Posted on 10/31/2004 11:55:34 AM PST by CT CONSERVATIVE
Only a few dozen people showed up for an outside Kerry rally that featured the political debut of former first daughter Chelsea Clinton.
"When I was asked to join the campaign trail today, I was a little nervous," Clinton explained in Tampa. "I am not accustomed to public speaking and this is my first political speech."
Only 41 were present to hear Chelsea, and 9 citizens, oddly, walked away as she explained why she believed Tuesday's vote is the most important of her lifetime.
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"I sincerely hope that it is her parents who are paying for the extended Secret Service protection (or private security), not the taxpayers."
I DO hope you said that with your tongue planted firmly in your cheek! IIRC, Clinton signed a PD that put extra SS protection on her right before they left office. I think all families of presidents are entitled to SS during their lifetimes, but I seem to recall she was given additional. I doubt Bil/Hil will EVER pay for anything that they can get the rest of us to pay for!
Nine citizens oddly walked away? In what manner was their walking "odd"? Were they staffers from the Ministry of Silly Walks?
"If you think her parents are smart, you should talk to her."
Only hard-shelled DemocRATs would think that Chelsea's parents are smart. They,like this long distance swimmer, are smarmy know-it-alls who made a complete mess of our country. Their speeches are as empty as their wicked souls. An analysis of their utterings results in confusion, obfuscation and outright lies.
Here is the shamless ex-first (dysfunctional) family who have lived off tax monies extorted from American citizens their entire worthless lives!
You can draw 41 people to a Garage Sale selling used tupperware on a rainy day...
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