Chelsea Clinton Is Mean To 9-Year-Old Girls
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
Hillary trots out her daughter on the campaign trail to convert younger voters, and what happens? A 9-year-old reporter for Scholastic News has the temerity to ask if Bill would make a good “first man,” and Chelsea tells her “I’m sorry, I don’t talk to the press, and that applies to you, unfortunately.” Stay classy! [WSJ]
Hillary trots out her daughter on the campaign trail to convert younger voters, and what happens? A 9-year-old reporter for Scholastic News has the temerity to ask if Bill would make a good “first man,” and Chelsea tells her “I’m sorry, I don’t talk to the press, and that applies to you, unfortunately.” Stay classy! [WSJ]









Some women like her, others don’t! Hillary, like many Democrats, tends to poll better among the less well-off, but her campaign is reaching to get a little more grrl power at the CEO level (which is, sadly, a rather shallow pool from which to draw). Since Romney’s already locked up Ebay CEO Meg Whitman, and McCain’s got former HP CEO Carly Fiorina and Giuliani’s got Wendy’s CEO Kerrii Anderson, Clinton’s advisers are trumpeting her support from unnamed Google and E&Y managers, senior managers at JP Morgan Chase, a bunch of former Clinton appointees who work in the corporate world, Billie Jean King, and Diane von Furstenberg. Supposedly Xerox CEO Anne Mulcahy is supporting Hillary, but she refuses to say so publicly which is why she’s listed in a story in the Wall Street Journal. Does name-dropping women that support her make you want to vote for her more? Yeah, us neither. [