Diamonds And Pearls Are A Girl's Best Friend (But Maybe Not Her Question Of Choice)

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Huffington Post   |  Rachel Sklar
First Posted: 11-16-07 12:05 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Everyone is pretty much in agreement that last night's "Diamonds or Pearls?" query to Hillary Clinton at the CNN Democratic Debate in Las Vegas was a total clunker. Now from The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder comes word that the UNLV student who asked the question, Maria Luisa, had not, in fact, expected to ask that question, but had rather prepared a question about the proposed Yucca Mountain site for nuclear waste. Ambinder tracked the story to Luisa's MySpace page, which he excerpted as follows:

"Every single question asked during the debate by the audience had to be approved by CNN...I was asked to submit questions including "lighthearted/fun" questions. I submitted more than five questions on issues important to me. I did a policy memo on Yucca Mountain a year ago and was the finalist for the Truman Scholarship. For sure, I thought I would get to ask the Yucca question that was APPROVED by CNN days in advance. CNN ran out of time and used me to "close" the debate with the pearls/diamonds question."

Oh, ouch — it's almost worse knowing that someone actually gave the thumbs-up to "diamonds or pearls?" in advance. Here's the CNN response (also pillaged from Ambinder):

Sam Feist, the executive producer of the debate, said that the student was asked to choose another question because the candidates had already spent about ten minutes discussing Yucca Mountain.

"When her Yucca mountain question was asked, she was given the opportunity to ask another question, and my understand is that the [diamond v. pearls] questions was her other question," Feist said. "She probably was disappointed, but we spent a lot of time with a bunch of different candidates on Yucca Mountain, and we were at the end of the debate."

Our take: Luisa doesn't deny submitting the "diamonds or pearls" question, and could have refused in horror...though that's a pretty high standard for a kid to meet in the heat of the moment with a mike in your face and the chance to address the presidential candidates on national TV. It sucks that Luisa is taking heat right now (it's an obit-leader) but it sucks more that anyone at CNN actually THOUGHT THAT WOULD BE A GOOD QUESTION TO ASK, EVER. Sheesh.

Meanwhile, Ambinder also notes that there are rumblings that the debate audience had a "pro-Clinton tilt"; as we (and others) have noted, CNN's postgame panel featured both James Carville (former Bill Clinton advisor and current Hillary Clinton supporter) and David Gergen, also a Clinton White House advisor (but, to be fair, also for Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Bush I. Even so, as a counselor to Clinton, it ought to have been noted — particularly when paired with the no-ifs-ands-or-buts-about-it Clintonite Carville). Our take: Did anyone see that postgame wrap-up? Urk. If comments like, "Hillary Clinton was rested and ready" were supposed to help his candidate, then Gergen's not all that much help. The other campaigns ought to be glad they weren't part of it.

"Diamond v. Pearl" Student Blasts CNN [The Atlantic]

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Diamonds & Pearls [Prince]

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Maria Luisa SUBMITTED 5 QUESTIONS for the candidates to answer, one of the question was Diamond and Pearls. It was NOT given to her by CNN staff.

The problem with some people they don't read everything, just the headline, make their OWN SPIN from there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 11/17/2007
- Mariel I'm a Fan of Mariel 10 fans permalink

Please help elect a "second tier" person. Biden comes to mind. Others too. Even some of the Republican second and third tier people. Don't give up. Don't say it's pre-ordained.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 11/17/2007
- mimsnpips I'm a Fan of mimsnpips 13 fans permalink
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The worst of all is CNN is replaying sound bytes of this debacle ad nauseam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 11/17/2007
- Centauri I'm a Fan of Centauri 2 fans permalink

Last night Arianna was on MSNBC complaining about how fox is promoting Guiliani. I see that she is doing the same thing here promoting Obama. What way is it different? At least Fox is promoting their own point of view where as Huff post promotes selectively every thing that is favourable to Obama and beats up on Hillary.

P.s I forgot to say "And shit sories like this"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 11/17/2007
- mimsnpips I'm a Fan of mimsnpips 13 fans permalink
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Oh Please, they didn't put a gun to her head and force her to ask this question. The child needs to grow up and lose all the media attention.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 11/17/2007

It is laughable to read some postings here calling Hillary Clinton another Bush. FOLKS YOU CAN JUST DREAM! She's too far from being Bushlite or any resemblance a LOT OF YOU REPUBLICANS/TROLLS in this voted for that nitwit in the WH. Prior to declaration of Hillary to join the race for Presidential election, ALL pundits, spinmeisters of the NEOCONS call her a leftwinger, now suddenly YOU people calling her a Bushlite?!!? Where is your sense of direction?

BUSH talk to God for any decision he makes, in fact Bush stated he listens to God than his own father. NEOCONS, YOU'VE JUST PUT IN THE WHITEHOUSE A NUTCASE!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 11/17/2007
- tgood I'm a Fan of tgood 8 fans permalink

I tried watching this "debate" and it was so discouraging and full of "platitudes" by people who are seem to just say whatever they think that particular group wants to hear.

I'll say it again--we're in a lot of trouble if the ones leading the polls in both parties are the best we can hope for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 11/17/2007
- kittycago I'm a Fan of kittycago 5 fans permalink

Okay so let me see the kid had a questionthat was already addresed and was asked to make another query so she did ?WOW another Clinton scandal at HuffPo I think ......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 11/17/2007
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If CNN approves the questions, then the citizen participation is just a lying sham.
So CNN's candidate is Clinton, and Fox News' is Judy Ruliani. I wish we had someone who would just cover the campaign without trying to throw the fight. What did they used to call those people? News reporters?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 11/17/2007
- ajax2 I'm a Fan of ajax2 24 fans permalink
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I'm so glad I don't watch these staged events.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 11/17/2007

"Follow the Money" said Deep Throat

Randi Rhodes hit one nail on the head.
CNN will pander to candidates that have more money
to spend on TV ads. That is Hillary, she spends the most.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 11/17/2007

According to the preceding page the diamonds or pearls question was inquiring about Hillary's sexual preference.

But anyway, they need to run these so called debates WITHOUT an audience.

Waaaaaaay too much pandering going on.
Waaaaaaay too much intimidation and wasting of time.
Hillary's practiced responses were calculated to get those responses from her followers who were pre-programmed to respond the way they did.

It was like a snake oil salesman working with audience shills.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 11/17/2007
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Hillary gained her ground well during the debate. And she has quite a large following in Nevada. Biden and Richardson were also impressive. Obama -- sorry to report -- displayed one of his weaker debates.[ the NV crowd didn't buy into the mudslinging performed by both Edwards/Obama -- cheap shots, small boy stuff.

Obama's too green against the big boys and gals and pandering to the ill-informed X/Millenium generation(s) is quite transparent.

" let's build schools in the Middle East" rhetoric by Obama was startling and so Oprah-designed toward creating world peace. Let's get real here!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 11/17/2007
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The censorship (or let's frame it as "reality management," shall we?) shown by CNN in this story sounds a lot like Bush's own GOP-sanitized appearances.
Stuff like this makes me think the mainstream media want Hillary as the "front runner."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 11/17/2007
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

It appears that Billary, Inc. successfully intemidated CNN. What softballs: "diamonds and pearls?" and Campbell Brown's wink-wink-nod-nod good ol' girls moment giving Hillary a chance to paper over her good 'ol boys, gender bias comments at Wellesley.

A Survey USA poll all voters pairing a leading Democrat against a leading Republican show Obama:

Clinton (D) 47%, Giuliani (R) 43%
Clinton (D) 49%, Romney (R) 43%
Clinton (D) 49%, Huckabee (R) 43%
McCain (R) 48%, Clinton (D) 44%
Obama (D) 52%, Giuliani (R) 39%
Obama (D) 53%, Romney (R) 39%
Obama (D) 56%, Huckabee (R) 35%
Obama (D) 50%, McCain (R) 42%

In no instance in these examples, does Hillary get more than 49 percent against the top Republicans. Obama gets 50 percent or more, sometimes substantially, against them all. Beyond what it means for a general election, we must also be concerned about what it means for a presidency. Hillary will divide the nation. Obama is showing a capacity to bridge the divide and unite it. What a gift that would be: A president who can inspire, persuade, convince AND LEAD, more than 50 percent of the nation!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 AM on 11/17/2007
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