Posted on 08/12/2003 8:10:28 AM PDT by tgslTakoma
By the time Delbra Washington of West Palm Beach, Fla., left the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Buckhead on Monday morning, proudly waving two autographed copies of Hillary Clinton's "Living History," the autograph line snaked around the parking lot.
Washington had arrived about 9 the night before to claim her place at the head of the line to see the former first lady and current U.S. senator from New York.
Right behind her were Denise Boesel of Atlanta and her 8-year-old daughter Maya, who lives in Munich, Germany, and is here for a visit with her mother.
"She got through some very difficult times, and I can certainly appreciate that," Boesel said about Clinton.
Store officials didn't give estimates of the size of the crowd, but it did not appear to be as large as those at book-signings in recent years for Secretary of State Colin Powell and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).
Those events were on weekends, however, and several hundred people were on hand Monday morning. So far, "Living History" has sold 1.2 million copies.
Just as she can inspire her admirers to wait all night to get their book signed, Clinton still provokes enough conservative ire, almost three years after leaving the White House, to get Jim Riticher to put on a devil's costume on a hot day to stand in protest with a sign that read "I Sold My Soul to Hillary."
Boesel and her daughter had camped out in lawn chairs overnight because Clinton was "a great role model" for women.
Most of the people in line gave the same reason for being there. "She embodies the strength and drive that most of the women in my life have shown," said Lou Miller, a pastry chef.
"I admire her for standing by her man and just going forward," said Michelle Woodson Alexander, a hair stylist from San Francisco in town for the Bronner hair show.
Like Washington, who works for an airline, Alexander heard about the signing after she got to Atlanta. But Evonne Fell flew in from Virginia, and Mary Davis drove from Beltsville, Md., just for the signing.
"I left my 'better half' home. He's a Republican," Davis said.
Most of those questioned said they had not skipped ahead to that part of the book that deal's with Clinton's reaction to her husband's affair with Monica Lewinsky.
"I don't care about that," said Sally Smith of Atlanta. The most interesting part of the book, Smith said, was "what they had to go through after they got into office."
Many of those who came to see Clinton said they would vote for her if she ever runs for president. "Most definitely," Washington said. "And I believe she's going to run."
Keenum Thomas, an Atlanta accountant, sported a John Kerry button, but, like nearly all those waiting with their books, he said he would gladly vote for Clinton later on.
But those shouting catcalls at the Hillary fans had a different opinion.
"I'd crawl over broken glass to vote against her," said opponent Riticher, in the devil's costume and part of a group of eight protesters who organized themselves on an Internet conservative news group.
But as he looked across the parking lot at the line, Riticher acknowledged his concern that Clinton, who was also in town for a private fund-raiser, could be a candidate, even as early as next year.
"We want to put out the message that there's a lot of history she doesn't want us to know about," he said.
Clinton arrived for the signing to the cheers of those waiting, stood for pictures from the press -- without taking any questions -- and sat down to the business of signing books.
Toward the end of the signing, she paused to greet Valerie Jackson, widow of the late Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson. Former President Bill Clinton had spoken at Jackson's funeral in June.
The two women exchanged a few words, and Clinton asked an aide to arrange a time for an interview on Valerie Jackson's radio show.
BTW, Freedom Poster organized a Cynthia McKinney protest a few years ago, which got good coverage by the local media. This was the beginning of the end for Cynthia, IMHO.
So her "fans" would be able to swallow the vomit.
And thanks to all the devils who have haunted Hillary! along the way!
FReep Report - Hillary Booksigning at the Buckhead (Atlanta) Barnes & Noble
FReepers present at the event | 8/11/2003 | Freedom Poster
Posted on 08/11/2003 2:24 PM PDT by FreedomPoster
The Hillary "Lying History" book signing tour came to town today, and we did our best to make her feel unwelcome and to get the word out that there's a lot of history Hillary would just as soon people not know.
After coming to a late realization that this event was happening, we quickly pulled together a good group of FReepsers for a the Monday 11-1:30 event (a tough time for the working class like us).
Thanks to a media fax blast by Doctor Raoul, I got a 5:30AM call on my cell phone from WSB 750AM, a 50,000W talk radio station in Atlanta, which is also Neal Boortz's home station. Fortunately, the phone was *not* bedside, so I returned the call at a slightly more civilized hour and arranged to be interviewed at 7:50AM this morning. I thought the interview went well; as soon as it was over, my phone was ringing. A client called: "I just heard you on the radio! That was great!" Businesspeople "get" our message.
We started arriving on-site for the FReep at 10AM; I was first. The history of these event is that there has been a "devil" following Hillary to several of these events. The esteemed Doctor Raoul and Ron Dog have led the charge in this department. I humbly followed in their footsteps, and thus we have this:
Yes, that is yours truly [Freedom Poster] under there...-- snip --
Old Corps' son & daughter -- snip --
Media folks who interviewed us on-site included:
WSB TV ABC 2
Fox TV 5
CBS TV 46
WSB Radio 750 AM
WGST Radio 640 AM
96 Rock 96.1 FM
Z93 92.9 FM
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Northside Neighbor Newspapers...CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread
"...My son held a sign that said HONK IF YOU THINK HILLERY SHOULD NEVER BE PRESIDENT. This sign generated a lot of honking from passing cars and supporting cheers from truck drivers who were making their deliveries. He also a got a few fingers from SUV driving, cell phone talking, soccer moms who happened to disagree with our position. My son, who is only 15, learned a valuable lesson from all of this: The peace and love crowd does not love or want to be peaceful with those whom they disagree. Funny, but you can spot these people miles away. Another thing we noticed is that about 65% of all vehicles were driven by someone talking on a cellphone. Among the liberal elite, that number was up around 85%.I **love** it when a plan comes together!
About 11:30, a nutcase feminazi was trying to turn into the mall to get her little autograph. As she had to wait in line for traffic to clear, she started shrieking all sorts of things at us. I guess she just couldnt tolerate dissenting views. So when she started shrieking, we all took up the chant:
MEAN SPIRITED, ARROGANT, CONDESCENDING LIBERAL
well, this really got her furious. She wanted to dish it out, but couldnt take the response.She got so angry that she sped up and almost hit the car in front of her..." - OldCorps
Way to go, ATLANTA FReepers!
I hope you're having a good summer!
You can't buy a quote that good.....
You can't buy a quote that good.....
You can't buy a quote that good.....
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Hang on I got it right here...
just a sec...
In case that didn't work, try this one ...
There! Still have the hiccups?
That was cruel and inhumane, what I just did to you.
Please forgive me.
I won't do anything like that again.
I promise.
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