They say that âa dog who brings a bone will carry a bone.â
In an upcoming docu-series, Hillary Clintonâs 2016 running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine reveals that Barack Hussein Obama called President Trump a âfascistâ during a phone call.
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âPresident Obama called me last night and said: Tim, remember, this is no time to be a purist. Youâve got to keep a fascist out of the White House,â Kaine recalled the Forever President telling him in a clip included in the Hulu series, Hillary, according to NBC News.
Anne Holton, the Virginia senatorâs wife, was also reportedly present during the call. Kaine added that Obama knows him âand he knows that I could tend to err.â
âI echo that sentiment,â Clinton replied, then putting her hands to her chest and saying, âBut thatâs reallyâthe weight of our responsibility is so huge.â
For those who donât know, fascist governments have been historically known to be militaristic, and racist.
So, among his many nicknames, âObama The Oracleâ may be apropos four years later.
The Disney-associated streaming platform will launch the four-episode docu-seriesâwhich premiered Saturday at the Sundance Film FestivalâMarch 6.
NBC reports that the director Nanette Burstein confirmed in an email that the Kaine clip was recorded by a camera crew hired by the Clinton campaign at an unknown date and time.
The project is the same one where Clinton was talking greasy about Sen. Bernie Sandersâthe formidable political rival many believe cost her the 2016 election.
Last week, the Hollywood Reporter revealed that Clinton said that the senator from Vermont âwas in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him. Nobody wants to work with him.â
âHe got nothing done,â she furthered. âHe was a career politician. Itâs all just baloney, and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.â
So now we know what the former secretary of State, New York senator and First Lady said about Sanders.
Only time will tell what she really had to say about Obamaâwho some believe cost her the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008.
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