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The Premise Of One Of Hillary’s Favorite ‘I Helped The Children’ Stories Is Totally False
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The Premise Of One Of Hillary’s Favorite ‘I Helped The Children’ Stories Is Totally False
Rachel Stoltzfoos
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6:19 PM 08/29/2016
One of the stories Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton relies on to demonstrate her ability to work with Republicans for the sake of the children is almost entirely inaccurate, an investigation by the liberal outlet Mother Jones finds.
Clinton often tells the story on the stump of how she reached across the aisle as first lady to work with Republican Tom DeLay — a famously partisan political opponent of her husband — on an adoption bill that became law in 1997. DeLay was House majority whip at the time and later tried to impeach Bill.
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Re: The Premise Of One Of Hillary’s Favorite ‘I Helped The Children’ Stories Is Totally False
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Hoy boy. When Mother Jones calls you on it you have really stepped in it.
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