Just saw a clip of Hillary from Fox News Sunday - which, to her credit, she was willing to appear on - in which she talked about bipartisanship. I suppose it's all about broadening her base and wooing voters and counterbalancing her husband's idiotic response to Chris Wallace last year. It's nice to see one of the NutDems drop the ridiculous boycott of Fox. It still baffles me how anyone can expect to get elected as president of the whole United States while refusing to acknowledge or appear on the country's most watched news network.
I also still marvel at how superficial and forked-tongue-like Hillary sounds, even when she's saying something rational. As she supposedly reacted with a spontaneous chuckle, it was a visibly and audibly prepared. Well-acted, but acted nonetheless. If she won an Oscar or an Emmy at least she'd remember her speech and not lapse into shrieking expletives, which is certainly a good thing. But it would be nice to be able to trust or believe even one or two things as genuinely being what she thinks or feels.
Labels: politics, silliness
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