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Advisors Wanted Clinton To Talk About How Hot Sanders Is

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An advisor to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton sent an email to Clinton staffers outlining what parts of a Clinton speech in December of 2015 needed to be adjusted, including some very interesting details about Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a Wikileaks release Friday.

“Here’s what we need to cover with HRC tomorrow: ,” advisor Ron Klain began. Under the third topic Clinton advisors wanted to discuss was, “If Bernie is hot … or not.”

The topic of hotness came higher on the meeting agenda than “Practice Foreign Policy Exchanges,” Clinton’s answer about how to handle ISIS, how to tackle “basic economy” issues, as well as health care, climate change, and the Iraq War.

The email concludes by asking staffers to add any other issues they want to discuss.

Elite Daily ran an article in January titled, “Bernie Sanders Was Actually Really Hot And No One Can Handle It.”

“Yep, at the ripe age of 74, Sanders has certainly surpassed the eye candy expiration date. But apparently, this democratic dude actually used to be pretty f*cking hot back in the day. No really, I’m serious. Young Sanders was simply sizzlin’,” the serious, policy-minded article that prompted a high-level Clinton staff meeting reported.

“If you turn the clocks wayyyyyy back to when Sanders was just starting out on the path to political success, it appears this charismatic fella was pretty easy on the eyes.”

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