Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Hillary to add planned spontaneity as a tactic in her campaign.

By Rob Janicki

Now, if adding planned spontaneity to her campaign isn't an oxymoron, I'm not certain what is an oxymoron.  Hillary has always been guarded in her meetings with the press and very selective in pubic meetings with individuals.  She has always acted in a precise and choreographed manner in order to stay on script.  It's when Hillary goes off script that her true nature begins to surface and it's not a pretty sight.

I sort of thought the subtitle to this piece should be "Let's put some lipstick on this Pig and see what sticks".  Hillary's handlers seem to be a day late and a dollar short on good campaign advice, but then again when you have a stiff for a candidate, it's hard to do much to improve that image.  Hillary ain't no Slick Willie when it comes to political campaigning.

If Hillary plans on putting some spontaneity in her campaign, it's a clear indication to anyone with a political pulse, that her campaign in on the ropes.  You don't make such a move, if your campaign is going well.  Yet, Hillary believes, at least in public pronouncements, that her campaign is going along swimmingly, to use a metaphor.  Frankly, it looks like Hillary is drowning and desperately needs someone to throw her a life preserver.  Could that life preserver be Joe Biden entering the Democrat debacle?  Hillary could look good in comparison.

All this begs the question, if Hillary is incapable of running an open, engaging and dynamic presidential nomination campaign meeting with real voters, what reason is there to believe she possesses the skills necessary to win a head to head match up with a Republican?  I'm beginning to believe that Democrats are rethinking this very same question.

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