Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders attempted to take the high road when asked during Sunday night’s primary debate in Charleston, South Carolina, about the extramarital affair of his chief rival’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, saying such questions “annoy” him.
In practically the same breath, however, the Vermont senator also managed to work in a dig.
“Yes, his behavior was deplorable,” Sanders said, referring to Clinton’s affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. “Have I ever once said a word about that issue? No I have not.”
Of course, that’s not really true. Last week, Sanders told an Iowa town hall that the former president’s behavior was “totally, totally, totally disgraceful and unacceptable,” prompting NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell to ask Sunday whether he regretted the remark.
“That question annoys me,” Sanders lamented. “I cannot walk down the street without being told how much I have to attack Secretary [Hillary] Clinton … I have avoided doing that. I’m trying to run an issue-oriented campaign.”








