is it? Is it an issue or is it not?" 
SANDERS: "That's just media stuff. I was sick and tired of Hillary Clinton's e-mail. I am still sick and tired of Hillary Clinton's e-mails. And the issue is, the problem is, the front pages every day were dealing with it. I didn't know I had so much power. But after I said that, we're not hearing so much about Hillary Clinton's e-mails. What I would like for the media now is for us to be talking about why the middle class is disappearing, why we have more people in jail than any other country, why we have massive levels of income and wealth inequality, and we're the only major country on Earth without paid family and medical leave. We've gotten off the Hillary's e-mails, good. Let's go to the major issues facing America."
OBRADOVICH: "Let me just--" 
CLINTON: "I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you." 
DICKERSON: "Secretary Clinton, your response." 
CLINTON: "I agree completely. I couldn't have said it better myself. But I did want-- I wanted to follow up. Look, we need more Americans to be involved in the political process. And I give Senator Sanders a lot of credit for really lighting a fire under many people -- young, old, everybody -- who sees a chance to be involved and have their voice heard. Look at what's happening with the Republicans. They are doing everything they can to prevent the voices of Americans to be heard."

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