Hillary Clinton revealed a new talent on the campaign trail this week: She can bark like a dog.
At a rally Monday in Reno, Nevada, the Democratic presidential front-runner jokingly discussed how her GOP rivals could be called out whenever they bent the truth,
Time Magazine reports.
And she recalled one of her "favorite, favorite" political ads that aired on the radio station when she lived in Arkansas.
"The announcer said, 'Wouldn't it be great if somebody running for office said something, we could have an immediate reaction as to whether it was true or not? Well we've trained this dog and the dog, if it's not true, he's going to bark,'" Clinton told her supporters.
"And so people were barking at each other for days after that. I'm trying to figure out how we can do that with the Republicans, you know? We need to get that dog and follow him around and every time they say things, like, 'Oh, the great recession was caused by too much regulation' — Arf! Arf! Arf! Arf! I think we could cut through a lot of their claims."
Clinton is the second presidential candidate to reference Man's Best Friend during the 2016 campaign.
Last December,
Carly Fiorina who has since dropped out of the race, was seen in a video, playing with a small army of puppies and informing one of them, "Ya know, President Obama ate one of your cousins."
The bizarre remark was a reference to the commander-in-chief's confession that he ate dog meat as a young boy in Indonesia.
In the same video, titled "Why Dogs Are Better than Cats with Carly Fiorina," the former Hewlett-Packard CEO is seen chewing on a bone, telling another dog, "I always used to eat Milk-Bones as a kid. I thought they were very good.''
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