Las Vegas Review-Journal

Clintons talk misogyny in politics, Russia in LV

Stop was last on multicity tour for power couple

- By Blake Apgar Las Vegas Review-journal

One of America’s most influentia­l couples wrapped up a multicity speaking tour Sunday night by discussing Russian interferen­ce in U.S. elections, misogyny in politics and division in front of a Las Vegas crowd.

“I do think that the effort to intimidate, to marginaliz­e, to scapegoat people is not in the best interest of our country. And so from my perspectiv­e, what we have seen over the last several years is truly deplorable,” former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said after a heckler shouted during the beginning of an event at the Park Theater at Park MGM.

She and former President Bill Clinton

took questions from longtime Caesars Entertainm­ent Corp. executive and former Las Vegas Mayor Jan Jones Blackhurst. Past moderators on the 10-city tour, which kicked off on April 11 in New York, included actors Ben Stiller and Bradley Whitford.

During the roughly 90-minute conversati­on, Hillary Clinton said she and other women in politics face a double standard.

“It is unfortunat­ely still true that sexism and misogyny are alive and well in our political system, and women are held to a higher double standard and often more harshly, and we’ve got to get over that, my friends,” she said.

Bill Clinton said Americans should care about interferen­ce in U.S. elections.

“Even if you’re a conservati­ve Republican and you think Hillary and I are nuts, you should care about that,” he said.

Hillary Clinton said she wanted to see lawmakers further investigat­e the behavior described in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

But whether the Russians interfered in the U.S. election is not in doubt, she said.

She also took a jab at Attorney General William Barr.

“I think that we saw very clearly when Barr testified that he has assumed the role of the president’s defense attorney, not the attorney general for the entire country, and I think that is incredibly dangerous,” she said.

The Clintons were originally slated to appear at the 5,200-seat Park Theater in November before the show was pushed back to May.

On Sunday, the theater was peppered with empty seats, and a curtain covered the balcony. Despite having an advertised start time of 7 p.m., the Clintons took the stage at about 7:30 p.m.

Hours before the event, the most expensive tickets on Ticketmast­er for “An Evening with the Clintons” were about $250.

Contact Blake Apgar at bapgar@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5298. Follow @blakeapgar on Twitter.

 ?? L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images ?? Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrive on stage for an event at the Park Theater at Park MGM on Sunday.
L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrive on stage for an event at the Park Theater at Park MGM on Sunday.

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