Hillary Clinton came under fire today.
Read below from the CNN Political Ticker:
After a weekend spent making direct appeals to gun owners and church goers, Hillary Clinton said Sunday a query about the last time she fired a gun or attended church services "is not a relevant question in this debate" over Barack Obama's recent comments on small town Americans.
"We can answer that some other time," Clinton said at a press conference held in a working class neighborhood here. "This is about what people feel is being said about them. I went to church on Easter. I mean, so?"
Clinton described the furor surrounding Obama's remarks as "about how people look at the Democratic Party and the Democratic Party leadership."
"We have been working very hard to make it clear that we have millions of Democrats who are church going and gun-owning," she said. "And we are tired of having Republicans, or frankly our own Democrats, give any ammunition to Republicans because what happens then is Republicans take advantage of the situation."
She called the current imbroglio "an important moment for Democrats" and challenged Obama to further explain what he meant by his comments, which she reiterated were "elitist and divisive."
Pressed on whether she truly believes Obama is an elitist, Clinton called him "a good man," but recalled the narratives of the 2000 and 2004 president election.
"You don't have to think back too far to remember that good men running for president were viewed as being elitist and out of touch with the values and lives of millions of Americans," she said.
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C'mon folks, Hillary Clinton's Church attendance has nothing to do with the latest Obama comments.
Talk about a stretch.
I know the Hillary haters out there want to paint her as a hypocrite but if we're going to start using Church attendance as the yardstick then a lot of us may be in trouble.
Evangelicals know the truth: it's not about Church attendance. It's about a personal relationship with Jesus.