Trump Swipes Back at Jab From Bill Clinton

... is how to get angry, white men to vote for him," Clinton replied, according to the Record-Review of Bedford and Pound Ridge. Clinton also said he had received a telephone call from Trump the day after the November election, the newspaper said. Trump ...

Bill Clinton: Trump ‘doesn’t know much’

Bill Clinton says President-elect Donald Trump "doesn't know much," but that "one thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him," according to a local paper near the Clintons' New York home. In comments to the weekly Bedford and Pound Ridge Record-Review, Clinton veered between defiance and bitterness while discussing the 2016 election -- blaming FBI director James Comey for his wife's defeat, and urging voters to "stay vigilant, stay alert" and "see where this changing political reality takes us."

Bill Clinton: Trump a doesna t know mucha

Bill Clinton says President-elect Donald Trump "doesn't know much," but that "one thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him," according to a local paper near the Clintons' New York home. In comments to the weekly Bedford and Pound Ridge Record-Review, Clinton veered between defiance and bitterness while discussing the 2016 election - blaming FBI director James Comey for his wife's defeat, and urging voters to "stay vigilant, stay alert" and "see where this changing political reality takes us."

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Former President Bill Clinton, caught in his own wilderness of a small town New York bookstore, pointed a finger at FBI Director James Comey for his wifeA s election loss - while casting the winner, President-elect Donald Trump, as a know-nothing. A James Comey cost her the election,A Clinton said, according to a column in The Record-Review, a weekly newspaper that covers the towns of Bedford and Pound Ridge, New York - communities close to the ClintonsA Chappaqua.

Bill Clinton on Russia: It Takes a ‘Single-Digit IQ’ to…

Imagine for a moment that you are the editor of a small-town newspaper, going about your business in a local book store, when you bump into Bill Clinton , who then proceeds to give you his candid thoughts on the 2016 election. What sounds like a setup for a celebrity cameo in Netflix's "Gilmore Girls" revival actually happened to the editor of the Bedford-Pound Ridge Record Review , who wrote up the highlights in the paper's print edition.

Bill Clinton: Trump ‘doesn’t know much’

Bill Clinton says President-elect Donald Trump "doesn't know much," but that "one thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him," according to a local paper near the Clintons' New York home. In comments to the weekly Bedford and Pound Ridge Record-Review, Clinton veered between defiance and bitterness while discussing the 2016 election -- blaming FBI director James Comey for his wife's defeat, and urging voters to "stay vigilant, stay alert" and "see where this changing political reality takes us."

Bill Clinton: ‘One thing’ Trump knows ‘is how to get angry, white men to vote for him’

Bill Clinton did not mince words when asked by the editor of a small New York newspaper for his thoughts on President-elect Donald Trump. The editor of the Bedford-Pound Ridge Record Review, a community newspaper in Westchester County, New York, bumped into Clinton at a local bookstore last week, where the former president proceeded to give candid answers about a series of election-related topics to a group that had gathered around him.

Bill Clinton: Trump knows how toget angry, white men to vote for him

President-elect Donald Trump "doesn't know much," former President Bill Clinton told a local newspaper earlier this month, but "one thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him." Clinton spoke to a reporter from The Record-Review, a weekly newspaper serving the towns of Bedford and Pound Ridge, New York, not far from the Clintons' home in Chappaqua, New York.

Bill Clinton: Trump Knows How to Get a Angry, White Men to Vote for Hima

President-elect Donald Trump "doesn't know much," former President Bill Clinton told a local newspaper earlier this month, but "one thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him." Clinton spoke to a reporter from The Record-Review , a weekly newspaper serving the towns of Bedford and Pound Ridge, New York, not far from the Clintons' home in Chappaqua, New York.

Bill Clinton: Comey ‘cost’ my wife the election

"James Comey cost her the election," Clinton said, according to an editorial published in the Bedford-Pound Ridge Record Review in New York after its editor ran into Clinton at a local bookstore. Hillary Rodham Clinton GOP elector: Obama should tell people trying to intimidate electors to 'stand down' Poll: Plurality of Americans prefers popular vote over Electoral College Bill Clinton: Comey 'cost' my wife the election MORE 's campaign was leading in national polls and on a path win key battleground states prior to Comey's letter, as first reported by Politico.

Two Charged After Month-Lon Shoplifting Investigation At Pound Ridge Market

Pound Ridge Police have arrested a pair of shoplifters following a month-long investigation into a series of thefts at the Scott's Corner Market. On Thursday, the Pound Ridge Police Department announced that they have concluded a one-month investigation into a series of shoplifting incidents that led to the arrests of Pound Ridge residents Melodie Verrico, 59, and 63-year-old Theodore Winski.

Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds Of Pound Ridge Finally Show Off Their Kids

Super-private Pound Ridge celebrities Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, along with their two children, made their first public appearance as a family at the Hollywood Walk of Fame, according to stories on E! Online. Though publically seen around the Pound Ridge area, the two rarely have their kids with them and keep their family life under wraps, according to E! Online.

SPOTLIGHT: Pound Ridge seniors get in the holiday spirit

Poinsettias by the dozens, punch with sherbet and a special visit by Old St. Nick were just a few of the highlights enjoyed by more than 80 Pound Ridge senior citizens, who came to Conant Hall Dec. 8 for the town's annual Neighbor to Neighbor Holiday Lunch. "It's a wonderful time for family," said Rose Lamont Stackhouse, one of the luncheon guests, who said she has lived in Pound Ridge since 1975.

Shattered Windshield Traffic Stop Leads To Arrest In Pound Ridge

A motorist from Newburgh traveling through Pound Ridge found himself on the wrong side of the law - again - after he was pulled over for driving with a shattered windshield. According to a police report, Claude Helton, 51, was arrested on Long Ridge Road following a routine traffic stop that revealed that his license was suspended and his vehicle lacked an interlock device for a prior DWI conviction.

Police: Woman Involved In Scotts Corners Crash Had BAC Three Times Limit

A New Canaan woman is in trouble with the law after a police investigation into her one-car wreck in Pound Ridge revealed she had a blood alcohol content nearly three times the legal limit. According to a Pound Ridge Police report, at approximately 1 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 9, police responded to a one-car accident on Westchester Avenue at Scotts Corners, where they found New Canaan resident Patricia Murray, 47, "highly intoxicated."

Trump, Bill Clinton trade insults in unusual exchange

... is how to get angry, white men to vote for him," Clinton replied, according to the Record-Review of Bedford and Pound Ridge. Clinton also said he had received a telephone call from Trump the day after the November election, the newspaper said. "Bill ...

New York Times Spotlights ‘Bucolic’ Pound Ridge In Feature

Just 50 miles from Manhattan, Pound Ridge is the type of small town that can best be described as "bucolic" with its laid-back downtown, miles of green space and 19th-century stone walls, according to the New York Times. Located in northeastern Westchester, Pound Ridge is often described as off the beaten path, without a train station and traffic lights.

Pound Ridge PBA Again Brings Toys For Tots Drive

Drop off new, unwrapped toys to any of the collection bins, through Sunday, Dec. 18. Here are the three locations: Scott's Corner and Blind Charlie's are both owned by Billy Fortin, who's a PBA member. "Ever since the PBA started doing it, we've been doing it," he told Daily Voice.