Tickets that sported a face value of $177 were being hawked on the Internet for as low as $6.55 on the day of the event, whose organizers ended up having to hide vast swaths of the place behind big black curtains so that the Clintons wouldn't be embarrassed by speaking to 5 empty seats for every filled one.
Because those 3,300 who showed up in Toronto this week barely covered the cost of staging the event, if they covered it at all.
It was the week when Hillary Clinton's top advisor, Philippe Reins, was photographed running around the Fox News studios with no pants on screaming about pubic hair.
It was the week it became clear that Irish Bob O'Rourke is getting ready to run for the 2020 Democrat presidential nomination, causing outgoing Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel - who has presidential aspirations of his own - to try to put on the brakes, telling the scumbags over at Morning Joe that "If Beto O'Rourke wants to go and run for president, God bless him. He should put his hat in and make his case. But he lost. You don't promote a loser to the top of the party." Hey, the Democrats promoted a loser to become Mayor of Chicago, so why not go all the way?
It was the week when some bad polling numbers must have come in for the Democrats on the whole "Migrant caravan" issue, since the fake news media pretty much quit reporting on it in unison around mid-week.
The Guardian took the lead early in the week with a transparently fake story alleging that Paul Manafort had visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London no less than three times, but then NPR attempted a late-week comeback with an equally-transparently fake story alleging that Donald Trump, Jr. had perjured himself before congress.
At week's end CNN emerged still the leader in The Campaign Update's Fake News Power Rankings, simply on the strength of still having that little short bald guy who looks like George Costanza hosting a show five days a week.
https://dbdailyupdate.com/index.php/2018/12/02/the-week-in-review-its-big-black-curtains-for-the-clintons-comeback-tour/
Even with all the herding, I'm still looking at large swaths of empty seats - and I cringe at the thought that the Clintons will look out and see that, too.
Introspection has never been within the Clintons' range.
They're only raising awareness about the Clintons.
The Clintons' tin cup is worthy of the Smithsonian.
After the White House, the money-grubbing raged on, with the Clintons making over 700 speeches in a 15-year period, blithely unconcerned with any appearance of avarice or of shady special interests and foreign countries buying influence.
Watching the Clintons hash over their well-worn tale of falling in love at Yale Law School, I realize that it's not only about the money.
The Clintons are still unable to hold themselves accountable.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/01/opinion/sunday/hillary-bill-clinton-tour.html
Because those 3,300 who showed up in Toronto this week barely covered the cost of staging the event, if they covered it at all.
It was the week when Hillary Clinton's top advisor, Philippe Reins, was photographed running around the Fox News studios with no pants on screaming about pubic hair.
It was the week it became clear that Irish Bob O'Rourke is getting ready to run for the 2020 Democrat presidential nomination, causing outgoing Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel - who has presidential aspirations of his own - to try to put on the brakes, telling the scumbags over at Morning Joe that "If Beto O'Rourke wants to go and run for president, God bless him. He should put his hat in and make his case. But he lost. You don't promote a loser to the top of the party." Hey, the Democrats promoted a loser to become Mayor of Chicago, so why not go all the way?
It was the week when some bad polling numbers must have come in for the Democrats on the whole "Migrant caravan" issue, since the fake news media pretty much quit reporting on it in unison around mid-week.
The Guardian took the lead early in the week with a transparently fake story alleging that Paul Manafort had visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London no less than three times, but then NPR attempted a late-week comeback with an equally-transparently fake story alleging that Donald Trump, Jr. had perjured himself before congress.
At week's end CNN emerged still the leader in The Campaign Update's Fake News Power Rankings, simply on the strength of still having that little short bald guy who looks like George Costanza hosting a show five days a week.
https://dbdailyupdate.com/index.php/2018/12/02/the-week-in-review-its-big-black-curtains-for-the-clintons-comeback-tour/
Curtains for the Clinton's
Even with all the herding, I'm still looking at large swaths of empty seats - and I cringe at the thought that the Clintons will look out and see that, too.
Introspection has never been within the Clintons' range.
They're only raising awareness about the Clintons.
The Clintons' tin cup is worthy of the Smithsonian.
After the White House, the money-grubbing raged on, with the Clintons making over 700 speeches in a 15-year period, blithely unconcerned with any appearance of avarice or of shady special interests and foreign countries buying influence.
Watching the Clintons hash over their well-worn tale of falling in love at Yale Law School, I realize that it's not only about the money.
The Clintons are still unable to hold themselves accountable.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/01/opinion/sunday/hillary-bill-clinton-tour.html
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