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Hillary Clinton: “I did have the benefit of seeing and understanding fairly…”

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Hillary Clinton: The Supreme Court Knows Its Own Rulings Are "Nonsensical"

Published | Video Starts at 06:33

Right. You kind of identified it. So can you talk about where you think we are as sort of a party of fighters? I did have the benefit of seeing and understanding fairly early the very well organized, well funded coalition that brought together economic interests, religious interests, ideological and partisan interests, starting, you know, certainly in the, you know, the 70s, but it had been brewing for a lot longer than that. But it was a coalition of, you know, the rejectionists. The movement of not just politics, but of culture and society was, in their view, contrary to their preferred understanding of the American experiment. (06:33–07:03)

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Asserts that a coalition of economic, religious, ideological, and partisan interests has been organized and funded since the 1970s.

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