Liar Clinton Gets Pushback In PA For Slamming Obama's Small Town Comments - booed at her own event

From the Hotline [HERE] Hillary Clinton spent a fourth day hitting Barack Obama for comments about small town America that she characterized as elitist, out of touch and problematic for the Democratic Party, but this time some in the crowd could be heard taking issue with what she was saying.

Clinton raised the issue near the top of a speech sponsored by the Alliance for American Manufacturing, prompting quite a few murmurs in the crowd.

"I understand my opponent came this morning, and he spent a lot of his time attacking me," she said, before being interrupted with several seconds of murmurs and groans from the crowd. "Well, you know, I know that many of you, like me were disappointed by recent remarks that he made (More groans, and at least one "No" from the crowd), and I think it's important that, you know, we give people the chance to really compare and contrast us."

Clinton continued despite the interruptions: "You know, I am well aware that at a fundraiser in San Francisco, he said some things that many people in Pennsylvania and beyond Pennsylvania have found offensive (A few more No's). He was explaining to a small group of his donors what people who live in small towns right here in Pennsylvania are like and why some of you aren't voting for him. But instead of looking at himself, he blamed them. He said that they cling to religion and guns and dislike people who are different from them. Well, I don't believe that. I believe that people don't cling to religion, they value their faith. You don't cling to guns, you enjoy hunting or collecting or sport shooting. I don't think he really gets it that people are looking for a president who stands up for you and not looks down on you."