Hillary Clinton Critiques Bernie Sanders in New Documentary
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We ran the numbers: There are 1300 news articles covering this topic. 32% (417) are left leaning, 37% (476) center, 31% (407) right leaning.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton was asked about comments she makes in an upcoming Hulu documentary titled “Hillary,” in which she critiques her 2016 rival, Senator Bernie Sanders. While left-leaning articles highlight Sanders’ condemnation of the mainstream media, right-leaning articles highlight Sanders’ response to Hillary’s critique.
A left-leaning article by The New York Times reports that David Sirota, a former journalist who joined the Sanders campaign last March as a speechwriter and senior advisor, has amplified the Sanders campaign’s consistent focus on criticizing news outlets that most people regard as mainstream. The article criticizes Sanders for frequently talking about wanting to stick to the issues, but his campaign’s “take-no-prisoners tone” risks distracting from substance.
A centrist article by Time emphasizes that Hillary Clinton’s interview with The Hollywood Reporter ripped open the scars of the 2016 primary battle between Sanders and Clinton, making it evident that there is still lingering tension between Clinton and Sanders. Clinton blamed Sanders’ supporters for fostering a culture of sexism in politics, and said that while Sanders has been in Congress for years, “nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done.”
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Sanders pushed back Tuesday on Clinton’s claim that “nobody” likes him. He told a reporter that “On a good day, my wife likes me, so let’s clear the air on that one.” When asked about why he thought Clinton was “still talking” about the 2016 election, Sanders said, “That is a good question. Ask her.”
From the right
Sanders responds to Clinton claim no one likes him: “On a good day my wife likes me.”
Fox News