Hillary Clinton is having a disastrous weekend.
First she made the baffling decision, at Nancy Reagan’s funeral on Friday, to praise the former First Lady for directly confronting the 1980s AIDS/HIV crisis—when in truth the Reagans stayed mum on the issue for years, and at a terrible human cost.
Later that evening, Clinton’s campaign issued a statement about the outbreak of violence surrounding a (canceled) Donald Trump rally, citing the national response to a racially motivated mass shooting in a way that struck many as tone-deaf.
Then, on Saturday, Clinton looked to score points against Democratic rival Sen. Bernie Sanders by telling an audience, “I don’t know where he was when I was trying to get healthcare in ’93 and ’94.”
https://twitter.com/amychozick/status/708713916415741953
Well, turns out Mike Casca, rapid response manager for the Sanders campaign, had a pretty good answer for that. In a single tweet, he lived up to his job title and burned Clinton to the ground.
literally standing right behind her. https://t.co/B2cvs4UNth https://t.co/oVA6WccMmZ pic.twitter.com/QeKLnBG337
— mike casca (@cascamike) March 12, 2016
for the record, she did know he was there: “i’m grateful that congressman sanders would join us today from vermont.” https://t.co/B2cvs4UNth
— mike casca (@cascamike) March 12, 2016
But wait, it gets better. Clinton had even expressly thanked Sanders for fighting with her on the healthcare issue back in 1993.
Clinton today: “I don’t know where he was when I was trying to get health care.” Clinton in ’93: pic.twitter.com/H4ETjeH4gU
— Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) March 12, 2016
Jennifer Palmieri, the Clinton camp’s director of communications, strove mightily to spin what most people would readily call a gaffe.
It’s “ridiculous” to say Clinton made 2nd unforced error in 2 days, Palmieri says. “Photo proves our point … she is the one out front.”
— Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) March 12, 2016
Can Clinton make it to Monday without sticking a foot in her mouth again? Considering she’s getting roasted on her own Instagram account these days, it might not even matter.
I don’t know where he was pic.twitter.com/kT4sTZTS8m
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) March 12, 2016
Photo via @cascamike/Twitter