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When the hostages had been released and their alleged captor arrested, a regal-looking Hillary Rodham strolled out of her Washington, DC, home; the picture of calm in the face of crisis. In demanding the release of her staff, Hillary worded a stern warning to the New Hampshire hostage taker: “Let My People Go.†What part Bill Clinton played in drafting the resolve is unclear, but the would-be Gentleman stated, The scene was one of a woman in charge. Somebody has to counsel the interns. It looked and sounded very presidential, said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics. This was an instance of White House experience. They knew how to handle this. This was a spontaneous event. What’s most important about it is that it’s not contrived. It’s a real event. I mean it actually happened, Sabato added. It was just a horrible sense of bewilderment, confusion, frustration, outrage, anger — everything at the same time, remarked the candidate — like the time we decided to build that college, hell of a time to quit smoking: http://theseedsof9-11.com
ChrisG
16 years ago
I wonder how many ‘takes’ it took Hillary to get the image she wanted from this “crisis”?
Being that it was an AP story, did they just photoshop everything or use an unknown “police LT (or CPT, or whatever Jamal was story to story)” for juicy quotes on Hillary’s “leadership”?
First we had every freaking news station covering Hillary’s insufferable attempt to try to take this half baked whack job’s amateur effort to get some attention and turn it into her moment to look presidential;acting as if this synchronized operatio…
LET MY PEOPLE GO
When the hostages had been released and their alleged captor arrested, a regal-looking Hillary Rodham strolled out of her Washington, DC, home; the picture of calm in the face of crisis. In demanding the release of her staff, Hillary worded a stern warning to the New Hampshire hostage taker: “Let My People Go.†What part Bill Clinton played in drafting the resolve is unclear, but the would-be Gentleman stated, The scene was one of a woman in charge. Somebody has to counsel the interns. It looked and sounded very presidential, said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics. This was an instance of White House experience. They knew how to handle this. This was a spontaneous event. What’s most important about it is that it’s not contrived. It’s a real event. I mean it actually happened, Sabato added. It was just a horrible sense of bewilderment, confusion, frustration, outrage, anger — everything at the same time, remarked the candidate — like the time we decided to build that college, hell of a time to quit smoking: http://theseedsof9-11.com
I wonder how many ‘takes’ it took Hillary to get the image she wanted from this “crisis”?
Being that it was an AP story, did they just photoshop everything or use an unknown “police LT (or CPT, or whatever Jamal was story to story)” for juicy quotes on Hillary’s “leadership”?
Hillary Clinton: Gushing Fawning Adoration
First we had every freaking news station covering Hillary’s insufferable attempt to try to take this half baked whack job’s amateur effort to get some attention and turn it into her moment to look presidential;acting as if this synchronized operatio…