The fundraiser was Thursday at the residence of Colorado gov. This is the candidate the Democratic Party elite has chosen for us.Ī local reporter says the campaign turned a noise machine out onto the street just before Clinton started speaking.Ī local reporter in Denver says Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton used a “static noise machine” at a fundraising event to prevent the press and public from hearing her speech. The irony, of course, is that had she been half as serious about maintaining the secrecy of sensitive national information while serving as Secretary of State as she's been in finding ways to keep her big money speeches away from the voters, sensitive national information likely wouldn't have been placed at risk and the presidential front runner for the Democratic Party wouldn't be under investigation by the FBI smack dab in the middle of the big race. Some might suggest that keeping those secret big money speeches from the rest of us has been one of the few consistencies in Clinton's politics. She actually found a way to "jam" the speech she recently gave to a big money crowd at a fundraiser at the home of Colorado's governor, so that reporters outside the event couldn't hear what was said. In yet another instance of truth being stranger than fiction, Hillary has found a new and creative way to make sure the average American doesn't get to know what's in those top secret speeches she been delivering to her high dollar donors. To advertise, take a look at WoodenBoat Advertising, or use your Google Adwords account if you want to advertise on the Forum. Selling/self promotion postings are verboten on the Forum. No need to register unless you would like to participate, although some images will only show if you are registered/logged-in.īefore you can post: click the red register link or the register tab, above, right. You'll find answers to the frequently asked questions as well as basic rules. To get WoodenBoat delivered to your door or computer, mobile device of choice, etc, click WB Subscriptions.Ĭheck out the FAQ. The Forum is a free service, and much like the "free" content on Public Radio, we hope you will support WoodenBoat by subscribing to this fabulous magazine. The WoodenBoat Forum is sponsored by WoodenBoat Publications, publisher of WoodenBoat magazine.
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