Hillary Condemns Protester in Kentucky

Hillary Clinton condemned a protester at a rally in Kentucky Monday, calling her factually misinformed.

“Now, you are entitled to your opinion, but you’re not entitled to your own facts,” Clinton said. “I’ll be happy when I finish talkin’ to everybody else for you to come over here, and you can tell me what you’re saying, and we can talk, and we can hear what’s on your mind.”

Clinton was criticizing Kentucky Republican governor Matt Bevin when the woman shouted her disapproval.

“I personally do believe in the golden rule, and I don’t think it means, he who has the gold, rules. It means, it means, as you well know, what we’re supposed to be doin’ fer each other,” Clinton said. “Your governor did such a great job and your current governor is trying to undo it all. Undo it all.”

When the protester rejected her claim, Clinton rebuked her.

“Oh yes it is, ma’m. Yes it is. Yes it is,” Clinton said and nodded as the crowd booed.

Clinton said that the woman was factually incorrect and blamed “Republican propaganda.”

“I have no problem with people expressing themselves, but I do wish that when people have an opinion, and I’m not making a comment about this lady, but I wish you could get the facts,” Clinton said. “It’s time people stopped listening to Republican propaganda about the economy, education, and health care!”

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