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Last month, I wrote about Clinton’s campaign denying access to David Martosko, political editor of The Daily Mail, even though he was a designated print pool reporter for the day. I called the phony, smarmy answers from her press representatives and the use of the Secret Service in blocking his entrance to events to the point of denying use of a bathroom outrageous.
So, where does corralling reporters behind a moving rope line at an Independence Day parade rank with that? What part of keeping the press behind a rope line that keeps pushing them back says democracy to you?
Nick Merrill, a spokesman for Clinton said in a statement issued by the campaign that the rope was an attempt to "accommodate the press, allow her to greet voters, and allow the press to be right there in the parade."
Right. And make sure the distance is such that questions cannot be called out to her, because everyone knows how open she is to answering questions from the press. That insult-your-intelligence explanation typifies the Clinton campaign’s attitude to the press.
In the latest panicked email from Hillary for America, Campaign Manager Robby Mook says he is “worried” and “annoyed.”
News just broke that Bernie Sanders is outspending us on TV in Iowa and New Hampshire by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
I’m worried, because last-minute ads could cost us this election. And I’m annoyed — because once again, they’re counting on this team staying on the sidelines. …
They’ve got more donors than we do, more contributions than we have, and if they keep up this pace on TV, they’ll be able to get their message out to more people than we can.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
I feel like many posters in this thread are setting themselves up for massive disappointments in regards to Hillary's future.
And there are others who will likely be shocked and/or feeling incredulous when the indictments are handed down.
In other words, expect the worst. That way you'll never be disappointed.
“I'd rather be a pessimist because then I can only be pleasantly surprised.”
originally posted by: matafuchs
Her campaign manager is worried...
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In the latest panicked email from Hillary for America, Campaign Manager Robby Mook says he is “worried” and “annoyed.”
News just broke that Bernie Sanders is outspending us on TV in Iowa and New Hampshire by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
I’m worried, because last-minute ads could cost us this election. And I’m annoyed — because once again, they’re counting on this team staying on the sidelines. …
They’ve got more donors than we do, more contributions than we have, and if they keep up this pace on TV, they’ll be able to get their message out to more people than we can.
Ron Burkle, a longtime friend and supporter...10 million worth...is breaking ties.
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Soros is not to happy either with all the money he has passed and with his PAC's.
There is also no love between Obama and the Clintons. I am thinking there may be a surprise in the background by the name of Joe Biden.
originally posted by: matafuchs
a reply to: reldra
They should. That is who is needed in our country. If she cannot answer a simple hometown question she will never be able to keep up in the world stage...like when she was SecState. She likes the title but not the work that comes with it.