Thursday, April 3, 2008

Hillary Clinton and Jay Leno

Thursday's Tonight Show began with a cold open.

Hillary Clinton was at a desk. The screen was time-stamped 3:00 AM. And of course, the phone rang. It was Jay Leno, asking Hillary to appear on the show. She agreed and hung up. The punchline was Hillary saying she needed to get caller ID.

After Leno's monologue and a "Jaywalking" segment, Hillary Clinton came out for the interview, the Rocky theme playing in the background.

Her opening line: She said she was worried she wasn't going to make it. She joked that she was pinned down by sniper fire.

Then she said the whole "Bosnia sniper fire" incident was just a lapse. The audience bought that.

Hillary seemed very relaxed throughout.

She and Leno talked issues. First, it's the economy, stupid.

"Unfortunately, we have such a stupid economy," Hillary said.

She said that President Bush wasn't interested in doing anything about it. She said hopefully we can survive until he's gone. The audience applauded.

Hillary talked about ending "No child left behind." The audience cheered.

She started to babble a bit. It seemed like she was on auto-pilot and stumping. Not too entertaining. When Hillary is just chatting, she's much more engaging than when she prattles about policy.

After the commercial break, Leno asked Hillary about Chelsea. He brought up that Chelsea said she thought her mom would make a better president than her dad.

Hillary replied, "She's such a smart, young woman."

The audience laughed.

Leno mentioned Bill Clinton getting red-faced and flipping out when he's on the campaign trail for Hillary. He told a personal story that related to family members supporting their loved ones when they come under fire. Early in his career, when Leno would get heckled, his dad would become angry at the hecklers.

Hillary equated Leno's dad with Bill. When you love someone, it's natural to have trouble holding back.

Hillary said, "He's doing a great job for me, but he does get a little carried away sometimes."

Leno brought up the Michigan and Florida situation.

Hillary argued that the Dem voters of Michigan and Florida shouldn't be disenfranchised. She suggested that if their primary votes aren't counted, then they won't turn out in November. Leno challenged her about the Democrat Party rules, but he let that go.

There were definitely people in the audience acting as cheerleaders for Hillary, leading applause.

Then they talked about super delegates and their role in the nomination process.

At the end of the interview, Leno said, "Well listen, it's great to sit on the sidelines and watch this battle go on."

Hillary added, "It's quite a battle royal."

Leno concluded, "I give you a lot of credit. You got a lot more moxie than I do. God bless you."

Hillary ended the segment with her signature laugh.

Leno did a good job. He treated Hillary with respect.

From past interviews that he's done with the insane Obama-worshipper Chris Matthews, I get the feeling that Leno is in awe of Barack Obama, too. On a number of occasions, I've heard Leno play down the Rev. Wright controversy with other guests.

If Leno is an Obama backer, as I suspect he is, he didn't let it show during the interview with Hillary.

Leno also shows John McCain a great deal of respect when he's a guest on the show.

That's as it should be.

4 comments:

Christina Dunigan said...

C.S. Lewis wrote very eloquently about how you can treat any sin like a virtue if you can just manage to joke about it.

Anonymous said...

I believe at one time in our lives or another we have ALL misquoted some thing that we had experienced or heard. Both Candidates are tired, they are up day and night fighting for your vote and mine and I give great respect to all for that. It's over, she appoligized and lets move on. I'd rather had her misquote her self then to have two preachers on you tube bashing whites and Obama now, that's some thing worth while discussing. To have Obama sit in that church for 20 years and BUY rev wrights tapes and deny he never heard any racial remarks is a bold faced lie and I don't think for a second any one in the world with an ounce of intellegance is buying that story either. If he's lied about that, what else has he lied about to us?

Anonymous said...

Response to Chrissy
First of all, Obama said he wasn't in the church the day when those particular statements were made by the reverend - the ones ran repeatedly by the media. He did say he has heard things in church that he didn't agree with, but not to that degree. It is quite possible...after all, it is a church....that he was listening to the reverend preach about God. Now for Hillary, she has proven that she will stop at nothing to win. She feels a sense of entitlement, for whatever reason. She lied .... yes LIED about the Bosnia incident. Come on...if you had landed under sniper fire and had to duck and run, that would be a memory that would last forever. But if it just never happened at all.....why lie? Well, it's obvious to most that she 'mispoke' not just once, but at least twice, when speaking about her foreign policy experience, recalling that incident. And then to joke about it on the Tonight Show...give me a break. There was a time when I would have been thrilled to have her at the top of the ticket with Obama on the bottom. My opinion has changed. She is destroying her own image by resorting to absolute dispicable behavior. She is dividing the party. Shame on her!

Mary said...

Hillary knows that every word she says and every single move she makes is dissected. I can't believe that she thought she could tell a whopper without being caught.

I don't understand how she did it but it had to be some weird mistake.

Obama and his choice of spiritual mentor is more troubling to me.

The way he keeps lying about John McCain's "100 years in Iraq" statement really bugs me.