A rarely seen side of Hillary
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A rarely seen side of Hillary
Normally I refer to the Democratic nominee as Secretary Clinton. But in this video, I think Hillary is correct.
I wish she'd show this side of herself more often. I found her treatment of the questioner quite moving. --Bob
I wish she'd show this side of herself more often. I found her treatment of the questioner quite moving. --Bob
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
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Re: A rarely seen side of Hillary
You no doubt want everyone to believe this was a completely random selection of an audience person and Clinton had no idea what the question would be, and her response was unscripted and from the heart. Truthfully, do you actually believe it?Bob78164 wrote:Normally I refer to the Democratic nominee as Secretary Clinton. But in this video, I think Hillary is correct.
I wish she'd show this side of herself more often. I found her treatment of the questioner quite moving. --Bob
I don't.
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Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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All your video shows is that the girl has acting experience and that she's the daughter of a state Democratic office-holder. No evidence that the response was scripted. --BobBackInTex wrote:You no doubt want everyone to believe this was a completely random selection of an audience person and Clinton had no idea what the question would be, and her response was unscripted and from the heart. Truthfully, do you actually believe it?Bob78164 wrote:Normally I refer to the Democratic nominee as Secretary Clinton. But in this video, I think Hillary is correct.
I wish she'd show this side of herself more often. I found her treatment of the questioner quite moving. --Bob
I don't.
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Re: A rarely seen side of Hillary
Bob78164 wrote:All your video shows is that the girl has acting experience and that she's the daughter of a state Democratic office-holder. No evidence that the response was scripted. --BobBackInTex wrote:You no doubt want everyone to believe this was a completely random selection of an audience person and Clinton had no idea what the question would be, and her response was unscripted and from the heart. Truthfully, do you actually believe it?Bob78164 wrote:Normally I refer to the Democratic nominee as Secretary Clinton. But in this video, I think Hillary is correct.
I wish she'd show this side of herself more often. I found her treatment of the questioner quite moving. --Bob
I don't.
ROTFL!
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I'm shocked, shocked! that the daughter of an office-holder would be interested in such an event, or that someone with acting experience would have the gumption to ask a question in a public forum. Next you'll be telling me that many of the players on Millionaire have acting experience.tlynn78 wrote:Bob78164 wrote:All your video shows is that the girl has acting experience and that she's the daughter of a state Democratic office-holder. No evidence that the response was scripted. --Bob
ROTFL!
Seriously, do you really think Hillary is that good an actor? --Bob
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No she is not a good actor. She does not remotely seem like she was putting any thought into what the girl was asking and how to answer the question. Why? She already knew both.Bob78164 wrote:I'm shocked, shocked! that the daughter of an office-holder would be interested in such an event, or that someone with acting experience would have the gumption to ask a question in a public forum. Next you'll be telling me that many of the players on Millionaire have acting experience.tlynn78 wrote:Bob78164 wrote:All your video shows is that the girl has acting experience and that she's the daughter of a state Democratic office-holder. No evidence that the response was scripted. --Bob
ROTFL!
Seriously, do you really think Hillary is that good an actor? --Bob
And the girl was well rehearsed as well, to how the dialog would go.
Watch when Hillary asks "Can you tell me a little bit more about why that's on your mind?" The actor immediately begins to respond, no hesitation, and there is not a single pause for reflection, not a single, "um", no eye movement indicating a thought process. It was all memorized and rehearsed. And as the girl finishes that line, she puts her hand up ready for Clinton to grab it and pull her near before Hillary reaches our to her.
And those are just my observations from watching it now, with some suspicion. Not something I pulled off a website.
Evidence is only useful if you choose not to ignore it.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Re: A rarely seen side of Hillary
I think you're seeing things that aren't there. I also think that Occam's Razor is a more reliable guide here. She's a human being (and a mother and grandmother), she saw a young girl in some distress, and she moved to comfort her.BackInTex wrote:No she is not a good actor. She does not remotely seem like she was putting any thought into what the girl was asking and how to answer the question. Why? She already knew both.
And the girl was well rehearsed as well, to how the dialog would go.
Watch when Hillary asks "Can you tell me a little bit more about why that's on your mind?" The actor immediately begins to respond, no hesitation, and there is not a single pause for reflection, not a single, "um", no eye movement indicating a thought process. It was all memorized and rehearsed. And as the girl finishes that line, she puts her hand up ready for Clinton to grab it and pull her near before Hillary reaches our to her.
And those are just my observations from watching it now, with some suspicion. Not something I pulled off a website.
Evidence is only useful if you choose not to ignore it.
Why is it so hard to give Hillary credit for being a human being? --Bob
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And also, the actor, after completing her question, acts like she is going to sit down, but anticipating Clinton's follow up, she begins to stand back up before Clinton begins speaking her follow up.
Timing is everything in illusions. Instead of acting coaches, perhaps they should have consulted Penn & Teller.
Timing is everything in illusions. Instead of acting coaches, perhaps they should have consulted Penn & Teller.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Re: A rarely seen side of Hillary
Evidence, to the contrary.Bob78164 wrote: Why is it so hard to give Hillary credit for being a human being? --Bob
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Re: A rarely seen side of Hillary
I never thought I'd have wished Jeb Bush had been the republican nominee. I think even Lindsay Graham could beat Hillary. Anyone who could speak in semi-coherent sentences could win, but they nominate the Donald, who has even more negatives than Hillary, which is hard to do.
Of course this was staged. How much more evidence do you need to realize she is as crooked as Trump says she is, and that the MSM is protecting her. ABC reports that 'there were more wikileaks today, but ABC news can't verify their authenticity' (So they don't report them). But ANYBODY who claims Trump harassed them 10 years ago gets a half hour interview.
PS, what I would think of doing if I were Trump is to get several women to claim some real bad things Trump did to them to see if the MSM would pick them up, then reveal they made it up to show how slimely the media really is.
Of course this was staged. How much more evidence do you need to realize she is as crooked as Trump says she is, and that the MSM is protecting her. ABC reports that 'there were more wikileaks today, but ABC news can't verify their authenticity' (So they don't report them). But ANYBODY who claims Trump harassed them 10 years ago gets a half hour interview.
PS, what I would think of doing if I were Trump is to get several women to claim some real bad things Trump did to them to see if the MSM would pick them up, then reveal they made it up to show how slimely the media really is.
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Re: A rarely seen side of Hillary
I'd comment on that but I believe in, “Never interfere with your enemy when he is making a mistake.”flockofseagulls104 wrote:I never thought I'd have wished Jeb Bush had been the republican nominee. I think even Lindsay Graham could beat Hillary. Anyone who could speak in semi-coherent sentences could win, but they nominate the Donald, who has even more negatives than Hillary, which is hard to do.
Of course this was staged. How much more evidence do you need to realize she is as crooked as Trump says she is, and that the MSM is protecting her. ABC reports that 'there were more wikileaks today, but ABC news can't verify their authenticity' (So they don't report them). But ANYBODY who claims Trump harassed them 10 years ago gets a half hour interview.
PS, what I would think of doing if I were Trump is to get several women to claim some real bad things Trump did to them to see if the MSM would pick them up, then reveal they made it up to show how slimely the media really is.
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Well I was on The FBI Files...Bob78164 wrote:I'm shocked, shocked! that the daughter of an office-holder would be interested in such an event, or that someone with acting experience would have the gumption to ask a question in a public forum. Next you'll be telling me that many of the players on Millionaire have acting experience.tlynn78 wrote:Bob78164 wrote:All your video shows is that the girl has acting experience and that she's the daughter of a state Democratic office-holder. No evidence that the response was scripted. --Bob
ROTFL!
Seriously, do you really think Hillary is that good an actor? --Bob
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For once I agree with BiT.BackInTex wrote: No she is not a good actor.
Donald Trump would have been much more at ease hugging a 15-year-old girl.
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But the 15 year old girl would not have been at ease hugging him.silverscreenselect wrote:For once I agree with BiT.BackInTex wrote: No she is not a good actor.
Donald Trump would have been much more at ease hugging a 15-year-old girl.
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Re: A rarely seen side of Hillary
Sen. Leach's daughter: Not a Clinton 'plant' at Haverford event
I've known Daylin Leach for 12 years. He's my state senator, and before that he was my state assemblyman. He would never have his daughter ask a staged question and then lie about it.
I've known Daylin Leach for 12 years. He's my state senator, and before that he was my state assemblyman. He would never have his daughter ask a staged question and then lie about it.
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