Hillary Plays Flight Attendant (Humor?)

Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton welcomed her traveling press corps aboard her campaign plane Wednesday with a humorous riff on the standard flight attendant speech familiar to commercial air travelers.

“Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard the maiden flight of Hil Force One,” Clinton said over the plane’s intercom as it taxied down the runway en route from Las Vegas to Reno, Nev.

“My name is Hillary and I am so pleased to have most of you on board,” she said. “FAA regulations prohibit the use of any cell phones, Blackberries or wireless devices that may be used to transmit a negative story about me.

“In a few minutes, I am going to switch off the ‘Fasten Your Seat Belt’ sign. However, I’ve learned lately that things can get awfully bumpy when you least expect it—so you might want to keep those seat belts fastened.

“And in the event of an unexpected drop in poll numbers, this plane will be diverted to New Hampshire.

“If you look out from the right, you will see an America saddled with tax cuts for the wealthiest and a war without end. If you look out from the left, you will see an America with a strong middle class at home and a strong reputation in the world.

“Once we’ve reached cruising altitude, we’ll be offering in-flight entertainment: my stump speech.

“Once again, thank you for joining us on Hil Force One. We know you have choices when you fly, and so we are grateful that you chose the plane with the most experienced crew. And so we are grateful that you chose the plane with the most experienced candidate.”

Clinton and McCain’s website victory images

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John McCain’s front page was celebratory. The candidate is shown with microphone in hand and patriotic confetti rains down upon a collage of supporters. The text brags about the victory and the overall message is “look! I’m popular! seriously!”

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Hillary Clinton’s front page shows her in focus among a blurred background. The photo used is soft and warm with the candidate’s hand over her heart as if to say “ah. why thank y’all so much!”

Similarities:
-Both candidates used stock photo’s instead of ones taken from the night of their win.
-Both candidates are open-mouth smiling in their pictures.
-Both candidates are facing the viewers right.

Bill O’Reilly scuffles with Obama staffer

Originally from Lynn Sweet in the Suntimes blog:

The incident was triggered when O’Reilly–with a Fox News crew shooting–was screaming at Obama National Trip Director Marvin Nicholson “Move” so he could get Obama’s attention, according to several eyewitnesses. “O’Reilly was yelling at him, yelling at his face,” a photographer shooting the scene said.

O’Reilly grabbed Nicholson’s arm and shoved him, another eyewitness said. Nicholson, who is 6’8, said O’Reilly called him “low class.”

“He grabbed me with both his hands here,” Nicholson said, gesturing to his left arm and O’Reilly “started shoving me.” Nicholson said, ” He was pretty upset. He was yelling at me.”

Secret Service agents who were nearby flanked O ‘Reilly after he pushed Nicholson. They told O’Reilly he needed to calm down and get behind the fence-like barricade that contained the press.

Obama had his back turned at this point and did not see any of this.

O’Reilly yelled “sir” at Obama and Obama walked over, not aware of what happened and told him he had an overflow crowd to visit. According to the time code from a photographer shooting the two, Obama and O’Reilly talked near 11:45 a.m. eastern time.

MediaBiestro’s TV Newser denies Sweet’s reporting, saying: Insiders tell TVNewser O’Reilly and his crew were on a ropeline, but their shot was being blocked. So, the FNC host was doing his damndest to make sure his cameraman got the shot as Obama walked by. Despite the Sun-Times reporting, insiders tell us the Secret Service was not involved.


O’Reilly responded on Fox News, saying


“A big guy, 6’8″ and stands right in front of ‘The Factor’ camera. So I asked him, fairly nicely, ‘You’re blocking our shot, sir, you need to move a little bit.’ The cameraman that I had actually moved away from him. He moved right in front of the cameraman again to block our shot. So, I had to gently remove him from that position.”

UPDATE: The shoddy video is here below, and yes, O’Reilly did call the guy an SOB.