WATCH: @HillaryClinton responds to @PressSec's comment calling her book "sad": "I honestly don't pay much attention to what she says." pic.twitter.com/SuW0xedNV4
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Hillary Clinton took aim at Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Wednesday, after the women of "The View" asked what the former presidential candidate thought of the White House Press Secretary's criticism of her new book.
"I think it's sad that after Hillary Clinton ran one of the most negative campaigns in history and lost," Sanders said during Tuesday's press briefing. "The last chapter of her public life is going to be defined by propping up book sales with false and reckless attacks."
"I honestly don't pay much attention to what she says," Clinton said, before slamming the misinformation coming out of the White House since Donald Trump took office.
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"Whatever your party affiliation may be, this goes to a deeper and larger question, a democracy depends on people debating and disagreeing but on the basis of reality, of facts and evidence," she added, referencing climate change. "Lets not take all these important issues we're facing and try to put them into the alternative reality world of alternate facts."
"I'm just hoping that as the months go forward, we can go back to doing that," Clinton said. "It's what we should do, it's who we are as Americans, we're great problem solvers. We're great pragmatic people and we need to get back to working together despite our differences to solve our problems."