Hillary! Does Aurora
by T.L. James | 8:45 pm, October 24, 2008 | Comments Off
So, what did it feel like to be the lone conservative in a sea of PUMAs and Ø-bots at the Hillary Clinton rally this afternoon in Aurora? Well, let’s just say that I was a little on edge, expecting something like this to happen to me at any moment:

Thank goodness the crowd was too preoccupied with cheering her words without listening to them to pay any attention to me (aside from the yappy woman behind me who kept complaining about not being able to see…hey, it’s not my fault I’m 6’2″, lady – love me the way I am).
I’ll have the exclusive Peoples Press Collective video up shortly, once I’ve had the chance to clip it down to just the juicy bits of pandering and blatant lying.
One thing I didn’t get on video, unfortunately, was Diana Degette’s introduction of Eddie Perlmutter (yes, they really started that low on the totem pole), in which she inadvertently gaffed and called him “Congresswoman Perlmutter”…and then attempted to recover by saying that Eddie himself was just complaining to her that people call him “Congresswoman” a lot. {snicker}
Tags: 2008 > aurora > clinton > degette > election > hillary > Obama > perlmutter > rally > Ritter > salazar
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