Thursday, February 4, 2016

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Hillary's Painful Answer as to why She Took $675k for Sachs Speeches It certainly wasn't her finest moment.

During Wednesday evening's Democratic townhall on CNN, Hillary Clinton was asked a question by moderator Anderson Cooper that, considering the bizarre answer she gave, she may not have been prepared for.
WATCH: Hillary's uncomfortable answer

"One of the things that Senator Sanders points to and your critics point to is you gave three speeches to Goldman Sachs, you were paid $675,000," Cooper said to Clinton. "Was that a mistake? Was that an error in judgement?"

"Well, I dunno," Clinton responded. "That's what they offered." The answer elicited a laugh from the audience as Hillary continued to stammer through a rambling rationale, adding that she didn't know she was going to run for president at the time she gave the speeches.
  
Santorum Makes His Endorsement, Drops Out Of Presidential Race After a disappointing performance in Monday's Iowa Caucuses, Senator Rick Santorum made his departure from the 2016 presidential campaign official. Despite having won the first in the nation caucus in 2012, the former Pennsylvania Senator received only 1% of the caucus vote this time around and failed to capture any delegates.

Making his announcement on Fox News' On The Record with Greta Van Susteren, Senator Santorum also announced that he would be throwing his support behind Florida Senator Marco Rubio.
Santorum's tweet to his supporters to support Rubio's campaign

"He's a tremendously gifted young man and he is a leader, he's a born leader," Santorum said of Rubio.

Santorum was one of two Republican candidates to drop out of the race today, as Kentucky Senator Rand Paul also announced he would be suspending his campaign.

"It's been an incredible honor to run a principled campaign for the White House," Senator Paul said in a statement. "Today, I will end where I began, ready and willing to fight for the cause of Liberty."

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