I know President Obama and Secretary Clinton are committed to bringing America together. This needs to be a time of redemption, not a time of recrimination.
Even the voters behind Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, for the most part, do not support them, but actually are mostly afraid of the other candidate.
Hillary Clinton says one thing herself, but she has other people who are floating her plans.
Hillary Clinton's never seen a weapons system or a war she hasn't liked.
Hillary Clinton's ready to pick a fight with Putin. So are the Republicans.
If past behavior is any indication, we're in a lot of trouble with Hillary Clinton in the White House, as well, who has promised to start a no-fly zone in Syria, which amounts to a declaration of war against Russia.
In order to fight militarism under Hillary Clinton or under Donald Trump, it's very important that we cast a vote on behalf of peace and on international - and a policy based on international law and human rights.
I think the takeaway from not holding President Obama accountable is, no matter how enthusiastic you are about Hillary Clinton, no matter how enthusiastic you are, the first thing that needs to happen is that people need to start planning how to hold her accountable.
Hillary Clinton made no outreach to Muslim Americans or Arab Americans. So they have to insert themselves.
Hillary Clinton has had a very rough experience with Benjamin Netanyahu.
This is a guy [Michael Flynn] who stood up at the Republican convention and reveled in the chants of "lock her up" about Hillary Clinton.
You have a lot of young people who still feel somewhat marginalized, even if they do vote for Hillary Clinton.
When Donald Trump attacks the trade deals, which have helped to gut the American working class, it's very powerful, even though his solutions are nonsense. And Hillary Clinton can't really defend it, because that's part of the life's work of her and her - of her and her husband.
The substantive difference between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is not really that great.
Hillary Clinton did not represent, on a lot of policy matters, what the American public perceived to be as a change.
I don`t think anybody knows it was Russia that broke into the DNC. She [Hillary Clinton] is saying Russia, Russia, Russia. Maybe it was. I mean, it could be Russia. But it could also be China. It could also be lots of other people.
I`d like to curl up in a ball like Hillary [Clinton]said she would but she is out. And I think we all have to go do that. The fact of the matter is we don`t have the luxury of pulling back from this.
Hillary Clinton is, I think, a cult figure.
I think the people that ended up supporting Hillary Clinton didn't care what she was or who she was.
[People] look at [Donald Trump] not prosecuting Hillary [Clinton] as maybe, uh-oh.
I mean there are a lot of people - maybe a lot, I know how many - who really thought that when [Donald] Trump said, "You ought to be in jail," that they agreed with that and thought that she [Hillary Clinton] should be.
I'll be honest with you, I never expected [Donald] Trump to actually prosecute [Hillary Clinton].
Now, Hillary's [Clinton] more than that, she's an actual - she could be a crime boss.
If Hillary Clinton were prosecuted and if... Well, let's just leave it at that. If she were prosecuted, there is not a Republican safe from liberal Democrat harassment and prosecution on there on after.
Frankly, I'm tired of the powerful getting away with all kinds of stuff. Hillary [Clinton] didn't win - and, folks, there are ways without an actual prosecution.
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