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Old Video Footage Haunts Clinton

UpdateHot Air Reports this:

The director of War Room says this is a fabrication, and that makes sense; even in 1993, this would have made headlines if it came off like this. Take another listen to the audio in the clip that started going around yesterday:
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A YouTube video clip of "The War Room" -- a documentary about the 1992 Bill Clinton campaign -- is furiously making the rounds (being pushed, no doubt, by Obama supporters).  It features a prominent Clinton operative apparently referring to Indianans in a rather unflattering light.

Now, I've heard of racial slurs, jokes about "Aggies" in Texas, and jokes about West Virginians (I'm from Maryland).  But I had no idea that someone could hate Indiana ...

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