Posted on 04/15/2015 11:31:34 AM PDT by QT3.14
[SNIP]...Republican candidates get grilled, sometimes impertinently, and pressed, sometimes brusquely. And it isnt true that theyre only questioned in this way once they announce, Scott Walker has been treated like this also, and he has yet to announce. Republicans see this, and then they see that Mrs. Clinton isnt grilled, is never forced to submit to anyones morning-show impertinence, is never the object of the snotty question or the sharp demand for information. She gets the glide. She waves at the crowds and the press and glides by. No one pushes. No one shouts the rude question or rolls out the carefully scripted set of studio inquiries meant to make the candidate squirm. She is treated like the queen of England, who also isnt subjected to impertinent questions as she glides into and out of venues. But she is the queen. We are not supposed to have queens.
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If the press won’t grill her, the other candidates HAVE TO!
Old Peggy didn't seem to have much problem with this when the drive-bys were coronating our current little boy-king. Guess she doesn't like "queens".
Sounds pretty sexist to me.
BIG BOTTOM RODHAM
TO BIG TO FAIL
In that pic Sarah Palin is a lady to her fingertips, and Angrya Mitchell is a glowering old hag with dead eyes full of hate.
Who is that hag accosting Sarah?
Media clown Andrea Mitchell.
If you think that Hillary is sheltered now..just wait if she is President. Probably the only good part of that will be when she really clamps down on the MSM and they get the boot in the neck like the rest of us.
With her in the WH-and by then, noting is going to matter much.
The “O” 8 year Liberal wet dream will go on and on and on....
We’re toast
Hillary! “glides” like an F-4.
Was Angria asking for an autograph?
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