No tricks. Just clock on the blue lines for the photos. Also, I have just added 2 4-5 mins. clips of Hillary’s opening comments. You can see the new and more agressive style. I have more clips if anyone wants me to post them. It was a very interesting rally. She’s rolling out a new style.
I, along with some friends, attempted to attend an Obama rally in Salem yesterday. There was an overflow crowd. A campaign worker approached us, asking “Are any of you from New Hampshire?” Our united reply was no. Her response, “Almost everyone in this line is from Massachusetts”.
hrs-kevinsays
The call I got on sunday was slightly different. I don’t perceive the call as desperation on Hillary’s part, I just thought it was funny. Needless to say, very few people are going to go to the rally because Menino called them.
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theopensocietysays
I was at Hillary Clinton’s rally in Hampton and there were thousands of people there. So many that they had to put people in an overflow auditorium, which was filled too. The press are not reporting on this accurately or seem to be trying to down play Hillary’s crowds while playing up Barack Obama’s crowds. Just read the story in the Globe today.
Clinton’s boisterous Nashua rally yesterday was in the same gym where Obama spoke the day before. An impressive-looking column of supporters extended from the high school before Clinton’s event. But once everyone was inside, Obama’s event appeared to have been bigger. Obama’s campaign counted about 3,500 at its rally, and Clinton’s campaign said 3,000 came to hers.
The campaign’s count for the crowd in Nashua was actually 3700 for Hillary Clinton’s rally (this is from Hillary herself), not 3000. And saying Obama’s event “appeared to have been bigger” is just bad reporting. What does that mean anyway?
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ed-prisbysays
Did she cackle wildly at this event like she did on Good Morning America this morning? The effort to make her seem more human by having her display a “sense of humor” is coming dangerously close to backfiring. She laughs, crazily, at things that either aren’t funny, or aren’t funny enough to laugh that hard at. It’s unnerving.
helenannsays
Talk about words. She sure has grabbed onto this one for dear life.
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p>Change? Really? Looks like the old Clinton Administration to me.
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p>We don’t want another Clinton Administration.
By definition, that is NOT change.
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p>She can keep saying the word like a mantra until she is blue in the face, but it ain’t gonna change the fact that she does not represent change.
david says
Is there a trick?
pericles says
No tricks. Just clock on the blue lines for the photos. Also, I have just added 2 4-5 mins. clips of Hillary’s opening comments. You can see the new and more agressive style. I have more clips if anyone wants me to post them. It was a very interesting rally. She’s rolling out a new style.
david says
I get to some kind of login screen. Can you post the pics right to BMG? Thanks for adding the video.
pericles says
I finally figured it out!
john-from-lowell says
This Robocall is posted on Blue Hampshire.
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joemoakleydem says
I, along with some friends, attempted to attend an Obama rally in Salem yesterday. There was an overflow crowd. A campaign worker approached us, asking “Are any of you from New Hampshire?” Our united reply was no. Her response, “Almost everyone in this line is from Massachusetts”.
hrs-kevin says
The call I got on sunday was slightly different. I don’t perceive the call as desperation on Hillary’s part, I just thought it was funny. Needless to say, very few people are going to go to the rally because Menino called them.
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theopensociety says
I was at Hillary Clinton’s rally in Hampton and there were thousands of people there. So many that they had to put people in an overflow auditorium, which was filled too. The press are not reporting on this accurately or seem to be trying to down play Hillary’s crowds while playing up Barack Obama’s crowds. Just read the story in the Globe today.
The campaign’s count for the crowd in Nashua was actually 3700 for Hillary Clinton’s rally (this is from Hillary herself), not 3000. And saying Obama’s event “appeared to have been bigger” is just bad reporting. What does that mean anyway?
helenann says
ed-prisby says
Did she cackle wildly at this event like she did on Good Morning America this morning? The effort to make her seem more human by having her display a “sense of humor” is coming dangerously close to backfiring. She laughs, crazily, at things that either aren’t funny, or aren’t funny enough to laugh that hard at. It’s unnerving.
helenann says
Talk about words. She sure has grabbed onto this one for dear life.
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p>Change? Really? Looks like the old Clinton Administration to me.
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p>We don’t want another Clinton Administration.
By definition, that is NOT change.
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p>She can keep saying the word like a mantra until she is blue in the face, but it ain’t gonna change the fact that she does not represent change.
demolisher says
not that I am offended but I’m surprised to see such a hit from the WAPO
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