Clinton says race to White House is real, not reality TV!Hot Buzz

September 29, 2016 14:52
Clinton says race to White House is real, not reality TV!

The Democratic presidential nominee says while taking the dig at her Republican rival Donald Trump, that, the race to the White House is real business and not "reality TV".

Hillary Clinton said that, "This is not reality TV. This is real. It's as real as it gets. So we're going to get the economy working for everybody, not just those at the top."

Clinton, 68, said to her supporters in North Carolina, that, "We're going to keep America safe, provide strong, steady leadership, and we are going to bring our country together across the divides that have pitted Americans against each other."

"Words matter and last night it sounded like he was basically telling our treaty allies in Asia, 'Hey, we're not sure we're going to be there for you even though we have a mutual defense treaty'," she said.

"People start to doubt America's word, America's intention. I felt like I had to jump in and say, 'I just want to be clear. We will honor our treaties. We will support our allies and our partners," she asserted.

"We have two different visions here. I believe we are stronger together. That is at the core of what I've done over my years in advocacy and public service," Clinton said.

"I believe that America is already great, and it is our responsibility to make it even greater. I believe that as we make our economy work for everyone, we also need to keep our country safe, and we need to provide strong, steady leadership in the world with our allies and our partners," she added.

"What we hear from my opponent is dangerously incoherent. It's unclear exactly what he is saying," Clinton said.

"At one point he was kind of digging me for spending time off the campaign trail to get prepared. But just trying to keep track of everything he says took a lot of time and effort. And I said, 'Yeah. You know what? I did prepare. And I'll tell you something else I prepared for. I prepared to be president of the US and I think that's good," she said amidst an applause from the audience.

"He (Trump) actually bragged about gaming the system to get out of paying his fair share of taxes. In fact, I think there's a strong probability he hasn't paid federal taxes a lot of years," she said.

"And this is a man who goes around calling our military a disaster; who goes around criticizing every institution, from health care to education, our vets. But he probably hasn't paid a penny to support our troops or our vets or our schools or our health care systems," Clinton alleged.

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