Well. I don’t love virtual Town Halls.
I didn’t realize how many times Hillary says UM or aaaaah when she speaks. But, she’s pretty boring. So what if I fell asleep once and spent much of the rest of it on my phone. Hillary said she was “thrilled“ to endorse me – she actually used the word thrilled a few times —but she really never looked thrilled – she looked like a bobblehead – and the whole thing seemed forced and weird. And Boring. Resident sleeper.
Listening to Hillary drone on – and shaking her head —- is she ok? —- and trying to figure out what to say next … the whole thing was brutal. I can only hope her endorsement of me helps more than my endorsement in 2016 helped her. I hope she doesn’t end up campaigning for me. And, I hope I don’t have to listen to her ever again for more than a few seconds for as long as I live.
Also – afterwards I had to listen to the “constructive criticism” from the campaign staff:
don’t touch your face.. try to use inflection … pretend you are interesting .. look into the camera… stay off your phone, don’t hunch … why do you need to wipe your nose on camera? you’re supposed to be talking Corona Virus stuff and you’re rubbing your eyes and mouth, you moron, we’ve told you a million times to not touch your face and it really makes you look dumb at this point … could you please ACT interested when your guests speak? …. we need to work on your laugh, it’s a little creepy… blah blah blah.
It got a little pointed and mean. I think one positive takeaway was that it went so poorly I may not have to do another one for a while. At least there is no recommendation to do one with Hillary again. It’s was less than an hour long but really seemed like forever and a day. For me and the viewers, I’m sure.
Jill says no one watched it anyway. And they turned off the comments online so the people watching wouldn’t be able to comment on how bad it was AND we could just have the media spin the narrative and report that it was great.
Hillary said it was fun!?
Come on, man.