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Hillary Says She Has Experience With Men Who ‘Get Off The Reservation’

Reuters

Chuck Ross Investigative Reporter
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Hillary Clinton said on Friday that dealing with criticism from Donald Trump is no big deal because she had experience dealing with men “who get off the reservation.”

It’s unclear which other men Clinton was referring to in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper. But the wayward man who will spring to most minds is former President Bill Clinton, who throughout his marriage has wandered into the arms of a slew of women not named “Hillary.”

“I have a lot of experience dealing with men who sometimes get off the reservation in the way they behave and how they speak,” Clinton told Tapper in the interview, which will appear on “The Lead” on Friday.

She was asked about Trump’s recently accusing her of playing the “women’s card” in order to appeal to voters.

“She has got nothing else going. Frankly, if Hillary Clinton were a man, I don’t think she would get 5 percent of the vote,” the GOP front-runner said on Tuesday.

He’s also started calling her “Crooked Hillary” and said that she is “the world’s greatest enabler” — an apparent reference to her support for her husband, who has been accused of sexual assault and sexual harassment.

Clinton’s campaign responded to the digs by creating “women’s cards” resembling subway passes and selling them online.

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