Boy, do they! Good thing Hillary’s such an expert:
Young boy to Clinton: "My mother is complaining that she doesn’t get much more money than my father." Clinton nods approvingly.
— Dan Merica (@danmericaCNN) December 29, 2015
Of course she’s nodding approvingly. These kids are so knowledgeable about the issues!
Almost like he was coached https://t.co/eTJxSJ2xoi
— Sunny (@sunnyright) December 29, 2015
Weird right https://t.co/phXg8bOwuK
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) December 29, 2015
Because if it's one thing that unstaged children with legit questions know… it's pay equality issues.
Such a joke https://t.co/Z3Jr2YKWfi
— Adam (@GPIA7R) December 29, 2015
@danmericaCNN pic.twitter.com/WigS3PVAkl
— Souk Madeek (@Zagowski) December 29, 2015
Did the kid at least get paid Screen Actors Guild scale for this? https://t.co/wcW4xbJTs4
— Michael Freeman (@michaelpfreeman) December 29, 2015
I have $100 that says he was coached to ask this https://t.co/6ODsweb1Dx
— Drew (@FigDrewton) December 29, 2015
@danmericaCNN lol at anyone believing this isn't 100% staged garbage.
— UA (@UA1078) December 29, 2015
Don’t sound so skeptical. Hillary takes her campaign very seriously and would never stoop to manipulating children in order to score political points.
Clinton campaign planting questions using six year olds. https://t.co/GVOONu87UV
— RBe (@RBPundit) December 29, 2015
So this is an actual thing. Hillary taking questions from 6 year olds. https://t.co/uA4Xglvglr
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) December 29, 2015
Six-year-olds with model parents, to boot.
Sorry your mom's exploiting you, kid https://t.co/aw0evFJTxJ
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) December 29, 2015
If you're the kind of person who complains about $ in front of your kid, who then says it on TV, maybe there's a reason you're not paid more
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) December 29, 2015
If you talk about money in those terms around your children, you should probably start reading Miss Manners https://t.co/MNsko487A6
— Cat Burns (@GOPBlondeshell) December 29, 2015
That six-year-old should probably tell his mom to stop complaining.
@danmericaCNN So, the mother makes more money.
— Rebecca Throckmorton (@Rebecca_Throck2) December 29, 2015
"much more?"
So the mother makes more than the father?
— Dave M. (@_Dmart_) December 29, 2015
Wait, I thought they were making less. https://t.co/rcmkTgItR8
— Pol/Trtl (@TurtleIceskater) December 29, 2015
so mom makes more than dad? cut her pay then RT @benshapiro: Sorry your mom's exploiting you, kid https://t.co/uwEXS3bPsX
— Eat at Arby's (@ThatElJefe) December 29, 2015
@benshapiro @danmericaCNN so let me get this straight, his mother makes more than his father, just not much more. The problem is?
— Rocky Mountain Red (@RockyMtRed) December 29, 2015
So, she gets more; just not MUCH more. And she still complains through her kid. #PropFail #Hillary2016 https://t.co/qpw7D88cWQ
— William J. Miller (@WilliamJMiller) December 29, 2015
Colossal #PropFail.
Tell your Dad to find a less ungrateful wife. https://t.co/8jxNo0Hgcu
— Denise Russell (@DRussell76) December 29, 2015
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Update:
We’ve got another one:
Little boy asks Sec. Clinton why his mother, an engineer, earns less money than his dad, a teacher.
— Bijan C. Bayne (@bijancbayne) December 29, 2015
Shockingly, tweeters don’t seem to be convinced that boy came up with his question on his own, either.
Who wants to bet me a million dollars this was a planted question? https://t.co/GCBHS73xIY
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) December 29, 2015
@bijancbayne Who discusses what they make with their children? Of course he's a plant
— Phil Hartmark (@philhartmark) December 29, 2015
https://twitter.com/KristinaRibali/status/681927419964465152