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New Details on Clinton's 'Plant' Problem
The college student who was fed a question to ask Sen. Hillary Clinton by Clinton campaign staffers at a campaign stop in Iowa has spoken to CNN. Her comments shed more light on the controversy and call into question aspects of the Clinton campaign's explanation for the incident.Muriel Gallo-Chasanoff was approached by a campaign staffer at an event in Newton, Iowa, last week. She said that the staffer asked her if she would like to ask a question to Sen. Clinton. Gallo-Chasanoff agreed and asked the staffer if she could ask about Clinton's energy plan. The staffer reportedly didn't think that her question was a good one and suggested that she ask a question about global warming instead. Gallo-Chasanoff asked the question later in the event providing the following exchange.
Question: As a young person, I'm worried about the long-term effects of global warming. How does your plan combat climate change?
Clinton: Well, you should be worried. You know, I find as I travel around Iowa that it's usually young people that ask me about global warming.
The Clinton campaign issued a statement soon after the incident was first reported that claimed the campaign did not regularly provide questions at campaign events. But, Gallo-Chasanoff has provided new details that cast doubt on the veracity of that official statement.
Gallo-Chasanoff tells CNN that the question she was provided came from a sheet full of questions targeted for specific types of audience members. "The top one was planned specifically for a college student. It said 'college student' in brackets and then the question," she said. Gallo-Chasanoff goes on to allege that another questioner at the same event was provided a question by the Clinton campaign. She describes overhearing a man who had asked a question about jobs for the middle class saying after the event that the campaign had asked him to pose the question. That question may have seemed out of place at an event focusing on energy policy, but it did highlight an issue specific to the locality. Newton, Iowa, recently lost a Maytag manufacturing plant. Both questions suggest a level of planning within the campaign that contradicts the campaign's original statement which claimed that providing questions was "not standard policy."
Gallo-Chasanoff's statements also call into question the Clinton's campaign's statement that Sen. Clinton did not know which audience members to call on. However, Gallo-Chasanoff states that everyone at the event had their hands up to ask a question and she was the only college aged student in the area she was standing during the event. "I don't know whether Hillary knew what my question was going to be, but it seemed like she knew to call on me because there were so many people, and ... I was the only college student in that area," she said.
Perhaps most damaging to the campaign, however, is Gallo-Chasanoff's allegation that the Clinton campaign asked her not to speak to the press without speaking to them first. She says that when she reported the incident to the Grinnell College newspaper, she insisted that the campaign be informed as a courtesy. That courtesy led to a Clinton campaign intern contacting Gallo-Chasanoff and asking that she "not talk about" the story until checking in with the campaign. However, Gallo-Chasanoff said she felt under no obligation to check with the campaign before speaking out.
I'm not under any real obligation to do that, and I haven't talked to [the campaign] anymore.
If what I do is come and just be totally truthful, then that's all anyone can ask of me, and that's all I can ask of myself. So I'll feel good with what I've done. I'll feel like I've done the right thing.
The planted question story is spinning out of control for the Clinton campaign. Last week, it looked as if the campaign had moved quickly to defuse the controversy by admitting its mistake and not making excuses. These new details, however, seem to indicate that the campaign was not entirely truthful in its initial statements and instead sought to minimize the damage from the incident. Now, coverage of this incident is likely to focus on the attempted cover-up, causing reporters to look for more incidents from Sen. Clinton's past. What seemed like a sign of the campaign's maturation a few short days ago, has turned into just another in a string of bad news cycles for the Clinton campaign.
Recent Comments
(Page 1 of 1)boo2belkeu3:49PMNov 13th 2007
Dont support dishonesty, more of the last 20 years, or somone who can not answer even one question without changing the subject. Research the candidates and discover Romney is for honest change.
Robert4:49PMNov 13th 2007
EVER HEARD OF TERRY MCCAULIFFE? HOW ABOUT PAUL BUGALLA? A more slimmy pair of double-talking con artists are not easily found. These two road apples are running Hillary Clinton's campaign! They have been associated with the Clintons for a very long time and have demonstrated that they will do anything, say anything and destroy anyone who gets in the way, in order to further the ambitions of the Clintons. You won't see or hear them much. They don't convey the phony impression that Hillary is trying to put over on the country. If you ever do see them, you'll say to yourself: " I'd sure never buy a used car from one of these snake oil salesmen"! Don't think for a minute that Hillary didn't know that her sleeze ball staff didn't plant the questions in the audience! She's in complete control of every aspect and every detail of her fraudulent campaign. Her campaign motto? "HOW CAN WE FOOL 'EM TODAY?"
Jaki Baez4:50PMNov 13th 2007
Why are the media fixed on some planted question? So, what. There are so many more important topics to talk about like Pakinstan's situation, and we are worried about some question presented at some town-hall. Maybe they should look at the discovery of old painting from the time of Nostradamus which the italians are carefully researching today. One of the painting is a skeleton's head and on top of it is the picture of a moon and a star. Under the skull is a wooden object. If you have wisdom: the Star and Moon stand for a country and if you have wisdom: The staff or wooden objects that is under the skull represents something. This something is not known. But, it is well understood that the Moon and Star stands for this muslim country that is in turmoil today. Let's find a way to peace and stop discussing silly conversations that only bring foolishness answers.
Paul5:17PMNov 13th 2007
Forget parties forget politicians in fact we need a total change ie no more health care provided to politicians,no more pensions to politicians,tax campaign contributions both the giver and receivers at 200%,tax transfer of campaign surplus funds to politicians at 400% vote for someone in your community who has a track record of doing and acheiving good in your not neccessarily a clergy person going back to 1997 when rumours first started about the possibility of the current occupant of the White House the only plus I could find was that people would learn the importance of voting and the importance of taking the time to be properly informed your choice has consequences for the whole world read article nine of the U.S. constitution n
Brian7:31PMNov 13th 2007
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The Switfboated9:56PMNov 13th 2007
eVERY candidates does this , some more some less, no big deal
The Switfboated10:06PMNov 13th 2007
I for one feel like MS. Clinton. I am not a dem Or Gop but feel i too have been swiftboated by the POLITICAL MACHINE media when expressing my opinion last week. None of my posts were accepted. They spoke of how i viewed her response to the states that gave licences to illegals. That question should have been asked to a state candidate not a presidential candidate. There is no such thing as a national license, therfore- end of story. But if the question were about illegals & immigration policy then it would have been for her or any presidential candidate.
courtney1:38AMNov 14th 2007
if hillary clinton is our president.
gooooodbye the little freedom we already have.
RON PAUL 08!!!!
Chirp11:38AMNov 14th 2007
Why not ask a question that ANY candidate is somewhat prepared to answer? Whats the big deal?
gbe12:18PMNov 14th 2007
of course the ride by press will give her a pass on this lattest bunch of bull by the bitch hillary she says she knew nothing about it what a lie if she knows nothing about her own campain how is she supposes to run the country.nice try bitch.
gbe12:20PMNov 14th 2007
hillary is a true communist.she would take all the fredoms away.its funny the president is not allowed to spy on terrorist but we let people like hillary hang around just like the slut speaker of the house
Goose1:25PMNov 14th 2007
Our political system has become so corrupt and inept that candidates will stoop to the height of lowness to become part of its working process. Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi scare the hell out of me, especially when they are on the same team.
susan bremer1:55PMNov 14th 2007
HOW MANY OTHER CANDITATES HAVE DONE THE SAME THING, BUT HAVE NOT BEEN CAUGHT (YET)?
Lee Rich8:43PMNov 14th 2007
Hillary is being ambushed by Obama and Edwards who are trailing and are seeking every dirty angle to take her down, which they will never do. Edwards has gone down the drain, and Obama, is a kid, good talker and that is all. Do the people want him or want change. This Obama cannot and will not do. Why, because number 1 , he is a black person,The states in the Bible Belt do not want him either. this country will not elect him until he proves himself in Congress.He has no, NONE experience. while Hillary has the secret weapon. Her husband Bill. President Bill Clinton as we can all see is well liked and loved by almost all countries in this Universe. He is the only one that can repair the huge Damage that Bush has done. He alone will bring those countries back and our DOLLAR will rise to new heights.
Lee Ricciardi8:46PMNov 14th 2007
The Boys are after Hillary, want all her records from the White House, they are coming, where are Obamas, he cant find them, crazy, records will be searched by the truth machine and just watch what Obama has been hiding.
emelpe4:28AMNov 15th 2007
Well, at least the Hillary Clinton Campaign isn't issuing press credentials to gay prostitutes like the Bush White House did in the case of "correspondent" Jeff Gannon.
Jeanne8:07AMNov 15th 2007
This is a "non story." All I have to say is so what if someone was "fed" a question. This administration is "fed" answers, now that's something to talk about.
James10:09AMNov 15th 2007
It would appear that people are getting better educated about how politics work. Candidates like Hilary Clinton can't pull the wool over voters eyes like in the old days. With all the hype being given to Mrs. Clinton, she was a facination for us college students. The facination soon came to a screaching halt when we realized we were being used and she wasn't really interested in our views or concerns. We were just being used by a flowery politician that is being sponsored by a sneaky political machine. They almost succeded, except we are not that old bull you can lead around by a nose ring any more. As I said earlier, we are much smarter now and demand a much better type of candidate. Mrs. Clinton has lost a lot of votes by this display, I don't believe she will recover from this!
Bob Elliott10:55AMNov 15th 2007
I think all candidates have done this at one time or another. But what bothers me is she lied about not knowing about it. Do you think any staff member would dare to put that stunt without her permission? That's not the "dictatorial" Hillare we all know, and love to hate. GFR
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Bobby1:52PMNov 13th 2007
Looking for a way to express my discuss with the Demoncrates and congress.I want them to know that as a retired Viet Nam Veteran with a service connected disability, that I am ashamed of our congress. The BS that they put out, the bickering and all. why were they voted in, as there seems to be an awful lot of Idiots out there that in fact voted them In. The Speaker of the House Is a joke!!