Posted on 03/04/2008 10:08:10 AM PST by Stoat
by Rick Pearson
AUSTIN, Texas---Perhaps a better dateline would be the Texas flush-handle.
Yes, it was a night where journalism turned into urinalism for the traveling Hillary Clinton press corps, which is covering the Democratic presidential candidate making a speech at a rally at a sports facility.
Ann Compton, the veteran ABC News radio correspondent, said the press digs were among the more unusual she has seen. But, she added, if it was the White House in charge of the event, they would have put potted plants in the urinals and turned them into planters.
In any event, the Clinton campaign maintains that the filing center was not a reaction to the campaigns complaints that the New York senator has been getting a lot more scrutiny than her rival, Barack Obama of Illinois.
Yet the campaign housed the press in the bathroom/athletic training room for about 5 hours. Was that a stall tactic?
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Yellow journalism has found a home.
They’re just poo pooing Hillary.
How fitting! The whole Clinton campaign is going down the toilet today!!
They always get put in the Men’s room - why can’t they put them in the Women’s area instead?! Pure injustice!!
I want to see the Democraps tear each other to pieces in Denver. No matter who wins there, they won't have enough time to get an effective campaign against Johnny Mac.
And make no mistake, the supporters of the loser of that kind of cat-fight won't support the other.
LOL - The offices of the Atlanta Urinal-Constipation
ping
Very appropriate.
Nice.
Well, it certainly is convenient for the male reporters anyway.
GMTA
Fitting to say the least.
Does that make them Urinalists? LOL!
"snicker"
That's probably a more congenial title than what they deserve, but a great one nonetheless :-)
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