There long has been evidence of Hillary Clinton's sense of entitlement – the stories of her ordering Secret Service officers to carry her bags, her unabashed demands for hundreds of thousands of dollars for speeches, her insistence on specific travel accommodations and much more.

Now there's evidence of exactly what she thinks of the average American who works hard and pays taxes to support the Washington establishment.

Not much.

"I know she has begun to hate everyday Americans," wrote her campaign manager, John Podesta, in an email.

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The email has surfaced in a WikiLeaks dump of Podesta's emails. Infowars' Paul Joseph Watson noted the email, sent by Podesta on April 19, 2015, was a discussion about what "talking points Hillary should use in framing her candidacy for president in order to get a good head start."

"I know she has begun to hate everyday Americans, but I think we should use it once the first time she says I'm running for president because you and everyday Americans need a champion," he wrote. "I think if she doesn't say it once, people will notice and say we false started in Iowa."

Her director of communications, Jennifer Palmieri, responded, "Truth."

"To emphasize," Watson wrote, "John Podesta, Hillary's campaign guru, is in black and white admitting that Hillary Clinton hates everyday Americans. This is huge."

He noted previous emails on the topic, including one in which Clinton admitted during a Goldman Sachs speech she was "far removed" from the middle class, and yet another in which "Clinton campaign surrogate Bill Ivey talks about the need to maintain political power by producing 'an unaware and compliant citizenry.'"

See the email:

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The leaked emails also included an internal Clinton campaign email talking about how to generate "U-S-A, U-S-A chants during her riff" at a rally.

It contrasted that effort with "the angry white guy U-S-A chants at Trump events."