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Did This Really Happen? Hillary Clinton Silences 'Well Behaved' Reporters by Offering Them Chocolate

At a campaign event in Nevada on Thursday, Hillary Clinton appeared outside a venue where she yet again refused to answer any unscripted questions from a group of reporters as she indulged herself in chocolate bites from a local business. 

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“Mmmm,” she said to the reporters who were trying to question her past record. “Oh my gosh. This is really good.”

“Why don’t you offer some to the press?” she said to the reporters as she dismissed questions. “They are so wonderful, they are so hard working they all deserve a piece of chocolate.”

It has been nearly 265 days since Clinton has hosted unscripted questions in a press conference style setting.  How can you blame her though?  Just like with any liar, she needs time to formulate her plot and strategize her answers.  

 

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