Hillary: A time to shine


It was a dramatic event.. The most dramatic event of the campaign--excluding the intense moments between John McCain/Ron Paul and Edwards/Hillary in the debates.. This event wasn't just political. It was real. Real life, possible death. A hostile takeover of Hillary Clinton's campaign office in Rochester, New York. As reported earlier, Leeland Eisenberg has since been taken into custody..But the post-day event coverage has switched to Clinton and how she may deal with a crisis.. Glowing reviews today persist. The media has fallen in love with their candidate, all over again. Wearing her finest black and scarf to protect herself from the chill, Clinton made a statement describing the difficult day. Her heavy heart went out to families.. her voice seemed to be human. She actually sympathizes with pain! But, she was calm. There was no worried face. She didn't read MY PET GOAT. She didn't go to a basement bunker. While it was not war, or terrorism, it was a dramatic day and a great possibility to showcase a steady hand in a time of worry. That's what America looks for, after all, right? In the age of worry, don't we need that leader with the magical "certain" touch? Hillary's there.. scarf and all. The video: But as even the liberal site RAW STORY points out the AP gave a glowing assessment of Clinton, writing at the end "case dismissed." Maybe. Oprah may not think so. Nor does half of the American people--yet. Favorable coverage here we come. One event can change a campaign. Could this little known man with a mental health issue be enough to make the media want to date the Clinton campaign again? Well.. maybe continue dating, some feel they never broke up. Good luck Barack. You'll need it now.
Photos above, AP












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