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Jim Geraghty has a great question about Hillary's pro-woman rally

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Election Day’s only a week away, and Hillary Clinton’s got to go after Donald Trump with everything she’s got. At a campaign rally today — with some help from former Miss Universe Alicia Machado — she focused on his treatment of women. And Lord knows there’s plenty of fodder there:

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Here’s the thing, though: Many of Hillary’s complaints could just as easily be directed at her own husband. And that hasn’t escaped the notice of National Review’s Jim Geraghty:

You know, if he wasn’t there, he really should’ve been. There’s a guy who could use a refresher course in respecting women. So could Hillary, actually.

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