I don't know how many of you have been following this, but basically Hillary's been telling this story on the campaign trail about how when she went to Bosnia as first lady, her plane had to basically land in a war zone and she was ducking sniper fire and running off the tarmac. It's an attempt to convince people that she's got experience dealing with tense geopolitical situations, but it appears she would have been better off skipping this particular resume detail
First, Sinbad (yes, THAT Sinbad), who was actually along for the trip with Sheryl Crow (which should immediately raise some red flags as to just how dangerous this trip really was), came out of the woodwork to debunk her account. Per Slate:
Maybe this will give her pause.
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First, Sinbad (yes, THAT Sinbad), who was actually along for the trip with Sheryl Crow (which should immediately raise some red flags as to just how dangerous this trip really was), came out of the woodwork to debunk her account. Per Slate:
But apparently Hillary felt Sinbad's account (along with those of several members of the press and a few military officials who were also on hand) wasn't worth acknowledging.When Barack Obama characterized Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy experience as “having tea” with diplomats, Clinton fired back with anecdotes about a trip she took to wartime Bosnia in 1996. “Somebody said there might be sniper fire," she said, describing a dangerous corkscrew landing her plane had to make. "I don't remember anyone offering me tea on the tarmac.” But now that account is being disputed. By Sinbad.
Turns out the comedian, who was along for the ride with Sheryl Crow, remembers things differently, the Washington Post reports. "I never felt that I was in a dangerous position,” Sinbad said. “I never felt being in a sense of peril, or 'Oh, God, I hope I'm going to be OK when I get out of this helicopter or when I get out of this tank.' "
He also disputed Clinton’s claim that first ladies get sent to all the poorest and most dangerous countries. “What kind of president would say, ‘Hey, man, I can't go 'cause I might get shot so I'm going to send my wife ... Oh, and take a guitar player and a comedian with you.’ ” The ridicule goes on. (Keep in mind that Sinbad is a fervent Obama fan.)
Clinton spokesman Phil Singer came back with this quip: “It appears that Sinbad's experience in Bosnia goes back further than Senator Obama's does. In fact, has Senator Obama ever been to Bosnia?” Good question—perhaps Pauly Shore could tag along?
Needless to say, it's kind of rough to become the punch line of a joke by a man who is himself a walking punch line. I guess we’ll need Sheryl Crow to break the tie.
Maybe this will give her pause.
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