From JSOnline:
By Associated Press ,
"New York— Deepening their increasingly bitter feud, Hillary
Clinton and Bernie Sanders aggressively challenged each other's judgment
to be president in Thursday night's Democratic debate, sparring over
qualifications, Wall Street banks and gun control.
"The showdown
in Brooklyn came at a pivotal moment in the party's primary campaign,
with Clinton leading in the delegate count but Sanders generating huge
enthusiasm for his surprising candidacy. The debate also left no doubt
that a rivalry that once centered on wonkish policy disagreements has
turned strikingly personal.
"Clinton is eyeing a victory in
Tuesday's primary in her adopted home state of New York. That win would
blunt Sanders' recent momentum, which included his victory in
Wisconsin's April 5 primary, and would put his pursuit of the nomination
further out of reach. However, a Sanders upset of Clinton would shake
up the race, raising fresh concerns about her candidacy and breathing
new life into the Vermont senator's campaign.
"With the stakes so
high, Sanders took a biting and often sarcastic tone as he sought to
chip away at Clinton's credibility on issue after issue. He went as far
as to suggest that her labeling of certain criminals as 'superpredators'
when she was first lady was 'a racist term and everybody knew it was a
racist term.'
"Sanders also cited Clinton's support for the
unpopular Iraq War and for free trade agreements, as well as her
willingness to accept money through a super PAC, as evidence that she
lacks the needed judgment to lead the nation. Still, he backed away from
previous statements questioning Clinton's qualifications, saying the
former secretary of state does have the 'experience and intelligence' to
be president.
"Clinton made little effort to hide her irritation
with Sanders' implication that she is unqualified, saying that while she
has been "called a lot of things in my life, that was a first." She
repeatedly linked herself to President Barack Obama, who remains popular
among Democrats, suggesting that Sanders' criticism of her amounted to
condemnation of the president.
"Clinton also cast Sanders as a
policy lightweight who is unprepared to implement even his signature
proposals, including breaking up big banks. And she chided Sanders for
chuckling during an exchange on gun control, an area where she has
painted him as cozy with gun dealers and manufacturers.
"'It's not
a laughing matter,' she said. 'I take it really seriously because I
have spent more time than I care to remember being with people who have
lost their loved ones.'
"The debate was the first for the
Democratic candidates in five weeks. It came days before the New York
primary, with a huge cache of delegates at stake.
"The raucous
crowd loudly cheered their candidates and occasionally booed their foes.
In response, at one point Clinton said with a smile, "I love Brooklyn."
"The Democratic primary has been fought for months on familiar
terrain. Clinton has cast Sanders' proposals for breaking up banks and
offering free tuition at public colleges and universities as
unrealistic. Sanders has accused Clinton of being part of a rigged
economic and political system, hammering her repeatedly for giving paid
speeches to Wall Street banks and refusing to release the transcripts.
"Clinton
continued to struggle to explain why she has not released the
transcripts, saying only that she will do so when other candidates are
required to do the same. She tried to raise questions about Sanders' own
openness for not releasing his income taxes.
"The senator pledged
to release his most recent tax returns on Friday and said there would
be 'no big money from speeches, no major investments' in the
disclosures."
Read more: http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/clinton-sanders-debate-gets-testy-b99707152z1-375801771.html
I haven't checked lately. Does Bernie still look like he's on the edge of a stroke?
I only watched for a minute because when we are at home after a long day at work, yelling is not something I want to hear. I always wait for the recap.
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