Sanders ‘astounded’ by attacks from Clinton ally
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on Sunday said he is “astounded” by attacks from Clinton ally David Brock.
{mosads}Brock, who runs the pro-Clinton media watchdog group Media Matters for America, accused Sanders of racism for running an ad that disproportionately featured white people.
{mosads}“Let’s remember who David Brock is: he is a political attack dog,” Sanders said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “And I happen to like Hillary Clinton, but I am astounded myself at the people she has hired, including David Brock.”
“David Brock, people will remember, used to be a real right-wing guy, who was attacking people like Anita Hill,” he said, referring to the woman who accused Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment.
“This was an African-American law professor who tried to do the right thing,” Sanders said of Hill.
“This is the guy that Hillary Clinton is making the head of her super-PAC,” he continued. “I just don’t understand — I just don’t understand where the Clinton people are coming from hiring someone like that.”
“Every day, you know, they’re attacking us in one way or another.”
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