Apparently Hitlery is trying out a new, and rather
unique, tactic to be used when running for president. But even if it does work,
I doubt very much that it would work for anyone other than Hitlery, or any
other corrupt Democrat. I feel quite
confident in saying that it would NEVER work for any Republican. This latest tactic to which I refer involves
Hitlery continuing to lay low to the point where one could argue that she has
essentially gone into hiding. And
instead of making appearances herself, she has left it to her many flunkies,
those like Lanny Davis, to go out and tell anyone who will listen what a wonderful
president you would make. Although there
are very few in the state-controlled media who would describe things in this
way, that’s only because of who she is, and the fact that she’s a
Democrat.
And, really, the only reason I even bring this up is
the fact that Hitlery now would seem to hold the rather dubious record of now having
gone longer than any presidential candidate in modern history without appearing
on any national television news network or conducting a sit down interview with
national media. Hitlery, who many still
agree is the likely Democrat presidential nominee, announced she would run for
president via a recorded, and rather silly, little two-minute video message on Twitter Sunday all
the way back on April 12th. Following
the announcement, Hitlery then dashed off to Iowa in her very own “Scooby” van
without giving any time to the national press, and very little time, if any, to
local reporters. Reporters were seen
running after her van like the little groupies that they are.
It is research tracing back through the 2012 and
2008 primaries that would seem to, at least, suggest that the longest a
candidate has previously gone without doing an interview with national press
after a presidential bid announcement was roughly two days. And oddly enough that too was Hitlery. The other candidates at the time, in 2008, ‘Slow
Joe’ Biden, ‘Maverick John’ McCain, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani, John ‘The Hair’ Edwards
and Mike Huckabee all conducted interviews with the media on the very same day
as their presidential bid announcements.
And both Barry “Almighty” and Mitt Romney gave national interviews the
day after they made their 2008 presidential bids official. Romney also did a
sit down interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity the very same evening of his
2012 announcement.
During the first time around, Barry “Almighty” announced
his run for president back on February 10, 2007 and it was the very next day
that he addressed the media. He and his
wife, Moochelle, even did a sit down interview special just two days later,
which aired on CBS. And as I mentioned
earlier, it was Hitlery who was the candidate that went two days back in the
2008 primaries before taking the time to speak to the national media. She
announced she would vie for the White House January 20, 2007 and did her first
national interview on January 22, 2007. Looking
at 2012, Newt Gingrich appeared on Fox News the same day as his announcement,
and Rick Santorum appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America the morning of his
announcement discussing his day’s event and criticisms of Barry “Almighty.”
The Associated Press caught Rick Perry on camera
following his first campaign event answering reporter questions off the cuff. Buddy Roemer, Fred Karger and Jon Hunstman
Jr. all spoke to national media the same day as their presidential bid for the
Republican nomination in 2012. Michele
Bachman appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America the day after her announcement,
and Herman Cain appeared on Fox News with Chris Wallace the day after he made
his 2012 bid official. And if we go all
the way to back 1999, we find that George W. Bush made his presidential
campaign official in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on June 12th, and by June 16th he was
doing a sit down interview with CNN. Also in 1999, Al Gore sat down for an ABC
20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer the night before he made his 2000 campaign
announcement.
It has now been more than two weeks since Hitlery ‘officially’
threw her hat in the ring, but she has only spoken with local reporters at
roundtable events with voters and business owners. RNC Spokesman James Hewitt said, “Hillary
Clinton is sticking to small, staged events because she can’t give an honest
answer to any tough questions regarding her secret email scandal or the
troubling new revelations surrounding the foreign donations to the Clinton
Foundation.” Rep. Marsha Blackburn,
Republican from Tennessee, has previously said Hitlery’s team realizes it must
manage her if they are to have any chance at all. Ms. Blackburn said, “I think what they are
going to do is very carefully manage her appearances,” adding that she believes
the Democrats will “stage-manage” Clinton through this race.
So while we know that most in the state-controlled
media will do all that they can to assist Hitlery in her endeavor to remain in
hiding, at the end of the day, will there be a sufficient number of voters who view
Hitlery’s apparent unwillingness to give voice to, and to defend if necessary, her
positions on important issues, as being enough of a reason for not voting for
her? Will voters see it as being an
issue important enough to influence the way they are likely to vote, or will
most simply not care, choosing to simply laughing it off, or even cheer her on? You’d have to be pretty naïve not to know that
there are millions of people who will vote for Hitlery no matter what, just as
there are millions of people who would not vote for her even if she was the
only one running. So once again it’s left
to those in middle.
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