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Watch Reporters Embarrass Themselves By Allowing Hillary Clinton Staffers to Literally Rope Them Off

Over the weekend Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton participated in the Gorham, New Hampshire Independence Day parade. She's been avoiding the press for months, but this time things were taken to a whole new level.
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In order to avoid a "chaotic" situation, Team Hillary asked reporters to walk behind a rope where they were corralled by staffers holding bold ends while proceeding down the street.


Look, I understand a need for some type of protocol, but this is ridiculous. Not because the Clinton campaign came up with the idea, but because reporters actually stood in a rope circle while back peddling down the street during a parade. So. Embarrassing. The dignity of the press has reached a new low. 

H/T Ed Morrissey

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