An increasingly shallow and risk-averse America gets the most shallow and risk-averse candidate imaginable.
The Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign part deux[/I] is less than a week old, and already reporters and opinionators across America are complaining.
She announced via a video, the ultimate way to control a message and avoid any engagement with real people or the press. She is undertaking a trip by van; nothing novel, simply a redux from her 2000 Senate campaign in New York. For now, at least, she is passing on talking policy in any real detail. For the foreseeable future, she appears interested in talking about relatively uncontroversial topics like "ways families can increase take-home pay, the importance of expanding early childhood education and making higher education more affordable," or so her advisers told the Associated Press.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/04/16/you-deserve-hillary-s-bloodless-condescending-campaign.html
The Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign part deux[/I] is less than a week old, and already reporters and opinionators across America are complaining.
She announced via a video, the ultimate way to control a message and avoid any engagement with real people or the press. She is undertaking a trip by van; nothing novel, simply a redux from her 2000 Senate campaign in New York. For now, at least, she is passing on talking policy in any real detail. For the foreseeable future, she appears interested in talking about relatively uncontroversial topics like "ways families can increase take-home pay, the importance of expanding early childhood education and making higher education more affordable," or so her advisers told the Associated Press.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/04/16/you-deserve-hillary-s-bloodless-condescending-campaign.html