She’s ‘often confused’: Cheerleader for Obama economy spots jobless millennials in parents’ basements, blames Bush

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As you know, Hillary’s

**Written by Doug Powers

Pass the popcorn:

Hillary Clinton suggested in February that many of the young people who supported Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in the Democratic primary were unemployed political neophytes who still lived with their parents, according to new audio released this week.

“Some are new to politics completely. They’re children of the Great Recession. And they are living in their parents’ basement. They feel they got their education and the jobs that are available to them are not at all what they envisioned for themselves. And they don’t see much of a future,” the now-Democratic nominee said at a private fundraiser held in Maclean, Va.

Clinton’s remarks came in response to a question about why younger voters tend to be so cynical about government.

She continued, saying, “I met with a group of young black millennials today and you know one of the young women said, ‘You know, none of us feel that we have the job that we should have gotten out of college. And we don’t believe the job market is going to give us much of a chance.’”

The audio’s here, and it’s from a private fundraiser back in February.

The pathetic part if that Team Hillary’s spinning it as an indictment of the “Bush recession” that we haven’t recovered from after nearly eight years of Obama, the first two of which saw Dems with complete control of DC. We’re also supposed to pretend that Obama and the Dems hadn’t already done a mic-drop over “saving the economy”:

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As you know, Hillary’s “often confused.”

**Written by Doug Powers

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