Hillary Clinton hasn't announced her presidential candidacy, but her every move is being analyzed as if she had. This week, after she charmed 5000 professional women with talk of breaking the "glass ceiling," comment on her own status as part of the 1% was inevitable. (Clinton got her usual fee of $300,000 for delivering that populist message.) A Republican PAC has produced a TV spot using the voice of Elizabeth Warren out of context as if she'd attacked Clinton's links to "powerful interests," and there are claims of conflicts of interest between her work as Secretary of State and contributions to the Clinton Foundation.
The Anti-Hillary Campaign Is Up and Running
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Credits
Guests:
- Peter Nicholas - Wall Street Journal - @PeterWSJ
- Hilary Rosen - SKDKnickerbocker - @skdknick
- Hanna Rosin - senior editor at The Atlantic, co-host of the podcast “We Live Here Now;” Lauren Ober, co-host of the podcast “We Live Here Now” - @HannaRosin
- Ezra Klein - Vox - @ezraklein
- Vin Weber - Mercury/Clark & Weinstock