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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 2:00 pm Post subject: The Fix Wasn't In |
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The Fix Wasn't In
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s performance at the Democrat Primary Debate this Tuesday in Philadelphia did not lend support to her coronation. This has led to a certain amount of predictable fall-out. Media stories like this one, this one, and this one, now question the inevitability of “She Who Must Not Be Seriously Challenged In The Primary Campaign™”
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Hillary Rodham Clinton’s performance at the Democrat Primary Debate this Tuesday in Philadelphia did not lend support to her coronation. This has led to a certain amount of predictable fall-out. Media stories like this one, this one, and this one, now question the inevitability of “She Who Must Not Be Seriously Challenged In The Primary Campaign™” It seems that fans of “She Who Must Not Be Called Degrading Nicknames™” feel slighted by how Tim Russert and Brian Williams moderated the recent Democratic Debate. One caller to a campaign conference call suggested that Tim Russert should be shot. Tim Russert is usually more loyal a Democrat than he was Tuesday night. This overstates the situation, no matter how vexing Hillary Clinton finds being asked legitimately difficult and topical questions during a campaign debate. The campaign’s designated Mouth of Sauron, Mark Penn, quickly took a truncheon of his own to Tim Russert. Penn had the following criticisms of Russert’s debate moderation. “Russert made it appear that President Clinton had done something new or unusual,” Penn said, before adding that it “is, in fact, an extremely confusing situation … I think there will be further clarification.” Penn went on to imply that the questions were unfairly stacked against Hillary Clinton. Penn turned again to Russert. “The other candidates were asked questions like, ‘Is there life in outer space?’ ” Penn fails to mention that similar lines of inquiry had actually elicited gaffes from two of Senator Clinton’s opponents. According to Sam Stein of the Huffington Post, asking Dennis Kucinich about UFOs will actually produce a noteworthy water cooler topic. Bill Richardson also still questions the official story on the 1947 UFO sighting in Roswell, NM. I’ll give Tim Russert credit; the truth is out there somewhere.
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