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May 4, 2008 11:04 AM

Clinton Reminds Viewers: Journalist Was Once on Her Side

By
Fernando Suarez
Topics
Hillary Clinton
(CBS)
From CBS News' Fernando Suarez:

INDIANAPOLIS -- Hillary Clinton appeared on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" this morning in an interview filled with awkward moments and strange interactions between the two former colleagues (Stephanopoulos worked under President Bill Clinton for 4 years.)

The interview was billed as a "town hall" where Indiana voters would get a chance to ask Clinton questions. Minutes into the interview, Clinton decided to ditch her chair, preferring to stand and address the audience. What ensued was an awkward interaction between Clinton and Stephanopoulos when the ABC host was forced to ask a few questions from his chair while Clinton loomed over him. (In fairness to Stephanopoulos, oftentimes in seated interview settings the journalist and/or the guest have their microphone cord taped to the chair, restricting one's movement.)

Stephanopoulos tried to recover by standing alongside Clinton, but was forced to stand in a strange position as he remained tied to his chair.

After the first commercial break, the two were seated again, but within seconds Clinton decided she had had enough, forcing Stephanopoulos to stand, again.

The interview took another unpleasant turn when Stephanopoulos tried to pin down Clinton over her position on NAFTA, a trade program introduced by her husband during his presidency. Clinton has come out against the plan saying it was not good for American workers. Stephanopoulos said, "The Clinton administration didn't do enough to address the downside of globalization and therefore failed the workers in Indiana and the workers of the West?"

Clinton clearly took offense to the tone of the question and while answering, decided to take a jab at the host.

"Well I believe, George, in the 1990s we had a booming economy that created nearly 23 million new jobs, more people were lifted out of poverty in any time in our near history. It was an economy that worked for everyone, not just the rich, the wealthy and the well connected, but there were underlying issues that we didn't understan fully. Now, you remember this, because George did work in that '92 campaign - George and I actually were against NAFTA - I'm talking about him in his previous life, before he was an objective journalist," Clinton said to a visibly annoyed Stephanopoulos.

Some have speculated that Clinton prefers appearing on Stephanopoulos' show because she can often turn a question around to include him as a former staffer for her husband.

Just four days before the Iowa Caucuses in late December Clinton appeared on "This Week" and implemented a similar strategy. When Stephanopoulos asked Clinton what qualified her to be commander-in-chief when reports indicated that she had never sat in on a national security meeting taking place at the White House Clinton responded, "You know, I can imagine what the stories would have been had I attended a National Security Council meeting. You were there. I think you can vouch for that."

The remainder of the program consisted of a variety of quesitons on gas prices, foreign poliy and the economy. There were also a group of North Carolina voters being piped in via satelite who were also able to ask questions of Clinton.

Clinton's interview on "This Week," comes as her opponent Barack Obama appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" this morning.

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by txgrouch2004 May 4, 2008 8:39 PM EDT
greenfun gushed:
I thought she was great. Assertive,
knowledgeable, capable.
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You would.
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by txgrouch2004 May 4, 2008 8:36 PM EDT
Hillary dodged the question:
%u201CYou know, I can imagine what the stories would have been had I attended a National Security Council meeting..."

Notice how she FAILED TO ANSWER THE QUESTION.

Excuses for being unqualified don''t cut it. UNQUALIFIED IS UNQUALIFIED.

HILLARY IS A FAKE.

HILLARY IS NOT THE ANSWER.

JUST SAY NO TO HILLARY.
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by txgrouch2004 May 4, 2008 8:31 PM EDT
John_Lai wrote:
There are 67 lies from OBAMA ...
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What, you''re still counting?

I lost count of Hillary''s lies somewhere between "under sniper fire" and "shot a duck."

Speaking of dead ducks, STICK A FORK in Hillary''s campaign, I THINK IT''S DONE.
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by txgrouch2004 May 4, 2008 8:29 PM EDT
CaraPrado naiively suggested:
let''''s take her at her word.
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The probwAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAAAHH
HAAAAAAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!???!!!@@@!!***

What the tarnation have you been smoking???

First she says she and George S were against NAFTA from the beginning. Then she DEFENDS it. Then she says THEY DIDN''T KNOW the effects it would have.

I guess they weren''t watching TV that night when Ross Perot warned about the "GIANT SUCKING SOUND" of jobs leaving the country if NAFTA is approved.

HILLARY IS A BIG, FAT, ARROGANT LIAR. SHE MUST THINK WE''RE STUPID OR SOMETHING TO BELIEVE HER LIES.

HILLARY CAN''T BE TRUSTED.

HILLARY MUST GO.
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by Lai K W May 4, 2008 8:24 PM EDT
There are 67 lies from OBAMA based on what he told us; all guilty as charged in the following website.

http://savagepolitics.com/?page_id=326

OBAMA are running himself into desperation without hope and audacity.

He plans to sit out the campaign with no debate because he is afraid of being asked any of the lies which begins to catch up on him behind the podium.

OBAMA attack Hillary gas tax by a new strategy; SPECULATION. He even speculates the price of oil. Attack based on speculation, HA!

Soon we shall find our OBAMA campaign is based on SPECULATION & DESPERATION; flip flop in audacity and hope at words of euphemism.

Words do matter; specially when it is your words against your words.

67 lies; He must have broken all time record in an election.
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by snowmoman2 May 4, 2008 8:23 PM EDT
When I listen to the stupidity of the Clinton supporters it makes me want to join a radical group just like the Weathermen. Hillary reminds me of the Alien movies--such an evil ***, and she just won''t die! And so many women support her just because she is a woman. Maybe giving you all the vote was a bad idea....Just kidding! Anyway, Hillary is a pandering liar who doesn''t deserve the highest office in the land.
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by caraprado May 4, 2008 7:51 PM EDT

From Head of State
http://headofstate.blogspot.com/2008/05/hillary-says-that-regarding-rev-wright.html

"Sunday, May 04, 2008
Hillary Says That Regarding Rev. Wright, "We Should Move On"

Today, during a Town Hall meeting presented by "This Week with George Stephanopoulos", an extremely poised and articulate Indianapolis voter, Michelle Skinner, a Republican, posed a beautifully targeted question to Clinton:

"Sen. Clinton, my question is: Do you think the discourse, the controversy going on with Rev. Wright, do you think this is relevant to Obama and his policy? Do you think this has accomplished anything or should we drop it, should we move on?"

Clinton: (trapped): "Well, we should definitely move on."

In this case--let''s take her at her word.

Cite:
Head of State
http://headofstate.blogspot.com/2008/05/hillary-says-that-regarding-rev-wright.html
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by jgunther7 May 4, 2008 7:34 PM EDT
Hillary Clinton is past her sell by date. We need a fresh start and a new beginning. I had lost hope that it would ever happen. Then Barack Obama came along. He has some very interesting proposals and new ideas, he is expressing the desire for change and the pent up frustration that we already feel. He actually strings words together into sentences and articulates our desires like we haven%u2019t seen for years. We haven%u2019t seen this kind of intelligence since John Kennedy. We need a leader that has this kind of vision and can take us forward into the twenty-first century. The old party politicians won%u2019t do.
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by greenfun May 4, 2008 6:30 PM EDT
I thought she was great. Assertive,
knowledgeable, capable.
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by txgrouch2004 May 4, 2008 6:28 PM EDT
MORE LIES FROM HILLARY - ANOTHER FORMER CRONY TURNS AGAINST THE CLINTONS.

Journalists might as well make a rubber stamp with this headline. It just keeps happening over and over again.
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