Clinton says U.S. presidential election
an 'alternative reality'
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[August 23, 2016]
By Amanda Becker
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Democrat Hillary
Clinton said on a late-night television show on Monday that sometimes
she feels she is in an “alternative universe” in the U.S. presidential
race against Republican Donald Trump.
“I do feel sometimes like this campaign has entered into an alternative
universe,” Clinton said on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live. “I have to step into
the alternative reality, answer questions about am I alive, how much
longer will I be alive.”
Clinton was for the first time responding to allegations made by Trump
and some of his backers that she is suffering health problems that could
be problematic in the White House should she win the Nov. 8 election.
Both Clinton and Trump have released notes from doctors declaring them
physically fit for the presidency.
Kimmel asked Clinton to open a jar of pickles as a test of her strength.
She did so successfully.
“This has become one of their themes. Take my pulse while I’m talking to
you – make sure I’m alive,” Clinton said to Kimmel of the health rumors.
Clinton said that sometimes Trump’s remarks about her – such as a recent
charge that President Barack Obama and Clinton co-founded the Islamic
State, which he later said was sarcasm – go beyond personal attacks and
become harmful to U.S. national security.
“There’s enough evidence now that when Trump talks the way he talks it
actually helps the terrorists,” Clinton said. “I think it’s crazy, but I
think it’s also harmful.”
Clinton said she had begun preparing for the three presidential debates
scheduled in September and October.
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton tapes an appearance
on the Jimmy Kimmel Show in Los Angeles, California, August 22,
2016. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein
“I want to take it seriously,” Clinton said. “But you’ve got to be
prepared for, like wacky stuff that comes at you and I am drawing on
my experience in elementary school.”
Clinton brushed off the possible release of an additional 14,900
emails that the FBI found when investigating her use of a private
email server as secretary of state.
"My emails are so boring," Clinton said. "What's a few more?"
The U.S. State Department has already reviewed some 30,068 emails
from her 2009-2013 tenure and released most of them, amounting to
some 55,000 pages.
(Reporting by Amanda Becker; Editing by Michael Perry)
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