Posted on 09/26/2001 5:20:53 PM PDT by aculeus
These people won't just go away. They have to exploit the attack on the WTC for their own publicity! Yikes!
You mention on your profile page that you are a New York City journalist -- can you tell me who you work for? Print, radio, or television?
(I've got a reason to ask this -- I'll tell you after you respond)
I saw this interview with Jane and Broom Hilda .. and I thought she said Chelsea was in Central Park at the time the plane hit ..
I'm not real familiar with NYC .. but isn't the WTC several blocks away???
I have to admit ... that is totally gross .. if my dad bought me something like that .. it would give me the creeps ...
Then all of a sudden we started hearing the spin about how Chelsea was 13 blocks away from the towers. Then we hear she was actually going to jog around the towers (which makes no sense, unless it depends upon what the meaning of "around" is -- why would someone jog on crowded city streets during the morning rush hour). But stopping for a cup of coffee miraculously saved Princess Chelsea.
Give me a break -- the only senator in New York who had a valid fear about his daughter's safety was Schumer, not Clinton.
More like 4 and a half miles away. WTC to the beginning of Central Park (which is at East 59th street) is about 4.5 miles. PLUS Central Park is quite long. Did they say which part of Central Park? Central Park reaches from E. 59th street up to 110th street in Harlem (2.8 miles).
ON TUESDAY MORNING Sen. Hillary Clintons first thought when the second plane hit was terrorists. Her next thought was Chelsea, who was not only in New York, but staying downtown.
Shed gone on what she thought would be just a great jog, says Sen. Clinton. She was going to go down Battery Park. She was going to go around the Towers. She went to get a cup of coffee and thats when the plane hit.
Chelsea was close enough to hear the rumble? She did hear it, says Clinton. She did.
And to see the smoke in person, not on television? Thats right, she says.
Ok, she was going to go down to battery park. Where was Chelsea residing at in Manhattan at the time of the attack?
Hope this helps .. I'm off to bed for now ..
What was she doing there in the first place? Doesn't she live in Chappaqua with daddy-o, or is she living in DC with mumsy? She doesn't have a JOB, does she?
With regard to what she was doing in Manhattan at that time of day, when her temporary "home" is out in the suburbs of Chappaqua (where, no doubt, there are much better places to jog than busy, traffic-filled streets), it was suggested on another thread that she actually had spent the night at a (shudder) boyfriend's place in the city.
One thing that strikes me about her alleged educational plans is that she hasn't yet gone to England. Even if the Oxford term doesn't start for a few weeks - I think Teacup tracked down some info on that - if you were going off to Europe to study and your rich parents had even rented a manor house for you to live in, wouldn't you have already gone to get settled in to both the town and the house? Realizing that she's a Clinton, and not like ordinary people, I still find that curious.
That's the big question in my mind.
I light of your decision to hire Chelsea Clinton to write about her experience as a 'witness' to the WTC horror I offer my services.
Not only did I actually see the WTC event on live television (except for very few 'good parts' that occurred while I was in the bathroom) but I actually flew on both TWA 800 -- more than once! -- and PanAm 103 -- more than once! -- years before they were destroyed.
I could put these real-life experiences in a snappy well-written piece that would be a credit to your magazine.
In light of the urgency I do not enclose the usual SASE so why don't you simply respond on this thread?
Thanks -- and God Bless Vacuity!
aculeus
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.