You apparently can’t teach a dog new trick. During a campaign event in Arizona, former President Bill Clinton couldn’t help but note that he finds Kari Lake attractive. The former president made his comments on the heated Senate race between Republican candidate Lake and Democrat Rep. Ruben Gallego.
In his remarks, Clinton described Gallego as a candidate who overcame adversity to build a successful career. Meanwhile, he characterized Lake, a former television news anchor, as “physically attractive” but added that she views politics as “performance art.” Clinton then drew a comparison between Lake and Ohio Senator JD Vance, suggesting both candidates were “prostrate” before Trump. He quickly corrected his choice of words, which raised some eyebrows in the audience.
JUST IN – Bill Clinton calls Kari Lake, ‘someone who is physically attractive’
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In response, Lake took the comments in stride, referencing Clinton’s past controversies with humor. “He said I was physically attractive. I woke up to this news this morning,” she said at a rally on Thursday. “As a middle-aged woman, I’m flattered… but I thought I was a little too old for him. Doesn’t he like interns?”
Kari Lake’s response to Bill Clinton trying to flirt with her publicly is absolutely BRUTAL 🤣😂
“I thought I was a little too old for him. Doesn’t he like interns?” pic.twitter.com/NTVIgALsEz
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Meanwhile, Clinton also weighed in on Harris’ vulnerability as she campaigns in a challenging political climate, facing GOP criticism and close poll numbers. According to Clinton, Harris’ perceived vulnerability stems largely from her association with President Biden and relentless Republican attacks. “She is extremely vulnerable,” he remarked, adding, “More vulnerable than she deserves to be, through crazy attacks,” wrote The New York Post.
In Arizona, where early voting has already begun, Harris trails Trump by a slim margin, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average. The Senate race, however, sees Gallego holding a six-point lead over Lake, as Democrats aim to keep Arizona’s 11 crucial electoral votes and Senate seat in their column.
Arizona, long a Republican stronghold, has voted for a Democrat for president only twice since 1952, in Clinton’s 1996 re-election and Biden’s narrow win in 2020. As both parties court the undecided “sliver” of Arizona voters, Clinton’s remarks bring renewed attention to the complex dynamics at play in this battleground state.
Billy jeffy and hilldahag, the murdering, Clinton criminal empire.
When an earthquake, later, hurricane Sandy hit Haiti, Billy had a fundraiser. $17 MILLION was collected. Seems as though the money never made it to Haiti.
What is the Clinton body count now? Last I heard, it was about 54. Watch your step, Kari!
Anyone living with Hillary would think a snake in a rock pile was attractive.