Kari Lake didn’t hold back after Bill Clinton called her “physically attractive” during his Arizona campaign stop. At a rally, she fired back with a scathing quip, "As a middle-aged woman, I’m flattered, but I thought I was a little too old for him. Doesn’t he like interns?" Her biting words stirred the crowd, slamming the former president with a reminder of his infamous scandal with Monica Lewinsky.
Clinton’s original comment wasn’t exactly a compliment, either. He claimed Lake was “physically attractive” but accused her of treating “politics as performance art.” Lake wasted no time in setting the record straight in front of her supporters. While Clinton praised her opponent as someone who “made something of his life,” Lake seized the moment, flipping the script and spotlighting Clinton’s history. This clash comes in the heat of Lake's campaign against incumbent Democrat Ruben Gallego, and she’s clearly not letting any shot slide.
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