Hillary’s Masterful Political Stroke

Hillary ducks for cover behind a child as her party comes under heavy sniper fire on 1996 trip to Bosnia…
As the campaign for President drags on, it is apparent that no one in the race has the political skills of Hillary Clinton.
In a savvy political move, Hillary has broadened her appeal and increased her ability to get elected in November. Her recent statements that she came under sniper fire when landing in Bosnia show why she is the candidate to beat in the upcoming contest for President.
Who else but Hillary could, in one stroke, increase her voting base among college students and also siphon away voters from John McCain?
The simple act of confusing the details on whether she was being shot at or hugging a child means Hillary has burnished her conservative credentials by inviting comparisons to the late Ronald Reagan and his bout with Alzheimer’s.
At the same time, Ms. Clinton will pull support from many conservatives who want to continue four more years of the type of blatant delusional analysis promulgated by the Bush administration.
Hillary also shored up her support with college students, a group that has been solidly in the Obama camp. Her ability to identify with America’s youth as they pad their resumes in search for their first big job is as an adept a political maneuver as you’ll ever see.
Whether you are describing your summer job at a McDonald’s register as “managing cash flow for one of the world’s leading multinational corporations” or whether you’re describing landing in a private chartered plane and having dinner prepared by a personal chef as “coming under sniper fire,” I think we can all agree it shows that Hillary is just one of us.
The fact that spokesman Howard Wolfson is able to complain that calling Senator Clinton on an outright lie amounts to “negative campaigning” is further proof that Ms. Clinton’s staff is ready to assume power on day one.
News site Bizlevity points out the only way Wolfson would be satisfied that the Obama forces were running a positive campaign would be if they ran a series of ongoing ‘Hillary for President’ ads.
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