Filed under: Politics, Uncategorized | Tags: Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Las Vegas, Nevada, photography, portraits
Well yesterday I photographed Hillary Clinton. Jamie could not make it she had a meeting for a documentery she is going to work on that sounds really cool. She wanted to go but trust me babe you did not miss a thing. This was the best shot from the shoot I was really not in to it that morning. Between the subject I was shooting and all the grumpy miserable press fighting with each other I just wanted to get it over with. I did shoot alot of cool celebs later in the night at the Planet Hollywood grand opening that I hope to publish here but my card got currupted so I will be working on that today.Wish me Luck!

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democratic presidential hopeful, tours the SMART (International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers) apprenticeship and training facility in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, November 17, 2007. Clinton addressed more than 500 leaders and members of the SMART union. Newly formed, SMART represents more than 230,000 active rail workers, bus operators and mechanics, transit workers, airline pilots and employees, and sheet metal workers that perform work in the building and construction trades, in production manufacturing, and in the railroad and shipyard industries.
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I Love the Clintons! They are the best. It seems like 18 million supporters feel the same way. I am old enough to remember the state of America when they were in office. Most blogs are a bunch of ‘kids” blogging as if they are voting for “American Idol” They have no idea what’s going on.
Comment by Al from NJ June 4, 2008 @ 11:55 amFor anyone to even suggest that the Clintons aren’t the best to straighten this country out shows their ignorance. The older generation knows what’s going on.
This was the worst media coverage I have ever seen in a primary election.
The hateful remarks on TV and radio about President Clinton, Senator Clinton and Chelsea were outrageous. I have never seen such cruel remarks on blogs either.
The worst of the coverage was when the media was accusing President Clinton to be a racist. It is a sad America, to hear that from anyone in the media. President Clinton didn’t deserve it. He could have had his office on Fifth Avenue overlooking Central Park but chose to be in in Harlem NY to keep fighting for their rights.
President Clinton so loved the poor and the oppressed African Americans. He has fought his whole life along with Senator Clinton to have their voices heard. For any black American to bad mouth President Clinton for that reason alone, is a disgrace.
I am saddened by the Democratic Party, I have felt the pain of the Clinton family as they have had to endure the spin of the media and vicious remarks of Senator Obama’s pastor’s hateful remarks about them.
I myself have decided to leave the party since they didn’t stand up for Michigan and Florida voters. That is the only reason that Obama won the nomination.
I am hoping Senator Clinton would continue fighting for these “silenced” Americans regardless of the outcome.
Personally, if I were Senator Clinton, I would fight to the end and then leave the party altogether.