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To: carriage_hill

Dog days of campaigning: Why is Hillary Clinton barking?

In Nevada, Hillary Clinton recalled an old radio ad in Arkansas where a dog would bark every time a politician said something that wasn't true. And she demonstrated what it sounded like

Husna Haq
February 16, 2016

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Suggesting Republicans were lying to voters, Clinton said their claims reminded her of an old radio ad in Arkansas where a dog would bark every time a politician said something that wasn't true.

"One of my favorite, favorite political ads of all time was a radio ad in rural Arkansas where the announcer said, 'wouldn't it be great if somebody running for office said something we could have an immediate reaction to whether it was true or not. Well, we have trained this dog and the dog, if it is not true, he is going to bark.' And the dog was barking on the radio, and so you know people were barking at each other for days after that," she said.

"I'm trying to figure out how we can do that with Republicans," Clinton continued. "You know. We need to get that dog and follow them around and every time they say these things, like, 'Oh, the great recession was caused by too much regulation ' "

And then Mrs. Clinton began barking.

"Arf, arf, arf, arf!"

It was actually a spot-on impression of a yappy lap dog, and the [dopey] audience appeared to like it..."

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2016/0216/Dog-days-of-campaigning-Why-is-Hillary-Clinton-barking

20 posted on 02/23/2016 6:15:55 AM PST by ETL (You can lead a Trump supporter to critical facts & info, but you can't make him/her think)
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To: ETL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W88x0_SvVdY


21 posted on 02/23/2016 6:18:29 AM PST by Carriage Hill
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