Bill Clinton told supporters in Pennsylvania today that he likes protests but it "bothers" him when activists drown him out.
"So I did something yesterday in Philadelphia. I almost wanted to apologize for it, but I want to use it as an example of the danger threatening our country," he said.
The handful of protesters at the Hillary Clinton presidential rally yesterday were objecting to welfare reform and gun violence laws passed when Bill Clinton was in office 20 years ago.
"Maybe you thought they were good citizens. She didn't. You are defending the people who killed the lives you say matter."
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Some blacks have found the term offensive, and she has said she regrets using the term.
Today, he said Americans need to be able to have conversations, even when they are angry, a standard he failed to meet yesterday with the protesters.
"I realized, finally, I was talking past her in the way she was talking past me. We got to stop that in this country. We got to listen to each other," he said.