So, how many times did President Bill Clinton go to Indiana, let alone rural Indiana, when he was President? First Lady Hillary?
Don't voters know that "I see you" is just whore's milk, without a working coalition and an end to special interests that dominate the process? That t'aint abstract. That's how the ball bounces. Even in Hooservilles.
After drinking boilermakers with the boys a while back, Sen. Clinton is now telling Indiana's blue-collar voters that "politics has become too abstract, too generalized" in Obama's elitist world.
“Most people get a lot of meaning in their life from the work that they do,” Clinton says. “People want to be seen, they want to be appreciated, they want to be acknowledged.” - R. Stein.
“Most people get a lot of meaning in their life from the work that they do,” Clinton says. “People want to be seen, they want to be appreciated, they want to be acknowledged.” - R. Stein.