News and Politics | January 05, 2008 | 4 comments

Hillary Booed at NH Democratic Party Dinner

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Swiyyah
At the New Hampshire Democratic Party's 100 Club dinner, when Obama (dinner's last speaker) took the stage "the crowd surged forward chanting 'O-bam-a' and 'Fired Up, Ready to Go!' So many people rushed towards the stage that the announcer had to ask people to take their seats.

There was not so much enthusiasm for Mrs. Clinton. She was booed, twice! The first boo: she said "she has always and will continue to work for 'change for you.'" The second: Hillary said "There are two big questions for voters in New Hampshire. One is: who will be ready to lead from day one? The second (Hillary then had to pause for the boos) Is who can we nominate who will go the distance against the Republicans?"


I think people should voice their likes and dislikes for candidates (free speech and all) but isn't booing kind of childish?
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4 comments // Hillary Booed at NH Democratic Party Dinner

  • Julian25
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      Julian25  
    • now I am not supporting Hilary, but I think they are booing at the fact that she said republicans. Not booing at her, but at the republicans...Just a thought.

    • 4 years ago
  • Swiyyah
  • lfm
  • devo64
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      devo64  
    • It could be considered childish but it's just easier to chant Boo then to chant: "We're expressing a basic lack of trust in you, primarily for past Clinton scandals, and the view that you're overbearing and aggressive. Also, why did you have White House documents during your tenure as First Lady classified and hidden until after the presidential elections? Seeing on how you're trying to get back into the WH don't you think it's important we get access to those documents? I just don't know how we can trust you."

      I'd boo her.

    • 4 years ago
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