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Eye Witnesses: Reporters Figure Out Hillary's Muskie Moment From Behind

Circled: Jason Horowitz.
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Circled: Jason Horowitz.

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. - Reporters were mostly only half-listening moments before Hillary Clinton's eyes welled up with tears in a coffee shop here early this afternoon.

It was another of the increasing number of hour-plus gatherings put on by her campaign, and the majority of the reporters were scrolling around on Blackberrys or reading the newspaper or whispering to one another about the ubiquitous but somehow unmentionable Chelsea Clinton.

As Mrs. Clinton sat down at a large table and took questions from New Hampshire residents, the press mostly got to see the back of her.

But then, after the headline moment when she was asked her question by a 64-year-old freelance photographer—who wasn't here for work—her voice seemed to give out. The reporters couldn't see why her voice had started sounding so strange.

Moments later, when she concluded the conversation, reporters were still asking each other what happened. "Wait, were there tears?" asked one daily newspaper reporter. "Was this her Ed Muskie, 1972 moment?" asked another.

Only a handful of reporters actually got a good look at what happened.

Then the reporters here all flew to work; they interviewed patrons and asked what they thought and felt (many of the women there had started crying themsleves).

Patrick Healy of The New York Times seemed to be trying to verify the story over the phone, saying "I've never heard her voice like that." The Daily News' Michael McAuliff said, "This is unprecedented. We've never seen her like this so there's no meter to judge her on."The New York Post's Geoff Earle was snapping a picture of the person who asked the question, since she was recently in a photo in the Post alongside Barack Obama.

Within minutes, the headline was on The Drudge Report. For better or for worse, from Hillary's point of view?

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mattman (not verified) says:

All a put on! Hillary is a conniving liar who will pull any trick to sway people her way.

The Blue Dossier (not verified) says:

'THE LABILE AFFECT'

I don't think her brittle nerves are an act or a contrivance at all. Why would someone act that flaky for effect? Is her display not the absolute antithesis of leadership?

On the contrary, emotional lability, or downright instability, is what we can come to expect from this woman. Why would anyone have presumed otherwise? She is simply not leadership material.

For so long she has hidden behind her rock, Bill Clinton. Now we are witnessing the real woman we might be stuck with as 'President'. Let's be serious...

~ The Blue Dossier

Nicola Story (not verified) says:

So you complain about Obama talking differently to AA crowds, a point that Hillary's team is advancing. Well who is the master of that? Bill Clinton who no doubt had various different ways of speaking to groups depending on whether they were from the south, north or black or white. Again, Hillary's campaign is trying to draw attention to race in order to scare people into thinking Obama has a race agenda. Shame on you!

Aujun (not verified) says:

WHY NOT JUST FORGET THE PRIMARIES AND RETURN TO GOOD OLE' DAYS OF
RECORDS SET

- The only president ever impeached on grounds of personal malfeasance
- Most number of convictions and guilty pleas by friends and associates*
- Most number of cabinet officials to come under criminal investigation
- Most number of witnesses to flee country or refuse to testify
- Most number of witnesses to die suddenly
- First president sued for sexual harassment.
- First president accused of rape.
- First first lady to come under criminal investigation
- Largest criminal plea agreement in an illegal campaign contribution case
- First president to establish a legal defense fund.
- First president to be held in contempt of court
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions from abroad
- First president disbarred from the US Supreme Court and a state court

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