Bottoms Up: Just Another Saturday Night For Clinton? Shot of Whiskey, Beer and Pizza

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From CBS News’ Fernando Suarez:
CROWN POINT, IND. -- Hillary Clinton mingled with patrons at Bronko’s Restaurant and Lounge in northwest Indiana on Saturday night. After a long day of campaigning Clinton was cajoled into taking a shot of Crown Royal whisky, which she sipped at first, but later threw her head back and swallowed it down. That led to a few beers and some pizza.
A pizza-chomping Clinton sat at a table where she talked about the importance of keeping manufacturing jobs in the state. Clinton then called over the mayor of Hammond, Ind., Tom Hammond, saying, “Tom, Tom, come sit down.” A gentleman next to Clinton said Hammond was probably at the bar. Clinton joked that “my campaign drives people to drink.” Hammond finally approached Clinton, saying “every time I get around you we always start drinking!”
“That’s true,” Clinton said. “It is Saturday night, though.”
At one point Clinton pointed out to her friends that she can’t go anywhere without the press right there covering her every move. “The only other thing about having this wonderful time with you is that every bite I take is recorded for posterity,” Clinton said as she ate her pizza.
“These two young people are really very, very nice,” Clinton said, pointing to me and my ABC colleague. “But their job is to get something on film that looks really weird, so you know I try to accommodate them every so often,” Clinton said, winking to us.
Clinton’s visit to the small, local eatery was no doubt part of a broader plan to showcase Clinton as a candidate of the people. And although Clinton is no stranger to late night drinks with the press and her staff, she usually prefers red wine or the trendy wheat ale Blue Moon with a slice of orange, not the watery light beer in the glass mug she waved in the air so proudly as the crowd chanted her name.
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Shame on you Hillary. If yer gonna get drunk to show how blue collar you are, you should do it with some good ol%u2019 American booze
For Hillary to try to twist this comment is beyond her normal campaign games, it''s an act of desperation. When more google for information on her pastor and spritual advisor, Doug Coe, they may come to realize it is all a game to her. When they google through all the campaign lies alone, whether it''s bullets flying, joining the Marines or simply her stands on issues, they will realize we''ll be the losers in these games.
If you want to discuss someone out of touch or elitist, think about the string of unpaid bills Clinton has left in every state she''s been in, bills owed to small vendors. Consider why one would fork out $26,000 for an orchestra for a fundraiser yet not pay her workers'' health insurance premiums for two months.
And btw, we were fooled by a beer drinking party guy trying to act like the common man before, look where it got us. And if using that campaign game is not elitist, I''ll eat my hat.
MADISON, WIS. -- During a campaign stop Monday night, Hillary Clinton warned a crowd of several thousand supporters that picking a president should be based more on experience than popularity, pointing out that President George W. Bush is a product of voters choosing based a president based on popularity.
%u201CWe need to know as specifically as possible what our next president intends to do. We don%u2019t need a leap of faith, we don%u2019t need to have a beer with the next president, we had that president,%u201D she said.
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You can''t be all things to all people, Hillary.
MADISON, WIS. -- During a campaign stop Monday night, Hillary Clinton warned a crowd of several thousand supporters that picking a president should be based more on experience than popularity, pointing out that President George W. Bush is a product of voters choosing based a president based on popularity.
%u201CWe need to know as specifically as possible what our next president intends to do. We don%u2019t need a leap of faith, we don%u2019t need to have a beer with the next president, we had that president,%u201D she said.
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You can''t be all things to all people, Hillary.
So you didn''t hear it right. This is only wrong choice of word. He is so eloquent. It is not what he means. He means something unfathomable. He is the one who suggest to split the delegates for a state. There is no election as far as his ambition is concerned.
The undeniable rights of two states were deprived at the service of the man of great judgement who would like to vote present in unprecedent cases.
I''m waiting for her to grow out her Yosemite Sam beard, to complete her blatant pandering.
- by jgunther7 April 13, 2008 3:03 AM EDT
- Nobody would ever think of calling Hillary an elitist, but they can always come up with plenty of other descriptions.
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