Scenes from the Clinton Campaign
[Ousted campaign manager Patti] Solis Doyle recently returned home after two months on the road to find a family accustomed to her absence, she told colleagues. When her 6-year-old son cried out one night recently, he rebuffed his mom, saying, 'I want Daddy.' Ms. Solis Doyle flew out of the room in tears and told her husband: 'Joey doesn't want me. S- this campaign, I'm quitting.'
S- this campaign? Shit? Shove? Sucks to?
Another idea from the campaign: Host several private events — at supporters' apartments all located in a single Manhattan high-rise — in one night, so Mrs. Clinton can appear simply by riding the elevator.
That high-rise being, of course, the New York Times building. Hey-o, thank you! We'll be here all week.
Mrs. Clinton stayed on the stump, wearing her trademark yellow jacket and a sunny disposition, while the campaign song blaring here, in Spanish, was 'Estos Celos,' or 'This Jealousy.'
That is our favorite Flor de la Ginebra song.