Poor Hillary
I watched BBC news tonight. The way they handled Hillary’s so-called emotional breakdown was unbelievable. The newscaster derided her saying that her campaign turned into a “soap opera” and his face twisted in disgust. When watching the later footage of her heartfelt answer to the question which they mentioned so briefly at the end that you really had to be paying attention to hear it: “Who does your hair?” Online Newsweek presents a different, more complete version of the actual question that was asked of her. http://www.newsweek.com/id/85609
I wonder why BBC has presented this in this manner? Is it to dramatize the event to get more people watching? Was a poll done that showed Hilary is the most hated candidate with the network telling them to talk bad about Hillary because that’s what the people want? Or is it something deeper, like a political motive to keep Hillary down? I agree it could be Hillary putting on an act, but BBC’s interpretation of Obama being tired yet still being cheerful and acting like he was having a good time was mentioned with admiration. Is this a cultural bias? I really don’t get it.
I’m no fan of Hillary’s but reactions seemed completely unwarranted. Who turned what into a soap opera?
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Frankly Hilary has cajones
Frankly Hilary has cajones of steel. Her husband, who was the president of the United States, got caught doing the unthinkable in the Oval office. If she wasn’t a tough woman, that would have ended her all together, but she went on to run for the Senate. I am a Obama supporter, but I know Hilary is no push over, not by a long shot.
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