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Unearthed tape: ‘We should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win’

By Ken Kurson

On September 5, 2006, Eli Chomsky was an editor and staff writer for the Jewish Press, and Hillary Clinton was running for a shoo-in re-election as a U.S. senator. Her trip making the rounds of editorial boards brought her to Brooklyn to meet the editorial board of the Jewish Press.

The tape was never released and has only been heard by the small handful of Jewish Press staffers in the room. According to Chomsky, his old-school audiocassette is the only existent copy and no one has heard it since 2006, until today when he played it for the Observer.

The tape is 45 minutes and contains much that is no longer relevant, such as analysis of the re-election battle that Sen. Joe Lieberman was then facing in Connecticut. But a seemingly throwaway remark about elections in areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority has taken on new relevance amid persistent accusations in the presidential campaign by Clinton’s Republican opponent Donald Trump that the current election is “rigged.”

Speaking to the Jewish Press about the January 25, 2006, election for the second Palestinian Legislative Council (the legislature of the Palestinian National Authority), Clinton weighed in about the result, which was a resounding victory for Hamas (74 seats) over the U.S.-preferred Fatah (45 seats).

“I do not think we should have pushed for an election in the Palestinian territories. I think that was a big mistake,” said Sen. Clinton. “And if we were going to push for an election, then we should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win.”

Chomsky recalls being taken aback that “anyone could support the idea—offered by a national political leader, no less—that the U.S. should be in the business of fixing foreign elections.”

Some eyebrows were also raised when then-Senator Clinton appeared to make a questionable moral equivalency.

Continue reading at Observer.

Joe Scarborough blasted the media for its hypocritical debate coverage during Thursday’s broadcast of “Morning Joe” on MSNBC.

By Christian Datoc

“This is just an example of the media finding something they can absolutely freak out about,” Scarborough said of Trump’s waviness on accepting the election results, should he lose. “It’s just another example of the media having to find a little phrase and freak out.”

“As a Republican, I have listened to Democrats talking about the only two times we won the White House in like 800 years, we stole both elections,” he continued. “I had to sit through Fahrenheit 911, and a lady sobbing violently behind me on the Upper West Side about the election being stolen for George Bush.”

Continue reading, The Daily Caller.

Check out this video from our friends at The Washington Free Beacon.

By Andrew Kugle

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been under fire for recent claims that the election is rigged.

On Sunday afternoon, Trump tweeted, “This election absolutely is being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary–but also at many polling places–SAD.”

This statement prompted backlash from Democrats and a few fellow Republicans. President Obama responded to Trump’s charges that the election is rigged during a Tuesday press conference.

“I have never seen in my lifetime or in modern political history any presidential candidate trying to discredit the elections and the election process before votes have even taken place,” Obama said. “It’s unprecedented. It happens to be based on no facts.”

Before Trump’s recent comments, however, Democrats were not shy in claiming that U.S. institutions were “rigged.” From the U.S. economy to the country’s political system, Democrats shouted claims of those institutions being rigged.

“The game is rigged,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) said.

“They’ll do anything to rig the system,” Obama echoed.

Continue reading, Washington Free Beacon.