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Home Front: Politix
Questions planted by Clinton campaign
2007-11-10
Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign admitted late Friday that a staffer spoke to potential questioners at a recent event, but denied that the New York Democrat had any knowledge about what she would be asked by the audience.
The latest version of "Don't ask, don't tell" I guess. Now remind me, who started this policy?
Grinnell College’s “Scarlet and Black” newspaper reported a student’s account of being pulled aside before a campaign stop in Newton, Iowa and asked to pose a specific question. “They were canned,” Muriel Gallo-Chasanoff claimed in an interview with the newspaper. “One of the senior staffers told me what [to ask].”
Maybe, maybe not.
Gallo-Chasanoff said she was told that the campaign wanted the question, about what Clinton would do for the environment, to be asked by a college student. She said Clinton was prompted to call on her as well as another student seen in conversation with staffers prior to the event.
So far so good, everything is deniable.
The Clinton campaign did not dispute talking to the student, but dismissed suggestions the senator was following a script that would ensure she only received friendly questions.
Key word here: Only.
“On this occasion a member of our staff did discuss a possible question about Senator Clinton's energy plan at a forum,” campaign spokesman Mo Elleithee said in a statement. “However, Senator Clinton did not know which questioners she was calling on during the event. This is not standard policy and will not be repeated again.”
We didn't do it and it will never happen again.
Several of Clinton's rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination contacted news organizations, including CNN, to bring attention to the college newspaper's story.
No need to call in Rove yet, they are eating their own just fine without any outside assistance.
Posted by:gorb

#4  Osama Obama, that would assure only about a 20 percent donk vote. We could clean up the Supreme Court and fix SS and balance the budget, and inprove the military as needed. Oh, yeah, other stuff too, but no welfare, no food stamps, no art grants, no union contracts, no lawsuits, no teachers union, no illegals, no, no, just say no.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-11-10 18:18  

#3  I'm not sure who I'd prefer to see get the nomination to her.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-11-10 12:04  

#2  I look forward to the pantsuit debating somebody who isn't running for vice president...say, Rudy in full New York mayor mode.
Posted by: Jonathan   2007-11-10 11:27  

#1  Senator Ineveitable is looking shakey when things aren't canned corn for her
Posted by: Frank G   2007-11-10 06:21  

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