Pocahontas wrote that Hillary is owned by Wall Street
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 3:53 pm
[quoteIn Ms. Warren’s 2004 book, “The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Parents Are Going Broke,” written with her daughter, Amelia Warren Tyagi, she accused Mrs. Clinton, then a senator from New York, of being owned by Wall Street. As first lady, Mrs. Clinton had opposed legislation that would have made it harder for consumers to use the protection of bankruptcy laws to absolve debt. “As New York’s newest senator, however, it seems that Hillary Clinton could not afford such a principled position,” Ms. Warren wrote. “Campaigns cost money, and that money wasn’t coming from families in financial trouble.”
In the book, she also portrays Mrs. Clinton as bossy toward staff members — an accusation the loyal aides who work for her have been particularly defensive about. Ms. Warren describes one meeting in which “Mrs. Clinton snapped her head sharply to the side and screamed to no one in particular ‘Where’s lunch? I’m hungry.’”
She also described Mrs. Clinton’s aides cattily discussing a congresswoman’s neon-red jacket and whether it made her “look too pasty.”
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In the book, she also portrays Mrs. Clinton as bossy toward staff members — an accusation the loyal aides who work for her have been particularly defensive about. Ms. Warren describes one meeting in which “Mrs. Clinton snapped her head sharply to the side and screamed to no one in particular ‘Where’s lunch? I’m hungry.’”
She also described Mrs. Clinton’s aides cattily discussing a congresswoman’s neon-red jacket and whether it made her “look too pasty.”
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