Clinton talks about Sanders supporters “living in their parents basements” in hacked recording

Clinton talks about Sanders supporters “living in their parents basements” in hacked recording

A hacked audio recording taken from a private Hillary Clinton fundraiser that occurred in February indicates that the Democratic nominee's campaign promise of free college tuition may be mere lip-service.

"There's this deep desire to believe that we can have free college, free healthcare, that what we've done hasn't gone far enough, and that we just need to, you know, go as far as, you know, Scandinavia, whatever that means, and half the people don't know what that means, but it's something that they deeply feel," Clinton told well-heeled attendees at fundraiser held in Virginia and hosted by Beatrice Welters, the former U.S. ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago. "So as a friend of mine said the other day, I am occupying from the center-left to the center-right, and I don't have much company there.

The sound of defiance: U2 at 40
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The sound of defiance: U2 at 40

James P. Freeman

"I don't mean to sound arrogant, but even at this stage,
I do feel that we are meant to be one of the great groups."

— Bono, as told to Rolling Stone, 1981

No one could have imagined the significance of that first gathering, held in a kitchen, over the north side of Dublin, on a Saturday… September 25, 1976, to be precise. Equipped with makeshift instruments and make-believe invincibility — admittedly with more ambition than ability — four teenage friends, known simply as Paul, Dave, Larry and Adam, formed a collective that would eventually be called U2.

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