Regis Philbin
Apr 18th, 2008, 10:54 PM
Like most kids of her generation, Chelsea Clinton is a spoiled selfish brat. She comes from the generation where everybody gets a trophy just for trying and there are no losers. These people have been so sheltered that whenever they confront hardship in life they just cannot handle it.
Hey, is Chelsea's boss one of those hedge fund managers that made all the money last year that Snobama wants to go after?
"Glamorous Swan"? I think not. Look at the picture in the article
Of course she can't handle "icky" questions... :] :rolleyes:
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-chelsea18apr18,0,7934751.story
Campaign trail gets bumpy for Chelsea Clinton
IN THE POLITICAL MIX: Chelsea Clinton, who is on leave from her job at a New York hedge fund, is considered one of her mother’s most effective surrogates in the campaign.
For the first time, the poised and intelligent former first daughter is facing the kind of scrutiny that has bedeviled the candidates and their surrogates.
By Robin Abcarian, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
April 18, 2008
EUGENE, ORE. -- The softballs come gently, lobbed by voters who support her mother and are thrilled to see that the awkward duckling of the Clinton administration has become a glamorous swan.
What is your mother's position on healthcare? What will your mother do for special education? What is your mother's plan to end the war in Iraq?
Chelsea Clinton, a 28-year-old self-proclaimed "numbers dork" who is on leave from her job at a New York hedge fund, answers in whole sentences and long paragraphs filled with wonky phrases and filial pride. She never talks to icky reporters (not even 9-year-olds, you may recall).
Nonetheless, this strategy has lately failed to protect her from icky questions.
Students in states with upcoming primaries have asked whether the Monica Lewinsky scandal and her father's impeachment have adversely affected her mother's credibility.
Hey, is Chelsea's boss one of those hedge fund managers that made all the money last year that Snobama wants to go after?
"Glamorous Swan"? I think not. Look at the picture in the article
Of course she can't handle "icky" questions... :] :rolleyes:
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-chelsea18apr18,0,7934751.story
Campaign trail gets bumpy for Chelsea Clinton
IN THE POLITICAL MIX: Chelsea Clinton, who is on leave from her job at a New York hedge fund, is considered one of her mother’s most effective surrogates in the campaign.
For the first time, the poised and intelligent former first daughter is facing the kind of scrutiny that has bedeviled the candidates and their surrogates.
By Robin Abcarian, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
April 18, 2008
EUGENE, ORE. -- The softballs come gently, lobbed by voters who support her mother and are thrilled to see that the awkward duckling of the Clinton administration has become a glamorous swan.
What is your mother's position on healthcare? What will your mother do for special education? What is your mother's plan to end the war in Iraq?
Chelsea Clinton, a 28-year-old self-proclaimed "numbers dork" who is on leave from her job at a New York hedge fund, answers in whole sentences and long paragraphs filled with wonky phrases and filial pride. She never talks to icky reporters (not even 9-year-olds, you may recall).
Nonetheless, this strategy has lately failed to protect her from icky questions.
Students in states with upcoming primaries have asked whether the Monica Lewinsky scandal and her father's impeachment have adversely affected her mother's credibility.