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On Monday, ABC-TV aired the Hillary Clinton interview where the former Secretary of State told Diane Sawyer that she and Bill were "dead broke" when they left the White House in 2001.
- Late night TV hosts mocked the comment.
- Many media outlets did deep dives on the Clinton's financial history and Politifact proclaimed her statement to be "mostly false."
- Even MSNBC had trouble with the phrase, calling it "tone deaf" and "contrived."
Therefore, it should surprise no one that Mad Magazine jumped on it. From the magazine's online edition, "Hillary Clinton's Ridiculous New Sitcom."
Image: MadMagazine.com
Mad Magazine's mocking of Hillary comes on the heels its parody of President Obama's trading five Taliban terrorists for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl called "Trading Private Bergdahl."
Image: MadMagazine.com
H/T - Urban Infidel
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