To: Howlin
Sorry, I did hear that remark, but after undergoing more contact with her voice today than I have ever subjected myself to before, I can not even tell you on which show she said it.
She is a master of saying something quotable on every side of an issue! She is slick, and she has been having voice training - It was low and modulated except for the 'president' question which brought forth the 'chuckle', and not one "ya know' that I heard.
The most disgusting interviewer by far was Russert, practically begging her to run.
Q: "If you were president, Senator Clinton, what would you do about..."
A: "Oh Tim, I just want to do the best job I can for my constituents blah, blah, blah..."
753 posted on
12/07/2003 9:23:18 PM PST by
maica
(Laus Deo)
To: maica; Howlin
The most disgusting interviewer by far was Russert, practically begging her to run. Russert practically asked 'Her Lowness' if he could be her VP running mate! Maybe Timmy could at least be her Ari Fleischer (who I personally miss very much!)
Bush needs him back. He was so much smoother, funnier, and prepared than the new guy.
757 posted on
12/08/2003 6:28:01 AM PST by
thesummerwind
(like painted kites, those days and nights, they went flyin' by)
To: maica
You know, we do have a few you knows, you know
MR. RUSSERT: If one of the leading candidates falters or the convention becomes deadlocked, would you, under any circumstances, accept the Democratic nomination in 2004?
SEN. CLINTON: You know, Tim, Ive ruled it out. Im going to continue to rule it out. You know, my view is that weve got people who have been competing, they have put their ideas out in front of the American people, the process will finally, finally start next month in the primaries and the caucuses, and someones going to emerge from that and Im going to work for whoever that nominee is.
MR. RUSSERT: So no matter what happens, absolutely, categorically, no?
SEN. CLINTON: You know, I am going to do everything I can to support this nominee, whoever that person might be.
MR. RUSSERT: But just say no. You would...
Excerpted from
NBC News "MEET THE PRESS", Sunday, December 7, 2003
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