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April 30, 2008 9:02 AM

Lights, Camera, Action: Clinton Hitches a Ride to Work

(CBS)
From CBS News' Fernando Suarez:

SOUTH BEND, IND. -- Today, Hillary Clinton will use a campaign gimmick to highlight the increasing cost of fuel and the impact on everyday working people: she'll hitch a ride to work with a local voter.

The campaign announced late yesterday that Jason Allen Wilfing, who commutes a long distance to get to work and is having trouble keeping up with soaring gas prices, will pick up Clinton at her hotel, drive her to where he works, stopping first fill up his tank with Clinton at a gas station along the way.

It is clear that the image of Clinton traveling to the gas station is of great importance to the campaign, emphasized only through the immense effort undertaken to secure media coverage of Clinton’s trip, including having a separate car that will house a camera crew and producer to cover the commute for all five major television networks. The traveling press was also pre-positioned at the the gas station to make sure there is plenty of coverage of Clinton pumping gas. But the image loses its validity when you start to see the big picture.

It is unclear if the hotel where Clinton is staying is actually on the way for Wifling's commute to work. Also, he won't be able to simply pick her up at the hotel since driving around the former First Lady to work is no small measure.

A Secret Service agent will also be riding inside the vehicle. The vehicle Wifling will be driving is not even his own, it belongs to his boss, as that car was favored by Secret Service. Also, the truck will not just cruise down the streets of South Bend alone, it will also be accompanied by a slew of police vehicles and unmarked Secret Service cars. Not exactly a typical commute to work for most people.

It is unclear when the last time was when Clinton pumped her own gasoline. In fairness, Clinton has mentioned on the stump remembering what it was like to wait hours in line during the fuel shortage of the late 1970s, but ever since her life in public service, from First Lady of Arkansas to First Lady of the U.S., Clinton has been driven around in a motorcade that consists of more than 10 vehicles at times.

The broader point Clinton is trying to make is that with the average price of gas in America reaching an all time high of $3.60 per gallon (although it is $3.75 per gallon at the Marathon gas station here) many people find themselves in a pinch having to pay for gas simply to get to work.

But maybe instead of showcasing the point of having to lower gas prices by convoying a mass of SUV's and other security vehicles to a gas station, a simple line in her stump highlighting that point could have been more effective, if not more energy efficient.
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by dinslc May 1, 2008 4:05 AM EDT
So in an effort to exhibit her vast understanding of gas prices and our energy crisis, she thought it was a good idea to use 10x the gas to do it. Brilliant. Let''s put this woman in charge............or not.
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by datatroll May 1, 2008 3:49 AM EDT
Addressing the issue by showing a complete lack of personal understanding of it; nice. ant to impress me? Turn to the guy while he''s gassing the truck on camera and tell him "Ludicrous vehicles like this one and those tanks that have to follow me around are a big part of the problem. Show the courage of honesty, Ma''am, and you might get my vote.
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by iaras-2009 April 30, 2008 3:37 PM EDT
Fernando Suarez, the so called reporter, is just nick picking. Any public figure running for president is going to travel with a convoy of SUVs (note his grammatical error...). I am sick of reporters like him. He would better serve the public by working for People or In-touch. For factual news see www.democracynow.org
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by iaras-2009 April 30, 2008 3:26 PM EDT
Go Hillary!
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by mspiff April 30, 2008 1:39 PM EDT
You just have to love the gal!
Go Hillary ''08! We need the Clintons back!
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by dnsallday April 30, 2008 1:29 PM EDT
That''s okay Hillary, we taxpayers don''t mind paying for the gas and salaries of the people in the 10 limos and SUV''s that will be in your entourage, so you can have your Hollywood scene. I don''t even want to think about another 4 years of the Clinton Drama King and Queen show. I would prefer to see somebody demonstrate some management or leadership skills. That''s why I support no drama Obama.
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by craigh9 April 30, 2008 1:18 PM EDT
I sincerely hope that the residents of Indiana can see through all the political rhetoric and the negative campaigning done by the Clinton Campaign.
PLEASE Indiana, PLEASE end this thing. Hillary''s negativity, fear mongering, and grandstand plays are going to do nothing to help the country. You can make all the difference in the world. Vote for change, vote for leadership, vote for yourself - VOTE OBAMA
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by greenfun April 30, 2008 1:12 PM EDT
Awesome-thanks for addressing this issue Clinton.
It is so much better than calling Wright''s speech a spectacle now, but not the last 20 years-hello, political maneuvering.
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by dnsallday April 30, 2008 1:02 PM EDT
I think she would be the type of President like Bush who loves themes and costumes. Maybe she can borrow his mission accomplished flight suit from him. (I don''t know how many hundreds of thousands of dollars that Hollywood scene cost us.) I don''t think he will ever need it again.
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