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'Bull****': Former DNC Data Director Fires Back at Hillary

'Bull****': Former DNC Data Director Fires Back at Hillary

It was only a matter of time before the Democratic National Committee would respond to Hillary Clinton’s claim that they did zilch for her in the 2016 presidential election. “I got nothing” from the party, she said during a conversation at the Recode Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California Wednesday.

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Andrew Therriault, the DNC’s former director of data science, tweeted the following (now deleted) messages to his team, firing back at Clinton. (It’s been censored.)

"DNC data folks: today's accusations are f***ing bull****, and I hope you understand the good you did despite that nonsense," Andrew Therriault tweeted Wednesday.

"Private mode be damned, this is too important," he said in a second tweet. "I'm not willing to let my people be thrown under the bus without a fight."

Before Wednesday, Clinton had also blamed former FBI Director James Comey for her loss, particularly his decision to reopen her email investigation. She coupled that factor with the media’s obsessive reporting of her emails. Oh, and she also believes she lost because of the supposed misogyny of Donald Trump supporters.

Fox News has a much more thorough list.

She’s not one for accountability. 

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