That works for certain circumstances. Not when a member of your diplomatic corps gets brutally murdered. Instead of regret, sorrow or some sentimentality, showing a side of her we have never seen, which under the circumstances might have turned things around for her to show that indeed she had a human side, did the very worst thing possible for herself by undermining all those years of carefully choreographed scenarios, revealing a side to her that we indeed had never seen of her, coming off apathetic, blameless, ugly, and without the slightest compassion. Goodbye, Hillary.
The problem is this is coming out too early in the campaign cycle. This stuff needs to come out next year. With it coming out now, there will be an “Obama” or two that will step forward to credibly challenge her and just like Obama, she is not going to make it through the Democratic primary season IMO. Will it be O’Malley? I don’t know but it will be someone. I think she’s toast, I just want her to be the nominee before she’s officially toast.
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No worries, the RNC will have the nomination sewn up for Jebster by March of next year. Her coronation will be saved/s
All the sleazy corrupt deals the press is currently detailing or hinting at, the Clintons were doing when they were in the White House, and for that matter (for those with longer memories) when they were in Arkansas.
And anyone who cared was mercilessly mocked by the press monkeys.
The press hasn’t suddenly awakened. They have got new marching orders.
Her “supporters” aren’t voting for her, they’re voting against us.
Oxpecker isn’t a word you see every day but with the Clintons it seems to fit
Remember back when Howard Dean was running for president. He was the front runner by a mile. His campaign had by far the most energy. As goofy as he looks to you or me, he was a fairly charismatic campaigner. No one else on the Democrat side was close.
Then they pulled the plug on him, and substituted Kerry, who is one of the stupider and insufferable wooden blocks out there. But the switch was flipped and immediately Dean was out. I doubt he ever knew what hit him. And certainly no one in the press ever questioned the cover story.
The cover story? And exuberant scream that was perfectly normal for him and perfectly in keeping with the victories he was celebrating. But overnight the press monkeys fell in lock step and he was gone and Kerry was in. No one ever questioned it.
I will say this: about the only time we ever see daylight and real reporting from the press monkeys is when an event occurs and they haven’t figured out the political import, and when two factions within the DNC are at war with one another.
Thats it. Once the political importance of an event becomes clear, there is no more real reporting. And once the DNC intra-party strife has been settled, again, there is no more real reporting.
.... In the mean time ..... the real intended candidates, such as Martin OMalley et-al, will walk through the media gauntlet relatively unscathed and un-noticed by conservative media and gain popularity amongst Democrat voters as viable alternatives to the usual tired old legacy candidates at the most strategically beneficial and opportune time.
Wut? Put down the crack pipe, Michael.