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Hillary Clinton Awkwardly Rapped 'Yesterday' To Insult Republicans
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Speaking in New York City, Hillary Clinton summed up the strategy of the 2016 Republican presidential candidates as so "yesterday," quoting lines from the famous Beatles song.
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