Does it really matter if you plant a question?

Seriously, does it?  Yes, it’s unethical and completely showy.  On the other hand, it’s politics and do you really expect anything less from that type of crowd?  I believe that government works and for the most part, it works well.  However, I don’t believe the campaign promises, etc.  And you shouldn’t either.  Past experience should show almost anyone that few (if any) politicians keep their promises once elected.  Sometimes I think it’s because of others in Washington and sometimes, it’s because the lifestyle there is so alluring.  Where else can you serve and get an extremely good paycheck, benefits, and retirement?  And the raises they keep voting for themselves are pretty awesome.  But I digress.

Clinton planted a question in one of her meet & greets a week or so ago.  And while it’s unethical, I don’t think it really bears much on what’s going on.  She wanted to talk about the environment & global warming.  Maybe it wasn’t on the young man’s mind.  Maybe it was.  Maybe he just needed a push or the right words to paraphrase.  We won’t really know.  And I’m sure this has happened before and it’ll happen again.  This isn’t a new trick at all.  I think it completely got blown out of proportion.

On a side note, I’m not likely to be voting for Clinton at this point.  I thought McCain was my choice, but he’s lost a lot of momentum and I don’t think he’ll have the staying power he needs at that level.  He makes one heck of a Senator though!

On another tangent:  Why can’t they take all the money their raising for their campaigns and put it to good use where it really matters?  With all the people in need in the United States alone, you’d think they’d get their priorities straight and perhaps leave a more lasting legacy other than a string of advertisements.

One Response to “Does it really matter if you plant a question?”

  1. richierich Says:

    Yes, Denise it does matter if you want a person with character who will stand up for what they believe in. However as far as politicans go it doesn’t matter what party is in power because they do the same thing. For example former pres g.h. bush started nafta but pres clinton finished pushing the legistation through congress. This is why I don’t bother to vote any more. Love Dad

    That would be it in a nutshell, I suppose. However, regardless of what it means that she planted questions, I still believe that others have done it. Politics is a dirty business. And mostly, I think they’re out there looking for that pension that gives them more money in a month than I make in a year or two. Just kills me. I still vote though.

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