What’s most interesting is the new ground rules laid down for Chelsea Clinton alone. I wonder if the idea will spread among other politicians?
That is, “I get to speak, but *you* don’t get to ask me questions.”
Interestingly, this *could* be used by other politicians, just refusing to answer the often impolite, mean, biased, and gross questions barked at them by the media.
If enough politicians did this, it would change the complexion of public speaking.
who cares what a child of the clintons thinks, why would adults care what a child of a dysfunctionial family have to say! This is nonsense.
***Whats most interesting is the new ground rules laid down for Chelsea Clinton alone. I wonder if the idea will spread among other politicians?
That is, I get to speak, but *you* dont get to ask me questions.***
That’s nothing new to the Clintons, mother and daughter. HIllary has a long history of only accepting pre-approved questions.
> That is, “I get to speak, but *you* don’t get to ask me questions.”
“I think, like, that’s none of your business?”
;-)
The dumbing-down of the Politician has begun. The New Barbie has spoken!