“Now maybe Donald feels differently because he made a fortune filing bankruptcies and stiffing his creditors. I’ll get to his business practices in a minute, but the United States of America doesn’t do business Trump’s way.”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“The full faith and credit of the United States is not something we just gamble away. That could cause an economic catastrophe. And it would break 225 years of ironclad trust if the American economy has with Americans and the rest of the world. Alexander Hamilton would be rolling in his grave. You se…”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“Now, I have a plan to pay for all my proposals, because I take America’s long-term financial health seriously. Donald Trump has a different approach. He calls himself the King of Debt. And his tax plan sure lives up to that name. According to the independent Tax Policy Center, it would increase the…”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“After the 2008 crisis, President Obama fought to enact the toughest, most comprehensive set of Wall Street reforms since the Great Depression. They’re designed to protect consumers and ensure that Wall Street can never again take the kinds of risks that crashed our economy the last time. So what wou…”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“Over the years, Donald Trump has said all kinds of things about women in the workforce. He once called pregnant employees — and I quote — ‘an inconvenience.’ He says women will start making equal pay as soon as we do as good a job as men — as if weren’t already. Now these are the words not of someon…”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“Every day, we see how reckless and careless Trump is. He’s proud of it. Well — that’s his choice. Except when he’s asking to be our President. Then it’s our choice.”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“But today, I want to talk about what Donald Trump is promising to do to the economy. After more than a year, it’s important that he be held accountable for what he says he’ll do as President. And we need to clear the way for a real conversation about how to improve the lives of working people. A few…”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“I’ve laid out a detailed agenda to jumpstart this virtuous cycle. And you can go to my web site, HillaryClinton.com, and read all about it. And I do admit, I — it’s a little wonky, but I have this old-fashioned idea that if you’re running for President, you should say what you want to do, how you’re…”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“And I have spent my adult life working to even the odds for people who’ve had the odds stacked against them. I helped break down barriers to education for poor and disabled children as a young lawyer; fought for health insurance for all, and have been committed to that since my days as First Lady; I…”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“Still, we know that people are working harder and longer just to keep their heads above water. And to deal with the costs, the everyday costs, the costs of basics like childcare and prescription drugs that are too high. College is getting more expensive every day. And wages are still too low and ine…”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“If we’ve learned anything about the economy over the past 20 years, it’s that a President’s economic decisions have real consequences for families. President Obama was handed the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Thanks to his leadership — and the hard work and resilience of the Ame…”— Hillary Clinton, medium.com
“Hillary Clinton's history of supporting interventionism puts her in a weird place to be portraying her opponent as trigger happy.”— Yousef Munayyer, commondreams.org
“But if, as in this election, a man who spews hate and vulgarity, with no comprehension of how government works, can become presidentially plausible because he is magnetic while a capable, workaholic woman who knows policy inside and out struggles because she is not magnetic, perhaps we should reeval…”— Brigitte Lacombe, nymag.com
“Mr. Trump has rendered useless the traditional rule books of American politics.”— Jim Rutenberg, nytimes.com
“The GOP is going to nominate for President a guy who reads the National Enquirer and thinks it’s on the level.”— Mark Salter, washingtonpost.com
“Indiana further confirmed the ‘stop Trump’ efforts didn’t work and spending even more resources in an effort to keep him from the nomination will just be expensive political therapy or theatre at this point.”— Tim Pawlenty, washingtonpost.com
“If this is one of those moments in history where for various reasons the party has to play out nominating someone who is completely unelectable . . . so be it.”— Stuart Stevens, washingtonpost.com