“Man featured in Hillary Clinton’s launch ad wants Democratic candidates to challenge Clinton in the primary,” Daniel Halper writes at the Weekly Standard:
REPORTER: “Attorney Sean Bagniewski was in the video along with his wife and his dog.”
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REPORTER: “He says it was filmed a month and a half ago. And is he still eating the trash?”
BAGNIEWSKI: “He still is.”
REPORTER: “Bagniewski has been a Clinton fan since fifth grade. but he still hopes other Democrats get in the race, including former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley and former Virginia Senator Jim Webb. Do you want more Democratic candidates in the field?”
BAGNIEWSKI: “Yes. I think it’s better for the candidates, it’s better for the voters to get the whole array of opinions and I think it’s better for Iowa.”
Hillary sure can pick ’em — we’ve seen this movie before, haven’t we?
Casey Knowles, a High School Senior in Washington state, recently discovered she was one of the sleeping children in Clinton’s controversial “Children” ad appearing prior to the Texas primaries.
Knowles, a supporter of Barack Obama was shocked that she had contributed to the national security message of a candidate that she passionately opposes.
When asked by The New Argument, this is what Knowles had to say about her appearance in Clinton’s ad:
“While I love Hillary, I would much rather hear Barack Obama’s voice at the other end of the phone at 3am.
In case you had forgotten. Speaking of memory loss, while the London Independent, the paper that would prefer you forget their infamous “Snowfalls Are Now Just a Thing of the Past” headline from 2000 isn’t known for their (intentional) humor or trolling, this is a pretty masterful job of front page design:
THE INDEPENDENT FRONT PAGE: Alzheimer’s breakthrough gives new hope to millions. #skypapers pic.twitter.com/pjxfSmVUT8
— Sky News (@SkyNews) April 14, 2015
And certainly a far more subtle piece of trolling than Ezra’s Klein’s casually racist “typo:”
You stay classy, young juicevoxers.
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