Letter Series: My Letter to Carolyn
Letter Series, media 8:41 PM
Written: April 11, 2008
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This lady pissed me off, so she got a piece of my mind.
http://blog.niemanwatchdog.org/?p=213
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Dear Carolyn,
Respectfully, you're full of it.
The media has made a big deal about Senator Clinton wanting it both ways, but frankly, they are STICKING IT TO HER both ways.
The media and Obamamaniacs hate for Hillary to cite her experience as first lady as evidence of experience for presidency, but they don't mind criticizing her for being a part of the administration when it comes to NAFTA or a host of other topics.
She also had the daunting task from the beginning of proving herself formidable, tough, leader, and she was labeled a mean bitch.
Then she shows her humanity for one brief moment in New Hampshire and the media eats her alive for it. Thank God, NH women came out in droves to tell them that wouldn't stand.
She's been told her campaign 'is over, if she doesn't...' two handfuls of times during this election cycle, and every time like a warrior, she does what we say she must. She does it, she does it against all odds, against a CLEARLY biased media, and she often exceeds what is required of her.
Remember when her campaign was over in New Hampshire? Nevada? California? New Jersey? Now, Ohio and Texas.
Well guess what: EVERY time she's done what the media say she must, and still they find a way to call for her head on a platter.
Toward the beginning of this race, I was undecided between John Edwards and Hillary Clinton.
With our current two options, it's not hard to imagine why so many Americans - including a majority of women - have come out for Hillary. Thank you, ladies!
After hearing her ideas, comparing them against Obama's, and after listening to them enough to realize who has solutions and who has soundbites, I'm more proud today than yesterday, and I was more proud yesterday than the day previous to stand up - loudly and proudly. I'm as proud as I've ever been to open my wallet and show my support. I'm more joyous than I've been yet to stand before you and shout from the rooftops that we need Hillary Clinton for president.
-Nick
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This lady pissed me off, so she got a piece of my mind.
http://blog.niemanwatchdog.org/?p=213
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Dear Carolyn,
Respectfully, you're full of it.
The media has made a big deal about Senator Clinton wanting it both ways, but frankly, they are STICKING IT TO HER both ways.
The media and Obamamaniacs hate for Hillary to cite her experience as first lady as evidence of experience for presidency, but they don't mind criticizing her for being a part of the administration when it comes to NAFTA or a host of other topics.
She also had the daunting task from the beginning of proving herself formidable, tough, leader, and she was labeled a mean bitch.
Then she shows her humanity for one brief moment in New Hampshire and the media eats her alive for it. Thank God, NH women came out in droves to tell them that wouldn't stand.
She's been told her campaign 'is over, if she doesn't...' two handfuls of times during this election cycle, and every time like a warrior, she does what we say she must. She does it, she does it against all odds, against a CLEARLY biased media, and she often exceeds what is required of her.
Remember when her campaign was over in New Hampshire? Nevada? California? New Jersey? Now, Ohio and Texas.
Well guess what: EVERY time she's done what the media say she must, and still they find a way to call for her head on a platter.
Toward the beginning of this race, I was undecided between John Edwards and Hillary Clinton.
With our current two options, it's not hard to imagine why so many Americans - including a majority of women - have come out for Hillary. Thank you, ladies!
After hearing her ideas, comparing them against Obama's, and after listening to them enough to realize who has solutions and who has soundbites, I'm more proud today than yesterday, and I was more proud yesterday than the day previous to stand up - loudly and proudly. I'm as proud as I've ever been to open my wallet and show my support. I'm more joyous than I've been yet to stand before you and shout from the rooftops that we need Hillary Clinton for president.
-Nick
