All the pre-show goodies: protesters, Secret Service, and the guy scalping tickets out front.
Funny thing: the protest organizer I interviewed mentioned a number of organizations and websites he was associated with, including Toronto Change and Press For Truth, but I didn't get a chance to look them up until today.
Oh. I see. He means that kind of truth. Oh dear. And while I'm sure Toronto Change believes in Freedom of Speech, they apparently can't spell 'Freedom of Speech'.
I promise I'll have my full account of the actual Clinton/Bush 'conversation' tomorrow. There simply aren't enough hours in the day!
Looking forward to reading your account of the Bush/Clinton event.
ReplyDeleteHey, I recognized that voice!
ReplyDeleteImpressive video, Jennifer. I admire your citizen journalism here. I was wondering when they were going to confiscate the goods. Maybe next time you can apply for a free press pass or something.
ReplyDeleteIt wouldn't have mattered - even the 'real' journalists weren't allowed to film or record the proceedings in any way. I imagine it was rather nostalgic for them all, sitting there scribbling away in their notepads. Or Blackberrys... whatever.
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ReplyDeleteJen, I might just vomit.
ReplyDeleteCheck out "The Obama Deception"
http://torontochange.com/index.php?option=com_seyret&Itemid=0&task=videodirectlink&id=13
Yeah, I definitely could have picked a better guy to interview.
ReplyDeleteLol, well we can't say he wasn't interesting ;)
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