From The Road
June 2, 2008 7:41 PM

Clinton Messes Up Mayor's Name, Voice Gives Out

(CBS)
From CBS News' Fernando Suarez:

YANKTON, S.D. -- Hillary Clinton, joined by daughter Chelsea, had a tough afternoon at a campaign stop in the eastern part of South Dakota today, starting by getting the name of the mayor of Yankton wrong. Clinton incorrectly thanked Curt Bernard instead of Mayor Dan Specht, with the mere mention of the former's name drawing jeers and some boos from the crowd.

“I also want to acknowledge your mayor, Mayor Curt Bernard, where is the mayor?” Clinton asked but realizing something was wrong when the crowd began to jeer and boo. Clinton leaned down to hear what a supporter was yelling to her.

“Oh! Dan Specht? Right? I got the wrong list, I don’t know who the other gentleman is, but I hope I haven’t offended him.”

The other gentleman, Bernard, was the former mayor who was ousted from office 6 months ago for questionable practices while in office.

Soon after she recovered, Clinton began to lose her voice, something that has happened often on the campaign trail, and at one point she had to excuse herself off the stage. The first time, the coughing caused Clinton to stop and reach for water. To buy some time, Clinton told brief stories of her campaign trip to Puerto Rico. The coughing continued. She then called her daughter Chelsea to the stage who began filling in while Clinton popped a lozenge into her mouth.

Chelsea went on for several minutes on her mother’s universal health care plan. The crowd listened in awkward silence. Clinton then motioned to Chelsea that she was ready to resume her speech. Clinton continued where she left off, discussing her strategic energy plan, but minutes into her speech she again began to cough uncontrollably. Clinton realized she could no longer continue and asked the crowd if it was okay for her to go backstage to “gargle a little bit,” saying Chelsea could take over or a few minutes. The crowd applauded in acceptance, although some saw an opportunity to exit the event.

After several minutes, Clinton finally came back out to the stage cutting into Chelsea’s remarks on the Bush Administration's problems dealing with Hurricane Katrina.

The rest of the speech was relatively flat despite the fact that Clinton told the crowd earlier that she was going to lay out her “closing argument.” What ensued, however, was just a drawn out version of her regular stump speech.

Clinton has one more event in South Dakota tonight before heading back to New York.
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by kenbomc June 3, 2008 4:19 AM EDT
LET THE RACE RIOTS BEGIN. BECAUSE WHEN BABBLE-RACK LOSES IN NOVEMBER YOU DUMB A-- BABBLE-RACK OSAMA SUPPORTERS WILL SHOW YOUR IGNORANCE IN THE STREETS LIKE ANIMALS. WE SHOULD JUST SHOOT THE LIBERALS NOW AND SAVE OUR COUNTRY THE EMBARRASSMENT.
Posted by bswalker12 at 09:50 PM : Jun 02, 2008
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Save our country the embarrassment? You''re not doing us any favors -uneducated moron.
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by omaar-101 June 3, 2008 12:29 AM EDT
The Clinton & Bush Political Angle...

The Bush & Clinton Families are vacationing Friends, The Cons on All of You.


Do you hear Bush speaking Ill or making remarks towards Clinton, during this Entire Race ?


He!! No !!

The Political Joke & Con is on You.
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by onthecase7 June 3, 2008 12:19 AM EDT
The Hillary Clinton death watch. She couldn''t bow out gracefully, she had to go down kicking and scratching. Just as well, it makes it that much easier to be rid of her and put her out of our minds.
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by sharonaust1 June 2, 2008 11:38 PM EDT
I''m not a Hillary supporter but I give her credit for working so hard. She has devoted her life to public service.

The nomination is over. Now is the time to be united behind Obama. I hope Hillary''s regard for our party and country will inspire her to conceed tomorrow night in her speech following the end of the SD/MT primaries.
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