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Do you think Hillary is cheating with the planted questions that her advisers are telling the audience to ask?
First a fake laugh and now a staged debate, or has it always been like this?

2007-11-11 22:10:50 · 14 answers · asked by acot_anthonym 4 in Politics & Government Politics

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Considering that Hillary is a media darling, and a product of the Liberal Left, which the Media seems to have a lifetime subscription to, it is definitely "cheating" the American citizen of honest debate.

It wasn't always like this, but liberal education institutions have ruined many a young mind early on, and they keep on doing it, so now most media outlets are so heavily biased Left, they'll never ask their preferred people hard questions, only softies, and reserve the hard ones for Conservative and other candidates. They can claim all they want that they're not biased, but it's easy to see. One way to change that would be that EVERY candidate MUST be asked the same question, exactly. That way, if they wish to harp on the Conservatives, the Liberal candidates would be forced to answer the same question(s), or the Media would have to rephrase them all. That would solve alot of this nonsense.

Please, Westhill...the media is so biased, they should all just cut off their right legs and arms, so they can keep going in the Left-leaning circle they practically all are in. If Hillary can't take a "tough" question from the Conservatives, then she 'll never make it going up against Russia, North Korea, Iran or any other tin-pot dictator who has a far more lethal media voice. Hiding her from the "big bad Conservatives" only makes it more of a farce to ask her canned questions that mean nothing. And the Left has been planting questions FAR more than the Right, as who controls most of the media these days? Liberals, not conservatives. Yet, the Conservative voice on AM radio ( AM?! ) consistently outranks anything the Libs can put on, because no sane person would listen to the rants, and no advertiser is going to pay ad fees on shows that draw such poor ratings as Air America. That stupid Fairness Doctrine is nothing more than a blatant attempt also to silence the Conservatives. If Rush Limbaugh can have "equal" time on the Air America show, I'd say it's fair. But since we KNOW that won't happen, it's just a communistic stunt by the Left to get their tired views aired to those who don't want to listen. And who would just give Hillary soft questions.

The Gremlin Guy

2007-11-11 22:24:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

The fake laugh was Hillary's attempt to be dismissive of the tough and sometimes dishonest questions she was being asked on the Sunday morning talk shows.

Her campaign neither admitted nor denied that there were a few plants in her audiences at campaign events who asked softball questions. Apparently, she was again copying a conservative technique, and perhaps trying to counter the Republican plants in the audience who were asking dishonest, attack dog questions. Politics, as you know is a dirty business, and it's gotten dirtier in recent years.

There's no indication that a "debate" was "staged", just that a few easy questions were asked by several audience members at campaign appearances. Now that Hillary is under surveillance for this, her campaign workers will very likely cease and desist.

2007-11-11 22:17:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

More importantly, now that Hillary has stated, for the umpteenth time when confronted with a problem with her campaign, "Well, it was news to me.", which was the standard answer of Sgt Schultz in Hogan's Heroes, her response of having no knowledge of what's happening around her should make it obvious that anyone that clueless has no business running for any office. Harry Truman, a respectable Democrat, had a sign on his desk that read, "The Buck Stops Here". Hillary's sign will read, "Buck? What Buck?"
The woman is simply not willing to accept responsibility for anything.

2007-11-11 23:07:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Well, I'm sure that's been done before. I don't know that I would call it cheating, but as far ahead as she is I don't understand why the campaign would take chances like this. She better toughen up, she will need the practice if she gets the nomination, in answering tough questions and speaking to a national audience.

2007-11-11 22:38:18 · answer #4 · answered by The Scorpion 6 · 1 0

I think it's always been like this. A staged question is not a big deal. It just helps them get into a subject matter that they prefer to be heard on. As far as a whole debate with prefered questions is BS. The American people deserve to have their questions answered before voting.

2007-11-11 22:19:59 · answer #5 · answered by G Y 3 · 1 0

Hillary thinks that she is above the law and can do anything she wants to do because she has a huge legal team back in Arkansas to back her up and bail her out of tricky situations. She drags her feet on all accounts and fails to respond in a timely manner to delay the issue and possibly escape it as a result of time in office expirations.

2015-08-05 00:54:21 · answer #6 · answered by zahbudar 6 · 0 0

That is the equivalent of asking is Hillary breathing!

There is nothing authentic about that witch with a b!

Edit: for those saying no one admitted to it, why are they

saying they won't do it anymore!

2007-11-11 23:16:15 · answer #7 · answered by realitycheck 3 · 0 1

Come' on Westie! copying conservative tactics? can we say Politics and get on with it! I mean this is some of the same stuff Greek and Roman statescraft people used a few thousand years ago ( Being a Goddess I was there.)

2007-11-11 22:21:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yeah, I don't trust Hillary, and I'm a democrat.

2007-11-11 22:22:39 · answer #9 · answered by foru0810 3 · 1 1

Keep in mind she's the liberal media's candidate.
They'll do whatever it takes to win the nomination.

2007-11-11 23:09:54 · answer #10 · answered by Johnny 7 · 1 0

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