Sunday, April 29, 2007

Hillary Clinton's 'Fake' Southern Accent


Hillary Clinton, has recently been adding a 'fake' southern accent, in an attempt to appeal to the well-known southern hospitality. This is but one of the many forms of manipulation to which I referred in my special report HILLARY CLINTON'S HIDDEN AGENDA OF MANIPULATION.


HILLARY CLINTON'S 'FAKE' SOUTHERN ACCENT
by Kentroversy


In a move that smacks of desperation, Hillary Clinton has been recently adding a 'fake' southern accent to her campaign repertoire, to the chagrin of voters who state they will NEVER vote for her. During a recent campaign stop in Greenville, South Carolina, Hillary added her sometimes southern accent, which she typically uses in front of African-American audiences, who comprise up to 50% of the voters in the deep southern United States.

Likewise, during a campaign stop last week with Rev. Al Sharpton, Hillary poured on the phony-baloney accent, which created a momentary illusion of popularity for this highly unlikeable and extremely devisive personality.

Here is a video of this phenomenon from March 4, 2007; which is about as genuine as a three-dollar bill, and as genuine as the popularity of Bush Jr., whose popularity continues its' freefall, which is now at 28%, an all-time LOW, according to a recent poll conducted by Harris Interactive:



How low will this woman stoop in an attempt to "win over" voters? I have a feeling that adopting a 'fake' southern accent is only the beginning of the slight-of-hand trickery from the Hillary Clinton campaign.

Stay tuned, as this should get a lot more interesting ...

© 2007 Kentroversy Papers
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Sources:

The following sources were used in the creation of this Kentroversy Paper . . .

Hillary Clinton's Hidden Agenda of Manipulation (February 5, 2007)

Hillary Clinton Defends Southern Accent on Campaign Trail (April 27, 2007)

YouTube - Clinton In Context (March 5, 2007)

Bush Approval Rating Falls to 28%, Lowest Level So Far, in Harris Poll (April 27, 2007)









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