Nov
13
2007

Brilliant

A college student in Iowa claims she was told what to ask at a Hillary Clinton campaign event in that state - despite the fact that she wanted to ask something else.

We all know politics is a dirty game full of calculated artifice, but wouldn’t it be smarter not to entrust the secrets of your softball strategy to the general public and run the risk of reinforcing this notion at your expense?

Bad tactical move, but entertaining nonetheless.

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Written by Steve Skojec in: Politics |

1 Comment »

  • jonolan says:

    Seeding the audience at a Q&A session is SOP during political campaigns; all the candidates do this and probably always have. Billary just did a piss poor job of it!

    Now the question is - do we want someone as president - a decided important position - who can’t manage a simple shill?

    I say “No”. I expect my politicians to be able to manage complex scams, so a candidate who can’t manage a simple one is never going to get my vote.

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