WATCH Joe Biden’s Non-Answer to Concerns Over Clinton Foundation Ethics
Nice job talking your way out of that one, sir.
9.1.2016
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Vice President Joe Biden proved he’s master of the dodge Thursday when he was confronted over the ethics of the Clinton Foundation.
Surprisingly, MSNBC veered from its normal coverage to ask a potentially devastating question for Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Kasie Hunt asked Biden, “Do you think Americans should be concerned at all about the ethics of the Clinton Foundation? Has the Clinton Foundation always been 100 percent ethical in your view?”
Golden Boy Biden floated like a butterfly and weaved himself far outside the target range of that question:
“Look, I think the Clinton Foundation, like all foundations, have found themselves in a position where things are changing, and I think she’s going to change and adjust to the realities of how complicated it’s all become.”
When Hunt pressed to find out if the foundation has been transparent enough in monies collected from foreign governments, Biden ended the interview saying, “Well, I think you’ll see them stop taking foreign donations.”
Thanks, Mr. Vice President. That cleared it up!
Biden also came to the defense of Clinton who has been missing in action while fundraising the last couple of weeks. Hunt questioned if it’s wise for her to be out of the public eye this close to the election.
“Do you think she needs to be out front with the American people a little bit more?” Hunt asked.
“Oh, she is out front with the American people,” Biden said. “She’s also been doing an awful lot of events.”
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