Friday, December 28, 2007

Clinton's "don't ask" policy.

As she races through Iowa in the days before next week's caucuses, Hillary Clinton is taking few chances. She tells crowds that it’s their turn to “pick a president,’’ but over the last two days she has not invited them to ask her any questions.Before the brief Christmas break, the New York senator had been setting aside time after campaign speeches to hear from the audience. Now when she’s done speaking, her theme songs blare from loudspeakers, preventing any kind of public Q&A.She was no more inviting when a television reporter approached her after a rally on Thursday and asked if she was “moved’’ by Benazir Bhutto’s assassination. Clinton turned away without answering.Her daughter, Chelsea, had the same reaction when a reporter approached her with a question.Hillary Clinton’s no-question policy didn’t sit well with some of the Iowans who came to see her speak.“I was a little bit underwhelmed,’’ said Doug Rohde, 46, as he left her a rally in a fire station in Denison. “The message was very generic -- and no questions.’’

2 comments:

Brooke said...

Thanks for stopping by, and welcome to blogging!


My guess is that Clinton is not chancing any flubs so close to the caccaus. (Spelling? Hm.)

JimBo said...

Thanks for the return comment brooke. (:-)