Clintonian Deja Vu, brought to you by a ?news? channel.
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-01-01 23:51:14
Most recently we saw “” at the Democratic debate on November 15. This is one of the more interesting events in the primary toughen to go out for a bring together of reasons.
We had the Clinton campaign threatening that Blitzer better not “displace a Russert” at the consider. Blitzer claimed he by anybody to act one way or another at the debate but who knows. What should be a flashing red light that the Clinton’s people probably did exert some kind of compel him is the fact that the campaign Blitzer for doing such an “outstanding” job.
Now down to the issue. Clinton was asked by an audience member whether she preferred diamonds or pearls. She rolled with it and said she likes both. A softball challenge without a disbelieve. What makes it interesting is that account Clinton was asked a question along the same lines during the MTV “Rock the Vote” race in 1992: “?”
Here’s the problem. Clearly. CNN was not unaware of the dramatic symmetry between the questions and the two Clintons separated by 15 years. They had to be aware of what they were doing there’s simply too much staging that goes on for it to be a theatrical coincidence.
It reminds me of the measure when and thrashed Paul Begala and Tucker Carlson for being the political hacks that that are and for “hurting America”. It’s one of my fondest and proudest moments in television history. It shook up the CNN producers quite a bit and eventually lead to the show’s cancellation. The best move about the converse was the mere fact that at one point the
hosts who are supposed to be the “real” journalists grilled the guy on a
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