Well, At Least It Had Wi-Fi: Clinton Campaign Sticks Press Corps In The Men's Room

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Huffington Post   |  Rachel Sklar
First Posted: 03- 4-08 11:07 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:46 AM

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Is the Hillary Clinton campaign staffed with morons or do they just not care anymore? It is unbelievable that on the night before the Texas and Ohio (and Vermont and Rhode Island) primaries they would set up an impromptu press room in a freaking men's bathroom, complete with urinals. Yes. It's true. The WSJ's Jackie Calmes posted an account of the scene last night, including the tidbit that former New Yorker and Talk editor, Diana-tome authoress and journalistic grande dame Tina Brown was stuck "gamely typing away close to a toilet" — and not just any toilet: ETP was able to confirm from someone present that Brown was "literally inches from a urinal." According to the LAT's Andrew Malcolm, many of the press corps had begun their day with Clinton at 5 a.m. in Toledo, Ohio before crossing the country with her to cover her in Austin, Texas. No doubt they were thrilled — especially since they also got to enjoy dinner in the men's room, too. Tamales. Yes, tamales.

Not surprisingly, this juicy (eek, bad choice of word) story has been picked up all over the place, including on CNN's "American Morning" this a.m. (John Roberts seemed to be having fun riffing on possible chyrons for the footage — "leak" from the Clinton campaign etc.) and has been written up by Reuters, the LA Times, the Boston Globe, the Baltimore Sun, and was snapped up by Gawker's early-morning man Ryan Tate at 5:00 am (though the Tina Brown aspect of this item would have been catnip for old-school Gawker audiences, it's interesting to note that it's only gotten a meager 985 pageviews — watch it, Tate, that's a fireable offense!).

Clinton spokesman Doug Hattaway denied that any message was being sent, saying, "These accommodations should in no way be taken as a comment on the quality of our media coverage." Perhaps, but it sent a different message: That whoever was responsible for organizing this particular press filing center was an idiot.

Whatever the message was meant to be, whoever on the campaign knew about this and let it happen had to have known this would get negative attention and make the campaign seem churlish and vengeful. The bathroom in question was located in the Tony Burger Activity Center in Austin, Texas and is described as hosting "basketball, volleyball, drill team, musical events and graduations." Do y'think on the night before a hugely important primary they might've been able to do a little better?



Update: Here's a video of the proceedings, for extra fun:










Reporting from the Men's Room
[WSJ]

Hillary Clinton puts the media in its place -- the men's room
[LAT]
Scenes from the trail: A creative filing center [CNN Political Ticker]


Is the Hillary Clinton campaign staffed with morons or do they just not care anymore? It is unbelievable that on the night before the Texas and Ohio (and Vermont and Rhode Island) primaries they would...
Is the Hillary Clinton campaign staffed with morons or do they just not care anymore? It is unbelievable that on the night before the Texas and Ohio (and Vermont and Rhode Island) primaries they would...
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Awww... poor widdle witers... Puhleeze. Report the news. I don't give a damn about YOU. You all who so loved playing orange bowling in the aisle on the plane with Bush are part of the reason Bush was in office.... suck it up and be journalists or GO HOME.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 03/04/2008

...this is gross conditions for anyone to work in BUT I agree with ClaudiaJean.

The press really needs to keep things real this time around.

The price we paid for the bullshit reporting of the recent past is not forgotten.

Poetic justice

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 03/04/2008

Actually, don't be so sure it's gross. When large music groups play venues (arenas and stadiums) their production rider dictates how many rooms they need to accommodate the band dressing rooms, production offices, management offices, wardrobe, hospitality rooms, tuning rooms, etc... You'd be amazed at how many dressing rooms are nasty locker rooms complete with showers and urinals... That's sounds like the case at the Tony Burger Activities Center in Austin... it's not like it the bathroom facility they're being asked to USE. These places are cleaned. I agree things could be better but they could be so much worse.
And there is something deeply satisfying about Tina Brown having to "write" from alongside a urinal. I don't know... it just warms the cockles.

Again though, it's a bunch of whiney, self-important writers making themselves the story. Well, why not. They media crafted the script the entire time this primary process was going on... The press needs to act like profession­als... I'm afraid the proliferation of the blogosphere has many people overestimating their value, talent, role and writing craft... and WAY overestimating whether or not we care how they are catered to on the road. If anything, it proves to me that the bratty press corp are nothing but lobbyists for the media... baby them, schmooze them, feed them well and make their day-to-day a cakewalk and you'll do much better. Grow up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 03/04/2008

the exact place the absent media should be

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 03/04/2008
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