How to Fix Hillary

I’m struck by the comment on the Pacific trade deal that Scott quotes below:

On Sunday in Iowa, Clinton said that “the President should listen to and work with his allies in Congress, starting with (House Minority Leader) Nancy Pelosi, who have expressed their concerns about the impact that a weak agreement would have on our workers, to make sure we get the best, strongest deal possible. And if we don’t get it, there should be no deal.”

Seems to me this statement is almost correct. But she should have said this instead [with my interpolations in brackets]:

On Sunday in Iowa, Clinton said [of the Iran agreement] that “the President should listen to and work with his allies in Congress, starting with (House Minority Leader) Nancy Pelosi [Chuck Schumer, Bob Menendez], who have expressed their concerns about the impact that a weak agreement would have on our workers [security], to make sure we get the best, strongest deal possible. And if we don’t get it, there should be no deal.”

There, fixed.

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