Posted on 06/07/2014 7:09:08 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Hillary Clinton has not experienced any sustained after-effects from the concussion that sidelined her from her work at the State Department in late 2012 and early 2013, the former secretary of state told ABC News Diane Sawyer in an exclusive interview in advance of the release of her new memoir, Hard Choices.
No lingering effects, Clinton told Sawyer, when asked whether she had experienced any.
No, Clinton affirmed, when asked whether she still notices effects of any kind.
The first piece of the interview with Clinton will air tonight on ABCs World News with Diane Sawyer, and the full interview will air during a one-hour ABC News prime time special on Monday, June 9, at 9 p.m. ET. ABCs Robin Roberts will follow up with Clintons first live interview, on Tuesday, June 10, on Good Morning America.
(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...
“How will she do when she gets asked real questions, ...”
She will never submit to such an interview. All questions have to be cleared beforehand, and the interviewer vetted.
:-)
That episode of Sixty Minutes is the one episode I really thank Mr. Kroft for, what’s sad is that most of the American populace won’t care about the message he was giving.
I agree about insider trading. That rule doesn’t apply to politicians, at least not strictly. Nancy Pelosi and her husband somehow doubled in worth since she’s been in office. How does that happen, unless there’s some kind of magic profit in owning a large ranch and orchard that I’m not aware of.
But what part of Hillary being another Clinton do they not understand? I wouldn’t mind having a woman in office, that fact alone doesn’t bother me, but someone of the same family as a previous president, that does. Clintons are a family that lacks much etiquette and really set a low bar for class in the White House, I think Hillary ought to retire and leave D.C. alone, although we know how much that suggestion is gonna fly...
I wish Bill and Hillary would both retire and drop out of public life.
Anyone notice that George W. Bush has dropped off the radar? After he left office, he rarely pops up in the public eye. Why couldn’t Bill Clinton have done that? For that matter, why couldn’t Jimmy Carter has disappeared? Jimmy is also a former president who never quite seemed to go away........
I noticed that quite well. Probably hated his political career, if anything else. I’m actually thankful that he did, because he’s less of an annoyance to the rest of us that way. Now if a lot of people could do a similar thing, the world would be a whole lot better, and people wouldn’t be making #$%#^ out of themselves as much.
There's no getting around the fact that the last time anyone saw the likes of Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein, Maxine Waters, and Nancy Pelosi, they were stirring a cauldron when the curtain went up on 'Macbeth' [my emphasis].
Here’s a lingering effect from the way past....
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/07/07/hillary-plays-the-victim-in-cnn-interview.html
“What the press has to do, in Clinton-speak, is not to serve as an information resource for the voters she wants to reach, but instead to pepper her with one-sided, irrelevant and exasperating queries that have nothing to do with the will of the people.”
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