
On washingtonpost.com today, it also reviewed last night’s Democratic debate in Philadelphia and summarized it in similar fashion as the nytimes.com and latimes.com did: Sen. Hillary Clinton was the aggressor and the line of questions was mostly directed at Sen. Barack Obama and how he conducts himself.
Aside from a similar analysis of the debate that said it was questioning Obama, one such point in The Washington Post article that keyed in on Clinton was her remarks about her false account of what happened in a trip to Bosnia during her husband’s administration.
A question submitted by a Pittsburgh voter said that she had lost his vote over the account and a Washington Post-ABC news poll showed that about six in 10 Americans do not find her honest or trustworthy.
Clinton responded to the statement saying, “I can tell you that I may be a lot of things. But I’m not dumb. I’m embarrassed by it. I have apologized for it. I’ve said it was a mistake. And it is, I hope, something that you can look over, because clearly I am proud that I went to Bosnia.”
No comments:
Post a Comment