Politics is all over D.C., for good reason. The city is full of insiders who know all the ins and outs of Congress, bills, campaigns, you name it. Political campaigns have many, many workers from D.C., who work on the Hill or as lobbyists or what have you. And our city is a bad name outside the Beltway — if I’m elected, I’ll get Washington out of your (insert thing here). But sometimes political campaigns need to listen to outsiders, like teenagers. They know what will resonate: “Vote for the girl Clinton.”
Quote of the Week:
AirTran flight from Phoenix to Atlanta (eventually National), the day after Super Tuesday.
Three teenagers (14-16 years old) in a row together.
Girl: “Can you believe Clinton is in the lead?”
Boy: “Whuh?”
Girl: “Clinton is in the lead!”
Boy: “Which one? You mean the girl Clinton?”
After the jump, cute little girls, cute older girls, and possibly ex-con bus drivers.
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