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Fox News Contributor Donna Brazile Tells RNC Chairwoman To 'Go To Hell' In Fiery Response To Comments About Democratic Primaries

Donna Brazile, former chair of the DNC, was recently hired as a contributor on Fox News.

Brazile seems to be making the most of it.


During an interview with America's Newsroom anchor Sandra Smith, Brazile was asked to respond to comments from Ronna McDaniels and her statement was shockingly fiery.

McDaniels earlier said that the Democratic primary process "is leading towards a brokered convention, which will be rigged against Bernie if those superdelegates have their way on that second vote."

Brazile replied:

"First of all, [Republicans] don't have a process. They are canceling primaries. They have winner-take-all. They don't have the kind of democracy that we see on the Democratic side. For people to use Russian talking points to sow division among Americans, that is stupid. So Ronna, go to hell! This is not about — No, go to hell! I'm tired of it!"

Ronna McDaniel quickly responded on Twitter.

Reactions to Brazile's incendiary comments were outspoken on Twitter.



While some thought her language was uncalled for, others felt she was speaking the truth.



Brazile has become a controversial figure in American politics after it was revealed in 2016 that she forwarded debate questions to Hillary Clinton to aid in her preparation against Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primary.

With such a tendency to speak her mind, it's likely Brazile will remain in the headlines for many years to come.

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