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Clinton wouldn’t know a “hard ball” if it rolled one of her cankles
So now we see how it’s done. Not that we didn’t know already.
My wish would be that a news reporter would Palinize her.
I hope they’re getting plenty of “before” pictures of North Korea while there’s still time. There will be lots of time to get the “after” shots.
The good part is that she will be off balance debating Trump.
It is good to have the vindicating evidence for what we knew all along.
Im dont think it is all that unusual for reporters to cover the subject matter with the person they are interviwing before they go live. Generally the subject is known. I dont see anything sinister here.
MSNBC tells them questions in advance and let’s them have teleprompters.
There is no other way to explain Wasserman-Schultz’ mispronunciation of misled.
This is normally how an interviewee is made comfortable... No real problem here. It is when the media offers the answers then that is where I have a problem with it.
And we MAKE FUN of Russia?
I love it when the mask slips and these frauds tell us who they really are.
I think most reporters give their subject a heads-up about what they’ll be asking about in these types of interviews. This wasn’t a “gotcha” question for a press conference. No big deal, as far as I’m concerned.
What I was more shocked at was the Clinton communications director not being aware of how to pronounce the word “substantive,” which she repeatedly pronounced as “substanative.”
We knew that the media was doing all it could to promote the candidacy of democrats. This is no surprise.
AND the press wonders why the public doesn't trust or respect them?
Really, they haven't figured it out.
On the lighter brighter side EVEN IF the MSNBC people have ZERO integrity - they have ‘the right tone’... That's the standard these lightweights hold themselves to - 'the right tone'... As if life in Washington DC is an "upstairs downstairs' drawing room affair in a fictional PBS soap opera...
If there were Academy Awards for shallow and superficial, MSNBC would WIN - all of 'em - - hands down. Inane. Silly. Shameful.
It's not like when she was running for Senate and appeared on the David Letterman show and was given the answers to obscure New York State trivia in advance.
It's not like when she was running for Senate and appeared on the David Letterman show and was given the answers to obscure New York State trivia in advance.