Posted on 05/08/2016 6:15:47 AM PDT by Kaslin
She-Who-Must-Not-Be-President ran into a dust-up in coal country last week. Sitting across a table for a media photo-op, an unemployed coal worker put the former Secretary of State and U.S. Senator from New York and First Lady on the hot seat.
Strange as it might seem, the folks in West Virginia dont much cotton to politicians intent on tossing them out of work. No matter how many government handouts those politicians promise.
At a CNN town hall in March, Hillary Clinton boasted: Im the only candidate which [sic] has a policy about how to bring economic opportunity using clean renewable energy as the key into coal country. Because were going put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business . . . right Tim?
Understandably, coal miners and all those who earn their living in fly-over places such as West Virginia were focused on their families, their communities, their way of life. And perhaps more than a little uncomfortable that putting people out of work would get such a rah-rah endorsement from Mrs. Clinton, the Democratic Party frontrunner for president.
My mind immediately went to something else, however. What about this fellow named Tim, who, before a national audience, Hillary Clinton had called on to agree with her about killing coal companies and the jobs they provide? Who the heck is he?
Whats Tims last name? What does Tim do? Who does Tim work for? Probably not a coal company, eh? The Environmental Defense Fund or the Sierra Club, perhaps?
A contributor? A supporter who favors the Obama Administration policies designed to put coal companies out of business?
I want to know. But for some bizarre reason the media doesnt want to tell me.
Could Tim Whats-his-name be Hillarys secret lover? (Just checking your pulse.)
Arent you curious? Why isnt the news media? The answer to who this Tim is might provide some helpful context to Mrs. Clintons controversial comment.
Right, Tim?
Last Monday, West Virginia coal worker Bo Copley teared-up talking to Hillary about his family and the pain of being out of work. Addressing the protests that greeted Secretary Clintons arrival at the event, Copley told her, The reason you hear those people out there saying some of the things that they say, is because when you make comments like, Were going to put a lot of coal miners out of jobs. These are the kind of people that youre affecting. This is my family.
I just want to know, he pointedly asked, how you could say you are going to put a lot of coal miners out of jobs and then come in here and tell us how youre going to be our friend?
Added our mild-mannered citizen interrogator, Because those people out there dont see you as a friend.
Hillary Clinton clearly supports the very Obama Administration policies that have been so disastrous for the coal industry. Now weve got to move away from coal and all the other fossil fuels, she had further clarified back in March.
But last week Hillary told Mr. Copley that her comment was a misstatement, that what she had said was totally out of context from what she had meant . . . whatever that means.
Of course, at Hotair.com Larry OConnor noted these are contradictory excuses. Either the statement was correct, but taken out of context. Or, the statement was incorrect (a misstatement) and therefore, the context is irrelevant.
The rest of the media was apparently dozing. No journalistic need to ever probe into any statement by Mrs. Clinton.
[I]t was a misstatement, because what I was saying is that the way things are going now, we will continue to lose jobs, she explained. I didnt mean that we were going to do it. What I said was, that is going to happen unless we take action to try to help and prevent it.
And Hillary has a plan!
But not to help prevent the loss of coal jobs and the bankruptcy of coal companies. Her plan is, instead, to spend $30 billion of our tax dollars to supposedly help those thrown out of work and repair some of the collateral damage the war on coal will wreck.
As one West Virginian passionately put it: We dont want your handouts; we want work.
Speaking of work, its not too late for folks in the media to do their job. Hint: you could be watchdogs . . . not lapdogs. I dont get press passes to Hillary Clintons occasional press conferences. You folks can ask just who is Hillarys Tim.
And what does he have to do with the war on coal?
That Tim?
Link goes to Apple. Guess she mean limp wrist Tim Apple.
IN another article where Ben Rhodes talks about the Washington press corps, it is mentioned that the everge age of reporters is about 27.
IT explains everything....these 27 year olds are stupid. Tehy have been poorly educated and strongly indoctrinated.
Tim is representative of this bunch.
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Beat me to it.
And they are exactly right.
When she said Tim, she was mispronouncing Flim, whose last name is Flam.
Nice reminder of how biased the press is. Remember the man who said something to Obama when he was first running for president that the press didn’t like? I can’t remember his name or what he said. But it wasn’t 24 hours and the press knew everything about him; private records were dug up about him, people actually committed crimes to find out more about him. What was his name? What was it he said to Obama? Anyone remember?
Joe “the Plumber”
These aren’t your typical ‘urban’ voters.
The Hildabeast knows no other kind.
The media devoted more assets to investigating the status of Joe the Plumber’s trade license and the DNA of Palin’s Down Syndrome child than they did to Obama’s fake personal history.
Yes! Joe the Plumber. Thank you.
I found the Joe the Plumber/Obama scene that started the whole media investigation into Joe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRPbCSSXyp0
It’s hard to believe the outrage the simple question Joe asked raised such a stink with the media. It could be because Obama’s five minute response was so stupid.
In early 2008 I believe the media transitioned from “liberal partisans” to “integral members of the Obama regime”.
They didn’t even make excuses.
In the anti-apartheid movement, it was the multiplicity of actions by investors that contributed to a just outcome. And that is what we need nowa rising tide of pressure from many sources pushing government and companies to take the necessary steps towards a sustainable, low-carbon global energy future.
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