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See What's 'Bugging' Dana Perino About the Role Bill Clinton Would Play in Hillary's White House
May 16, 2016
"Mind-boggling!"
One day after Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton revealed that she plans to put former President Bill Clinton in charge of "economic realization" if she becomes president, Fox News host Dana Perino announced she has a problem with that.
Perino, who served as former President George W. Bush's White House press secretary, took issue with the fact that voters would be electing the first female president, yet a man would lead on the "most important issue."
bugging me - HRC says Bill would run Econ/jobs. So we're supposed to want to elect first woman so her husband can head up most imp issue?
— Dana Perino (@DanaPerino) May 16, 2016
And others on Twitter seemed to largely agree with Perino's assertion, one person telling the Fox News anchor that she found the former secretary of state's decision to be "mind-boggling."
@DanaPerino Mind boggling!!!
— Frank Sweeney (@FDNY22) May 16, 2016
@DanaPerino great point.
— Victor A. Micoretti (@VMicoretti) May 16, 2016
@DanaPerino Bingo! That's what I was thinking too.
— Jimminy Cricket (@Stop_MediaLies) May 16, 2016
@DanaPerino exactly what I just said dana! Absolutely ridiculous
— paige frost (@paigemfrost23) May 16, 2016
@DanaPerino so on point. She's just not a good candidate.
— Craig Polk (@cpolk10) May 16, 2016
@DanaPerino Ummm... Yeah. That's pretty lame. Who's running for President again?
— Scott (@F_ScottTaft) May 16, 2016
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