T**********e 发帖数: 29576 | 1 女助理像是个烙印姐,不是都说三姐不外F吗?
Fans Wait Hours to See Hillary Clinton at Book Signing
Andre Morales, a 36-year-old from Brooklyn, arrived before 3 a.m. Tuesday
and planned to ask Hillary Rodham Clinton how it felt to work for President
Obama after he had defeated her in the 2008 Democratic primary.
Donna Gabriel, a 65-year-old retiree, said she wanted to be the first one in
line on Monday afternoon. Jacquelyn Corsentino, 21, a college student, is
writing her senior thesis on why Mrs. Clinton would make a good president.
She took a train from New Jersey and, starting at 6 a.m., waited in line for
more than five hours on an overcast morning outside the flagship Barnes &
Noble in Union Square in Manhattan.
Finally, after a carefully scripted rollout that included high-profile
television interviews and planned leaks to the news media, Mrs. Clinton
arrived just after 11 a.m. for her first book signing on a nationwide tour
to promote her new memoir, “Hard Choices.” Wearing a hot-pink blazer and a
splashy silver necklace, she waved and thanked the crowd of more than 1,000
people, many of whom had slept outside the store. They bought their $35
hardcover copies in advance at 30 percent off and snaked through the ropes
set up on the fourth floor of the bookstore.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/11/us/politics/hillary-clintons- | T**********e 发帖数: 29576 | 2 A bus supporting Mrs. Clinton's candidacy was parked outside the event.
It came as little surprise that Mrs. Clinton, a former senator from New York
, chose this bookstore as her first stop on a publicity blitz, as it
represents a bit of a home-court advantage. As of Tuesday, Mrs. Clinton’s
book tour did not include stops in the crucial election battleground states
of Iowa, New Hampshire and Ohio.
The crowd on Tuesday included the young (Katrina Yoder pulled her 16-year-
old daughter out of school to meet Mrs. Clinton; “I’m not going to
remember the last Tuesday toward the end of my school year, but I’ll
remember this,” her daughter, Noa, said) and the older (Mary Jo Pane, a 61-
year-old jewelry designer, said she supported Mrs. Clinton for president in
2008 and supports her “20 times that now”). Many in line said they
considered the packed signing as a preamble to a 2016 campaign.
John Fashtak, a 64-year-old retiree from New Jersey, planned to ask Mrs.
Clinton to sign his copy of “Hard Choices” simply as “Pres.”
“I don’t want her to shatter the glass ceiling this time. I want her to
kick down the door,” said Mr. Fashtak’s wife, Diane, 71. | T**********e 发帖数: 29576 | 3
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【在 T**********e 的大作中提到】 : 女助理像是个烙印姐,不是都说三姐不外F吗? : Fans Wait Hours to See Hillary Clinton at Book Signing : Andre Morales, a 36-year-old from Brooklyn, arrived before 3 a.m. Tuesday : and planned to ask Hillary Rodham Clinton how it felt to work for President : Obama after he had defeated her in the 2008 Democratic primary. : Donna Gabriel, a 65-year-old retiree, said she wanted to be the first one in : line on Monday afternoon. Jacquelyn Corsentino, 21, a college student, is : writing her senior thesis on why Mrs. Clinton would make a good president. : She took a train from New Jersey and, starting at 6 a.m., waited in line for : more than five hours on an overcast morning outside the flagship Barnes &
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