
Hillary is deeply disturbed and out of touch with reality.
Via BI:
Hillary Clinton on Saturday described President Donald Trump’s recent summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin “alarming on many, many levels” and called the secrecy surrounding the president’s one-on-one meeting with the Russian leader “deeply disturbing” during her appearance at a New York City festival on Saturday.
Clinton questioned the president’s motives when he failed to defend the US intelligence community and blamed the US for poor relations with Russia while standing beside Putin at a press conference in Helsinki earlier this month.
“The great mystery is why this president has not spoken up for our country, and we saw this most clearly in this recent meeting with Putin,” Clinton said during a talk with billionaire businesswoman Laurene Powell Jobs.
The former secretary of state said that when she and others, including President Barack Obama, met with Putin, they always had note-takers present to ensure “there’s no mistake about what was said.” The only person in the room with Trump and Putin was a translator.
“This idea that somehow we are not sure where our own president stands is deeply disturbing,” she said, calling Russian interference in the 2016 election a “direct attack on our democracy.” […]
Clinton’s talk took place amid a day of politics and music at OZY Fest, a self-described “part music festival, part TED Talk, part food fair” in Central Park, with an eclectic line-up of mostly Democratic politicians, pop musicians, Hollywood celebrity-activists, and intellectuals.
The third-annual event, put on by the five-year-old digital daily news magazine OZY, has faced ridicule for its apparent identity crisis.
One critic called this year’s event “a weird hot Dada mess of Hillary’s Shadow Government throwing a party at the park.”
Others describe it as New York’s answer to Austin’s South by Southwest.
“In years past, people who purchased a ticket to see Jason Derulo have been totally wowed by Jeb Bush,” festival founder and former MSNBC host Carlos Watson told The Daily News.
Ana Kasparian, a left-leaning political pundit and host of the online news outlet the Young Turks who flew in from Los Angeles to moderate two panels at the festival, called the festival concept “awesome.”
On Saturday, Kasparian moderated a discussion between Grover Norquist, the conservative anti-tax activist, and South Carolina Republican Rep. Mark Sanford, who lost his primary to a right-wing challenger last month.
“I like that the discussions don’t have this bloodsport feel to them,” she told Business Insider.
Indeed, Sanford — the former governor of South Carolina and a staunch conservative — encouraged the crowd the keep up the anti-Trump “Resistance.”
“Make noise — it’s the squeaky wheels that get grease in politics,” he said.
