The return of the Hildebeast

Oddly, https://schoencooperman.com/our-clients/ doesn't list Newmax or Trump as clients, and Wikipedia seems to think Stein is a DEMOCRAT and doesn't mention the Hildebeast "firing" either.

Widely recognized as a co-inventor of overnight polling, Schoen was credited by The New York Times for “one of the most ambitious pollings of an electorate ever undertaken.”

Named “Pollster of the Year” by the American Association of Political Consultants for his work on President Bill Clinton’s 1996 reelection campaign, Schoen created and effectively communicated the message that turned around the President’s political fortunes between 1994 and 1996. As a result, he was profiled in Time magazine’s “Masters of the Message.”

Schoen has been Mike Bloomberg’s pollster and senior advisor for 20 years, helping him win three elections as New York City Mayor, working closely on his 2020 Presidential bid, and advancing political reforms through his Super PAC, Independence USA.
Schoen is the author of 15 books and is a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, NY Daily News, The Hill, Forbes, Fox News, and various other publications.

He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard, holds a degree from Harvard Law School, and has his doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University. He has lectured at the Institute of Politics at Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government, the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, and the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.

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Maybe Salty Walty needs to tell them the 'facts'. :rofl2:
 
I really do not need to tell them he works there. They already know.

So? He contributes to plenty of publications and websites.

That's not his only job, is it?

Turns out that this was an opinion piece by trump supporters.
All you have to support your claim is an opinion article from trump supporters.
Both were paid trump supporters in 1996.

Did I miss your "proof" that he and Stein are "Trump supporters" now, or were "paid Trump supporters" in 1996?
 
That's not his only job, is it?

So we have gone from it was not his job, to it is not his only job.

He has worked against Democrats, and for trump. I really do not see any Democrats going to hire him now. You realize that Democrats think trump is a disgusting pervert?

Now he has to get in tight with his new employers.
 
So we have gone from it was not his job, to it is not his only job. He has worked against Democrats, and for trump. I really do not see any Democrats going to hire him now. You realize that Democrats think trump is a disgusting pervert? Now he has to get in tight with his new employers.

I don't recall saying it was "not his job", and you have bupkus to prove your assertions.
 

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Five years younger than Biden, Hillary has no intention of being an old soldier who just fades away. Ever since her college years at Wellesley, she has harbored political ambitions. And when her husband landed in the White House, her dream of becoming the first female president of the United States took serious hold.

After her stint as First Lady, Hillary made all the right moves. She ran for and won the US Senate seat in New York, a state where she had never resided. After she lost in the 2008 presidential primary to Barack Obama, she served as his Secretary of State, as much to preserve her own public image as anything else.

After the Obama years, the general expectation was that nominee Hillary would win the 2016 election over her once-friend, Donald J. Trump, a political neophyte.

Though early on the contest seemed hers to lose, Hillary soon found herself in the cross-hairs of her own unpopularity and the mood of the country for change.

Hillary took her presidential defeat badly – but she never really took herself out of contention. After her defeat five years ago, some presumed she would trudge, if reluctantly, toward political extinction. Indeed, four years later in 2020, there was no groundswell for Hillary, and certainly less when Joe Biden, a DEMOCRAT, moved into the White House.

HRC may be as crooked as the part in Jan Psaki’s red hair, but she has always been straight about what she wants.

And now, by wading into the midst of Biden’s misadventures, she is daring to take Rahm Emanuel’s advice to never let a crisis go to waste.

In fact, with all of Biden’s humiliating defeats, it would seem like a promising time for Hillary to dust off the “reset button” she presented thirteen unlucky years ago to then Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov -- and hand it to America’s voters.

Of course, back then, after Hillary Clinton embraced the Russians, she maligned them with charges of misinformation and election tampering.

Hillary is still smarting over Trump’s presumed theft of her crown jewel, the American presidency.

And now after a period of relative silence, Her Heinous is re-imagining herself as the embodiment of “resilience” -- a cyclically regenerating phoenix rising not from her own ashes, but from those of the current inept administration.

Undoubtedly, Hillary considers herself far more qualified to lead the country than old Joe, Shamala, or any of the primary wannabes. And surely it must rankle her that a lightweight female is a heartbeat away from a president who appears to be fading fast.

So, Hillary has bolstered her comeback by, among other things, promoting herself on Master Class as a “cultural icon, a barrier-smashing leader who can teach others about building a strong sense of resilience.” But let’s face it, the only thing Hillary wants to help build is a following for her next presidential run.

Along with her survival instincts, Hillary presents herself as a much-needed liberal voice of reason and moderation in these trying times.

She knows that many Americans who pulled the lever for Joe Biden now suffer from buyer’s remorse. And among them, surely, are some partisans – particularly FEMOCRAT women -- who are still upset over her loss to Trump, and who still think she deserves to be America’s first female president.



https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/01/you_have_been_warned_hillary_is_back.html
 
CNN: What's behind the Hillary Clinton '24 talk

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Video @ link:

https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2022/01/15/dems-best-hope-hillary-2024.cnn
 
Oddly, https://schoencooperman.com/our-clients/ doesn't list Newmax or Trump as clients, and Wikipedia seems to think Stein is a DEMOCRAT and doesn't mention the Hildebeast "firing" either.

Widely recognized as a co-inventor of overnight polling, Schoen was credited by The New York Times for “one of the most ambitious pollings of an electorate ever undertaken.”

Named “Pollster of the Year” by the American Association of Political Consultants for his work on President Bill Clinton’s 1996 reelection campaign, Schoen created and effectively communicated the message that turned around the President’s political fortunes between 1994 and 1996. As a result, he was profiled in Time magazine’s “Masters of the Message.”

Schoen has been Mike Bloomberg’s pollster and senior advisor for 20 years, helping him win three elections as New York City Mayor, working closely on his 2020 Presidential bid, and advancing political reforms through his Super PAC, Independence USA.
Schoen is the author of 15 books and is a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, NY Daily News, The Hill, Forbes, Fox News, and various other publications.

He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard, holds a degree from Harvard Law School, and has his doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University. He has lectured at the Institute of Politics at Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government, the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, and the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.

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Maybe Salty Walty needs to tell them the 'facts'. :rofl2:

I remember something about that. Clinton's PR man is what he was, and he was good at it!
 
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