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Today, CNN, otherwise known as the Clinton News Network had two positively nauseating stories in their top ten.
First Story Headline " Hillary Chokes Up at Campaign Stop, Gets Applause".
Second Story Headline " I Can't Make Hillary Younger-Bill".
In the first story, Hillary, who claims to be ready to be firm with global adversaries, breaks down when asked how she keeps her hair in place. She goes on to blubber about how hard it is to eat properly on the campaign " when pizza is the easiest food".
The next story was a sophomoric slap at Obama by the Serial Fondler, Bill..
In one day, these two aging boomers managed to corner the self pity market on the special trials of women ( hair and weight gain) as well as the agony of agism.
Can't they just go? They epitomize the greedy generation that just won't relinquish control. I see the same group every morning when I look at the photos of Vancouver Sun Columnists, fat aging white people in a city that is 49 per cent visible minority with an average age of 34. Yet here they are, holding on to their jobs and being increasingly irrelevant to most of the City, every day.
I'm of the Boomer generation. But I moved on to self employment at age 50 and never looked back. I look forward to the generational handoff in business, government and the media .
Begone, whining Boomers. If you have no alternative skills, go to SaltSpring and make jam.
5 comments:
It's reassuring to me that I'm not the only one who realizes how corrupted CNN (and other networks) are in favour of the Clintons.
Yesterday I was listening to a series of American journalists on the radio and the latest word is that the new cynical Clinton initiative is to play the Latino vote against the Black vote. Some may find this smart politics. I find it repugnant.
Clinton Cries, or, What a Whiner.
Hopefully this is Hillary's 'jump the shark' moment. She is so contrived and cynical it is astonishing. Me thinks she won't receive an Oscar for this performance -- unless of course there is an award for the best performance in the BS category. If she were to become President, would she cry when things got tough with North Korea or Iran? Will she cry over Afghanistan and Iraq? Will Pakistan bring her to tears? However, despite her distress, she managed to get in a few digs at Obamma: ". . . Some of us are ready and some of us are not. Some of us know what we will do on day one and some of us haven't really thought that through enough". I think we all know the real reason she's crying.
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=4097366
Mo.
Thanks for posting the video link, Mo. I had seen it before but it was good to see it again. I counted, not one, not two, but three direct shots at Obama.
Her last line about letting the voters decide was the biggest crock. Her and Mr. Bill will be doing everything they can, through negative advertising and behind-the-scenes deviousness, to twist the minds of voters away from Obama. Just wait!
Not only are the Clinton's yesterday's Democrats, that woman cannot make a speech worth listening to. After Obama's rousing and visionary speech (which I listened to on CNN last night) Hillary's was a low energy let down.
I must add that I agree with you about last night's speeches.
Obama's was inspirational. Real and down-to-earth and visionary all at once.
Clinton's was self-serving and melodramatic.
Nonetheless, may either of them kick the Republicans deeply out of office for a few years.
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