Posted on 12/01/2007 8:56:35 AM PST by ElkGroveDan
When the hostages had been released and their alleged captor arrested, a regal-looking Hillary Rodham Clinton strolled out of her Washington home, the picture of calm in the face of crisis.
The image, broadcast just as the network news began, conveyed the message a thousand town hall meetings and campaign commercials strive for namely, that the Democratic presidential contender can face disorder in a most orderly manner.
"I am very grateful that this difficult day has ended so well," she declared as she stood alone at the microphone.
Little more than three hours later, just in time for the 11 p.m. local news, Clinton reaffirmed that perspective. In New Hampshire, she embraced her staffers and their families, and lauded the law enforcement officials who brought a siege at her local campaign headquarters to a peaceful conclusion.
It was a vintage example of a candidate taking a negative and turning it into a positive. And coming just six weeks before the presidential voting begins, the timing could hardly have been more beneficial to someone hoping to stave off a loss in the Iowa caucuses and secure a win in the New Hampshire primary.
Aides said Clinton was home Friday afternoon, getting ready to deliver a partisan speech in Virginia to the Democratic National Committee, when she was told three workers in her Rochester, N.H., headquarters had been taken hostage by a man claiming to have a bomb.
Police later arrested 47-year-old Leeland Eisenberg of Somersworth, N.H., and charged him with kidnapping and reckless conduct. They said he walked into the office, demanding to speak to Clinton and complaining about inadequate access to mental care.
The aides said Clinton immediately canceled her trip and began working the phones. She later told reporters she had New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch, a fellow Democrat, on the phone in eight minutes.
Over the ensuing five hours, as a state trooper negotiated with the suspect and hostages were released one-by-one, Clinton continued to call up and down the law enforcement food chain, from local to county to state to federal officials.
"I knew I was bugging a lot of these people, it felt like on a minute-by-minute basis, trying to make sure that I knew everything that was going on so I was in a position to tell the families, to tell my campaign and to be available to do anything that they asked of me," the New York senator said.
At the same time, the woman striving to move from former first lady to the first female president was eager to convey that she knew the traditional lines of command and control in a crisis, even if the events inside the storefront on North Main Street were far short of a world calamity.
"They were the professionals, they were in charge of this situation, whatever they asked me or my campaign to do is what we would do," Clinton said.
Along with taking charge while giving the professionals free rein, Clinton offered up a third dimension to her crisis character: humanity. She said she felt "grave concern" when she first heard the news of the hostage-taking.
"It affected me not only because they were my staff members and volunteers, but as a mother, it was just a horrible sense of bewilderment, confusion, outrage, frustration, anger, everything at the same time," Clinton said.
It was a thawing moment for a stoic figure who once snapped that she opted for professional life instead of staying home to bake cookies.
She buttressed it with one final message. Clinton sought to use the sad moment as a national teaching opportunity, another skill often employed by presidents.
She paid tribute to the thousands of believers who set aside their lives every four years so they can propel presidential campaigns on little more than blood, sweat and tears.
"They believe in our future. They work around the clock. They are so committed to their cause, and I just want to commend every one of them from every campaign who really makes what is a sacrifice and a commitment," Clinton said. "A lot of them postpone school, leave their families, move across the country, and I'm so grateful for them every single day, and I'm especially just relieved to have this situation end so peacefully without anyone being injured.
Class dismissed.
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"THIS DNC job was well done."
I guess this guy is "teaching" us something here. How to forget about the Debate Plants...
"And as the calculating b*tch that I am, I immediately began to think about how this could work to my advantage..."
What kind of Democrat bar scene is that? I don’t see Ted Kennedy anywhere.
Talk about being in the tank! Good Lord what has happened to journalism in this country? Are there no editors anymore? What a load of claptrap!
I like to think that I have a pretty strong stomach where the Clintons are concerned, but right now I’m feeling more than a little bit nauseated.
I can't imagine what 'wisdom' the regal one might wish to impart upon us dullards.
Have the right bloodline?
...so I could look like a hero instead of letting others do their jobs.
“Hillary Rodham Clinton strolled out of her Washington home, the picture of calm in the face of crisis. “
She was in no danger. This really is disgusting by the media to try to make her look like a leader.
We will probably find the event was all staged.
Never underestimate the power of a Clinton to manipulate events for personal gain.
Heroic Hill Makes Phone Calls, Looks Regal
Unbelievable! I thought this was some kind of satire at first ala Scrappleface.
I switched channel when I saw her arrogant haugthy highness on tv last night. I’m sure she remained calm, these are probably people she’s never met and she was miles away. AP is as biased as cnn.
The sad part is that you know all the Sunday morning shows will have this as topic #1 or 2.
Quick google for Glen Johnson stories finds he is no fan of Mitt Romney.
His email is glenjohnson@ap.org
Romney critized for hotel porn
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=3348953
Hillary yearns for husband’s economy that Bush squandered
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=3573288
Romney plays down health care plan
http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/WireStory?id=3035003&page=1
Rivals Chide Romney on Health Care Plan
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5h71hK9RBk0ayoC613RoxPsGD67WAD8SU03IG0
Romney’s PAC spending highlights pres preperations
http://www.boston.com/news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2006/12/11/romneys_pac_spending_highlights_presidential_preparations/
Great political fodder for her to use in any debate against Rudy-9/11. So now you see how this game is played, eh?
Calm = emotionless
No surprise here.
Isn't it sad that with this woman it's the first thought I am sure many people have?
How do I clean vomit off my keyboard?
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