Donna Brazile's scathing review of Hillary Clinton?s failed 2016 presidential campaign sent more shock waves this weekend through the Democratic Party, with members eager to bury the Clinton era ahead of Tuesday?s key Virginia governor?s race and other upcoming elections.
?Those telling me to shut up ? I tell them, 'Go to hell.' I'm gonna tell my story,? Brazile, who ran the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 White House race, on Sunday told ABC?s ?This Week.?
Brazile roiled the political world on Thursday when she published excerpts in Politico of her upcoming book that detailed a 2015 money deal between the Clinton campaign and the DNC that made winning the party?s presidential nomination nearly impossible for any other Democratic candidate.
NBC News published a memorandum Saturday detailing the joint-fundraising agreement that shows the Clinton camp would have input on such key DNC decisions as hiring and spending, in exchange for helping the group with its roughly $20 million debt.
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The memo also made clear that other potential candidates could enter into a similar agreement with the DNC.
But Brazile suggested Sunday that the authority the Clinton camp had under the agreement went beyond ?standard? joint-fundraising agreement and that a ?separate,? undisclosed deal also existed.
?I could not control the purse strings of the Democratic Party,? she said. ?I become chair, and I'm trying to write a check for something that I raised money (for.) And they're like, 'You have to get that signed off on from Brooklyn.' This wasn?t a standard joint fundraising agreement. ? They had separate memo of understanding.?
A review Saturday by The Washington Post of the book -- ?Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns that Put Donald Trump in the White House? -- resulted in former Clinton campaign staffers on Saturday penning an open letter, disputing Brazile?s accusations that the campaign was tone-deaf to middle-class voters, acted with a false sense of ?inevitability? and in the closing weeks had ?the odor of failure.?
According to the review, Brazile, who is African-American, also said she felt the campaign treated her like a ?slave? and that she considered replacing Clinton with then-Vice President Joe Biden, after Clinton passed out during a 9/11 memorial ceremony in New York City.
?We were shocked to learn the news that Donna Brazile actively considered overturning the will of the Democratic voters by attempting to replace Hillary Clinton,? campaign members, including Robby Mook, John Podesta and Huma Abedin, in part said in the letter. ?It is particularly troubling and puzzling that she would seemingly buy into false Russian-fueled propaganda, spread by both the Russians and our opponent, about our candidate?s health. ? Finally, we are pretty tired of people who were not part of our campaign telling the world what it was like to be on the inside.?
To be sure, the scathing criticism of one long-standing Democrat on other members of her own party comes at a bad time -- days away from the Virginia gubernatorial race featuring Republican Ed Gillespie against Democratic Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam.
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Dude when such a hard core Democrat and past Hillary supporter as Donna Brazile badmouths the party, you can bet they have hit rock bottom via dirty tricks and told the Democrat voters, you do not count, go f##k yourself and we will do what we want.
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