Erin fired up the camera again -- here's what she caught:
Ivy, columns, beautiful trees -- Is that President Clinton at the Madison Public Library or Harvard Yard? (Mrs. Madville Times loves those angled photos.)
President Clinton outlasts the sprinkles -- out comes the sun on a beautiful Saturday summer evening in Madison.
President Clinton outlasts the sprinkles -- out comes the sun on a beautiful Saturday summer evening in Madison.
We don't need no stinking podium -- Bill Clinton works the stage... and, in a remarkable departure from his usual speaking style, points with his finger fully extended rather than that old familiar knuckle-point of his. Vote for Hillary -- he must really mean it!
The Madville Times crowd estimate: 700 people... at least 150 baseball caps, and one nice sun hat. (Horseshoe Seven offers a more conservative estimate of 400... and more pictures!)
See? No half-fingered/half-hearted pointing from Clinton in this speech!
Any bloggers out there? Heidelberger? Lauck? Don't you pick on my wife! Even from behind, Lauck looks skeptical.
I had my doubts about that orange necktie, but it does match the boots... sort of. The former President is evidently always ready for the horsehockey to get deep.
Notice also Madison's finest on the job... and cleverly camouflaged behind that audio equipment! Darn near invisible! Good work, men!
President Clinton shakes hands with the Madison crowd. He even shook my hand, and I was still wearing my Obama button on my hat. Mighty nice of him! Following the President is Beresford favorite son Geoff Wetrosky, state director of the Hillary Clinton SD campaign. And hey, isn't that Johnny Five back there? Need input, more input!
Nice to meet you, glad to be here....
Hey, that's a good-lookin' ice cream cone. Mind if my Secret Service man has a lick?
That "ORANGE" tie the President had on was to show the community his support for the University of Tennessee volunteers in general and specifically the Lady Vols Basketball program, perhaps the only basketball program in the country that wouldn't struggle in the NBA Finals! Hehehehehe.........
ReplyDeleteBesides, should not Pat Summitt be Hillary's running mate?
I noticed Hillary's national campaign director wore an orange tie this morning on the TV commentary show with George Stephanopolis. Definately stands out.
ReplyDeleteIf Bill Clinton were legally able to run again, he would win. Best orator in decades, democrat or republican.
Now that he's left town, our wives and daughters can move about freely again.
What was the "first" Presidential visit -- the Nixon dedication of the Mundt archives?
ReplyDeleteAND GOD BLESS THE CAPS LOCK KEY
Meethiniks "4america" is either a spammer or is just a broken record.
ReplyDeleteYup, xrad, Mundt brought Nixon here. That's it for official Presidential visits to Madison!
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