Monday, August 12, 2013

Here Comes Hillary Clinton's Dirty Little Secrets We Should know

Hillary Clinton has dirty little secrets that she doesn't want the public to know. So has the Senate, who is made up mostly of Attorneys like Hillary and the legal Good Old Boys Club, finally threatened NBC and CNN that they will boycott them? Go ahead and boycott. There is only 50 of you  Senators and over 316,445,208 Citizens  who want to see this. We rule this country not the Senators. We have been waiting for some honesty from the News and when we get it you want to censor it.

Where did you get the guts to suppress our 1st Amendment rights and you don't have the guts to IMPEACH OBAMA!

Republicans threaten to boycott NBC and CNN after plans to run Hillary Clinton TV series

Updated Mon Aug 12, 2013 4:42pm AEST
The Republican Party has threatened to boycott whichever television channel broadcasts a proposed mini-series on the life of possible Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
The United States is still three years out from its next presidential election but Republicans fear that the proposed mini-series - yet to have a script - could unfairly influence voters come election time.
A four-part NBC miniseries starring Diane Lane and a feature-length documentary on CNN are set to air in 2014.
Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus is threatening to keep presidential debates involving Republican candidates off the channels if they go ahead with what he says amount to political ads for Ms Clinton.
Mr Priebus has written to NBC and CNN executives, objecting to what he called "a thinly veiled attempt" by major networks "at putting a thumb on the scales of the 2016 presidential election"
"Listen, I'm not going to boycott Diane Lane. It's not her fault that she's decided to take a script," he said.
"The fact is, what channel am I going to tune in to see the documentary and the miniseries that is all about promoting Hillary Clinton?
"And at this point, it sounds like it's going to be CNN and NBC, and if that's the case, they're not going to be involved in our debates. Period."
Two of NBC's own correspondents - White House chief correspondent Chuck Todd and veteran broadcaster Andrea Mitchell - have also spoken out, suggesting broadcasting the miniseries could damage the reputation of NBC News.
Neither CNN or NBC seems inclined to pull the plug.
NBC says the miniseries will air before the heat of the campaign and that the NBC News unit is completely independent of NBC Entertainment and had no involvement in the miniseries.
In a statement, CNN called the Republican actions "premature", saying "should they decide not to participate in debates on CNN, we would find it curious as limiting their debate participation seems to be the ultimate disservice to voters".
Political commentator Ron Bonjean says the Republicans are misguided in targeting the media.
"If I were the Republicans, I would be focusing on building up their own candidate, making sure their own candidate is someone who is going to connect with people, and someone who's going to be on-message, and someone who could take on Hillary Clinton," Mr Bonjean said.
Ms Clinton still has not said she is running, but many political analysts expect she will and her every move - including a recent lunch with Barack Obama - is already making news.

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