Hillary channels Bill, tries to explain that she never said what everybody heard her saying

Don’t let anybody tell you she’s not lying.

Hillary Clinton on Monday tried to backtrack on her idiotic statement on Friday that corporations and businesses don’t create jobs, lamely explaining that she’d “short-handed” her own point.

What she actually meant was that corporations and businesses do create jobs, she said.

“Our economy grows when businesses and entrepreneurs create good-paying jobs here in America and workers and families are empowered to build from the bottom up and the middle out — not when we hand out tax breaks for corporations that outsource jobs or stash their profits overseas,” she said Monday.

That’s not at all what came out of her mouth on Friday, when she said:

“Don’t let anybody tell you that …  it’s corporations and businesses that create jobs.”

Her comment on Friday — and the heated backlash it drew — was immediately linked to President Obama’s infamous “you didn’t build that” statement during the 2012 campaign, when he said business owners they didn’t really build their own businesses. After public heat, Obama’s campaign tried to backtrack from that statement, saying he’d been misunderstood.

There was no misunderstanding what Hillary said. Her own “don’t let anybody tell you” emphasis made that impossible.

Check out the video of Clinton’s statements Friday and try to square them with what she tried to pull yesterday. Maybe it depends on what the meaning of the word “jobs” is.

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