“The Clinton campaign obviously views tough, unscripted questions the way a vampire does a crucifix,” says John Fund in Opinion Journal’s Political Diary — subscription only, cheap at twice the price — writing about “Plant Gate,” in which questions are planted in Iowa, where tall corn grows when you plant it.
Vampire? Vampire.
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Jim Bowman covered religion 1968-78 for the Chicago Daily News, since then has written books, articles, etc., mostly on corporate history but also on religion (Company Man: My Jesuit Life, 1950-1968), and more recently on politics (Illinois Blues: How the Ruling Party Talks to Voters -- Lulu.com, Kindle). Longtime Oak Park, Illinois, resident, he lives now on Chicago's North Side, where four of his and Winnie's six children live close by. View all posts by Jim Bowman
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One couldn’t expect the smartest and most capable women in all of America to know that such things are going on in her campaign!
After all, Hillary has told all of us that she is very comfortable in the kitchen. It wouldn’t be kosher to expect that Hillary be responsible for happenings outside her zone of kitchen comfort. For is not Hillary just an on-looker as others map out the strategy she is to follow toward her quest for the presidency of this nation? Also, it is well to remember that Hillary is a woman and must be treated with respect and reverence. Questioning Hillary or playing the blame game is unseemly behavior, and it should be stopped immediately for Hillary’s sake! (My attempt at satire.)
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