Thursday, May 29, 2014

BloggeRhythms

All the clamor about forcing Veterans Affairs Secretary, Eric Shinseki resignation, probably doesn’t matter very much among voters. Those not knowing anything about the issue obviously don’t care at all, while those believing it’s an administration failure will vote Republican to show their displeasure, regardless.
 
As far as the administration itself is concerned, since the magnitude of their mismanagement is so widespread, if there’s improvement in the VA system it will be attributed to pressure brought to bear by Congress, committees and oversight. And if problems remain constant or increase, it will serve to reinforce the administration's list of incapability's. Therefore, either way, the incumbent’s side loses.
 
Which brings us once more to Bill Clinton’s wife.
 
According to Politico.com “An array of Democrats — including Hillary Clinton’s allies — are meeting this week to hammer out a united front on national security issues, including a clear response to Republicans over the Benghazi controversy. They see an opportunity to wrest control of a narrative that some allies fear could be damaging to Clinton if she moves ahead with a 2016 presidential campaign.”
 
So, what this means is, that in typical Dem fashion, political strategies are now being devised and designed to cover-up the boss’s wife’s incapability and managerial failures. However, this time around that may not be so easy to do, as reported in The Blog in the Weekly Standard, as follows:
 
“Hillary Clinton will be speaking at the 1STBANK Center next week in Broomfield, Colorado. But it appears event organizers are having a hard time selling out: tickets to the event have been put on sale, and are now selling for 66 percent cheaper than the original sale price.
 
The sale is being offered through Living Social, which titles the event, "Ticket to Keynote Speaker: Hillary Rodham Clinton."  
 
While tickets for the speech are now $59, instead of the original $175, according to Living Social, despite the great sale, only 200 tickets have been purchased through the discount website. The 1STBANK Center, can apparently hold between 6,500 and 7,500 for an event.
 
The lack of interest in the event isn’t too surprising though. Because, unless you’re the loyalist kind of supporter, or perhaps masochistic, paying to hear Bill’s wife speak is like begging a dentist for unneeded root canals. 
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
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