CNN Panel Bashes Hillary Clinton on Her Email Scandal and Trust Issues
RUSH TRANSCRIPT:
KING: "If you don't want to deal with this, don't run for president."
BALL: "It has the battle scars from the past battles which have made her so defensive."
RAJU: "What's baffling is they know her biggest vulnerability is untrustworthiness and honesty. One poll has her mid 30s in whether or not voters believe she is trustworthy and honest. I was at the hearing. Director Comey was not vindicating her. He was blasting her for her statements over and over again, saying that, if she were an employee of the FBI, potentially she could have been disciplined, could have been fired. May have actually put the nation's secrets at risk by potentially hostile actors gaining access to her e-mail server. So it was a really, really difficult testimony in the eyes of the Clinton campaign. For her to say that it was all good for her is just shocking."
MONTANARO: "What's surprising here is that you have the trump campaign sort of realizing that this week was really bad for them, and it obviously demonstrably was. But the Clinton campaign maybe taking too much comfort in the fact that she is doing so much better in the polls, that they still seem to say, look, this isn't that big of a deal, you guys are making too much of it. That's a potential real vulnerability for her that she has to get right on."
KING: "When you're doing well is the best time to deal with a problem, when you have the space to deal with the problem."
MECKLER: "In the journal/nbc poll, as many people who thought the khan situation was bad and disturbing and a major concern for Donald Trump, said the e-mail situation was a major concern about Hillary Clinton. I mean, this is still out there among voters. This is not just people like this around this table. Real voters have real concerns."




